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  • * The researchers developed a new method involving a high-coverage genomic library created from a drug-resistant strain to pinpoint resistance genes through drug screening.
  • * In their experiments, they confirmed the known chloroquine-resistance gene (pfcrt) and discovered a potential new mefloquine-resistance gene (pfmdr7), suggesting its role in drug resistance.

Article Abstract

The global spread of drug resistance is a major obstacle to the treatment of Plasmodium falciparum malaria. The identification of drug-resistance genes is an essential step toward solving the problem of drug resistance. Here, we report functional screening as a new approach with which to identify drug-resistance genes in P. falciparum. Specifically, a high-coverage genomic library of a drug-resistant strain is directly generated in a drug-sensitive strain, and the resistance gene is then identified from this library using drug screening. In a pilot experiment using the strain Dd2, the known chloroquine-resistant gene pfcrt is identified using the developed approach, which proves our experimental concept. Furthermore, we identify multidrug-resistant transporter 7 (pfmdr7) as a novel candidate for a mefloquine-resistance gene from a field-isolated parasite; we suggest that its upregulation possibly confers the mefloquine resistance. These results show the usefulness of functional screening as means by which to identify drug-resistance genes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9579134PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-33804-wDOI Listing

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