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The variant STEVOR protein of Plasmodium falciparum is a red cell binding protein important for merozoite invasion and rosetting

Authors :
Niang, Makhtar
Bei, Amy Kristine
Madnani, Kripa Gopal
Pelly, Shaaretha
Dankwa, Selasi
Kanjee, Usheer
Gunalan, Karthigayan
Amaladoss, Anburaj
Yeo, Kim Pin
Bob, Ndeye Sakha
Malleret, Benoit
Duraisingh, Manoj
Preiser, Peter Rainer
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Variant surface antigens play an important role in Plasmodium falciparum malaria pathogenesis and in immune evasion by the parasite. Although most work to date has focused on P. falciparum Erythrocyte Membrane Protein 1 (PfEMP1), two other multigene families encoding STEVOR and RIFIN are expressed in invasive merozoites and on the infected erythrocyte surface. However, their role during parasite infection remains to be clarified. Here we report that STEVOR functions as an erythrocyte-binding protein that recognizes Glycophorin C (GPC) on the red blood cell (RBC) surface and that its binding correlates with the level of GPC on the RBC surface. STEVOR expression on the RBC leads to PfEMP1-independent binding of infected RBCs to uninfected RBCs (rosette formation), while antibodies targeting STEVOR in the merozoite can effectively inhibit invasion. Our results suggest a PfEMP1-independent role for STEVOR in enabling infected erythrocytes at the schizont stage to form rosettes and in promoting merozoite invasion.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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