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Malaria parasites utilize two essential plasma membrane fusogens for gamete fertilization

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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00018-022-04583-w

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Plasmodium; Gametocyte; Cell fusion; Transmission; Microgamete; Macrogamete

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  1. NIH [P01 AI127338]
  2. Seattle Children's internal seed funding
  3. Israeli Science Foundation F.I.R.S.T [2327/19]

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This study reveals the essential roles of PfHAP2 and PfHAP2p proteins in mediating gamete fusion in Plasmodium falciparum, the causative agent of human malaria. The findings suggest potential strategies to prevent malaria transmission from humans to mosquitoes.
Cell fusion of female and male gametes is the climax of sexual reproduction. In many organisms, the Hapless 2 (HAP2) family of proteins play a critical role in gamete fusion. We find that Plasmodium falciparum, the causative agent of human malaria, expresses two HAP2 proteins: PfHAP2 and PfHAP2p. These proteins are present in stage V gametocytes and localize throughout the flagellum of male gametes. Gene deletion analysis and genetic crosses show that PfHAP2 and PfHAP2p individually are essential for male fertility and thereby, parasite transmission to the mosquito. Using a cell fusion assay, we demonstrate that PfHAP2 and PfHAP2p are both authentic plasma membrane fusogens. Our results establish nonredundant essential roles for PfHAP2 and PfHAP2p in mediating gamete fusion in Plasmodium and suggest avenues in the design of novel strategies to prevent malaria parasite transmission from humans to mosquitoes.

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