Gene models, expression repertoire, and immune response of Plasmodium vivax reticulocyte binding proteins

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Hietanen, Jenni
Chim-Ong, Anongruk
Chiramanewong, Thanprakorn
Gruszczyk, Jakub
Roobsoong, Wanlapa
Tham, Wai Hong
Sattabongkot, Jetsumon
Nguitragool, Wang

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Members of the Plasmodium vivax reticulocyte binding protein (PvRBP) family are believed to mediate specific invasion of reticulocytes by P. vivax. In this study, we performed molecular characterization of genes encoding members of this protein family. Through cDNA sequencing, we constructed full-length gene models and verified genes that are protein coding and those that are pseudogenes. We also used quantitative PCR to measure their in vivo transcript abundances in clinical P. vivax isolates. Like genes encoding related invasion ligands of P. falciparum, Pvrbp expression levels vary broadly across different parasite isolates. Through antibody measurements, we found that host immune pressure may be the driving force behind the distinctly high diversity of one of the family members, PvRBP2c. Mild yet significant negative correlation was found between parasitemia and the PvRBP2b antibody level, suggesting that antibodies to the protein may interfere with invasion.

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Infection and Immunity

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