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. 1991 Jun:102 Pt 3:325-34.
doi: 10.1017/s003118200006426x.

Cytoadherence of knobby and knobless Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes

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Cytoadherence of knobby and knobless Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes

W Ruangjirachuporn et al. Parasitology. 1991 Jun.

Abstract

Cytoadherence of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes to melanoma cells was analysed using strains or isolates of parasites expressing or not expressing knobs (K+ or K- phenotype) on the erythrocyte surface. Both K+ and K- parasites had the capacity to cytoadhere to melanoma cells. Using a panel of melanoma cell lines with different surface expression of the cytoadherence receptors CD36, thrombospondin and ICAM-1 indicated that CD36 was the major receptor for parasites of both K+ and K- phenotypes. Binding competition experiments between K+ and K- -infected erythrocytes suggested that K+ cytoadherence is of higher affinity than that of K- parasites. However, some K- cytoadherence was also found in isolates containing mixed populations of K+ and K- parasites. The interaction of the two types of infected erythrocytes with melanoma cells also differed ultrastructurally, erythrocytes of K+ phenotype showing intimate interdigitations with microvilli on the melanoma cells, while erythrocytes of K- phenotype displayed more separated interactions with fewer sites of contact and involving only a few melanoma cell microvilli. One and the same infected erythrocyte may co-express the ligand for CD36-mediated cytoadherence and the structures mediating binding of uninfected erythrocytes to form rosettes.

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