TY - JOUR
T1 - Male-specific expression of the paralog of malaria transmission-blocking target antigen Pfs230, PfB0400w
AU - Eksi, Saliha
AU - Williamson, Kim C.
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - Malaria transmission requires that Plasmodium parasites circulating in the vertebrate host develop into male and female gametocytes, which are then taken up by a mosquito to undergo fertilization and further development into infectious sporozoites. To understand the malaria specific events involved in this process, the gene products involved require identification and characterization. This work demonstrates that antibodies generated against the paralog of malaria transmission-blocking antigen Pfs230, PfB0400w, react only with stage V male gametocytes, not gametes or asexual parasites. In contrast, Pfs230 is expressed on the surface of all gametocytes and remains associated with emerged gametes as one of the primary surface antigens for several hours. Consistent with the localization findings, a high molecular weight band is recognized by anti-PfB0400w antibodies on western blots of extracts of late stage gametocytes, not asexual parasites, early (stage II/III) gametocytes, or gametes. PfB0400w mRNA is also not observed in asexual parasites. The transcript levels peak in stage III/IV gametocytes, then sharply decline in gametes. This work identifies a novel male-specific protein with an expression pattern that is distinctly different than its paralog.
AB - Malaria transmission requires that Plasmodium parasites circulating in the vertebrate host develop into male and female gametocytes, which are then taken up by a mosquito to undergo fertilization and further development into infectious sporozoites. To understand the malaria specific events involved in this process, the gene products involved require identification and characterization. This work demonstrates that antibodies generated against the paralog of malaria transmission-blocking antigen Pfs230, PfB0400w, react only with stage V male gametocytes, not gametes or asexual parasites. In contrast, Pfs230 is expressed on the surface of all gametocytes and remains associated with emerged gametes as one of the primary surface antigens for several hours. Consistent with the localization findings, a high molecular weight band is recognized by anti-PfB0400w antibodies on western blots of extracts of late stage gametocytes, not asexual parasites, early (stage II/III) gametocytes, or gametes. PfB0400w mRNA is also not observed in asexual parasites. The transcript levels peak in stage III/IV gametocytes, then sharply decline in gametes. This work identifies a novel male-specific protein with an expression pattern that is distinctly different than its paralog.
KW - Gametocytes
KW - Gene duplication
KW - Malaria
KW - Plasmodium falciparum
KW - Stage and sex-specific protein expression
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U2 - 10.1016/S0166-6851(02)00091-9
DO - 10.1016/S0166-6851(02)00091-9
M3 - Article
C2 - 12106866
AN - SCOPUS:0036062410
SN - 0166-6851
VL - 122
SP - 127
EP - 130
JO - Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology
JF - Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology
IS - 2
ER -