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DARC extracellular domain remodeling in maturating reticulocytes explains Plasmodium vivax tropism.

Elina Ovchynnikova1,2, Francesca Aglialoro1,2, Arthur E H Bentlage2,3, Gestur Vidarsson2,3, Nichole D Salinas4, Marieke von Lindern1,2, Niraj H Tolia4,5, Emile van den Akker1,2.   

Abstract

Plasmodium vivax is the most prevalent parasite species that causes malaria in humans and exclusively infects reticulocytes. Reticulocyte infection is facilitated by P vivax Duffy binding protein (DBP), which utilizes DARC (Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines) as an entry point. However, the selective tropism of P vivax for transferrin receptor (CD71)-positive reticulocytes remained unexplained, given the constitutive expression of DARC during reticulocyte maturation. CD71/RNA double staining of reticulocytes enriched from adult peripheral blood reveals 4 distinct reticulocyte populations: CD71high/RNAhigh (∼0.016%), CD71low/RNAhigh (∼0.059%), CD71neg/RNAhigh (∼0.37%), CD71neg/RNAlow (∼0.55%), and erythrocytes CD71neg/RNAneg (∼99%). We hypothesized that selective association of DBP with a small population of immature reticulocytes could explain the preference of P vivax for reticulocytes. Binding of specific monoclonal anti-DARC antibodies and recombinant DBP to CD71high/RNAhigh reticulocytes was significantly higher compared with other reticulocyte populations and erythrocytes. Interestingly, the total DARC protein throughout reticulocyte maturation was constant. The data suggest that selective exposure of the DBP binding site within DARC is key to the preferential binding of DBP to immature reticulocytes, which is the potential mechanism underlying the preferential infection of a reticulocyte subset by P vivax.
© 2017 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28754683      PMCID: PMC5609335          DOI: 10.1182/blood-2017-03-774364

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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