Plasmodium falciparum Clag9-associated PfRhopH complex is involved in merozoite binding to human erythrocytes

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  • Bishwanath Kumar Chourasia
  • Arunaditya Deshmukh
  • Inderjeet Kaur
  • Gourab Paul
  • Ashutosh Panda
  • Sumit Rathore
  • Susheel K. Singh
  • Theisen, Michael
  • Asif Mohmmed
  • Pawan Malhotra

Cytoadherence-linked asexual gene 9 (Clag9), a conserved Plasmodium protein expressed during the asexual blood stages, is involved in the cytoadherence of infected red blood cells (RBCs) to the endothelial lining of blood vessels. Here, we show that Plasmodium falciparum Clag9 (PfClag9) is a component of the PfClag9- RhopH complex that is involved in merozoite binding to human erythrocytes. To characterize PfClag9, we expressed four fragments of PfClag9, encompassing the entire protein. Immunostaining analysis using anti-PfClag9 antibodies showed expression and localization of PfClag9 at the apical end of the merozoites. Mass spectrometric analysis of merozoite extracts after immunoprecipitation using anti-PfClag9 antibody identified P. falciparum rhoptry-associated protein 1 (PfRAP1), PfRAP2, PfRAP3, PfRhopH2, and PfRhopH3 as associated proteins. The identified rhoptry proteins were expressed, and their association with PfClag9 domains was assessed by using protein-protein interaction tools. We further showed that PfClag9 binds human RBCs by interacting with the glycophorin A-band 3 receptor-coreceptor complex. In agreement with its cellular localization, PfClag9 was strongly recognized by antibodies generated during natural infection. Mice immunized with the C-terminal domain of Pf- Clag9 were partially protected against a subsequent challenge infection with Plasmodium berghei, further supporting a biological role of PfClag9 during natural infection. Taken together, these results provide direct evidence for the existence of a PfRhopHClag9 complex on the Plasmodium merozoite surface that binds to human RBCs.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere00504-19
JournalInfection and Immunity
Volume88
Issue number2
ISSN0019-9567
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

    Research areas

  • Clag9, Cytoadherence, Plasmodium, RhopH

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