TY - JOUR
T1 - Epitope mapping and topographic analysis of VAR2CSA DBL3X involved in P. falciparum placental sequestration
AU - Dahlbäck, Madeleine
AU - Rask, Thomas S
AU - Andersen, Pernille H
AU - Nielsen, Morten A
AU - Ndam, Nicaise T
AU - Resende, Mafalda
AU - Turner, Louise
AU - Deloron, Philippe
AU - Hviid, Lars
AU - Lund, Ole
AU - Pedersen, Anders Gorm
AU - Theander, Thor G
AU - Salanti, Ali
PY - 2006/11
Y1 - 2006/11
N2 - Pregnancy-associated malaria is a major health problem, which mainly affects primigravidae living in malaria endemic areas. The syndrome is precipitated by accumulation of infected erythrocytes in placental tissue through an interaction between chondroitin sulphate A on syncytiotrophoblasts and a parasite-encoded protein on the surface of infected erythrocytes, believed to be VAR2CSA. VAR2CSA is a polymorphic protein of approximately 3,000 amino acids forming six Duffy-binding-like (DBL) domains. For vaccine development it is important to define the antigenic targets for protective antibodies and to characterize the consequences of sequence variation. In this study, we used a combination of in silico tools, peptide arrays, and structural modeling to show that sequence variation mainly occurs in regions under strong diversifying selection, predicted to form flexible loops. These regions are the main targets of naturally acquired immunoglobulin gamma and accessible for antibodies reacting with native VAR2CSA on infected erythrocytes. Interestingly, surface reactive anti-VAR2CSA antibodies also target a conserved DBL3X region predicted to form an alpha-helix. Finally, we could identify DBL3X sequence motifs that were more likely to occur in parasites isolated from primi- and multigravidae, respectively. These findings strengthen the vaccine candidacy of VAR2CSA and will be important for choosing epitopes and variants of DBL3X to be included in a vaccine protecting women against pregnancy-associated malaria.
AB - Pregnancy-associated malaria is a major health problem, which mainly affects primigravidae living in malaria endemic areas. The syndrome is precipitated by accumulation of infected erythrocytes in placental tissue through an interaction between chondroitin sulphate A on syncytiotrophoblasts and a parasite-encoded protein on the surface of infected erythrocytes, believed to be VAR2CSA. VAR2CSA is a polymorphic protein of approximately 3,000 amino acids forming six Duffy-binding-like (DBL) domains. For vaccine development it is important to define the antigenic targets for protective antibodies and to characterize the consequences of sequence variation. In this study, we used a combination of in silico tools, peptide arrays, and structural modeling to show that sequence variation mainly occurs in regions under strong diversifying selection, predicted to form flexible loops. These regions are the main targets of naturally acquired immunoglobulin gamma and accessible for antibodies reacting with native VAR2CSA on infected erythrocytes. Interestingly, surface reactive anti-VAR2CSA antibodies also target a conserved DBL3X region predicted to form an alpha-helix. Finally, we could identify DBL3X sequence motifs that were more likely to occur in parasites isolated from primi- and multigravidae, respectively. These findings strengthen the vaccine candidacy of VAR2CSA and will be important for choosing epitopes and variants of DBL3X to be included in a vaccine protecting women against pregnancy-associated malaria.
KW - Amino Acid Motifs
KW - Amino Acid Sequence
KW - Animals
KW - Antibodies, Protozoan/immunology
KW - Antigens, Protozoan/genetics
KW - B-Lymphocytes/immunology
KW - Binding, Competitive
KW - Chondroitin Sulfates/metabolism
KW - Epitope Mapping
KW - Female
KW - Genetic Variation
KW - Humans
KW - Malaria, Falciparum/physiopathology
KW - Models, Molecular
KW - Molecular Sequence Data
KW - Molecular Structure
KW - Parity
KW - Placenta/parasitology
KW - Plasmodium falciparum/immunology
KW - Pregnancy
KW - Protein Structure, Tertiary
KW - Protozoan Proteins/genetics
KW - Receptors, Cell Surface/immunology
KW - Recombinant Proteins/genetics
KW - Recombination, Genetic
U2 - 10.1371/journal.ppat.0020124
DO - 10.1371/journal.ppat.0020124
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 17112315
SN - 1553-7374
VL - 2
SP - e124
JO - P L o S Pathogens (Online)
JF - P L o S Pathogens (Online)
IS - 11
ER -