Import of human miRNA-RISC complex into Plasmodium falciparum and regulation of the parasite gene expression
During its life cycle, the malarial parasite Plasmodium goes through different asexual stages in human blood, and asexual and sexual stage in mosquito. Expression of stage-specific proteins is important for successful completion of its life cycle and requires tight gene regulation. In case of Plasmo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of biosciences 2019-06, Vol.44 (2), p.1-10, Article 50 |
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Zusammenfassung: | During its life cycle, the malarial parasite
Plasmodium
goes through different asexual stages in human blood, and asexual and sexual stage in mosquito. Expression of stage-specific proteins is important for successful completion of its life cycle and requires tight gene regulation. In case of
Plasmodium,
due to relative paucity of the transcription factors, it is postulated that post-transcriptional regulation plays an important role in stage-specific gene expression. Although miRNA-mediated gene regulation has been well-established to function in post-transcriptional regulation in many eukaryotes, existence of such a phenomenon or the presence of miRNA-associated factors in
Plasmodium
remains unclear. A number of miRNAs are shown to be imported into
Plasmodium falciparum
from erythrocytes and role of these miRNAs is not understood. Here we show that human Argonaute 2 (hAgo2) a component of the miRISC complex is imported by
P. falciparum.
In the parasite hAgo2 exists as in a complex with specific human miRNAs like let-7a and miR15a which can potentially target the
Plasmodium
genes
Rad54
and
Lipid/sterol:H+ symporter
respectively. We show that hAgo2 associates with
Rad54
,
Lipid/sterol:H+ symporter
and other
P. falciparum
transcripts. These results highlight the existence of a mechanism by which malarial parasite imports hAgo2-miRNA complex from the host cells to regulate its gene expression. |
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ISSN: | 0250-5991 0973-7138 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12038-019-9870-x |