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Diversity of T Cell Epitopes in Plasmodium falciparum Circumsporozoite Protein Likely Due to Protein-Protein Interactions

Circumsporozoite protein (CS) is a leading vaccine antigen for falciparum malaria, but is highly polymorphic in natural parasite populations. The factors driving this diversity are unclear, but non-random assortment of the T cell epitopes TH2 and TH3 has been observed in a Kenyan parasite population...

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Autores principales: Aragam, Nagesh R., Thayer, Kelly M., Nge, Nabi, Hoffman, Irving, Martinson, Francis, Kamwendo, Debbie, Lin, Feng-Chang, Sutherland, Colin, Bailey, Jeffrey A., Juliano, Jonathan J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3646838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23667476
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062427
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author Aragam, Nagesh R.
Thayer, Kelly M.
Nge, Nabi
Hoffman, Irving
Martinson, Francis
Kamwendo, Debbie
Lin, Feng-Chang
Sutherland, Colin
Bailey, Jeffrey A.
Juliano, Jonathan J.
author_facet Aragam, Nagesh R.
Thayer, Kelly M.
Nge, Nabi
Hoffman, Irving
Martinson, Francis
Kamwendo, Debbie
Lin, Feng-Chang
Sutherland, Colin
Bailey, Jeffrey A.
Juliano, Jonathan J.
author_sort Aragam, Nagesh R.
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description Circumsporozoite protein (CS) is a leading vaccine antigen for falciparum malaria, but is highly polymorphic in natural parasite populations. The factors driving this diversity are unclear, but non-random assortment of the T cell epitopes TH2 and TH3 has been observed in a Kenyan parasite population. The recent publication of the crystal structure of the variable C terminal region of the protein allows the assessment of the impact of diversity on protein structure and T cell epitope assortment. Using data from the Gambia (55 isolates) and Malawi (235 isolates), we evaluated the patterns of diversity within and between epitopes in these two distantly-separated populations. Only non-synonymous mutations were observed with the vast majority in both populations at similar frequencies suggesting strong selection on this region. A non-random pattern of T cell epitope assortment was seen in Malawi and in the Gambia, but structural analysis indicates no intramolecular spatial interactions. Using the information from these parasite populations, structural analysis reveals that polymorphic amino acids within TH2 and TH3 colocalize to one side of the protein, surround, but do not involve, the hydrophobic pocket in CS, and predominately involve charge switches. In addition, free energy analysis suggests residues forming and behind the novel pocket within CS are tightly constrained and well conserved in all alleles. In addition, free energy analysis shows polymorphic residues tend to be populated by energetically unfavorable amino acids. In combination, these findings suggest the diversity of T cell epitopes in CS may be primarily an evolutionary response to intermolecular interactions at the surface of the protein potentially counteracting antibody-mediated immune recognition or evolving host receptor diversity.
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spelling pubmed-36468382013-05-10 Diversity of T Cell Epitopes in Plasmodium falciparum Circumsporozoite Protein Likely Due to Protein-Protein Interactions Aragam, Nagesh R. Thayer, Kelly M. Nge, Nabi Hoffman, Irving Martinson, Francis Kamwendo, Debbie Lin, Feng-Chang Sutherland, Colin Bailey, Jeffrey A. Juliano, Jonathan J. PLoS One Research Article Circumsporozoite protein (CS) is a leading vaccine antigen for falciparum malaria, but is highly polymorphic in natural parasite populations. The factors driving this diversity are unclear, but non-random assortment of the T cell epitopes TH2 and TH3 has been observed in a Kenyan parasite population. The recent publication of the crystal structure of the variable C terminal region of the protein allows the assessment of the impact of diversity on protein structure and T cell epitope assortment. Using data from the Gambia (55 isolates) and Malawi (235 isolates), we evaluated the patterns of diversity within and between epitopes in these two distantly-separated populations. Only non-synonymous mutations were observed with the vast majority in both populations at similar frequencies suggesting strong selection on this region. A non-random pattern of T cell epitope assortment was seen in Malawi and in the Gambia, but structural analysis indicates no intramolecular spatial interactions. Using the information from these parasite populations, structural analysis reveals that polymorphic amino acids within TH2 and TH3 colocalize to one side of the protein, surround, but do not involve, the hydrophobic pocket in CS, and predominately involve charge switches. In addition, free energy analysis suggests residues forming and behind the novel pocket within CS are tightly constrained and well conserved in all alleles. In addition, free energy analysis shows polymorphic residues tend to be populated by energetically unfavorable amino acids. In combination, these findings suggest the diversity of T cell epitopes in CS may be primarily an evolutionary response to intermolecular interactions at the surface of the protein potentially counteracting antibody-mediated immune recognition or evolving host receptor diversity. Public Library of Science 2013-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3646838/ /pubmed/23667476 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062427 Text en © 2013 Aragam 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
Aragam, Nagesh R.
Thayer, Kelly M.
Nge, Nabi
Hoffman, Irving
Martinson, Francis
Kamwendo, Debbie
Lin, Feng-Chang
Sutherland, Colin
Bailey, Jeffrey A.
Juliano, Jonathan J.
Diversity of T Cell Epitopes in Plasmodium falciparum Circumsporozoite Protein Likely Due to Protein-Protein Interactions
title Diversity of T Cell Epitopes in Plasmodium falciparum Circumsporozoite Protein Likely Due to Protein-Protein Interactions
title_full Diversity of T Cell Epitopes in Plasmodium falciparum Circumsporozoite Protein Likely Due to Protein-Protein Interactions
title_fullStr Diversity of T Cell Epitopes in Plasmodium falciparum Circumsporozoite Protein Likely Due to Protein-Protein Interactions
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of T Cell Epitopes in Plasmodium falciparum Circumsporozoite Protein Likely Due to Protein-Protein Interactions
title_short Diversity of T Cell Epitopes in Plasmodium falciparum Circumsporozoite Protein Likely Due to Protein-Protein Interactions
title_sort diversity of t cell epitopes in plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite protein likely due to protein-protein interactions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3646838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23667476
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062427
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