Literature DB >> 20006652

var gene transcription dynamics in Plasmodium falciparum patient isolates.

Karin Blomqvist1, Johan Normark, Daniel Nilsson, Ulf Ribacke, Judy Orikiriza, Petter Trillkott, Justus Byarugaba, Thomas G Egwang, Fred Kironde, Björn Andersson, Mats Wahlgren.   

Abstract

A major feature of Plasmodium falciparum parasitized red blood cells (pRBC) is their capacity to sequester in the microcirculation. The binding is mediated by PfEMP1 (P. falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1), a variable protein encoded by the var gene family. P. falciparum avoids the host antibody response generated against previously used variants by switching the expression of PfEMP1, which may affect the disease outcome. We have here studied var gene transcription over time within the life cycle of the parasite by semi-quantitative PCR and sequencing by employing three sets of degenerate primers to the 5-prime end of the var genes (corresponding to the DBL1alpha-domain). To accurately determine transcript levels, subsequent in-depth analysis was made by amplifying the 10 most frequently expressed var sequences identified in each developmental stage by quantitative PCR (Q-PCR). The maximum peak in var gene transcription seems to vary in time among parasites. In five out of seven parasites, var gene transcription was found to be higher or equal at 22-26h post-invasion compared to 4-10h post-invasion. Our data indicate that the intra-isolate var gene transcription dominance order may change between different developmental stages. The transcription of var genes in field isolates is more complex than in laboratory strains and often changes after in vitro adaption of the parasite. By using semi-quantitative PCR employing degenerate primers combined with quantitative-PCR using specific primers it is possible to monitor var gene transcription in detail during the life cycle of the parasite. The work presented here suggests that trophozoite pRBC is likely to be the optimal source of RNA for predicting the translated var gene species.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20006652     DOI: 10.1016/j.molbiopara.2009.12.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biochem Parasitol        ISSN: 0166-6851            Impact factor:   1.759


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2.  var gene transcription and PfEMP1 expression in the rosetting and cytoadhesive Plasmodium falciparum clone FCR3S1.2.

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Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2011-01-25       Impact factor: 2.979

3.  Extreme mutation bias and high AT content in Plasmodium falciparum.

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4.  Temporal expression and localization patterns of variant surface antigens in clinical Plasmodium falciparum isolates during erythrocyte schizogony.

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5.  Spleen-dependent regulation of antigenic variation in malaria parasites: Plasmodium knowlesi SICAvar expression profiles in splenic and asplenic hosts.

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6.  Specific receptor usage in Plasmodium falciparum cytoadherence is associated with disease outcome.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-03-03       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Analysis of antibody induction upon immunization with distinct NTS-DBL1α-domains of PfEMP1 from rosetting Plasmodium falciparum parasites.

Authors:  Davide Angeletti; Letusa Albrecht; Mats Wahlgren; Kirsten Moll
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8.  Plasmodium falciparum rosetting epitopes converge in the SD3-loop of PfEMP1-DBL1α.

Authors:  Davide Angeletti; Letusa Albrecht; Karin Blomqvist; María Del Pilar Quintana; Tahmina Akhter; Susanna M Bächle; Alan Sawyer; Tatyana Sandalova; Adnane Achour; Mats Wahlgren; Kirsten Moll
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-12-05       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  A sequence in subdomain 2 of DBL1α of Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 induces strain transcending antibodies.

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10.  The antigenic switching network of Plasmodium falciparum and its implications for the immuno-epidemiology of malaria.

Authors:  Robert Noble; Zóe Christodoulou; Sue Kyes; Robert Pinches; Chris I Newbold; Mario Recker
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2013-09-17       Impact factor: 8.140

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