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Peptides of the liver stage antigen-1 (LSA-1) of Plasmodium falciparum bind to human hepatocytes

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Bermudez, Adriana
Patarroyo, Manuel E.
Urquiza, Mauricio
Cortés, Jimena
Suárez, Jorge

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2003-09

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Elsevier

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Synthetic peptides from the liver stage antigen-1 (LSA-1) antigen sequence were used in HepG2 cell and erythrocyte binding assays to identify regiones thar could be involuved in parasite invesion. LSA-1 protein peptides 20630 ( 21 INGKIIKNSEKDEIIKSNLRY 40), 20637 (157 KEKLQGQQSDSEQERRAY 173), 20638 (174 KEKLQEQQSDLEQERLA 190) and 20639 (191KEKLQEQQSDLEQERRAY 207) had high binding activity in HepG2 assays. Were located in immunogenic regions; peptides cell binding was saturable. Peptide 20630 bound specifically to 48 kDa HepG2 membrane surface protein. LSA-1 peptides 20630 (21 INGKIIKNSEKDEIIKSNLRY 40) and 20633 (81 DKELTMSNVKNVSQTNFSLY 100) showed specific erythrocyte binding activity and inhibited merozoite invasion of erythrocytes in vitro. A monkey serum prepared against LSA-1 20630 peptide analog (CGINGKNIKNAEKPMIIKSNLRGC) inhibited merozoite invasion in vitro. The data suggest LSA-1 “High Activity Binding Peptides” could play a possible role in hepatic cell invasion as well as merozoite invasion of erythrocytes.
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P. falciparum , Critical residues , Liver stage antigen (LSA) , High activity binding peptides (HABPs) , Phosphate buffered saline (PBS) , Red blood cells (RBC)
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