Journal article

Recruitment of human C1 esterase inhibitor controls complement activation on blood stage plasmodium falciparum merozoites

AT Kennedy, LC Wijeyewickrema, A Huglo, C Lin, R Pike, AF Cowman, WH Tham

Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 2017

Abstract

The complement system is a front-line defense system that opsonizes and lyses invading pathogens. To survive, microbes exposed to serum must evade the complement response. To achieve this, many pathogens recruit soluble human complement regulators to their surfaces and hijack their regulatory function for protection from complement activation. C1 esterase inhibitor (C1-INH) is a soluble regulator of complement activation that negatively regulates the classical and lectin pathways of complement to protect human tissue from aberrant activation. In this article, we show that Plasmodium falciparum merozoites, the invasive form of blood stage malaria parasites, actively recruit C1-INH to their su..

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This work was supported by the Victorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Support and the National Health and Medical Research Council. W.-H.T. holds a Future Fellowship from the Australia Research Council. A.T.K. was supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award from the Australian Government.