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The 66-kDa merozoite surface antigen (PK66) of Plasmodium knowlesi, a simian malaria, possesses vaccine-related properties that are thought to originate from a receptor-like role in parasite invasion of erythrocytes. We report the complete sequence of PK66 which allowed the demonstration that highly conserved analogues exist throughout Plasmodium including a recently reported gene from P. falciparum (Peterson, M. G., Marshall, V. M., Smythe, J. A., Crewther, P. E., Lew, A., Silva, A., Anders, R. F., and Kemp, D. J. (1989) Mol. Cell. Biol. 9, 3151-3155). These analogues are highly promising vaccination candidates. The distribution of PK66 changes after schizont rupture in a coordinate manner associated with merozoite invasion. The protein is concentrated at the apical end prior to rupture, following which it can distribute itself entirely across the surface of the free merozoite. During invasion, immunofluorescence studies suggest that, PK66 is excluded from the erythrocyte at, and behind, the invasion interface.  相似文献   

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Cot analysis shows that the haploid Drosophila genome contains 12% rapidly reassociating, highly reiterated DNA, 12% middle repetitive DNA with an average reiteration frequency of 70, and 70% single-copy DNA. The distribution of the middle repetitive sequences in the genome has been studied by an examination in the electron microscope of the structures obtained when middle repetitive sequences present on large DNA strands reassociate and by the hydroxyapatite binding methods developed by Davidson et al. (1973). At least one third by weight of the middle repetitive sequences are interspersed in single-copy sequences. These interspersed middle repetitive sequences have a fairly uniform distribution of lengths from less than 0.5 to 13 kb, with a number average value of 5.6 kb. The average distance between middle repetitive sequences is greater than 13 kb. The data do not exclude the possibility that essentially all of the middle repetitive sequences have the interspersion pattern described above; however, it is possible that some of the middle repetitive sequences of Drosophila are clustered in stretches of length much greater than 13 kb. The interspersion pattern of the middle repetitive sequences in Drosophila is quite different from that which occurs in the sea urchin, in Xenopus, in rat, and probably many other higher eucaryotes.  相似文献   

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All of the coat proteins of the sporozoite and merozoite stages of Plasmodium, determined to date, contain tandem repeats and most of these contain at least one proline residue. These tandemly repeated segments of the circumsporozite (CS) proteins of P. falciparum and P. knowlesi have been shown to constitute an immunodominant epitope. Antibodies to these peptide segments have been shown to be protective and cause the shedding of the CS protein, known as the CSP reaction. In this study, four synthetic peptides were prepared by solid-phase peptide synthesis. The first peptide corresponds to the tetrapeptide tandem repeat in the CS protein of P. falciparum, repeated eight times, (NANP)8. The second peptide is an analogue of the first in which glycine is substituted for proline, (NANG)8. The third peptide corresponds to the tandem repeat of P. knowlesi, PK(1–24), which is repeated twice (QAQGDGANAGQP)2. The fourth peptide is a tetrapeptide repeat, corresponding to the C-terminal tetrapeptide of PK(1–24) and is repeated eight times, (AGQP)8. It is shown by CD measurements that the presence of proline in these repeats induces an increase in β-sheet (β-turn) content in the (NANP)8 peptide relative to the repeat of (NANG)8 and PK(1–24) peptide in aqueous media. The (AGQP)8 peptide has the highest β-sheet (β-turn) content in the synthetic peptides. It is concluded that this increase in defined structure correlates well with and hence may contribute to the increased antigenicity in these repeats.  相似文献   

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We have expressed in Escherichia coli the nonrepetitive repeat zone of the MSA-1 surface protein of the RO-33 isolate of Plasmodium falciparum. The recombinant protein was used to immunize mice and the resulting RO-33 monospecific serum was used to screen our P. falciparum strain collection in order to recover additional alleles lacking tripeptide repeats in block 2 of MSA-1. Only 1 (RO-71) out of 30 isolates tested reacted strongly with the serum by indirect immunofluorescence assay. Surprisingly, block 2 of the RO-71 MSA-1 allele contains tripeptide repeats resembling those of the K1 isolate of P. falciparum. Additional sequence analysis of the entire DNA coding for the 80-kDa MSA-1-derived surface component did not reveal any amino acid stretches similar to block 2 of RO-33 which could rationalize the immunological cross-reactivity. We eliminated the possibility that the RO-71 culture was contaminated with RO-33 type alleles of MSA-1 by Southern blotting and PCR analysis. The RO-33-specific mouse serum used for the initial selection of RO-71 did not react with the antigen in the denatured state (Western blot). This and the sequence analysis suggest that the cross-reactive epitope in the MSA-1 protein of RO-71 is conformational. The possibility that a truncated frame-shift protein encoded by mutated MSA-1 mRNA is recognized by the serum is discussed.  相似文献   

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Three Plasmodium falciparum serine repeat antigen (SERA) protein peptides were studied by NMR and structure calculations being done in 70:30 water:trifluoroethanol solution. Peptide 22834 was shown to be immunogenic and protective against malaria in Aotus monkeys, whilst native peptide 6737 and its analogue 14096 did not present protection against the disease in these monkeys. Results showed a relationship between these peptides' secondary structure and their function as immunogen against malaria.  相似文献   

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Background

The simian malaria parasite, Plasmodium knowlesi, can cause severe and fatal disease in humans yet it is rarely included in routine public health reporting systems for malaria and its geographical range is largely unknown. Because malaria caused by P. knowlesi is a truly neglected tropical disease, there are substantial obstacles to defining the geographical extent and risk of this disease. Information is required on the occurrence of human cases in different locations, on which non-human primates host this parasite and on which vectors are able to transmit it to humans. We undertook a systematic review and ranked the existing evidence, at a subnational spatial scale, to investigate the potential geographical range of the parasite reservoir capable of infecting humans.

Methodology/Principal Findings

After reviewing the published literature we identified potential host and vector species and ranked these based on how informative they are for the presence of an infectious parasite reservoir, based on current evidence. We collated spatial data on parasite occurrence and the ranges of the identified host and vector species. The ranked spatial data allowed us to assign an evidence score to 475 subnational areas in 19 countries and we present the results on a map of the Southeast and South Asia region.

Conclusions/Significance

We have ranked subnational areas within the potential disease range according to evidence for presence of a disease risk to humans, providing geographical evidence to support decisions on prevention, management and prophylaxis. This work also highlights the unknown risk status of large parts of the region. Within this unknown category, our map identifies which areas have most evidence for the potential to support an infectious reservoir and are therefore a priority for further investigation. Furthermore we identify geographical areas where further investigation of putative host and vector species would be highly informative for the region-wide assessment.  相似文献   

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The simian malaria Plasmodium knowlesi provides many favourable features as an experimental model; it can be grown in vivo or in vitro. Parasites of defined variant specificity and stage of development are readily obtained and both the natural host and a highly susceptible host are available for experimental infection and vaccination trials. Proteins synthesized by erythrocytic P. knowlesi parasites are characteristic of the developmental stage, as are the alterations that the parasite induces in the red cell surface. Erythrocytic merozoites are anatomically and biochemically complex, their surface alone is covered by at least eight distinct polypeptides. Immune serum from merozoite-immunized rhesus recognizes many parasite components, especially those synthesized by schizonts. All of the merozoite surface components and some of the schizont-infected red cell surface antigens are recognized by such immune sera. Rhesus monkeys rendered immune by repeated infection may by contrast recognize comparatively few antigens; a positive correlation was established for these 'naturally' immunized monkeys between protection and antibody directed against a 74 000 molecular mass antigen. Immunization with this purified antigen confers partial protection. Other putative protective antigens have been identified by monoclonal antibodies that inhibit merozoite invasion of red cells in vitro. The antigens recognized by inhibitory monoclonal antibodies are synthesized exclusively by schizonts and are processed, at the time of schizont rupture and merozoite release, to smaller molecules that are present on the merozoite surface. The multiplicity of protective antigens is clearly demonstrated by the fact that seven distinct merozoite surface antigens are recognized by three different inhibitory monoclonals. None of the protective antigens identified are variant or strain specific.  相似文献   

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The DARC (Duffy antigen/receptor for chemokines) gene, also called Duffy or FY, encodes a membrane-bound chemokine receptor. Two malaria parasites, Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium knowlesi, use DARC to trigger internalization into red blood cells. Although much has been reported on the evolution of DARC null alleles, little is known about the evolution of the coding portion of this gene or the role that protein sequence divergence in this receptor may play in disease susceptibility or zoonosis. Here, we show that the Plasmodium interaction domain of DARC is nearly invariant in the human population, suggesting that coding polymorphism there is unlikely to play a role in differential susceptibility to infection. However, an analysis of DARC orthologs from 35 simian primate species reveals high levels of sequence divergence in the Plasmodium interaction domain. Signatures of positive selection in this domain indicate that species-specific mutations in the protein sequence of DARC could serve as barriers to the transmission of Plasmodium between primate species.  相似文献   

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Summary The fine structure of erythrocytic stages of Plasmodium knowlesi was compared with that of the same parasite isolated from its host cell by a saponin technique. Rhesus monkeys experimentally infected with Plasmodium knowlesi were the source of parasitized red cells. The erythrocytic stages of this Plasmodium showed all the organelles described in other mammalian forms; the nucleus lacked a typical nucleolus but contained a cluster of granules. P. knowlesi did not have protozoan-type mitochondria as do the avian and reptilian forms, but had double-membrane-bounded bodies as observed in other mammalian malarial parasites.The isolation procedure caused a slight swelling of the parasite, but in general, the structure and structural relationships of the parasite were preserved. However, the isolation technique gave a new insight into the connection of the host cell cytoplasm with the large, so-called food vacuoles of the parasite. The parasite freed from its host cell showed clear spaces where the large vacuoles had been. The content of these vacuoles had been removed together with the red cell cytoplasm. As the nature of the isolation procedure precluded any disruption of the parasite itself, these findings support our view that the vacuoles are not true food vacuoles. If these were true food vacuoles, they would be completely enclosed by a parasite membrane within the parasite cytoplasm. However, we have demonstrated that they represent extensions of host cell cytoplasm in direct communication with the rest of the red cell. The outer membrane surrounding the intra-erythrocytic parasites disappeared after isolation of the parasite from the host cell. This strongly suggested that the outer membrane is of host cell origin. The budding process of the merozoites from a schizont was also described and discussed.This paper is contribution No. 558 from the Army Research Program on Malaria and was supported in part by Research Grant AI 08970-01 from the United States Public Health Service.  相似文献   

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Common marmosets were shown to be susceptible to Plasmodium knowlesi malaria. The morphology of the parasite was indistinguishable from the observed in the natural host (Macaca fascicularis) and the common laboratory model (Macaca mulatta). A differential susceptibility to P. knowlesi was observed in the 8 marmosets studied. Multiplication rates of parasites were variable over 24 h periods. Five animals died of a fulminating infection within 12--17 days after challenge. Three animals recovered spontaneously from infection and were subsequently resistant to challenge with homologous and heterologous variants and strains of P. knowlesi. This resistance was maintained for intervals up to 100 days between challenge infections.  相似文献   

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