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Malaria Parasite-Synthesized Heme Is Essential in the Mosquito and Liver Stages and Complements Host Heme in the Blood Stages of Infection

Heme metabolism is central to malaria parasite biology. The parasite acquires heme from host hemoglobin in the intraerythrocytic stages and stores it as hemozoin to prevent free heme toxicity. The parasite can also synthesize heme de novo, and all the enzymes in the pathway are characterized. To stu...

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Autores principales: Nagaraj, Viswanathan Arun, Sundaram, Balamurugan, Varadarajan, Nandan Mysore, Subramani, Pradeep Annamalai, Kalappa, Devaiah Monnanda, Ghosh, Susanta Kumar, Padmanaban, Govindarajan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3731253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23935500
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003522
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author Nagaraj, Viswanathan Arun
Sundaram, Balamurugan
Varadarajan, Nandan Mysore
Subramani, Pradeep Annamalai
Kalappa, Devaiah Monnanda
Ghosh, Susanta Kumar
Padmanaban, Govindarajan
author_facet Nagaraj, Viswanathan Arun
Sundaram, Balamurugan
Varadarajan, Nandan Mysore
Subramani, Pradeep Annamalai
Kalappa, Devaiah Monnanda
Ghosh, Susanta Kumar
Padmanaban, Govindarajan
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description Heme metabolism is central to malaria parasite biology. The parasite acquires heme from host hemoglobin in the intraerythrocytic stages and stores it as hemozoin to prevent free heme toxicity. The parasite can also synthesize heme de novo, and all the enzymes in the pathway are characterized. To study the role of the dual heme sources in malaria parasite growth and development, we knocked out the first enzyme, δ-aminolevulinate synthase (ALAS), and the last enzyme, ferrochelatase (FC), in the heme-biosynthetic pathway of Plasmodium berghei (Pb). The wild-type and knockout (KO) parasites had similar intraerythrocytic growth patterns in mice. We carried out in vitro radiolabeling of heme in Pb-infected mouse reticulocytes and Plasmodium falciparum-infected human RBCs using [4-(14)C] aminolevulinic acid (ALA). We found that the parasites incorporated both host hemoglobin-heme and parasite-synthesized heme into hemozoin and mitochondrial cytochromes. The similar fates of the two heme sources suggest that they may serve as backup mechanisms to provide heme in the intraerythrocytic stages. Nevertheless, the de novo pathway is absolutely essential for parasite development in the mosquito and liver stages. PbKO parasites formed drastically reduced oocysts and did not form sporozoites in the salivary glands. Oocyst production in PbALASKO parasites recovered when mosquitoes received an ALA supplement. PbALASKO sporozoites could infect mice only when the mice received an ALA supplement. Our results indicate the potential for new therapeutic interventions targeting the heme-biosynthetic pathway in the parasite during the mosquito and liver stages.
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spelling pubmed-37312532013-08-09 Malaria Parasite-Synthesized Heme Is Essential in the Mosquito and Liver Stages and Complements Host Heme in the Blood Stages of Infection Nagaraj, Viswanathan Arun Sundaram, Balamurugan Varadarajan, Nandan Mysore Subramani, Pradeep Annamalai Kalappa, Devaiah Monnanda Ghosh, Susanta Kumar Padmanaban, Govindarajan PLoS Pathog Research Article Heme metabolism is central to malaria parasite biology. The parasite acquires heme from host hemoglobin in the intraerythrocytic stages and stores it as hemozoin to prevent free heme toxicity. The parasite can also synthesize heme de novo, and all the enzymes in the pathway are characterized. To study the role of the dual heme sources in malaria parasite growth and development, we knocked out the first enzyme, δ-aminolevulinate synthase (ALAS), and the last enzyme, ferrochelatase (FC), in the heme-biosynthetic pathway of Plasmodium berghei (Pb). The wild-type and knockout (KO) parasites had similar intraerythrocytic growth patterns in mice. We carried out in vitro radiolabeling of heme in Pb-infected mouse reticulocytes and Plasmodium falciparum-infected human RBCs using [4-(14)C] aminolevulinic acid (ALA). We found that the parasites incorporated both host hemoglobin-heme and parasite-synthesized heme into hemozoin and mitochondrial cytochromes. The similar fates of the two heme sources suggest that they may serve as backup mechanisms to provide heme in the intraerythrocytic stages. Nevertheless, the de novo pathway is absolutely essential for parasite development in the mosquito and liver stages. PbKO parasites formed drastically reduced oocysts and did not form sporozoites in the salivary glands. Oocyst production in PbALASKO parasites recovered when mosquitoes received an ALA supplement. PbALASKO sporozoites could infect mice only when the mice received an ALA supplement. Our results indicate the potential for new therapeutic interventions targeting the heme-biosynthetic pathway in the parasite during the mosquito and liver stages. Public Library of Science 2013-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3731253/ /pubmed/23935500 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003522 Text en © 2013 Nagaraj 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.
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Nagaraj, Viswanathan Arun
Sundaram, Balamurugan
Varadarajan, Nandan Mysore
Subramani, Pradeep Annamalai
Kalappa, Devaiah Monnanda
Ghosh, Susanta Kumar
Padmanaban, Govindarajan
Malaria Parasite-Synthesized Heme Is Essential in the Mosquito and Liver Stages and Complements Host Heme in the Blood Stages of Infection
title Malaria Parasite-Synthesized Heme Is Essential in the Mosquito and Liver Stages and Complements Host Heme in the Blood Stages of Infection
title_full Malaria Parasite-Synthesized Heme Is Essential in the Mosquito and Liver Stages and Complements Host Heme in the Blood Stages of Infection
title_fullStr Malaria Parasite-Synthesized Heme Is Essential in the Mosquito and Liver Stages and Complements Host Heme in the Blood Stages of Infection
title_full_unstemmed Malaria Parasite-Synthesized Heme Is Essential in the Mosquito and Liver Stages and Complements Host Heme in the Blood Stages of Infection
title_short Malaria Parasite-Synthesized Heme Is Essential in the Mosquito and Liver Stages and Complements Host Heme in the Blood Stages of Infection
title_sort malaria parasite-synthesized heme is essential in the mosquito and liver stages and complements host heme in the blood stages of infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3731253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23935500
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003522
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