Drug makes blood toxic to malaria-spreading mosquitoes

by oqtey
a close-up of a mosquito

A drug approved to treat rare genetic diseases can also make human blood toxic to the mosquitoes that spread malaria, a new study finds.

The drug, called nitisinone, is currently used to treat two genetic conditions: tyrosinemia type 1 and alkaptonuria. The drug works by inhibiting an enzyme called 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD), which is involved in a chain of chemical reactions known as the tyrosine detoxification pathway. By blocking the enzyme, nitisinone prevents the accumulation of harmful chemicals in the bodies of patients with these genetic conditions.

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