Last Updated: 01/08/2024
Na(+)-dysregulating antimalarials: blocking the roads to resistance by understanding PfATP4 and its place in parasite physiology
Objectives
This project aims to understand the ways in which parasites can protect themselves from Cipargamin, and explore strategies for preventing resistance. It will further characterise other proteins that regulate salt balance in malaria parasites.
The most deadly malaria parasite has acquired resistance to most antimalarials, and there is a danger of malaria becoming an untreatable disease. Cipargamin is a promising new antimalarial that targets a protein needed for salt balance in the parasite.
Jan 2024 — Dec 2027
$565,933