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  Active APPL1 sequestration by Plasmodium favors liver-stage development.

Lahree, A., Baptista, S. d. J. S., Marques, S., Perschin, V., Zuzarte-Luís, V., Goel, M., et al. (2022). Active APPL1 sequestration by Plasmodium favors liver-stage development. Cell reports, 39(9): 110886. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2022.110886.

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Lahree, Aparajita, Author
Baptista, Sara de Jesus Santos, Author
Marques, Sofia, Author
Perschin, Veronika, Author
Zuzarte-Luís, Vanessa, Author
Goel, Manisha, Author
Choudhary, Hadi Hasan, Author
Mishra, Satish, Author
Stigloher, Christian, Author
Zerial, Marino1, Author           
Sundaramurthy, Varadharajan1, Author           
Mota, Maria M, Author
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1Max Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2340692              

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 Abstract: Intracellular pathogens manipulate host cells to survive and thrive. Cellular sensing and signaling pathways are among the key host machineries deregulated to favor infection. In this study, we show that liver-stage Plasmodium parasites compete with the host to sequester a host endosomal-adaptor protein (APPL1) known to regulate signaling in response to endocytosis. The enrichment of APPL1 at the parasitophorous vacuole membrane (PVM) involves an atypical Plasmodium Rab5 isoform (Rab5b). Depletion of host APPL1 alters neither the infection nor parasite development; however, upon overexpression of a GTPase-deficient host Rab5 mutant (hRab5_Q79L), the parasites are smaller and their PVM is stripped of APPL1. Infection with the GTPase-deficient Plasmodium berghei Rab5b mutant (PbRab5b_Q91L) in this case rescues the PVM APPL1 signal and parasite size. In summary, we observe a robust correlation between the level of APPL1 retention at the PVM and parasite size during exoerythrocytic development.

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 Dates: 2022-05-31
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2022.110886
Other: cbg-8364
PMID: 35649358
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Title: Cell reports
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