Tabasom Haghighi, , , Adrian Najer*, , , Marta Broto, , , Farah A. Dahalan, , , Alisje Churchyard, , , Sabrina Yahiya, , , Mufuliat T. Famodimu, , , Mark Tunnicliff, , , Aida Abdelwahed, , , Mayumi Tachibana, , , Tomoko Ishino, , , Yaw Aniweh, , , Gordon A. Awandare, , , Almahamoudou Mahamar, , , Leen N. Vanheer, , , Teun Bousema, , , Chris Drakeley, , , Alassane Dicko, , , William Stone, , , Jake Baum*, , and , Molly M. Stevens*,
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Evaluation of Malaria Parasite Transmission Competency Using a Nanozyme-Based Immunodiagnostic Targeting Female Gamete Antigen Release
Preventing malaria parasite transmission to the mosquito vector is a key elimination challenge that could benefit from a diagnostic test that can identify transmission-competent individuals. Only sexual parasite forms, called gametocytes, which activate into gametes (gametogenesis) upon mosquito uptake or blood sampling are responsible for transmission. Herein, we devised a nanozyme-based immunoassay to detect the Plasmodium falciparum female gametocyte activation antigen PfG377, which is released during gametogenesis. Initial validation of our nanozyme assay with cultured parasites demonstrated that levels of PfG377 were higher in supernatants of activated versus nonactivated cultures and those treated with transmission blocking drugs. To define the field potential of this approach, patient samples from a clinical transmission-focused trial were used, including those receiving treatment with the gametocytocidal drug primaquine (PQ) that sterilizes gametocytes and blocks transmission. PQ-treated patient samples showed significantly lower signals of PfG377 2 days after treatment, consistent with an inability of PQ-treated gametocytes to activate and release antigen upon blood sampling. This study serves as a pathfinder for field transmission rapid diagnostics to detect transmission-competent individuals, which could help revive malaria elimination strategies.
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ACS Nano, published monthly, serves as an international forum for comprehensive articles on nanoscience and nanotechnology research at the intersections of chemistry, biology, materials science, physics, and engineering. The journal fosters communication among scientists in these communities, facilitating collaboration, new research opportunities, and advancements through discoveries. ACS Nano covers synthesis, assembly, characterization, theory, and simulation of nanostructures, nanobiotechnology, nanofabrication, methods and tools for nanoscience and nanotechnology, and self- and directed-assembly. Alongside original research articles, it offers thorough reviews, perspectives on cutting-edge research, and discussions envisioning the future of nanoscience and nanotechnology.