A modification in restriction pattern of the Plasmodium falciparum Pf60 multigene family associated with a specific antigenic variation switch in the Palo Alto line.
C Le Scanf, B Carcy, S Bonnefoy, T Fandeur, O Mercereau-Puijalon
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Abstract
The wide occurrence of molecular rearrangements associated with expression of specific members within multigene families led us to investigate whether this also happens during antigenic variation of malaria parasites. We have investigated here the Pf60 multigene family restriction patterns of four distinct variants of the Plasmodium falciparum Palo Alto line propagated in Saimiri monkeys. The O and its cloned Oc variant both express the O serotype, while the R variant (derived from O parasites) and the Vc variant (derived from Oc parasites) express distinct serotypes. We show that a specific modification of the restriction pattern could be associated with antigenic switching in this line. The DNA of the variants which expressed the O serotype (O and Oc) had a specific 5.5 kb Hind III/Eco RI restriction fragment which was absent from the R or Vc parasite DNA, whereas both R and Vc DNA presented a 3.5 kb Hind III/Eco RI restriction fragment, which was absent from the O and Oc parasites. These results indicate that both expression and silencing of the O serotype were associated with specific restriction patterns, suggesting that some molecular rearrangement or some modification of the DNA might control expression of the variant surface antigen in malaria parasites.
与多基因家族中特定成员的表达相关的分子重排的广泛发生使我们研究这种情况是否也发生在疟疾寄生虫的抗原变异中。我们研究了在猴群中传播的四种不同的恶性疟原虫帕洛阿尔托系的Pf60多基因家族限制性模式。O及其克隆Oc变体均表达O血清型,而R变体(来源于O寄生虫)和Vc变体(来源于Oc寄生虫)表达不同的血清型。我们表明,一个特定的修饰的限制性模式可能与抗原开关在这一行。表达O血清型(O型和Oc型)的突变体DNA具有特异性的5.5 kb Hind III/Eco RI限制性片段,而R型和Vc型的突变体DNA具有特异性的3.5 kb Hind III/Eco RI限制性片段,而O型和Oc型的突变体DNA则不具有该限制性片段。这些结果表明,O血清型的表达和沉默都与特定的限制性模式有关,表明某些分子重排或DNA的某些修饰可能控制了疟原虫变异表面抗原的表达。