Expression of the Plasmodium falciparum Clonally Variant clag3 Genes in Human Infections.

Sofía Mira-Martínez; Evi van Schuppen; Alfred Amambua-Ngwa ORCID logo; Emmanuel Bottieau; Muna Affara; Marjan Van Esbroeck; Erika Vlieghe; Pieter Guetens; Núria Rovira-Graells; Gloria P Gómez-Pérez; +4 more... Pedro L Alonso; Umberto D'Alessandro ORCID logo; Anna Rosanas-Urgell; Alfred Cortés; (2017) Expression of the Plasmodium falciparum Clonally Variant clag3 Genes in Human Infections. The Journal of infectious diseases, 215 (6). pp. 938-945. ISSN 0022-1899 DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jix053
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BACKGROUND: Many genes of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum show clonally variant expression regulated at the epigenetic level. These genes participate in fundamental host-parasite interactions and contribute to adaptive processes. However, little is known about their expression patterns during human infections. A peculiar case of clonally variant genes are the 2 nearly identical clag3 genes, clag3.1 and clag3.2, which mediate nutrient uptake and are linked to resistance to some toxic compounds. METHODS: We developed a procedure to characterize the expression of clag3 genes in naturally infected patients and in experimentally infected human volunteers. RESULTS: We provide the first description of clag3 expression during human infections, which revealed mutually exclusive expression and identified the gene predominantly expressed. Adaptation to culture conditions or selection with a toxic compound resulted in isolate-dependent changes in clag3 expression. We also found that clag3 expression patterns were reset during transmission stages. CONCLUSIONS: Different environment conditions select for parasites with different clag3 expression patterns, implying functional differences between the proteins encoded. The epigenetic memory is likely erased before parasites start infection of a new human host. Altogether, our findings support the idea that clonally variant genes facilitate the adaptation of parasite populations to changing conditions through bet-hedging strategies.

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