Journal article
Recruitment of factor H as a novel complement evasion strategy for blood-stage plasmodium falciparum infection
AT Kennedy, CQ Schmidt, JK Thompson, GE Weiss, T Taechalertpaisarn, PR Gilson, PN Barlow, BS Crabb, AF Cowman, WH Tham
Journal of Immunology | Published : 2016
Abstract
The human complement system is the frontline defense mechanism against invading pathogens. The coexistence of humans and microbes throughout evolution has produced ingenious molecular mechanisms by which microorganisms escape complement attack. A common evasion strategy used by diverse pathogens is the hijacking of soluble human complement regulators to their surfaces to afford protection from complement activation. One such host regulator is factor H (FH), which acts as a negative regulator of complement to protect host tissues from aberrant complement activation. In this report, we show that Plasmodium falciparum merozoites, the invasive form of the malaria parasites, actively recruit FH a..
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Awarded by Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Grants APP1026581 and 637406, Victorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Support, the Australian Government National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Independent Research Institute Infrastructure Support Scheme, and a Future Fellowship from the Australia Research Council (to W.-H.T.).