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Kinome-Wide RNAi Screen Implicates at Least 5 Host Hepatocyte Kinases in Plasmodium Sporozoite Infection

Plasmodium sporozoites, the causative agent of malaria, are injected into their vertebrate host through the bite of an infected Anopheles mosquito, homing to the liver where they invade hepatocytes to proliferate and develop into merozoites that, upon reaching the bloodstream, give rise to the clini...

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Autores principales: Prudêncio, Miguel, Rodrigues, Cristina D., Hannus, Michael, Martin, Cécilie, Real, Eliana, Gonçalves, Lígia A., Carret, Céline, Dorkin, Robert, Röhl, Ingo, Jahn-Hoffmann, Kerstin, Luty, Adrian J. F., Sauerwein, Robert, Echeverri, Christophe J., Mota, Maria M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2574010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18989463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000201
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author Prudêncio, Miguel
Rodrigues, Cristina D.
Hannus, Michael
Martin, Cécilie
Real, Eliana
Gonçalves, Lígia A.
Carret, Céline
Dorkin, Robert
Röhl, Ingo
Jahn-Hoffmann, Kerstin
Luty, Adrian J. F.
Sauerwein, Robert
Echeverri, Christophe J.
Mota, Maria M.
author_facet Prudêncio, Miguel
Rodrigues, Cristina D.
Hannus, Michael
Martin, Cécilie
Real, Eliana
Gonçalves, Lígia A.
Carret, Céline
Dorkin, Robert
Röhl, Ingo
Jahn-Hoffmann, Kerstin
Luty, Adrian J. F.
Sauerwein, Robert
Echeverri, Christophe J.
Mota, Maria M.
author_sort Prudêncio, Miguel
collection PubMed
description Plasmodium sporozoites, the causative agent of malaria, are injected into their vertebrate host through the bite of an infected Anopheles mosquito, homing to the liver where they invade hepatocytes to proliferate and develop into merozoites that, upon reaching the bloodstream, give rise to the clinical phase of infection. To investigate how host cell signal transduction pathways affect hepatocyte infection, we used RNAi to systematically test the entire kinome and associated genes in human Huh7 hepatoma cells for their potential roles during infection by P. berghei sporozoites. The three-phase screen covered 727 genes, which were tested with a total of 2,307 individual siRNAs using an automated microscopy assay to quantify infection rates and qRT-PCR to assess silencing levels. Five protein kinases thereby emerged as top hits, all of which caused significant reductions in infection when silenced by RNAi. Follow-up validation experiments on one of these hits, PKCς (PKCzeta), confirmed the physiological relevance of our findings by reproducing the inhibitory effect on P. berghei infection in adult mice treated systemically with liposome-formulated PKCς-targeting siRNAs. Additional cell-based analyses using a pseudo-substrate inhibitor of PKCς added further RNAi-independent support, indicating a role for host PKCς on the invasion of hepatocytes by sporozoites. This study represents the first comprehensive, functional genomics-driven identification of novel host factors involved in Plasmodium sporozoite infection.
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spelling pubmed-25740102008-11-07 Kinome-Wide RNAi Screen Implicates at Least 5 Host Hepatocyte Kinases in Plasmodium Sporozoite Infection Prudêncio, Miguel Rodrigues, Cristina D. Hannus, Michael Martin, Cécilie Real, Eliana Gonçalves, Lígia A. Carret, Céline Dorkin, Robert Röhl, Ingo Jahn-Hoffmann, Kerstin Luty, Adrian J. F. Sauerwein, Robert Echeverri, Christophe J. Mota, Maria M. PLoS Pathog Research Article Plasmodium sporozoites, the causative agent of malaria, are injected into their vertebrate host through the bite of an infected Anopheles mosquito, homing to the liver where they invade hepatocytes to proliferate and develop into merozoites that, upon reaching the bloodstream, give rise to the clinical phase of infection. To investigate how host cell signal transduction pathways affect hepatocyte infection, we used RNAi to systematically test the entire kinome and associated genes in human Huh7 hepatoma cells for their potential roles during infection by P. berghei sporozoites. The three-phase screen covered 727 genes, which were tested with a total of 2,307 individual siRNAs using an automated microscopy assay to quantify infection rates and qRT-PCR to assess silencing levels. Five protein kinases thereby emerged as top hits, all of which caused significant reductions in infection when silenced by RNAi. Follow-up validation experiments on one of these hits, PKCς (PKCzeta), confirmed the physiological relevance of our findings by reproducing the inhibitory effect on P. berghei infection in adult mice treated systemically with liposome-formulated PKCς-targeting siRNAs. Additional cell-based analyses using a pseudo-substrate inhibitor of PKCς added further RNAi-independent support, indicating a role for host PKCς on the invasion of hepatocytes by sporozoites. This study represents the first comprehensive, functional genomics-driven identification of novel host factors involved in Plasmodium sporozoite infection. Public Library of Science 2008-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2574010/ /pubmed/18989463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000201 Text en Prudêncio et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Prudêncio, Miguel
Rodrigues, Cristina D.
Hannus, Michael
Martin, Cécilie
Real, Eliana
Gonçalves, Lígia A.
Carret, Céline
Dorkin, Robert
Röhl, Ingo
Jahn-Hoffmann, Kerstin
Luty, Adrian J. F.
Sauerwein, Robert
Echeverri, Christophe J.
Mota, Maria M.
Kinome-Wide RNAi Screen Implicates at Least 5 Host Hepatocyte Kinases in Plasmodium Sporozoite Infection
title Kinome-Wide RNAi Screen Implicates at Least 5 Host Hepatocyte Kinases in Plasmodium Sporozoite Infection
title_full Kinome-Wide RNAi Screen Implicates at Least 5 Host Hepatocyte Kinases in Plasmodium Sporozoite Infection
title_fullStr Kinome-Wide RNAi Screen Implicates at Least 5 Host Hepatocyte Kinases in Plasmodium Sporozoite Infection
title_full_unstemmed Kinome-Wide RNAi Screen Implicates at Least 5 Host Hepatocyte Kinases in Plasmodium Sporozoite Infection
title_short Kinome-Wide RNAi Screen Implicates at Least 5 Host Hepatocyte Kinases in Plasmodium Sporozoite Infection
title_sort kinome-wide rnai screen implicates at least 5 host hepatocyte kinases in plasmodium sporozoite infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2574010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18989463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000201
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