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Transition of Plasmodium Sporozoites into Liver Stage-Like Forms Is Regulated by the RNA Binding Protein Pumilio

Many eukaryotic developmental and cell fate decisions that are effected post-transcriptionally involve RNA binding proteins as regulators of translation of key mRNAs. In malaria parasites (Plasmodium spp.), the development of round, non-motile and replicating exo-erythrocytic liver stage forms from...

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Autores principales: Gomes-Santos, Carina S. S., Braks, Joanna, Prudêncio, Miguel, Carret, Céline, Gomes, Ana Rita, Pain, Arnab, Feltwell, Theresa, Khan, Shahid, Waters, Andrew, Janse, Chris, Mair, Gunnar R., Mota, Maria M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3098293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21625527
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002046
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author Gomes-Santos, Carina S. S.
Braks, Joanna
Prudêncio, Miguel
Carret, Céline
Gomes, Ana Rita
Pain, Arnab
Feltwell, Theresa
Khan, Shahid
Waters, Andrew
Janse, Chris
Mair, Gunnar R.
Mota, Maria M.
author_facet Gomes-Santos, Carina S. S.
Braks, Joanna
Prudêncio, Miguel
Carret, Céline
Gomes, Ana Rita
Pain, Arnab
Feltwell, Theresa
Khan, Shahid
Waters, Andrew
Janse, Chris
Mair, Gunnar R.
Mota, Maria M.
author_sort Gomes-Santos, Carina S. S.
collection PubMed
description Many eukaryotic developmental and cell fate decisions that are effected post-transcriptionally involve RNA binding proteins as regulators of translation of key mRNAs. In malaria parasites (Plasmodium spp.), the development of round, non-motile and replicating exo-erythrocytic liver stage forms from slender, motile and cell-cycle arrested sporozoites is believed to depend on environmental changes experienced during the transmission of the parasite from the mosquito vector to the vertebrate host. Here we identify a Plasmodium member of the RNA binding protein family PUF as a key regulator of this transformation. In the absence of Pumilio-2 (Puf2) sporozoites initiate EEF development inside mosquito salivary glands independently of the normal transmission-associated environmental cues. Puf2- sporozoites exhibit genome-wide transcriptional changes that result in loss of gliding motility, cell traversal ability and reduction in infectivity, and, moreover, trigger metamorphosis typical of early Plasmodium intra-hepatic development. These data demonstrate that Puf2 is a key player in regulating sporozoite developmental control, and imply that transformation of salivary gland-resident sporozoites into liver stage-like parasites is regulated by a post-transcriptional mechanism.
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spelling pubmed-30982932011-05-27 Transition of Plasmodium Sporozoites into Liver Stage-Like Forms Is Regulated by the RNA Binding Protein Pumilio Gomes-Santos, Carina S. S. Braks, Joanna Prudêncio, Miguel Carret, Céline Gomes, Ana Rita Pain, Arnab Feltwell, Theresa Khan, Shahid Waters, Andrew Janse, Chris Mair, Gunnar R. Mota, Maria M. PLoS Pathog Research Article Many eukaryotic developmental and cell fate decisions that are effected post-transcriptionally involve RNA binding proteins as regulators of translation of key mRNAs. In malaria parasites (Plasmodium spp.), the development of round, non-motile and replicating exo-erythrocytic liver stage forms from slender, motile and cell-cycle arrested sporozoites is believed to depend on environmental changes experienced during the transmission of the parasite from the mosquito vector to the vertebrate host. Here we identify a Plasmodium member of the RNA binding protein family PUF as a key regulator of this transformation. In the absence of Pumilio-2 (Puf2) sporozoites initiate EEF development inside mosquito salivary glands independently of the normal transmission-associated environmental cues. Puf2- sporozoites exhibit genome-wide transcriptional changes that result in loss of gliding motility, cell traversal ability and reduction in infectivity, and, moreover, trigger metamorphosis typical of early Plasmodium intra-hepatic development. These data demonstrate that Puf2 is a key player in regulating sporozoite developmental control, and imply that transformation of salivary gland-resident sporozoites into liver stage-like parasites is regulated by a post-transcriptional mechanism. Public Library of Science 2011-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3098293/ /pubmed/21625527 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002046 Text en Gomes-Santos 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
Gomes-Santos, Carina S. S.
Braks, Joanna
Prudêncio, Miguel
Carret, Céline
Gomes, Ana Rita
Pain, Arnab
Feltwell, Theresa
Khan, Shahid
Waters, Andrew
Janse, Chris
Mair, Gunnar R.
Mota, Maria M.
Transition of Plasmodium Sporozoites into Liver Stage-Like Forms Is Regulated by the RNA Binding Protein Pumilio
title Transition of Plasmodium Sporozoites into Liver Stage-Like Forms Is Regulated by the RNA Binding Protein Pumilio
title_full Transition of Plasmodium Sporozoites into Liver Stage-Like Forms Is Regulated by the RNA Binding Protein Pumilio
title_fullStr Transition of Plasmodium Sporozoites into Liver Stage-Like Forms Is Regulated by the RNA Binding Protein Pumilio
title_full_unstemmed Transition of Plasmodium Sporozoites into Liver Stage-Like Forms Is Regulated by the RNA Binding Protein Pumilio
title_short Transition of Plasmodium Sporozoites into Liver Stage-Like Forms Is Regulated by the RNA Binding Protein Pumilio
title_sort transition of plasmodium sporozoites into liver stage-like forms is regulated by the rna binding protein pumilio
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3098293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21625527
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002046
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