Literature DB >> 23332154

Malaria parasites co-opt human factor H to prevent complement-mediated lysis in the mosquito midgut.

Nina Simon1, Edwin Lasonder, Matthias Scheuermayer, Andrea Kuehn, Sabrina Tews, Rainer Fischer, Peter F Zipfel, Christine Skerka, Gabriele Pradel.   

Abstract

Human complement is a first line defense against infection in which circulating proteins initiate an enzyme cascade on the microbial surface that leads to phagocytosis and lysis. Various pathogens evade complement recognition by binding to regulator proteins that protect host cells from complement activation. We show that emerging gametes of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum bind the host complement regulator factor H (FH) following transmission to the mosquito to protect from complement-mediated lysis by the blood meal. Human complement is active in the mosquito midgut for approximately 1 hr postfeeding. During this period, the gamete surface protein PfGAP50 binds to FH and uses surface-bound FH to inactivate the complement protein C3b. Loss of FH-mediated protection, either through neutralization of FH or blockade of PfGAP50, significantly impairs gametogenesis and inhibits parasite transmission to the mosquito. Thus, Plasmodium co-opts the protective host protein FH to evade complement-mediated lysis within the mosquito midgut.
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2013        PMID: 23332154     DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2012.11.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Host Microbe        ISSN: 1931-3128            Impact factor:   21.023


  37 in total

Review 1.  Complement component C3 - The "Swiss Army Knife" of innate immunity and host defense.

Authors:  Daniel Ricklin; Edimara S Reis; Dimitrios C Mastellos; Piet Gros; John D Lambris
Journal:  Immunol Rev       Date:  2016-11       Impact factor: 12.988

2.  Effects of ingested vertebrate-derived factors on insect immune responses.

Authors:  Nazzy Pakpour; Michael A Riehle; Shirley Luckhart
Journal:  Curr Opin Insect Sci       Date:  2014-09-01       Impact factor: 5.186

Review 3.  Protection of host cells by complement regulators.

Authors:  Christoph Q Schmidt; John D Lambris; Daniel Ricklin
Journal:  Immunol Rev       Date:  2016-11       Impact factor: 12.988

Review 4.  New insight-guided approaches to detect, cure, prevent and eliminate malaria.

Authors:  Sushil Kumar; Renu Kumari; Richa Pandey
Journal:  Protoplasma       Date:  2014-10-17       Impact factor: 3.356

Review 5.  Utilizing complement evasion strategies to design complement-based antibacterial immunotherapeutics: Lessons from the pathogenic Neisseriae.

Authors:  Sanjay Ram; Jutamas Shaughnessy; Rosane B DeOliveira; Lisa A Lewis; Sunita Gulati; Peter A Rice
Journal:  Immunobiology       Date:  2016-06-01       Impact factor: 3.144

6.  Human C5a Protein Participates in the Mosquito Immune Response Against Dengue Virus.

Authors:  Berlin Londono-Renteria; Crystal Grippin; Jenny C Cardenas; Andrea Troupin; Tonya M Colpitts
Journal:  J Med Entomol       Date:  2016-02-03       Impact factor: 2.278

7.  Perforin-like protein PPLP2 permeabilizes the red blood cell membrane during egress of Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes.

Authors:  Christine C Wirth; Svetlana Glushakova; Matthias Scheuermayer; Urska Repnik; Swati Garg; Dominik Schaack; Marika M Kachman; Tim Weißbach; Joshua Zimmerberg; Thomas Dandekar; Gareth Griffiths; Chetan E Chitnis; Shailja Singh; Rainer Fischer; Gabriele Pradel
Journal:  Cell Microbiol       Date:  2014-04-04       Impact factor: 3.715

8.  Anopheles midgut epithelium evades human complement activity by capturing factor H from the blood meal.

Authors:  Ayman Khattab; Marta Barroso; Tiera Miettinen; Seppo Meri
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2015-02-13

9.  Host serum iron modulates dengue virus acquisition by mosquitoes.

Authors:  Yibin Zhu; Liangqin Tong; Kaixiao Nie; Itsanun Wiwatanaratanabutr; Peng Sun; Qingqing Li; Xi Yu; Pa Wu; Tianshi Wu; Chen Yu; Qiyong Liu; Zhongqi Bian; Penghua Wang; Gong Cheng
Journal:  Nat Microbiol       Date:  2019-09-16       Impact factor: 17.745

10.  Changes in the transcriptome of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum during the initial phase of transmission from the human to the mosquito.

Authors:  Che Julius Ngwa; Matthias Scheuermayer; Gunnar Rudolf Mair; Selina Kern; Thomas Brügl; Christine Clara Wirth; Makoah Nigel Aminake; Jochen Wiesner; Rainer Fischer; Andreas Vilcinskas; Gabriele Pradel
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2013-04-15       Impact factor: 3.969

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.