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Mistimed malaria parasites re-synchronize with host feeding-fasting rhythms by shortening the duration of intra-erythrocytic development.

Aidan J O'DonnellMegan A GreischarSarah E Reece
Published in: Parasite immunology (2021)
Our experiments reveal parasites shorten the IDC duration by 2-3 hours to become realigned to host feeding-fasting rhythms with 5-6 days, in a density-independent manner. Furthermore, parasites are able to reschedule without significant fitness costs for them or their hosts. Understanding the extent of, and limits on, plasticity in the IDC schedule may reveal targets for novel interventions, such as drugs to disrupt IDC regulation and preventing IDC dormancy conferring tolerance to existing drugs.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • blood glucose
  • physical activity
  • genome wide
  • insulin resistance
  • single cell
  • body composition
  • dna methylation
  • skeletal muscle