What is pure hemozoin? A close look at the surface of the malaria pigment.

J Inorg Biochem

Department of Mining and Materials Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2B2, Canada. Electronic address:

Published: May 2019

The malaria parasite, Plasmodium spp., produces hemozoin (Hz) crystals as a by-product of hemoglobin digestion. Purification methods used to remove host or parasite products adsorbed on Hz surface lead to variable and undetermined residues. This compositional variation likely accounts for the assortment of contradictory results in studies of Hz's biomineralization, immunomodulating properties, and the mechanism of action of some antimalarials. In this work, we study the surface of Hz cleaned with two methods, both reported in the literature, one stricter than the other. We find that biomolecules are adsorbed on Hz treated with either method, they bind through carboxylate groups, and may be present within Hz structure. Their composition and amount depend on the washing protocol, which also introduces contaminants. This finding led us to question the concept of "pure" Hz, and to propose x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time of flight (MALDI-TOF) as characterization tools to assess surface contamination prior to further work on Hz crystals.

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