Identification of a major dimorphic region in the functionally critical N-terminal ID1 domain of VAR2CSA

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The VAR2CSA protein of Plasmodium falciparum is transported to and expressed on the infected erythrocyte surface where it plays a key role in placental malaria (PM). It is the current leading candidate for a vaccine to prevent PM. However, the antigenic polymorphism integral to VAR2CSA poses a challenge for vaccine development. Based on detailed analysis of polymorphisms in the sequence of its ligand-binding N-terminal region, currently the main focus for vaccine development, we assessed var2csa from parasite isolates infecting pregnant women. The results reveal for the first time the presence of a major dimorphic region in the functionally critical N-terminal ID1 domain. Parasite isolates expressing VAR2CSA with particular motifs present within this domain are associated with gravidityand parasite density-related effects. These observations are of particular interest in guiding efforts with respect to optimization of the VAR2CSA-based vaccines currently under development.

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Doritchamou, J., Sabbagh, A., Jespersen, J. S., Renard, E., Salanti, A., Nielsen, M. A., … Ndam, N. T. (2015). Identification of a major dimorphic region in the functionally critical N-terminal ID1 domain of VAR2CSA. PLoS ONE, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137695

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