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Antigenicity and adhesiveness of a Plasmodium vivax VIR-E protein from Brazilian isolates

BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax, the major cause of malaria in Latin America, has a large subtelomeric multigene family called vir. In the P. vivax genome, about 20% of its sequences are vir genes. Vir antigens are grouped in subfamilies according to their sequence similarities and have been shown to h...

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Autores principales: Schappo, Ana Paula, Bittencourt, Najara C, Bertolla, Leticia P, Forcellini, Sofia, da Silva, Ana Beatriz Iung Enembreck, dos Santos, Hellen Geremias, Gervásio, João Henrique, Lacerda, Marcus VG, Lopes, Stefanie CP, Costa, Fabio TM, Albrecht, Letusa
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Publicado: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8824159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35137905
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760210227
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author Schappo, Ana Paula
Bittencourt, Najara C
Bertolla, Leticia P
Forcellini, Sofia
da Silva, Ana Beatriz Iung Enembreck
dos Santos, Hellen Geremias
Gervásio, João Henrique
Lacerda, Marcus VG
Lopes, Stefanie CP
Costa, Fabio TM
Albrecht, Letusa
author_facet Schappo, Ana Paula
Bittencourt, Najara C
Bertolla, Leticia P
Forcellini, Sofia
da Silva, Ana Beatriz Iung Enembreck
dos Santos, Hellen Geremias
Gervásio, João Henrique
Lacerda, Marcus VG
Lopes, Stefanie CP
Costa, Fabio TM
Albrecht, Letusa
author_sort Schappo, Ana Paula
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description BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax, the major cause of malaria in Latin America, has a large subtelomeric multigene family called vir. In the P. vivax genome, about 20% of its sequences are vir genes. Vir antigens are grouped in subfamilies according to their sequence similarities and have been shown to have distinct roles and subcellular locations. However, little is known about vir subfamilies, especially when comes to their functions. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diversity, antigenicity, and adhesiveness of Plasmodium vivax VIR-E. METHODS: Vir-E genes were amplified from six P. vivax isolates from Manaus, North of Brazil. The presence of naturally acquired antibodies to recombinant PvBrVIR-E and PvAMA-1 was evaluated by ELISA. Binding capacity of recombinant PvBrVIR-E was assessed by adhesion assay to CHO-ICAM1 cells. FINDINGS: Despite vir-E sequence diversity, among those identified sequences, a representative one was chosen to be expressed as recombinant protein. The presence of IgM or IgG antibodies to PvBrVIR-E was detected in 23.75% of the study population while the presence of IgG antibodies to PvAMA-1 antigen was 66.25% in the same population. PvBrVIR-E was adhesive to CHO-ICAM1. MAIN CONCLUSIONS: PvBrVIR-E was antigenic and adhesive to CHO-ICAM1.
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spelling pubmed-88241592022-02-18 Antigenicity and adhesiveness of a Plasmodium vivax VIR-E protein from Brazilian isolates Schappo, Ana Paula Bittencourt, Najara C Bertolla, Leticia P Forcellini, Sofia da Silva, Ana Beatriz Iung Enembreck dos Santos, Hellen Geremias Gervásio, João Henrique Lacerda, Marcus VG Lopes, Stefanie CP Costa, Fabio TM Albrecht, Letusa Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz Research Article BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax, the major cause of malaria in Latin America, has a large subtelomeric multigene family called vir. In the P. vivax genome, about 20% of its sequences are vir genes. Vir antigens are grouped in subfamilies according to their sequence similarities and have been shown to have distinct roles and subcellular locations. However, little is known about vir subfamilies, especially when comes to their functions. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diversity, antigenicity, and adhesiveness of Plasmodium vivax VIR-E. METHODS: Vir-E genes were amplified from six P. vivax isolates from Manaus, North of Brazil. The presence of naturally acquired antibodies to recombinant PvBrVIR-E and PvAMA-1 was evaluated by ELISA. Binding capacity of recombinant PvBrVIR-E was assessed by adhesion assay to CHO-ICAM1 cells. FINDINGS: Despite vir-E sequence diversity, among those identified sequences, a representative one was chosen to be expressed as recombinant protein. The presence of IgM or IgG antibodies to PvBrVIR-E was detected in 23.75% of the study population while the presence of IgG antibodies to PvAMA-1 antigen was 66.25% in the same population. PvBrVIR-E was adhesive to CHO-ICAM1. MAIN CONCLUSIONS: PvBrVIR-E was antigenic and adhesive to CHO-ICAM1. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2022-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8824159/ /pubmed/35137905 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760210227 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
spellingShingle Research Article
Schappo, Ana Paula
Bittencourt, Najara C
Bertolla, Leticia P
Forcellini, Sofia
da Silva, Ana Beatriz Iung Enembreck
dos Santos, Hellen Geremias
Gervásio, João Henrique
Lacerda, Marcus VG
Lopes, Stefanie CP
Costa, Fabio TM
Albrecht, Letusa
Antigenicity and adhesiveness of a Plasmodium vivax VIR-E protein from Brazilian isolates
title Antigenicity and adhesiveness of a Plasmodium vivax VIR-E protein from Brazilian isolates
title_full Antigenicity and adhesiveness of a Plasmodium vivax VIR-E protein from Brazilian isolates
title_fullStr Antigenicity and adhesiveness of a Plasmodium vivax VIR-E protein from Brazilian isolates
title_full_unstemmed Antigenicity and adhesiveness of a Plasmodium vivax VIR-E protein from Brazilian isolates
title_short Antigenicity and adhesiveness of a Plasmodium vivax VIR-E protein from Brazilian isolates
title_sort antigenicity and adhesiveness of a plasmodium vivax vir-e protein from brazilian isolates
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8824159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35137905
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760210227
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