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Antigen variation is a common theme in the life
                   of protozoan parasites
  Prediction of number of
    Number of genes
     surface antigens
                Baking yeast
                                           Plasmodium falciparum
         Humans                           (60 var genes and others)




                                            ‘Ancient’
                                            Protists?
                                              Trypanosoma brucei
                                                    (>1000)
                                             Trichomonas vaginalis
                                                     (~800)

                                             Giardia lamblia
(Sogin, 1991)                                     (190)
Antigen variation is a common theme in the life
              of protozoan parasites
Antigen variation is indeed necessary for parasite survival in the
 host (ex. Plasmodium falciparum, Trypanosome brucei)
Different names for similar things:

 •Plasmodium: surface antigens - var, rifin, stevor and Pfmc-2TM
 •Trypanosome: Variant Surface Glycoproteins or VSG.
 •Giardia: Variant-specific Surface proteins or VSP.

Mutual exclusive antigen variation is achieved by controlling
 gene expression in different ways:
 •Plasmodium: transcription factors, epigenetics and nuclear architeture.
 •Trypanosome: Recombination of a silent copy into a telomeric expression
  site appears to be the major mechanism of switching
 •Giardia: Evidence for epigenetics and miRNA.
Malaria is a major life threat in the tropical world
                                                             http://www.cdc.gov/malaria/




•3.3 billion people (half the world’s population) live in areas at risk of malaria
 transmission in 109 countries and territories
•In 2008, malaria caused an estimated 190 - 311 million clinical episodes, and 708,000 -
 1,003,000 deaths.
•89% of the malaria deaths worldwide occur in Africa.
•Malaria is the 5th cause of death from infectious diseases worldwide (after respiratory
 infections, HIV/AIDS, diarrheal diseases, and tuberculosis) in low-income countries.
•Malaria is the 2nd leading cause of death from infectious diseases in Africa, after
 HIV/AIDS.
Plasmodium develops a life cycle between the mosquito
               and a vertebrate host
P. falciparum is the most virulent specie and it circulates between
Anopheles and humans.




                                              Miller et al., 2002

      Plasmodium is an intra-erythrocytic parasite
Plasmodium utilizes a very active way of cell invasion
restricted to erythrocytes or red blood cells (RBC)
• Advantages:
1. A RBC is a rigid cell that supports the shear stress exerted by the blood flow.
2. RBCs do not have an active cytoskeleton and are unable to export proteins and
   traffic vesicles (very unresponsive).
• Disadvantages:
1. Not a rich-nutrient environment,
2. Cells with a relative short life,
3. Cells that are continuously recycled in the liver/spleen and therefore exposed to
   the immune system.
• The parasite modifies the RBC membrane profoundly to enable its own
  survival and proliferation:
1.   Changes deformability and thermo-resistance of RBCs.
2.   Promote formation of new channels for the import and export of nutrients.
3.   Place adhesive proteins on the surface of infected RBCs that induce adherence
     of infected cells to the endothelium avoiding clearance by the host.
PfEMP-1 is an adhesin produced by the multi-copy
   gene family var and it is an antigen variant

 •There are four multi-copy gene families coding for antigen
  variants in P. falciparum: var (60), rifin, stevor and Pfmc-
  2TM.
 •They are all transmembrane proteins that are placed on
  the surface of the erythrocyte.
 •PfEMP1 (P. falciparum Erythrocyte Membrane Protein 1) is
  by far the best studied case of antigen variation in
  Plasmodium falciparum.
 •PfEMP1 is encoded by a var gene.
                                                                 (Scherf et al., 2008)



      PfEMP-1 is the most important adhesin implicated in the
                     pathogenesis of Malaria.
The surface of P. falciparum-infected RBCs are highly modified
and PfEMP-1 adhesin sticks out from the knobs




                                         (Maier’s lab, La Trobe University, Australia)




                         (Maier, 2009)
The surface of P. falciparum-infected RBCs are highly modified
and PfEMP-1 adhesin sticks out from the knobs and promotes
adhesion to endothelia




                                                                      (Maier, 2009)


a. Transmission electron micrograph of a knobby parasite (P)-infected red blood cell
   (RBC) adhering to the surface of a microvascular endothelial cell (EN).
b. Detail of the interface between an infected RBC and an endothelial cell showing
   strands of electron dense connecting material located at knobs (arrows). Note the
   presence of a Maurer's cleft (MC).
The surface of P. falciparum-infected RBCs are highly modified
and PfEMP-1 adhesin sticks out from the knobs and promotes
adhesion to endothelia, rosetting, clumping and microvascular
obstruction.




                                             Miller et al., 2002
Infection by Plasmodium is characterized by episodes
                        of regular fever




                            Mutually exclusive expression of var genes
                                A-F: only one var is expressed.




Neva and Brown, 1994
Antigen multi-copy genes are localized at the end of chromosomes




                              Var genes (the ‘two-block’ genes) are
                              preferentially   found   at        the
                              subtelomeres of chromosomes.

                              The other colored blocks represent
                              antigen multi-copy genes other than
                              var. They immediately follow var genes
                              in the chromosomes.


                             Gardner et al. The genome sequence of the human parasite
                             Plasmodium falciparum. Nature, 2002.
The genomic organisation of var genes and nuclear architecture
determine diversification of var genes in populations of Plasmodium

                                   Three genetically distinct isolates of P.
                                   falciparum have little overlap of var
                                   genes in their genomes



                                   All 60 var genes are found clustered in
                                   4-7 foci in the nuclear periphery
                                   including those that are physically
                                   located close to the centromer.


                                   Var genes are surrounded by repeats
                                   (TARE, telomere-associated repeated
                                   elements).
Mutual exclusive expression:
     only one var gene is expressed at a given time
1. Every var gene is recognized as part of a single family.
2. Switch in expression must be coordinated and low rates of
   switch must be guaranteed.
3. It requires a memory: the expression of one gene tends to last
   for many cell cycles and switches occur at a relatively low rate.




 • PfEMP-1 adhesion avoids clearance and promotes disease
 • PfEMP-1 antigen variation extends period of infection by
 avoidance of immune recognition
Mutual exclusive expression:
      only one var gene is expressed at a given time
 1. Every var gene is recognized as part of a single family.

They follow a similar gene structure.
   •They are flanked by three types of regulatory sequence (upsA, B or C).
   •The intron has also promoter activity.




                                   (Dzikowski & Deitsch, 2009)


 Mutual exclusive expression is also referred as allelic exclusion
 or mono-allelic expression
Mutual exclusive expression:
    only one var gene is expressed at a given time
2. Switch in expression must be coordinated and low rates of
   switch must be guaranteed.




                                                  (Maier, 2009)
            Up to 18h
           Pre-S phase            S phase
      (ring stage or early   (schizont or late
          trophozoyte)         trophozoyte)
Mutual exclusive expression:
    only one var gene is expressed at a given time
2. Switch in expression must be coordinated and low rates of
   switch must be guaranteed.




                                                     (Maier, 2009)
             Which var              Transient
             were we using      repression of var:
   No        before?              ‘poised’ state.




                    Switch or not switch?

                  It means memory!
Mutual exclusive expression:
    only one var gene is expressed at a given time
2. Switch in expression must be coordinated and low rates of
   switch must be guaranteed.




                                                     (Maier, 2009)
            Hey guys,               Transient
            which one are       repression of var:
   Yes      we going to use?      ‘poised’ state.




                     Switch or not switch?

             It means coordination!
Mutual exclusive expression:
    only one var gene is expressed at a given time
2. Switch in expression must be coordinated.




                 Up to 18h
                 Ring stage     late trophozoyte
        UPS       + + +                -

       Intron       +              + + +
Luciferase expression levels showing activity of a var upstream
promoter and an intron promoter at different times in the cell cycle




                                                  Calderwood et al. 2003
True or False?


                               1. The var intron causes silencing of a ‘paired’ gene
                                  independently of the phase of cell cycle.

                               2. The var intron causes repression of a ‘paired’ gene
                                  independently of its orientation.

                               3. The repression caused by the var intron happens
                                  before S phase.

                               4. Repression or silencing of the ‘paired’ gene
                                  happens with the var intron independently of the
                                  ‘paired’ gene promoter.

                               5. Repression or silencing of the ‘paired’ gene only
                                  happens if the intron is a var intron.


Deitsch et al. Nature, 2001.

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Protozoan Parasites Use Antigen Variation to Evade Host Immunity

  • 1. Antigen variation is a common theme in the life of protozoan parasites Prediction of number of Number of genes surface antigens Baking yeast Plasmodium falciparum Humans (60 var genes and others) ‘Ancient’ Protists? Trypanosoma brucei (>1000) Trichomonas vaginalis (~800) Giardia lamblia (Sogin, 1991) (190)
  • 2. Antigen variation is a common theme in the life of protozoan parasites Antigen variation is indeed necessary for parasite survival in the host (ex. Plasmodium falciparum, Trypanosome brucei) Different names for similar things: •Plasmodium: surface antigens - var, rifin, stevor and Pfmc-2TM •Trypanosome: Variant Surface Glycoproteins or VSG. •Giardia: Variant-specific Surface proteins or VSP. Mutual exclusive antigen variation is achieved by controlling gene expression in different ways: •Plasmodium: transcription factors, epigenetics and nuclear architeture. •Trypanosome: Recombination of a silent copy into a telomeric expression site appears to be the major mechanism of switching •Giardia: Evidence for epigenetics and miRNA.
  • 3. Malaria is a major life threat in the tropical world http://www.cdc.gov/malaria/ •3.3 billion people (half the world’s population) live in areas at risk of malaria transmission in 109 countries and territories •In 2008, malaria caused an estimated 190 - 311 million clinical episodes, and 708,000 - 1,003,000 deaths. •89% of the malaria deaths worldwide occur in Africa. •Malaria is the 5th cause of death from infectious diseases worldwide (after respiratory infections, HIV/AIDS, diarrheal diseases, and tuberculosis) in low-income countries. •Malaria is the 2nd leading cause of death from infectious diseases in Africa, after HIV/AIDS.
  • 4. Plasmodium develops a life cycle between the mosquito and a vertebrate host P. falciparum is the most virulent specie and it circulates between Anopheles and humans. Miller et al., 2002 Plasmodium is an intra-erythrocytic parasite
  • 5. Plasmodium utilizes a very active way of cell invasion restricted to erythrocytes or red blood cells (RBC) • Advantages: 1. A RBC is a rigid cell that supports the shear stress exerted by the blood flow. 2. RBCs do not have an active cytoskeleton and are unable to export proteins and traffic vesicles (very unresponsive). • Disadvantages: 1. Not a rich-nutrient environment, 2. Cells with a relative short life, 3. Cells that are continuously recycled in the liver/spleen and therefore exposed to the immune system. • The parasite modifies the RBC membrane profoundly to enable its own survival and proliferation: 1. Changes deformability and thermo-resistance of RBCs. 2. Promote formation of new channels for the import and export of nutrients. 3. Place adhesive proteins on the surface of infected RBCs that induce adherence of infected cells to the endothelium avoiding clearance by the host.
  • 6. PfEMP-1 is an adhesin produced by the multi-copy gene family var and it is an antigen variant •There are four multi-copy gene families coding for antigen variants in P. falciparum: var (60), rifin, stevor and Pfmc- 2TM. •They are all transmembrane proteins that are placed on the surface of the erythrocyte. •PfEMP1 (P. falciparum Erythrocyte Membrane Protein 1) is by far the best studied case of antigen variation in Plasmodium falciparum. •PfEMP1 is encoded by a var gene. (Scherf et al., 2008) PfEMP-1 is the most important adhesin implicated in the pathogenesis of Malaria.
  • 7. The surface of P. falciparum-infected RBCs are highly modified and PfEMP-1 adhesin sticks out from the knobs (Maier’s lab, La Trobe University, Australia) (Maier, 2009)
  • 8. The surface of P. falciparum-infected RBCs are highly modified and PfEMP-1 adhesin sticks out from the knobs and promotes adhesion to endothelia (Maier, 2009) a. Transmission electron micrograph of a knobby parasite (P)-infected red blood cell (RBC) adhering to the surface of a microvascular endothelial cell (EN). b. Detail of the interface between an infected RBC and an endothelial cell showing strands of electron dense connecting material located at knobs (arrows). Note the presence of a Maurer's cleft (MC).
  • 9. The surface of P. falciparum-infected RBCs are highly modified and PfEMP-1 adhesin sticks out from the knobs and promotes adhesion to endothelia, rosetting, clumping and microvascular obstruction. Miller et al., 2002
  • 10. Infection by Plasmodium is characterized by episodes of regular fever Mutually exclusive expression of var genes A-F: only one var is expressed. Neva and Brown, 1994
  • 11. Antigen multi-copy genes are localized at the end of chromosomes Var genes (the ‘two-block’ genes) are preferentially found at the subtelomeres of chromosomes. The other colored blocks represent antigen multi-copy genes other than var. They immediately follow var genes in the chromosomes. Gardner et al. The genome sequence of the human parasite Plasmodium falciparum. Nature, 2002.
  • 12. The genomic organisation of var genes and nuclear architecture determine diversification of var genes in populations of Plasmodium Three genetically distinct isolates of P. falciparum have little overlap of var genes in their genomes All 60 var genes are found clustered in 4-7 foci in the nuclear periphery including those that are physically located close to the centromer. Var genes are surrounded by repeats (TARE, telomere-associated repeated elements).
  • 13. Mutual exclusive expression: only one var gene is expressed at a given time 1. Every var gene is recognized as part of a single family. 2. Switch in expression must be coordinated and low rates of switch must be guaranteed. 3. It requires a memory: the expression of one gene tends to last for many cell cycles and switches occur at a relatively low rate. • PfEMP-1 adhesion avoids clearance and promotes disease • PfEMP-1 antigen variation extends period of infection by avoidance of immune recognition
  • 14. Mutual exclusive expression: only one var gene is expressed at a given time 1. Every var gene is recognized as part of a single family. They follow a similar gene structure. •They are flanked by three types of regulatory sequence (upsA, B or C). •The intron has also promoter activity. (Dzikowski & Deitsch, 2009) Mutual exclusive expression is also referred as allelic exclusion or mono-allelic expression
  • 15. Mutual exclusive expression: only one var gene is expressed at a given time 2. Switch in expression must be coordinated and low rates of switch must be guaranteed. (Maier, 2009) Up to 18h Pre-S phase S phase (ring stage or early (schizont or late trophozoyte) trophozoyte)
  • 16. Mutual exclusive expression: only one var gene is expressed at a given time 2. Switch in expression must be coordinated and low rates of switch must be guaranteed. (Maier, 2009) Which var Transient were we using repression of var: No before? ‘poised’ state. Switch or not switch? It means memory!
  • 17. Mutual exclusive expression: only one var gene is expressed at a given time 2. Switch in expression must be coordinated and low rates of switch must be guaranteed. (Maier, 2009) Hey guys, Transient which one are repression of var: Yes we going to use? ‘poised’ state. Switch or not switch? It means coordination!
  • 18. Mutual exclusive expression: only one var gene is expressed at a given time 2. Switch in expression must be coordinated. Up to 18h Ring stage late trophozoyte UPS + + + - Intron + + + +
  • 19. Luciferase expression levels showing activity of a var upstream promoter and an intron promoter at different times in the cell cycle Calderwood et al. 2003
  • 20. True or False? 1. The var intron causes silencing of a ‘paired’ gene independently of the phase of cell cycle. 2. The var intron causes repression of a ‘paired’ gene independently of its orientation. 3. The repression caused by the var intron happens before S phase. 4. Repression or silencing of the ‘paired’ gene happens with the var intron independently of the ‘paired’ gene promoter. 5. Repression or silencing of the ‘paired’ gene only happens if the intron is a var intron. Deitsch et al. Nature, 2001.