Determination of the role of miR-451a on Plasmodium falciparum red blood cell stages, oxidative stress, and proteomic profiling.

IF 2.6 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Urja Joshi, Linz-Buoy George, Hyacinth Highland
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Abstract

Background: This study examines the feasibility and effects of introducing microRNA mimic into red blood cells (RBCs) at the initial phases of Plasmodium falciparum 3D7 (Pf3D7) infection. The aim is to determine the correlation between increased expression of miR-451a and parasitaemia.

Methods: In this study miR-mimic-451a labelled with Cy3 and transfected into control and infected RBCs using lipofectamine and analysed using the fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry. The study demonstrated the efficacy of miR-451a by treating pre-and post-transfected control RBCs and Pf3D7-infected RBCs with miR-mimic-451a. We also examined its impact on % growth inhibition of Pf3D7, oxidative stress markers (Luminometry, LPO, SOD, CAT, GSH and GPx). Additionally, determination of pH, haemoglobin (Hb), and proteomic profile performed using SDS-PAGE.

Results: Modified expression level of mir-451a has the potential to change the progression of the infection and yielded a 50% decrease in parasitaemia within 48 h. Moreover, transfected samples were shown to be efficacious in counteracting the oxidative stress-induced alterations during Pf3D7 infection and enable to return the cells towards the normalcy. Modified proteomic profile of transfected iRBCs demonstrates the correlation between overexpression of miRNA and protein expression. where, the major changes were observed in the heavy molecular weight proteins more than 57 kDa.

Conclusion: The study reveals promising effects of miR-mimic-451a enrichment during RBC stages of Pf3D7, offering insights into potential malaria therapeutic strategies and potential biomedical research implications.

确定 miR-451a 对恶性疟原虫红细胞阶段、氧化应激和蛋白质组剖析的作用。
研究背景本研究探讨了在恶性疟原虫3D7(Pf3D7)感染初期将microRNA模拟物引入红细胞(RBC)的可行性和效果。目的是确定 miR-451a 表达增加与寄生虫血症之间的相关性:在这项研究中,miR-mimic-451a 用 Cy3 标记,并用脂转染胺转染到对照和感染的 RBC 中,然后用荧光显微镜和流式细胞术进行分析。研究通过用 miR-mimic-451a 处理转染前后的对照 RBC 和感染 Pf3D7 的 RBC,证明了 miR-451a 的功效。我们还研究了 miR-mimic-451a 对 Pf3D7 生长抑制率、氧化应激指标(光度法、LPO、SOD、CAT、GSH 和 GPx)的影响。此外,还使用 SDS-PAGE 测定了 pH 值、血红蛋白(Hb)和蛋白质组概况:结果:mir-451a表达水平的改变有可能改变感染的进程,并在48小时内使寄生虫血症减少50%。转染 iRBC 的改良蛋白质组图谱显示了 miRNA 过表达与蛋白质表达之间的相关性,其中主要的变化出现在 57 kDa 以上的重分子量蛋白质上:这项研究揭示了在 Pf3D7 的 RBC 阶段富集 miR-mimic-451a 的良好效果,为潜在的疟疾治疗策略和潜在的生物医学研究意义提供了启示。
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Molecular Biology Reports
Molecular Biology Reports 生物-生化与分子生物学
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1048
审稿时长
5.6 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Biology Reports publishes original research papers and review articles that demonstrate novel molecular and cellular findings in both eukaryotes (animals, plants, algae, funghi) and prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea).The journal publishes results of both fundamental and translational research as well as new techniques that advance experimental progress in the field and presents original research papers, short communications and (mini-) reviews.
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