VAR2CSA-Mediated Host Defense Evasion of Plasmodium falciparum Infected Erythrocytes in Placental Malaria

Over 30 million women living in P. falciparum endemic areas are at risk of developing malaria during pregnancy every year. Placental malaria is characterized by massive accumulation of infected erythrocytes in the intervillous space of the placenta, accompanied by infiltration of immune cells, parti...

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Main Authors: Alice Tomlinson, Jean-Philippe Semblat, Benoît Gamain, Arnaud Chêne
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Immunology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2020.624126/full
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spelling doaj-a179be4127f943be96c42bd3c97a1a2e2021-02-09T05:07:22ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242021-02-011110.3389/fimmu.2020.624126624126VAR2CSA-Mediated Host Defense Evasion of Plasmodium falciparum Infected Erythrocytes in Placental MalariaAlice Tomlinson0Alice Tomlinson1Alice Tomlinson2Jean-Philippe Semblat3Jean-Philippe Semblat4Jean-Philippe Semblat5Benoît Gamain6Benoît Gamain7Benoît Gamain8Arnaud Chêne9Arnaud Chêne10Arnaud Chêne11Université de Paris, Biologie Intégrée du Globule Rouge, UMR_S1134, BIGR, INSERM, Paris, FranceInstitut National de la Transfusion Sanguine, Paris, FranceLaboratory of Excellence GR-Ex, Paris, FranceUniversité de Paris, Biologie Intégrée du Globule Rouge, UMR_S1134, BIGR, INSERM, Paris, FranceInstitut National de la Transfusion Sanguine, Paris, FranceLaboratory of Excellence GR-Ex, Paris, FranceUniversité de Paris, Biologie Intégrée du Globule Rouge, UMR_S1134, BIGR, INSERM, Paris, FranceInstitut National de la Transfusion Sanguine, Paris, FranceLaboratory of Excellence GR-Ex, Paris, FranceUniversité de Paris, Biologie Intégrée du Globule Rouge, UMR_S1134, BIGR, INSERM, Paris, FranceInstitut National de la Transfusion Sanguine, Paris, FranceLaboratory of Excellence GR-Ex, Paris, FranceOver 30 million women living in P. falciparum endemic areas are at risk of developing malaria during pregnancy every year. Placental malaria is characterized by massive accumulation of infected erythrocytes in the intervillous space of the placenta, accompanied by infiltration of immune cells, particularly monocytes. The consequent local inflammation and the obstruction of the maternofetal exchanges can lead to severe clinical outcomes for both mother and child. Even if protection against the disease can gradually be acquired following successive pregnancies, the malaria parasite has developed a large panel of evasion mechanisms to escape from host defense mechanisms and manipulate the immune system to its advantage. Infected erythrocytes isolated from placentas of women suffering from placental malaria present a unique phenotype and express the pregnancy-specific variant VAR2CSA of the Plasmodium falciparum Erythrocyte Membrane Protein (PfEMP1) family at their surface. The polymorphic VAR2CSA protein is able to mediate the interaction of infected erythrocytes with a variety of host cells including placental syncytiotrophoblasts and leukocytes but also with components of the immune system such as non-specific IgM. This review summarizes the described VAR2CSA-mediated host defense evasion mechanisms employed by the parasite during placental malaria to ensure its survival and persistence.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2020.624126/fullPlasmodium falciparumplacental malariaVAR2CSAPfEMP1immune evasionimmuno-modulation
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author Alice Tomlinson
Alice Tomlinson
Alice Tomlinson
Jean-Philippe Semblat
Jean-Philippe Semblat
Jean-Philippe Semblat
Benoît Gamain
Benoît Gamain
Benoît Gamain
Arnaud Chêne
Arnaud Chêne
Arnaud Chêne
spellingShingle Alice Tomlinson
Alice Tomlinson
Alice Tomlinson
Jean-Philippe Semblat
Jean-Philippe Semblat
Jean-Philippe Semblat
Benoît Gamain
Benoît Gamain
Benoît Gamain
Arnaud Chêne
Arnaud Chêne
Arnaud Chêne
VAR2CSA-Mediated Host Defense Evasion of Plasmodium falciparum Infected Erythrocytes in Placental Malaria
Frontiers in Immunology
Plasmodium falciparum
placental malaria
VAR2CSA
PfEMP1
immune evasion
immuno-modulation
author_facet Alice Tomlinson
Alice Tomlinson
Alice Tomlinson
Jean-Philippe Semblat
Jean-Philippe Semblat
Jean-Philippe Semblat
Benoît Gamain
Benoît Gamain
Benoît Gamain
Arnaud Chêne
Arnaud Chêne
Arnaud Chêne
author_sort Alice Tomlinson
title VAR2CSA-Mediated Host Defense Evasion of Plasmodium falciparum Infected Erythrocytes in Placental Malaria
title_short VAR2CSA-Mediated Host Defense Evasion of Plasmodium falciparum Infected Erythrocytes in Placental Malaria
title_full VAR2CSA-Mediated Host Defense Evasion of Plasmodium falciparum Infected Erythrocytes in Placental Malaria
title_fullStr VAR2CSA-Mediated Host Defense Evasion of Plasmodium falciparum Infected Erythrocytes in Placental Malaria
title_full_unstemmed VAR2CSA-Mediated Host Defense Evasion of Plasmodium falciparum Infected Erythrocytes in Placental Malaria
title_sort var2csa-mediated host defense evasion of plasmodium falciparum infected erythrocytes in placental malaria
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Immunology
issn 1664-3224
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Over 30 million women living in P. falciparum endemic areas are at risk of developing malaria during pregnancy every year. Placental malaria is characterized by massive accumulation of infected erythrocytes in the intervillous space of the placenta, accompanied by infiltration of immune cells, particularly monocytes. The consequent local inflammation and the obstruction of the maternofetal exchanges can lead to severe clinical outcomes for both mother and child. Even if protection against the disease can gradually be acquired following successive pregnancies, the malaria parasite has developed a large panel of evasion mechanisms to escape from host defense mechanisms and manipulate the immune system to its advantage. Infected erythrocytes isolated from placentas of women suffering from placental malaria present a unique phenotype and express the pregnancy-specific variant VAR2CSA of the Plasmodium falciparum Erythrocyte Membrane Protein (PfEMP1) family at their surface. The polymorphic VAR2CSA protein is able to mediate the interaction of infected erythrocytes with a variety of host cells including placental syncytiotrophoblasts and leukocytes but also with components of the immune system such as non-specific IgM. This review summarizes the described VAR2CSA-mediated host defense evasion mechanisms employed by the parasite during placental malaria to ensure its survival and persistence.
topic Plasmodium falciparum
placental malaria
VAR2CSA
PfEMP1
immune evasion
immuno-modulation
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2020.624126/full
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