Background: Plasmodium falciparum-infected red blood cells (iRBCs) bind and sequester in deep vascular beds, causing malaria-related disease and death. In pregnant women, VAR2CSA binds to chondroitin sulfate A (CSA) and mediates placental sequestration, making it the major placental malaria (PM) vaccine target. Methods: In this study, we characterize an invariant protein associated with PM called P falciparum chondroitin sulfate A ligand (PfCSA-L). Results: Recombinant PfCSA-L binds both placental CSA and VAR2CSA with nanomolar affinity, and it is coexpressed on the iRBC surface with VAR2CSA. Unlike VAR2CSA, which is anchored by a transmembrane domain, PfCSA-L is peripherally associated with the outer surface of knobs through high-Affinity protein-protein interactions with VAR2CSA. This suggests that iRBC sequestration involves complexes of invariant and variant surface proteins, allowing parasites to maintain both diversity and function at the iRBC surface. Conclusions: The PfCSA-L is a promising target for intervention because it is well conserved, exposed on infected cells, and expressed and localized with VAR2CSA.
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Keitany, G. J., Jenkins, B. J., Obiakor, H. T., Daniel, S., Muehlenbachs, A., Semblat, J. P., … Duffy, P. E. (2022). An Invariant Protein That Colocalizes with VAR2CSA on Plasmodium falciparum-Infected Red Cells Binds to Chondroitin Sulfate A. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 225(11), 2011–2022. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiab550
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