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Erythrocyte invasion-neutralising antibodies prevent Plasmodium falciparum RH5 from binding to basigin-containing membrane protein complexes

Basigin is an essential host receptor for invasion of Plasmodium falciparum into human erythrocytes, interacting with parasite surface protein PfRH5. PfRH5 is a leading blood-stage malaria vaccine candidate and a target of growth-inhibitory antibodies. Here, we show that erythrocyte basigin is exclu...

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Autores principales: Jamwal, Abhishek, Constantin, Cristina F, Hirschi, Stephan, Henrich, Sebastian, Bildl, Wolfgang, Fakler, Bernd, Draper, Simon J, Schulte, Uwe, Higgins, Matthew K
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10569788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37796723
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.83681
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author Jamwal, Abhishek
Constantin, Cristina F
Hirschi, Stephan
Henrich, Sebastian
Bildl, Wolfgang
Fakler, Bernd
Draper, Simon J
Schulte, Uwe
Higgins, Matthew K
author_facet Jamwal, Abhishek
Constantin, Cristina F
Hirschi, Stephan
Henrich, Sebastian
Bildl, Wolfgang
Fakler, Bernd
Draper, Simon J
Schulte, Uwe
Higgins, Matthew K
author_sort Jamwal, Abhishek
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description Basigin is an essential host receptor for invasion of Plasmodium falciparum into human erythrocytes, interacting with parasite surface protein PfRH5. PfRH5 is a leading blood-stage malaria vaccine candidate and a target of growth-inhibitory antibodies. Here, we show that erythrocyte basigin is exclusively found in one of two macromolecular complexes, bound either to plasma membrane Ca(2+)-ATPase 1/4 (PMCA1/4) or to monocarboxylate transporter 1 (MCT1). PfRH5 binds to each of these complexes with a higher affinity than to isolated basigin ectodomain, making it likely that these are the physiological targets of PfRH5. PMCA-mediated Ca(2+) export is not affected by PfRH5, making it unlikely that this is the mechanism underlying changes in calcium flux at the interface between an erythrocyte and the invading parasite. However, our studies rationalise the function of the most effective growth-inhibitory antibodies targeting PfRH5. While these antibodies do not reduce the binding of PfRH5 to monomeric basigin, they do reduce its binding to basigin-PMCA and basigin-MCT complexes. This indicates that the most effective PfRH5-targeting antibodies inhibit growth by sterically blocking the essential interaction of PfRH5 with basigin in its physiological context.
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spelling pubmed-105697882023-10-13 Erythrocyte invasion-neutralising antibodies prevent Plasmodium falciparum RH5 from binding to basigin-containing membrane protein complexes Jamwal, Abhishek Constantin, Cristina F Hirschi, Stephan Henrich, Sebastian Bildl, Wolfgang Fakler, Bernd Draper, Simon J Schulte, Uwe Higgins, Matthew K eLife Microbiology and Infectious Disease Basigin is an essential host receptor for invasion of Plasmodium falciparum into human erythrocytes, interacting with parasite surface protein PfRH5. PfRH5 is a leading blood-stage malaria vaccine candidate and a target of growth-inhibitory antibodies. Here, we show that erythrocyte basigin is exclusively found in one of two macromolecular complexes, bound either to plasma membrane Ca(2+)-ATPase 1/4 (PMCA1/4) or to monocarboxylate transporter 1 (MCT1). PfRH5 binds to each of these complexes with a higher affinity than to isolated basigin ectodomain, making it likely that these are the physiological targets of PfRH5. PMCA-mediated Ca(2+) export is not affected by PfRH5, making it unlikely that this is the mechanism underlying changes in calcium flux at the interface between an erythrocyte and the invading parasite. However, our studies rationalise the function of the most effective growth-inhibitory antibodies targeting PfRH5. While these antibodies do not reduce the binding of PfRH5 to monomeric basigin, they do reduce its binding to basigin-PMCA and basigin-MCT complexes. This indicates that the most effective PfRH5-targeting antibodies inhibit growth by sterically blocking the essential interaction of PfRH5 with basigin in its physiological context. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10569788/ /pubmed/37796723 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.83681 Text en © 2023, Jamwal et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Microbiology and Infectious Disease
Jamwal, Abhishek
Constantin, Cristina F
Hirschi, Stephan
Henrich, Sebastian
Bildl, Wolfgang
Fakler, Bernd
Draper, Simon J
Schulte, Uwe
Higgins, Matthew K
Erythrocyte invasion-neutralising antibodies prevent Plasmodium falciparum RH5 from binding to basigin-containing membrane protein complexes
title Erythrocyte invasion-neutralising antibodies prevent Plasmodium falciparum RH5 from binding to basigin-containing membrane protein complexes
title_full Erythrocyte invasion-neutralising antibodies prevent Plasmodium falciparum RH5 from binding to basigin-containing membrane protein complexes
title_fullStr Erythrocyte invasion-neutralising antibodies prevent Plasmodium falciparum RH5 from binding to basigin-containing membrane protein complexes
title_full_unstemmed Erythrocyte invasion-neutralising antibodies prevent Plasmodium falciparum RH5 from binding to basigin-containing membrane protein complexes
title_short Erythrocyte invasion-neutralising antibodies prevent Plasmodium falciparum RH5 from binding to basigin-containing membrane protein complexes
title_sort erythrocyte invasion-neutralising antibodies prevent plasmodium falciparum rh5 from binding to basigin-containing membrane protein complexes
topic Microbiology and Infectious Disease
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10569788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37796723
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.83681
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