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Identification of the Recombinant Plasmodium vivax Surface-Related Antigen as a Possible Immune Evasion Factor Against Human Splenic Fibroblasts by Targeting ITGB1

Plasmodium vivax–infected erythrocytes can enter the spleen and evade spleen clearance to establish chronic infections. However, the mechanism underlying P. vivax immune evasion in the spleen is still unclear. Human splenic fibroblasts (HSF), also known as barrier cells, play an essential role in th...

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Autores principales: Fu, Haitian, Lu, Jiachen, Zhang, Xinxin, Wang, Bo, Sun, Yifan, Lei, Yao, Shen, Feihu, Kassegne, Kokouvi, Han, Eun-Taek, Cheng, Yang
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8685506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34938733
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2021.764109
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author Fu, Haitian
Lu, Jiachen
Zhang, Xinxin
Wang, Bo
Sun, Yifan
Lei, Yao
Shen, Feihu
Kassegne, Kokouvi
Han, Eun-Taek
Cheng, Yang
author_facet Fu, Haitian
Lu, Jiachen
Zhang, Xinxin
Wang, Bo
Sun, Yifan
Lei, Yao
Shen, Feihu
Kassegne, Kokouvi
Han, Eun-Taek
Cheng, Yang
author_sort Fu, Haitian
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description Plasmodium vivax–infected erythrocytes can enter the spleen and evade spleen clearance to establish chronic infections. However, the mechanism underlying P. vivax immune evasion in the spleen is still unclear. Human splenic fibroblasts (HSF), also known as barrier cells, play an essential role in the immune function of spleen. A hypothesis holds that P. vivax—infected erythrocytes induce spleen structural remodeling to form barrier cells. Subsequently, these infected erythrocytes can selectively cytoadhere to these barrier cells to escape spleen clearance. In this work, we found that P. vivax surface-related antigen (PvSRA; PlasmoDB ID: PVX_084970), an exported protein on infected erythrocyte membrane, could bind with HSF. Considering the above hypothesis, we speculated that PvSRA might be involved in P. vivax immune evasion by changing HSF cell performance. To investigate this speculation, RNA sequencing, protein microarray, and bioinformatics analysis technologies were applied, and in vitro validations were further performed. The results showed that the recombinant PvSRA attracted HSF migration and interacted with HSF by targeting integrin β1 (ITGB1) along with changes in HSF cell performance, such as focal adhesion, extracellular matrix, actin cytoskeleton, and cell cycle. This study indicated that PvSRA might indeed participate in the immune evasion of P. vivax in the spleen by changing HSF function through PvSRA–ITGB1 axis.
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spelling pubmed-86855062021-12-21 Identification of the Recombinant Plasmodium vivax Surface-Related Antigen as a Possible Immune Evasion Factor Against Human Splenic Fibroblasts by Targeting ITGB1 Fu, Haitian Lu, Jiachen Zhang, Xinxin Wang, Bo Sun, Yifan Lei, Yao Shen, Feihu Kassegne, Kokouvi Han, Eun-Taek Cheng, Yang Front Cell Dev Biol Cell and Developmental Biology Plasmodium vivax–infected erythrocytes can enter the spleen and evade spleen clearance to establish chronic infections. However, the mechanism underlying P. vivax immune evasion in the spleen is still unclear. Human splenic fibroblasts (HSF), also known as barrier cells, play an essential role in the immune function of spleen. A hypothesis holds that P. vivax—infected erythrocytes induce spleen structural remodeling to form barrier cells. Subsequently, these infected erythrocytes can selectively cytoadhere to these barrier cells to escape spleen clearance. In this work, we found that P. vivax surface-related antigen (PvSRA; PlasmoDB ID: PVX_084970), an exported protein on infected erythrocyte membrane, could bind with HSF. Considering the above hypothesis, we speculated that PvSRA might be involved in P. vivax immune evasion by changing HSF cell performance. To investigate this speculation, RNA sequencing, protein microarray, and bioinformatics analysis technologies were applied, and in vitro validations were further performed. The results showed that the recombinant PvSRA attracted HSF migration and interacted with HSF by targeting integrin β1 (ITGB1) along with changes in HSF cell performance, such as focal adhesion, extracellular matrix, actin cytoskeleton, and cell cycle. This study indicated that PvSRA might indeed participate in the immune evasion of P. vivax in the spleen by changing HSF function through PvSRA–ITGB1 axis. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8685506/ /pubmed/34938733 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2021.764109 Text en Copyright © 2021 Fu, Lu, Zhang, Wang, Sun, Lei, Shen, Kassegne, Han and Cheng. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cell and Developmental Biology
Fu, Haitian
Lu, Jiachen
Zhang, Xinxin
Wang, Bo
Sun, Yifan
Lei, Yao
Shen, Feihu
Kassegne, Kokouvi
Han, Eun-Taek
Cheng, Yang
Identification of the Recombinant Plasmodium vivax Surface-Related Antigen as a Possible Immune Evasion Factor Against Human Splenic Fibroblasts by Targeting ITGB1
title Identification of the Recombinant Plasmodium vivax Surface-Related Antigen as a Possible Immune Evasion Factor Against Human Splenic Fibroblasts by Targeting ITGB1
title_full Identification of the Recombinant Plasmodium vivax Surface-Related Antigen as a Possible Immune Evasion Factor Against Human Splenic Fibroblasts by Targeting ITGB1
title_fullStr Identification of the Recombinant Plasmodium vivax Surface-Related Antigen as a Possible Immune Evasion Factor Against Human Splenic Fibroblasts by Targeting ITGB1
title_full_unstemmed Identification of the Recombinant Plasmodium vivax Surface-Related Antigen as a Possible Immune Evasion Factor Against Human Splenic Fibroblasts by Targeting ITGB1
title_short Identification of the Recombinant Plasmodium vivax Surface-Related Antigen as a Possible Immune Evasion Factor Against Human Splenic Fibroblasts by Targeting ITGB1
title_sort identification of the recombinant plasmodium vivax surface-related antigen as a possible immune evasion factor against human splenic fibroblasts by targeting itgb1
topic Cell and Developmental Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8685506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34938733
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2021.764109
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