Transcriptome Analysis of Plasmodium falciparum Isolates From Benin Reveals Specific Gene Expression Associated With Cerebral Malaria

Author:

Guillochon E12,Fraering J1,Joste V134,Kamaliddin C5,Vianou B16,Houzé L1,Baudrin L G7,Faucher J F8,Aubouy A9,Houzé S134,Cot M1,Argy N134,Taboureau O2,Bertin G I1,Alao Jules,Affolabi Dissou,Biokou Bibiane,Degbelo Jean-Eudes,Deloron Philippe,Dramane Latifou,Jafari-Guemouri Sayeh,Labrunie Anaïs,Ladipo Yélé,Lathiere Thomas,Massougbodji Achille,Mowendabeka Audrey,Papin Jade,Pipy Bernard,Preux Pierre-Marie,Raymondeau Marie,Royo Jade,Sossou Darius,Techer Brigitte,

Affiliation:

1. Université Paris Cité, MERIT, IRD , Paris , France

2. Université Paris Cité, INSERM U1133, CNRS UMR 8251 , Paris , France

3. Parasitology Laboratory, Hôpital Bichat - Claude-Bernard, APHP , Paris , France

4. French Malaria Reference Center, Hôpital Bichat, APHP , Paris , France

5. Cumming School of Medicine, The University of Calgary , Calgary, Alberta , Canada

6. Institut de Recherche Clinique du Bénin , Cotonou , Bénin

7. Institut Curie Genomics of Excellence Platform, PSL Research University, Research Center, Institut Curie , Paris , France

8. INSERM, Univ. Limoges, CHU Limoges, IRD, U1094 Tropical Neuroepidemiology, Institute of Epidemiology and Tropical Neurology, GEIST , Limoges , France

9. Université de Toulouse, PHARMADEV, IRD, UPS , Toulouse , France

Abstract

Abstract Cerebral malaria (CM) is the severest form of Plasmodium falciparum infection. Children under 5 years old are those most vulnerable to CM, and they consequently have the highest risk of malaria-related death. Parasite-associated factors leading to CM are not yet fully elucidated. We therefore sought to characterize the gene expression profile associated with CM, using RNA sequencing data from 15 CM and 15 uncomplicated malaria isolates from Benin. Cerebral malaria parasites displayed reduced circulation times, possibly related to higher cytoadherence capacity. Consistent with the latter, we detected increased var genes abundance in CM isolates. Differential expression analyses showed that distinct transcriptome profiles are signatures of malaria severity. Genes involved in adhesion, excluding variant surface antigens, were dysregulated, supporting the idea of increased cytoadhesion capacity of CM parasites. Finally, we found dysregulated expression of genes in the entry into host pathway that may reflect greater erythrocyte invasion capacity of CM parasites.

Funder

French National Research Agency

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology and Allergy

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