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A Fast-Track Phenotypic Characterization of Plasmodium falciparum Vaccine Antigens through Lyse-Reseal Erythrocytes Mediated Delivery (LyRED) of RNA Interference for Targeted Translational Repression.

Malabika Chakrabarti1, Swati Garg1, Akshay Munjal1, Sweta Karan2, Soumya Pati3, Lalit C Garg4, Shailja Singh5.   

Abstract

The minimal success of the malaria vaccine with available antigens indicates the need for intensive and accelerated research to identify and characterize new antigens that confer protection against infection, clinical manifestation, and even malaria transmission. Further, the genetic manipulation tools to characterize such antigens are very time-consuming and laborious due to the very low efficiency of transfection in the malaria parasite. Here, we report a human miRNA-mediated translational repression of antigens in Plasmodium falciparum as a fast-track method for understanding and validating their function. In this method, candidate miRNAs are designed based on favorable hybridization energy against a parasite gene, and miRNA mimics are delivered to the parasite by loading them as cargo in the erythrocytes by simple lyse-reseal method. Incubation of the miRNA loaded erythrocytes with purified mature trophozoites or schizonts results in the loaded erythrocytes' infection. The miRNA mimics are translocated to parasites, and the effect of miRNA-mediated translation repression can be monitored within 48-72 h post-invasion. Unlike other transfection based methods, this method is fast, reproducible, and robust. We call this method as lyse-reseal erythrocytes for delivery (LyRED) of miRNA, which is a rapid and straight-forward method providing an efficient alternative to the existing genetic tools for P. falciparum to characterize the function of antigens or genes. The identification of crucial antigens from the different stages of the Plasmodium falciparum life cycle by the miRNA targeting approach can fuel the development of efficacious subunit vaccines against malaria.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Antigen; Lyse-reseal erythrocytes; PfApicortin; Plasmodium; Translational repression; Vaccine; micro-RNA

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34914066     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1884-4_27

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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