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Peptides of the liver stage antigen-1 (LSA-1) of Plasmodium falciparum bind to human hepatocytes
Authors:García Javier E  Puentes Alvaro  López Ramsés  Vera Ricardo  Suárez Jorge  Rodríguez Luis  Curtidor Hernando  Ocampo Marisol  Tovar Diana  Forero Martha  Bermudez Adriana  Cortés Jimena  Urquiza Mauricio  Patarroyo Manuel E
Affiliation:Fundación Instituto de Inmunologi;a de Colombia, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia.
Abstract:Synthetic peptides from the liver stage antigen-1 (LSA-1) antigen sequence were used in HepG2 cell and erythrocyte binding assays to identify regions that could be involved in parasite invasion. LSA-1 protein peptides 20630 ((21)INGKIIKNSEKDEIIKSNLRY(40)), 20637 ((157)KEKLQGQQSDSEQERRAY(173)), 20638 ((174)KEKLQEQQSDLEQERLAY(190)) and 20639 (191KEKLQEQQSDLEQERRAY(207)) had high binding activity in HepG2 assays. Were located in immunogenic regions; peptide cell binding was saturable. Peptide 20630 bound specifically to 48kDa HepG2 membrane surface protein. LSA-1 peptides 20630 ((21)INGKIIKNSEKDEIIKSNLRY(40)) and 20633 ((81)DKELTMSNVKNVSQTNFKSLY(100)) showed specific erythrocyte binding activity and inhibited merozoite invasion of erythrocytes in vitro. A monkey serum prepared against LSA-1 20630 peptide analog (CGINGKNIKNAEKPMIIKSNLRGC) inhibited merozoite invasion in vitro. The data suggest LSA-1 "High Activity Binding Peptides" could play a possible role in hepatic cell invasion as well as merozoite invasion of erythrocytes.
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