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Published in: Malaria Journal 1/2018

Open Access 01-12-2018 | Research

PfCap380 as a marker for Plasmodium falciparum oocyst development in vivo and in vitro

Authors: Leslie S. Itsara, Yaxian Zhou, Julie Do, Samrita Dungel, Matthew E. Fishbaugher, Will W. Betz, Thao Nguyen, Mary Jane Navarro, Erika L. Flannery, Ashley M. Vaughan, Stefan H. I. Kappe, Anil K. Ghosh

Published in: Malaria Journal | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

Despite the importance of the Plasmodium berghei oocyst capsule protein (PbCap380) in parasite survival, very little is known about the orthologous Plasmodium falciparum capsule protein (PfCap380). The goal of this work was to study the growth of P. falciparum oocysts using PfCap380 as a developmental marker.

Methods

To study P. falciparum oocyst development using both in vivo (mosquito-derived) and in vitro (culture-derived) growth conditions, antibodies (polyclonal antisera) were raised against PfCap380. For studies on in vivo oocysts, mature P. falciparum gametocytes were fed to Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes. For studies on in vitro parasites, P. falciparum gametocytes were induced and matured for subsequent ookinete production. Ookinetes were purified and then tested for binding affinity to basal lamina components and transformation into early oocysts, which were grown on reconstituted basal lamia coated wells with novel oocyst media. To monitor in vivo oocyst development, immunofluorescence assays (IFA) were performed using anti-PfCap380 antisera on Pf-infected mosquito midguts. IFA were also performed on culture-derived oocysts to follow in vitro oocyst development.

Results

The anti-PfCap380 antisera allowed detection of early midgut oocysts starting at 2 days after gametocyte infection, while circumsporozoite protein was definitively observed on day 6. For in vitro culture, significant transformation of gametocytes to ookinetes (24%) and of ookinetes to early oocysts (85%) was observed. After screening several basal lamina components, collagen IV provided greatest binding of ookinetes and transformation into early oocysts. Finally, PfCap380 expression was observed on the surface of culture-derived oocysts but not on gametocytes or ookinetes.

Conclusions

This study presents developmental monitoring of P. falciparum oocysts produced in vivo and in vitro. The anti-PfCap380 antisera serves as an important reagent for developmental studies of oocysts from the mosquito midgut and also from oocyst culture using in vitro methodology. The present data demonstrate that PfCap380 is a useful marker to follow the development and maturation of in vivo and in vitro produced oocysts as early as 2 days after zygote formation. Further in vitro studies focused on oocyst and sporozoite maturation will support the manufacturing of whole sporozoites for malaria vaccines.
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Metadata
Title
PfCap380 as a marker for Plasmodium falciparum oocyst development in vivo and in vitro
Authors
Leslie S. Itsara
Yaxian Zhou
Julie Do
Samrita Dungel
Matthew E. Fishbaugher
Will W. Betz
Thao Nguyen
Mary Jane Navarro
Erika L. Flannery
Ashley M. Vaughan
Stefan H. I. Kappe
Anil K. Ghosh
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Malaria Journal / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1475-2875
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-018-2277-6

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