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Antimalarial Asexual Stage-Specific and Gametocytocidal Activities of HIV Protease Inhibitors

Author(s): 
Christopher L. Peatey, Katherine T. Andrews, Nina Eickel, Timothy MacDonald, Alice S. Butterworth, Katharine R. Trenholme, Donald L. Gardiner, James S. McCarthy, and Tina S. Skinner-Adams
Reference: 
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, March 2010, Pages 1334-1337, Volume. 54, No. 3
Contact email: 
tinaS@qimr.edu.au

The stage-specific antimalarial activities of a panel of antiretroviral protease inhibitors (PIs), including two nonpeptidic PIs (tipranavir and darunavir), were tested in vitro against Plasmodium falciparum. While darunavir demonstrated limited antimalarial activity (effective concentration [EC50], >50 µM), tipranavir was active at clinically relevant concentrations (EC50, 12 to 21 µM). Saquinavir, lopinavir, and tipranavir preferentially inhibited the growth of mature asexual-stage parasites (24 h postinvasion). While all of the PIs tested inhibited gametocytogenesis, tipranavir was the only one to exhibit gametocytocidal activity.