Allelic variants of full-length VAR2CSA, the placental malaria vaccine candidate, differ in antigenicity and receptor binding affinity.
Jonathan P RennJustin Y A DoritchamouBergeline C Nguemwo TentokamRobert D MorrisonMatthew V CowlesMartin BurkhardtRui MaNiraj H ToliaMichal FriedPatrick Emmet DuffyPublished in: Communications biology (2021)
Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes (IE) sequester in the placenta via surface protein VAR2CSA, which binds chondroitin sulfate A (CSA) expressed on the syncytiotrophoblast surface, causing placental malaria (PM) and severe adverse outcomes in mothers and their offspring. VAR2CSA belongs to the PfEMP1 variant surface antigen family; PfEMP1 proteins mediate IE adhesion and facilitate parasite immunoevasion through antigenic variation. Here we produced deglycosylated (native-like) and glycosylated versions of seven recombinant full-length VAR2CSA ectodomains and compared them for antigenicity and adhesiveness. All VAR2CSA recombinants bound CSA with nanomolar affinity, and plasma from Malian pregnant women demonstrated antigen-specific reactivity that increased with gravidity and trimester. However, allelic and glycosylation variants differed in their affinity to CSA and their serum reactivities. Deglycosylated proteins (native-like) showed higher CSA affinity than glycosylated proteins for all variants except NF54. Further, the gravidity-related increase in serum VAR2CSA reactivity (correlates with acquisition of protective immunity) was absent with the deglycosylated form of atypical M200101 VAR2CSA with an extended C-terminal region. Our findings indicate significant inter-allelic differences in adhesion and seroreactivity that may contribute to the heterogeneity of clinical presentations, which could have implications for vaccine design.
Keyphrases
- plasmodium falciparum
- pregnant women
- copy number
- type diabetes
- gene expression
- staphylococcus aureus
- escherichia coli
- adipose tissue
- preterm birth
- small molecule
- pi k akt
- air pollution
- risk assessment
- transcription factor
- inflammatory response
- cystic fibrosis
- single cell
- cell adhesion
- protein protein
- hyaluronic acid
- dna binding
- toxoplasma gondii