Gossypol Is A Natural Product With Good Antimalarial Activity Against Plasmodium Falciparum Clinical Isolates.
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Gossypol has demonstrated significant antimalarial activity against chloroquine-resistant and
susceptible Plasmodium falciparum parasites. However, data on its potency in clinical isolates of P.
falciparum remains limited. This study aimed to assess the potency of gossypol against six laboratory
strains and twenty-one clinical isolates of P. falciparum using optimized growth inhibition assays.
Additionally, parasites with reduced susceptibility to gossypol were selected using the P. falciparum
Dd2 background (Dd2_3.5 µM) and tested for cross-resistance to chloroquine, dihydroartemisinin
(DHA), and three Malaria box compounds (MMV006087, MMV085203, and MMV008956). On average,
gossypol was found to be twice as potent against the laboratory strains compared to the clinical
isolates, with IC₅₀ values of 6.490 µM and 11.670 µM, respectively. Notably, Dd2_3.5 µM parasites
displayed increased sensitivity after three months of exposure but developed decreased susceptibility
after six months. Importantly, these gossypol-tolerant parasites showed no cross-resistance to
chloroquine, DHA, or the three Malaria box compounds. These findings suggest that gossypol is
effective against P. falciparum and holds potential as part of combination therapy with existing
antimalarials. Furthermore, these results may support the identification of new antimalarial agents
that are effective against drug-resistant malaria parasites.
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Chirawurah, J. D., Ansah, F., Blankson, S., Adikah, B., Yeboah, S. N., Amenga-Etego, L., ... & Aniweh, Y. (2025). Gossypol is a natural product with good antimalarial activity against Plasmodium falciparum clinical isolates. Scientific Reports, 15(1), 1469.
