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Malaria oocysts require circumsporozoite protein to evade mosquito immunity.


ABSTRACT: Malaria parasites are less vulnerable to mosquito immune responses once ookinetes transform into oocysts, facilitating parasite development in the mosquito. However, the underlying mechanisms of oocyst resistance to mosquito defenses remain unclear. Here, we show that circumsporozoite protein (CSP) is required for rodent malaria oocysts to avoid mosquito defenses. Mosquito infection with CSPmut parasites (mutation in the CSP pexel I/II domains) induces nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase 5 (NOX5)-mediated hemocyte nitration, thus activating Toll pathway and melanization of mature oocysts, upregulating hemocyte TEP1 expression, and causing defects in the release of sporozoites from oocysts. The pre-infection of mosquitoes with the CSPmut parasites reduces the burden of infection when re-challenged with CSPwt parasites by inducing hemocyte nitration. Thus, we demonstrate why oocysts are invisible to mosquito immunity and reveal an unknown role of CSP in the immune evasion of oocysts, indicating it as a potential target to block malaria transmission.

SUBMITTER: Zhu F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9184642 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Malaria oocysts require circumsporozoite protein to evade mosquito immunity.

Zhu Feng F   Zheng Hong H   Chen Suilin S   Zhang Kun K   Qin Xin X   Zhang Jingru J   Liu Taiping T   Fan Yongling Y   Wang Liting L   Li Xiaoxu X   Zhang Jian J   Xu Wenyue W  

Nature communications 20220609 1


Malaria parasites are less vulnerable to mosquito immune responses once ookinetes transform into oocysts, facilitating parasite development in the mosquito. However, the underlying mechanisms of oocyst resistance to mosquito defenses remain unclear. Here, we show that circumsporozoite protein (CSP) is required for rodent malaria oocysts to avoid mosquito defenses. Mosquito infection with CSP<sub>mut</sub> parasites (mutation in the CSP pexel I/II domains) induces nicotinamide adenine dinucleotid  ...[more]

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