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PfEMP1 A-Type ICAM-1-Binding Domains Are Not Associated with Cerebral Malaria in Beninese Children

PfEMP1 is the major antigen involved in Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocyte sequestration in cerebrovascular endothelium. While some PfEMP1 domains have been associated with clinical phenotypes of malaria, formal associations between the expression of a specific domain and the adhesion proper...

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Autores principales: Joste, V., Guillochon, E., Fraering, J., Vianou, B., Watier, L., Jafari-Guemouri, S., Cot, M., Houzé, S., Aubouy, A., Faucher, J. F., Argy, N., Bertin, G. I.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7683394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33203751
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02103-20
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author Joste, V.
Guillochon, E.
Fraering, J.
Vianou, B.
Watier, L.
Jafari-Guemouri, S.
Cot, M.
Houzé, S.
Aubouy, A.
Faucher, J. F.
Argy, N.
Bertin, G. I.
author_facet Joste, V.
Guillochon, E.
Fraering, J.
Vianou, B.
Watier, L.
Jafari-Guemouri, S.
Cot, M.
Houzé, S.
Aubouy, A.
Faucher, J. F.
Argy, N.
Bertin, G. I.
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description PfEMP1 is the major antigen involved in Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocyte sequestration in cerebrovascular endothelium. While some PfEMP1 domains have been associated with clinical phenotypes of malaria, formal associations between the expression of a specific domain and the adhesion properties of clinical isolates are limited. In this context, 73 cerebral malaria (CM) and 98 uncomplicated malaria (UM) Beninese children were recruited. We attempted to correlate the cytoadherence phenotype of Plasmodium falciparum isolates with the clinical presentation and the expression of specific PfEMP1 domains. Cytoadherence level on Hbec-5i and CHO-ICAM-1 cell lines and var genes expression were measured. We also investigated the prevalence of the ICAM-1-binding amino acid motif and dual receptor-binding domains, described as a potential determinant of cerebral malaria pathophysiology. We finally evaluated IgG levels against PfEMP1 recombinant domains (CIDRα1.4, DBLβ3, and CIDRα1.4-DBLβ3). CM isolates displayed higher cytoadherence levels on both cell lines, and we found a correlation between CIDRα1.4-DBLβ1/3 domain expression and CHO-ICAM-1 cytoadherence level. Endothelial protein C receptor (EPCR)-binding domains were overexpressed in CM isolates compared to UM whereas no difference was found in ICAM-1-binding DBLβ1/3 domain expression. Surprisingly, both CM and UM isolates expressed ICAM-1-binding motif and dual receptor-binding domains. There was no difference in IgG response against DBLβ3 between CM and UM isolates expressing ICAM-1-binding DBLβ1/3 domain. It raises questions about the role of this motif in CM pathophysiology, and further studies are needed, especially on the role of DBLβ1/3 without the ICAM-1-binding motif.
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spelling pubmed-76833942020-11-30 PfEMP1 A-Type ICAM-1-Binding Domains Are Not Associated with Cerebral Malaria in Beninese Children Joste, V. Guillochon, E. Fraering, J. Vianou, B. Watier, L. Jafari-Guemouri, S. Cot, M. Houzé, S. Aubouy, A. Faucher, J. F. Argy, N. Bertin, G. I. mBio Research Article PfEMP1 is the major antigen involved in Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocyte sequestration in cerebrovascular endothelium. While some PfEMP1 domains have been associated with clinical phenotypes of malaria, formal associations between the expression of a specific domain and the adhesion properties of clinical isolates are limited. In this context, 73 cerebral malaria (CM) and 98 uncomplicated malaria (UM) Beninese children were recruited. We attempted to correlate the cytoadherence phenotype of Plasmodium falciparum isolates with the clinical presentation and the expression of specific PfEMP1 domains. Cytoadherence level on Hbec-5i and CHO-ICAM-1 cell lines and var genes expression were measured. We also investigated the prevalence of the ICAM-1-binding amino acid motif and dual receptor-binding domains, described as a potential determinant of cerebral malaria pathophysiology. We finally evaluated IgG levels against PfEMP1 recombinant domains (CIDRα1.4, DBLβ3, and CIDRα1.4-DBLβ3). CM isolates displayed higher cytoadherence levels on both cell lines, and we found a correlation between CIDRα1.4-DBLβ1/3 domain expression and CHO-ICAM-1 cytoadherence level. Endothelial protein C receptor (EPCR)-binding domains were overexpressed in CM isolates compared to UM whereas no difference was found in ICAM-1-binding DBLβ1/3 domain expression. Surprisingly, both CM and UM isolates expressed ICAM-1-binding motif and dual receptor-binding domains. There was no difference in IgG response against DBLβ3 between CM and UM isolates expressing ICAM-1-binding DBLβ1/3 domain. It raises questions about the role of this motif in CM pathophysiology, and further studies are needed, especially on the role of DBLβ1/3 without the ICAM-1-binding motif. American Society for Microbiology 2020-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7683394/ /pubmed/33203751 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02103-20 Text en Copyright © 2020 Joste et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Joste, V.
Guillochon, E.
Fraering, J.
Vianou, B.
Watier, L.
Jafari-Guemouri, S.
Cot, M.
Houzé, S.
Aubouy, A.
Faucher, J. F.
Argy, N.
Bertin, G. I.
PfEMP1 A-Type ICAM-1-Binding Domains Are Not Associated with Cerebral Malaria in Beninese Children
title PfEMP1 A-Type ICAM-1-Binding Domains Are Not Associated with Cerebral Malaria in Beninese Children
title_full PfEMP1 A-Type ICAM-1-Binding Domains Are Not Associated with Cerebral Malaria in Beninese Children
title_fullStr PfEMP1 A-Type ICAM-1-Binding Domains Are Not Associated with Cerebral Malaria in Beninese Children
title_full_unstemmed PfEMP1 A-Type ICAM-1-Binding Domains Are Not Associated with Cerebral Malaria in Beninese Children
title_short PfEMP1 A-Type ICAM-1-Binding Domains Are Not Associated with Cerebral Malaria in Beninese Children
title_sort pfemp1 a-type icam-1-binding domains are not associated with cerebral malaria in beninese children
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7683394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33203751
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02103-20
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