2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2017.02.009
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Structure-Guided Identification of a Family of Dual Receptor-Binding PfEMP1 that Is Associated with Cerebral Malaria

Abstract: SummaryCerebral malaria is a deadly outcome of infection by Plasmodium falciparum, occurring when parasite-infected erythrocytes accumulate in the brain. These erythrocytes display parasite proteins of the PfEMP1 family that bind various endothelial receptors. Despite the importance of cerebral malaria, a binding phenotype linked to its symptoms has not been identified. Here, we used structural biology to determine how a group of PfEMP1 proteins interacts with intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1), allowi… Show more

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“…While expression of EPCR-binding PfEMP1s has been associated with all forms of severe malaria [16,[38][39][40][41], probably due to broad tissue tropism, efficient sequestration and the proposed pathogenic consequences of receptor binding, it is not specially linked to the development of cerebral disease. A particular association with cerebral symptoms was found for parasites expressing PfEMP1s that combine both an EPCR-binding CIDRα1 domain and a DBLβ domain that can bind to ICAM-1, allowing simultaneous binding of infected erythrocytes to both ligands [38,42,43] (Figure 1).…”
Section: Do Anti-disease Immunogens Have a Place In Future Malaria Vamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While expression of EPCR-binding PfEMP1s has been associated with all forms of severe malaria [16,[38][39][40][41], probably due to broad tissue tropism, efficient sequestration and the proposed pathogenic consequences of receptor binding, it is not specially linked to the development of cerebral disease. A particular association with cerebral symptoms was found for parasites expressing PfEMP1s that combine both an EPCR-binding CIDRα1 domain and a DBLβ domain that can bind to ICAM-1, allowing simultaneous binding of infected erythrocytes to both ligands [38,42,43] (Figure 1).…”
Section: Do Anti-disease Immunogens Have a Place In Future Malaria Vamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A particular association with cerebral symptoms was found for parasites expressing PfEMP1s that combine both an EPCR-binding CIDRα1 domain and a DBLβ domain that can bind to ICAM-1, allowing simultaneous binding of infected erythrocytes to both ligands [38,42,43] (Figure 1). (A) The architecture of PfEMP1 ectodomains displayed on the surface of erythrocytes infected with P. falciparum.…”
Section: Do Anti-disease Immunogens Have a Place In Future Malaria Vamentioning
confidence: 99%
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