Modifications in the CD36 binding domain of the Plasmodium falciparum variant antigen are responsible for the inability of chondroitin sulfate A adherent parasites to bind CD36
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Modifications in the CD36 binding domain of the Plasmodium falciparum variant antigen are responsible for the inability of chondroitin sulfate A adherent parasites to bind CD36
Abstract
Adhesion of mature Plasmodium falciparum parasitized erythrocytes to microvascular endothelial cells or to placenta contributes directly to the virulence and severe pathology of P falciparum malaria. Whereas CD36 is the major endothelial receptor for microvasculature sequestration, infected erythrocytes adhering in the placenta bind chondroitin sulfate A (CSA) but not CD36. Binding to both receptors is mediated by different members of the large and diverse protein family P falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein-1 (PfEMP-1) and involves different regions of the molecule. The PfEMP-1-binding domain for CD36 resides in the cysteine-rich interdomain region 1 (CIDR-1). To explore why CSA-binding parasites do not bind CD36, CIDR-1 domains from CD36- or CSA-binding parasites were expressed in mammalian cells and tested for adhesion. Although CIDR-1 domains from CD36-adherent strains strongly bound CD36, those from CSA-adherent parasites did not. The CIDR-1 domain has also been reported to bind CSA. However, none of the CIDR-1 domains tested bound CSA. Chimeric proteins between CIDR-1 domains that bind or do not bind CD36 and mutagenesis experiments revealed that modifications in the minimal CD36-binding region (M2 region) are responsible for the inability of CSA-selected parasites to bind CD36. One of these modifications, mapped to a 3-amino acid substitution in the M2 region, ablated binding in one variant and largely reduced binding of another. These findings provide a molecular explanation for the inability of placental sequestered parasites to bind CD36 and provide additional insight into critical residues for the CIDR-1/CD36 interaction.
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