Journal article

Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes adhere to the proteoglyean thrombomodulin in static and flow-based systems

SJ Rogerson, S Novakovic, BM Cooke, GV Brown

Experimental Parasitology | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 1997

Abstract

Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes can bind to the glycosaminoglycan chondroitin sulfate A. In this paper, we demonstrate that thrombomodulin, a proteoglycan present on endothelial cells and placental syncytiotrophoblasts, supports binding of selected lines of P. falciparum- infected erythrocytes in both static and flow-based assays, and that adhesion is dependent on the presence of the chondroitin sulfate A chain of thrombomodulin. Chondroitinase treatment of thrombomodulin abolished binding, and free chondroitin sulfate A prevented it, whereas other soluble glycosaminoglycans had little or no effect. Soluble thrombomodulin (with, but not without, its chondroitin sulfate chain) inh..

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