Nature Communications (Jul 2022)

Selective expression of variant surface antigens enables Plasmodium falciparum to evade immune clearance in vivo

  • Marvin Chew,
  • Weijian Ye,
  • Radoslaw Igor Omelianczyk,
  • Charisse Flerida Pasaje,
  • Regina Hoo,
  • Qingfeng Chen,
  • Jacquin C. Niles,
  • Jianzhu Chen,
  • Peter Preiser

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-31741-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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During the erythrocyte (RBC) stage of P. falciparum infection variant surface antigens (VSAs) such as PfEMP1s and RIFINs expressed on RBCs are important for infection and evasion of host innate immune system. Here, Chew et al. use a NSG mouse model, which is deficient in B, T and NK cells but retains macrophages, to show that PfEMP1 surface expression is required for in vivo adaptation as well as in vitro evasion of macrophage phagocytosis.