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Plasmodium simium, a Plasmodium vivax-Related Malaria Parasite: Genetic Variability of Duffy Binding Protein II and the Duffy Antigen/Receptor for Chemokines

Plasmodium simium is a parasite from New World monkeys that is most closely related to the human malaria parasite Plasmodium vivax; it also naturally infects humans. The blood-stage infection of P. vivax depends on Duffy binding protein II (PvDBPII) and its cognate receptor on erythrocytes, the Duff...

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Autores principales: Camargos Costa, Daniela, Pereira de Assis, Gabriela Maíra, de Souza Silva, Flávia Alessandra, Araújo, Flávia Carolina, de Souza Junior, Júlio César, Braga Hirano, Zelinda Maria, Satiko Kano, Flora, Nóbrega de Sousa, Taís, Carvalho, Luzia Helena, Ferreira Alves de Brito, Cristiana
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4480967/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26107662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131339
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author Camargos Costa, Daniela
Pereira de Assis, Gabriela Maíra
de Souza Silva, Flávia Alessandra
Araújo, Flávia Carolina
de Souza Junior, Júlio César
Braga Hirano, Zelinda Maria
Satiko Kano, Flora
Nóbrega de Sousa, Taís
Carvalho, Luzia Helena
Ferreira Alves de Brito, Cristiana
author_facet Camargos Costa, Daniela
Pereira de Assis, Gabriela Maíra
de Souza Silva, Flávia Alessandra
Araújo, Flávia Carolina
de Souza Junior, Júlio César
Braga Hirano, Zelinda Maria
Satiko Kano, Flora
Nóbrega de Sousa, Taís
Carvalho, Luzia Helena
Ferreira Alves de Brito, Cristiana
author_sort Camargos Costa, Daniela
collection PubMed
description Plasmodium simium is a parasite from New World monkeys that is most closely related to the human malaria parasite Plasmodium vivax; it also naturally infects humans. The blood-stage infection of P. vivax depends on Duffy binding protein II (PvDBPII) and its cognate receptor on erythrocytes, the Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines (hDARC), but there is no information on the P. simium erythrocytic invasion pathway. The genes encoding P. simium DBP (PsDBP(II)) and simian DARC (sDARC) were sequenced from Southern brown howler monkeys (Alouatta guariba clamitans) naturally infected with P. simium because P. simium may also depend on the DBPII/DARC interaction. The sequences of DBP binding domains from P. vivax and P. simium were highly similar. However, the genetic variability of PsDBPII was lower than that of PvDBPII. Phylogenetic analyses demonstrated that these genes were strictly related and clustered in the same clade of the evolutionary tree. DARC from A. clamitans was also sequenced and contained three new non-synonymous substitutions. None of these substitutions were located in the N-terminal domain of DARC, which interacts directly with DBPII. The interaction between sDARC and PvDBPII was evaluated using a cytoadherence assay of COS7 cells expressing PvDBPII on their surfaces. Inhibitory binding assays in vitro demonstrated that antibodies from monkey sera blocked the interaction between COS-7 cells expressing PvDBPII and hDARC-positive erythrocytes. Taken together, phylogenetic analyses reinforced the hypothesis that the host switch from humans to monkeys may have occurred very recently in evolution, which sheds light on the evolutionary history of new world plasmodia. Further invasion studies would confirm whether P. simium depends on DBP/DARC to trigger internalization into red blood cells.
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spelling pubmed-44809672015-06-29 Plasmodium simium, a Plasmodium vivax-Related Malaria Parasite: Genetic Variability of Duffy Binding Protein II and the Duffy Antigen/Receptor for Chemokines Camargos Costa, Daniela Pereira de Assis, Gabriela Maíra de Souza Silva, Flávia Alessandra Araújo, Flávia Carolina de Souza Junior, Júlio César Braga Hirano, Zelinda Maria Satiko Kano, Flora Nóbrega de Sousa, Taís Carvalho, Luzia Helena Ferreira Alves de Brito, Cristiana PLoS One Research Article Plasmodium simium is a parasite from New World monkeys that is most closely related to the human malaria parasite Plasmodium vivax; it also naturally infects humans. The blood-stage infection of P. vivax depends on Duffy binding protein II (PvDBPII) and its cognate receptor on erythrocytes, the Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines (hDARC), but there is no information on the P. simium erythrocytic invasion pathway. The genes encoding P. simium DBP (PsDBP(II)) and simian DARC (sDARC) were sequenced from Southern brown howler monkeys (Alouatta guariba clamitans) naturally infected with P. simium because P. simium may also depend on the DBPII/DARC interaction. The sequences of DBP binding domains from P. vivax and P. simium were highly similar. However, the genetic variability of PsDBPII was lower than that of PvDBPII. Phylogenetic analyses demonstrated that these genes were strictly related and clustered in the same clade of the evolutionary tree. DARC from A. clamitans was also sequenced and contained three new non-synonymous substitutions. None of these substitutions were located in the N-terminal domain of DARC, which interacts directly with DBPII. The interaction between sDARC and PvDBPII was evaluated using a cytoadherence assay of COS7 cells expressing PvDBPII on their surfaces. Inhibitory binding assays in vitro demonstrated that antibodies from monkey sera blocked the interaction between COS-7 cells expressing PvDBPII and hDARC-positive erythrocytes. Taken together, phylogenetic analyses reinforced the hypothesis that the host switch from humans to monkeys may have occurred very recently in evolution, which sheds light on the evolutionary history of new world plasmodia. Further invasion studies would confirm whether P. simium depends on DBP/DARC to trigger internalization into red blood cells. Public Library of Science 2015-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4480967/ /pubmed/26107662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131339 Text en © 2015 Camargos Costa 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
Camargos Costa, Daniela
Pereira de Assis, Gabriela Maíra
de Souza Silva, Flávia Alessandra
Araújo, Flávia Carolina
de Souza Junior, Júlio César
Braga Hirano, Zelinda Maria
Satiko Kano, Flora
Nóbrega de Sousa, Taís
Carvalho, Luzia Helena
Ferreira Alves de Brito, Cristiana
Plasmodium simium, a Plasmodium vivax-Related Malaria Parasite: Genetic Variability of Duffy Binding Protein II and the Duffy Antigen/Receptor for Chemokines
title Plasmodium simium, a Plasmodium vivax-Related Malaria Parasite: Genetic Variability of Duffy Binding Protein II and the Duffy Antigen/Receptor for Chemokines
title_full Plasmodium simium, a Plasmodium vivax-Related Malaria Parasite: Genetic Variability of Duffy Binding Protein II and the Duffy Antigen/Receptor for Chemokines
title_fullStr Plasmodium simium, a Plasmodium vivax-Related Malaria Parasite: Genetic Variability of Duffy Binding Protein II and the Duffy Antigen/Receptor for Chemokines
title_full_unstemmed Plasmodium simium, a Plasmodium vivax-Related Malaria Parasite: Genetic Variability of Duffy Binding Protein II and the Duffy Antigen/Receptor for Chemokines
title_short Plasmodium simium, a Plasmodium vivax-Related Malaria Parasite: Genetic Variability of Duffy Binding Protein II and the Duffy Antigen/Receptor for Chemokines
title_sort plasmodium simium, a plasmodium vivax-related malaria parasite: genetic variability of duffy binding protein ii and the duffy antigen/receptor for chemokines
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4480967/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26107662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131339
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