Author:
Bahl Vanndita,Chaddha Kritika,Mian Syed Yusuf,Holder Anthony A.,Knuepfer Ellen,Gaur Deepak
Abstract
AbstractPlasmodium falciparum, the parasite responsible for severe malaria, develops within erythrocytes. Merozoite invasion and subsequent egress of intraerythrocytic parasites are essential for this erythrocytic cycle, parasite survival and pathogenesis. In the present study, we report the essential role of a novel protein, P. falciparum Merozoite Surface Antigen 180 (PfMSA180), which is conserved across Plasmodium species and recently shown to be associated with the P. vivax merozoite surface. Here, we studied MSA180 expression, processing, localization and function in P. falciparum blood stages. Initially we examined its role in invasion, a process mediated by multiple ligand-receptor interactions and an attractive step for targeting with inhibitory antibodies through the development of a malaria vaccine. Using antibodies specific for different regions of PfMSA180, together with a parasite containing a conditional pfmsa180-gene knockout generated using CRISPR/Cas9 and DiCre recombinase technology, we demonstrate that this protein is unlikely to play a crucial role in erythrocyte invasion. However, deletion of the pfmsa180 gene resulted in a severe egress defect, preventing schizont rupture and blocking the erythrocytic cycle. Our study highlights an essential role of PfMSA180 in parasite egress, which could be targeted through the development of a novel malaria intervention strategy.
Funder
European Molecular Biology Organization
Council for Scientific & Industrial Research
Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, India
University Grants Commission
Francis Crick Institute
Cancer Research UK
UK Medical Research Council
Wellcome Trust
Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, India
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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