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PfSRPK1 Regulates Asexual Blood Stage Schizogony and Is Essential for Male Gamete Formation

Serine/arginine-rich protein kinases (SRPKs) are cell cycle-regulated serine/threonine protein kinases and are important regulators of splicing factors. In this study, we functionally characterize SRPK1 of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. P. falciparum SRPK1 (PfSRPK1) was expressed...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Sudhir, Baranwal, Vinay K., Leeb, Amanda S., Haile, Meseret T., Oualim, Kenza M. Z., Hertoghs, Nina, Vaughan, Ashley M., Kappe, Stefan H. I.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9602455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36094218
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02141-22
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author Kumar, Sudhir
Baranwal, Vinay K.
Leeb, Amanda S.
Haile, Meseret T.
Oualim, Kenza M. Z.
Hertoghs, Nina
Vaughan, Ashley M.
Kappe, Stefan H. I.
author_facet Kumar, Sudhir
Baranwal, Vinay K.
Leeb, Amanda S.
Haile, Meseret T.
Oualim, Kenza M. Z.
Hertoghs, Nina
Vaughan, Ashley M.
Kappe, Stefan H. I.
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description Serine/arginine-rich protein kinases (SRPKs) are cell cycle-regulated serine/threonine protein kinases and are important regulators of splicing factors. In this study, we functionally characterize SRPK1 of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. P. falciparum SRPK1 (PfSRPK1) was expressed in asexual blood-stage and sexual-stage gametocytes. Pfsrpk1(−) parasites formed asexual schizonts that generated far fewer merozoites than wild-type parasites, causing reduced replication rates. Pfsrpk1(−) parasites also showed a severe defect in the differentiation of male gametes, causing a complete block in parasite transmission to mosquitoes. RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis of wild-type PfNF54 and Pfsrpk1(−) stage V gametocytes suggested a role for PfSRPK1 in regulating transcript splicing and transcript abundance of genes coding for (i) microtubule/cilium morphogenesis-related proteins, (ii) proteins involved in cyclic nucleotide metabolic processes, (iii) proteins involved in signaling such as PfMAP2, (iv) lipid metabolism enzymes, (v) proteins of osmophilic bodies, and (vi) crystalloid components. Our study reveals an essential role for PfSRPK1 in parasite cell morphogenesis and suggests this kinase as a target to prevent malaria transmission from humans to mosquitoes. IMPORTANCE Plasmodium sexual stages represent a critical bottleneck in the parasite life cycle. Gametocytes taken up in an infectious blood meal by female anopheline mosquito get activated to form gametes and fuse to form short-lived zygotes, which transform into ookinetes to infect mosquitoes. In the present study, we demonstrate that PfSRPK1 is important for merozoite formation and critical for male gametogenesis and is involved in transcript homeostasis for numerous parasite genes. Targeting PfSRPK1 and its downstream pathways may reduce parasite replication and help achieve effective malaria transmission-blocking strategies.
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spelling pubmed-96024552022-10-27 PfSRPK1 Regulates Asexual Blood Stage Schizogony and Is Essential for Male Gamete Formation Kumar, Sudhir Baranwal, Vinay K. Leeb, Amanda S. Haile, Meseret T. Oualim, Kenza M. Z. Hertoghs, Nina Vaughan, Ashley M. Kappe, Stefan H. I. Microbiol Spectr Research Article Serine/arginine-rich protein kinases (SRPKs) are cell cycle-regulated serine/threonine protein kinases and are important regulators of splicing factors. In this study, we functionally characterize SRPK1 of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. P. falciparum SRPK1 (PfSRPK1) was expressed in asexual blood-stage and sexual-stage gametocytes. Pfsrpk1(−) parasites formed asexual schizonts that generated far fewer merozoites than wild-type parasites, causing reduced replication rates. Pfsrpk1(−) parasites also showed a severe defect in the differentiation of male gametes, causing a complete block in parasite transmission to mosquitoes. RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis of wild-type PfNF54 and Pfsrpk1(−) stage V gametocytes suggested a role for PfSRPK1 in regulating transcript splicing and transcript abundance of genes coding for (i) microtubule/cilium morphogenesis-related proteins, (ii) proteins involved in cyclic nucleotide metabolic processes, (iii) proteins involved in signaling such as PfMAP2, (iv) lipid metabolism enzymes, (v) proteins of osmophilic bodies, and (vi) crystalloid components. Our study reveals an essential role for PfSRPK1 in parasite cell morphogenesis and suggests this kinase as a target to prevent malaria transmission from humans to mosquitoes. IMPORTANCE Plasmodium sexual stages represent a critical bottleneck in the parasite life cycle. Gametocytes taken up in an infectious blood meal by female anopheline mosquito get activated to form gametes and fuse to form short-lived zygotes, which transform into ookinetes to infect mosquitoes. In the present study, we demonstrate that PfSRPK1 is important for merozoite formation and critical for male gametogenesis and is involved in transcript homeostasis for numerous parasite genes. Targeting PfSRPK1 and its downstream pathways may reduce parasite replication and help achieve effective malaria transmission-blocking strategies. American Society for Microbiology 2022-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9602455/ /pubmed/36094218 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02141-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Kumar 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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Kumar, Sudhir
Baranwal, Vinay K.
Leeb, Amanda S.
Haile, Meseret T.
Oualim, Kenza M. Z.
Hertoghs, Nina
Vaughan, Ashley M.
Kappe, Stefan H. I.
PfSRPK1 Regulates Asexual Blood Stage Schizogony and Is Essential for Male Gamete Formation
title PfSRPK1 Regulates Asexual Blood Stage Schizogony and Is Essential for Male Gamete Formation
title_full PfSRPK1 Regulates Asexual Blood Stage Schizogony and Is Essential for Male Gamete Formation
title_fullStr PfSRPK1 Regulates Asexual Blood Stage Schizogony and Is Essential for Male Gamete Formation
title_full_unstemmed PfSRPK1 Regulates Asexual Blood Stage Schizogony and Is Essential for Male Gamete Formation
title_short PfSRPK1 Regulates Asexual Blood Stage Schizogony and Is Essential for Male Gamete Formation
title_sort pfsrpk1 regulates asexual blood stage schizogony and is essential for male gamete formation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9602455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36094218
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02141-22
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