An intrinsic oscillator drives the blood stage cycle of the malaria parasite

Autor: Lauren M, Smith, Francis C, Motta, Garima, Chopra, J Kathleen, Moch, Robert R, Nerem, Bree, Cummins, Kimberly E, Roche, Christina M, Kelliher, Adam R, Leman, John, Harer, Tomas, Gedeon, Norman C, Waters, Steven B, Haase
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Science
ISSN: 1095-9203
Popis: The blood-stage infection of the malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, exhibits ts a48-hour developmental cycle that culminates in the synchronous release of parasites from red blood cells, triggering 48-hour fever cycles in the host. This cycle could be driven extrinsically by host circadian processes, or by a parasite-intrinsic oscillator. To distinguish between hypotheses, we examined the P. falciparum cycle in an in vitro culture system and show that the parasite has molecular signatures associated with circadian and cell-cycle oscillators. Each of four strains examined has a unique period, indicating strain-intrinsic period control. Finally, we demonstrate that parasites have low cell-to-cell variance in cycle period, on par with a circadian oscillator. We conclude that an intrinsic oscillator maintains Plasmodium’s rhythmic life cycle.
Databáze: OpenAIRE