PfAP2-MRP DNA-binding protein is a master regulator of parasite pathogenesis during malaria parasite blood stages

Author:

Subudhi Amit KumarORCID,Green Judith L.,Satyam Rohit,Lenz Todd,Salunke Rahul P.,Shuaib Muhammad,Isaioglou Ioannis,Abel Steven,Gupta Mohit,Esau Luke,Mourier Tobias,Nugmanova Raushan,Mfarrej Sara,Sivapurkar Rupali,Stead Zenaida,Rached Fathia Ben,Otswal Yogesh,Sougrat Rachid,Dada Ashraf,Kadamany Abdullah Fuaad,Fischle Wolfgang,Merzaban Jasmeen,Knuepfer Ellen,Ferguson David J.P.,Gupta Ishaan,Le Roch Karine G.,Holder Anthony A.ORCID,Pain ArnabORCID

Abstract

Malaria pathogenicity results from the parasite’s ability to invade, multiply within and then egress from the host red blood cell (RBC). Infected RBCs are remodeled, expressing antigenic variant proteins (such as PfEMP1, coded by thevargene family) for immune evasion and survival. These processes require the concerted actions of many proteins, but the molecular regulation is poorly understood. We have characterized an essentialPlasmodiumspecific Apicomplexan AP2 (ApiAP2) transcription factor inPlasmodium falciparum(PfAP2-MRP; Master Regulator of Pathogenesis) during the intraerythrocytic developmental cycle (IDC). An inducible gene knockout approach showed that PfAP2-MRP is essential for development during the trophozoite stage, and critical forvargene regulation, merozoite development and parasite egress. ChIP-seq experiments performed at 16 hour post invasion (h.p.i.) and 40 h.p.i. matching the two peaks of PfAP2-MRP expression, demonstrate binding of PfAP2-MRP to the promoters of genes controlling trophozoite development and host cell remodeling at 16 h.p.i. and antigenic variation and pathogenicity at 40 h.p.i. Using single-cell RNA-seq and fluorescence-activated cell sorting, we show de-repression of mostvargenes inΔpfap2-mrpparasites that express multiple PfEMP1 proteins on the surface of infected RBCs. In addition, theΔpfap2-mrpparasites overexpress several early gametocyte marker genes at both 16 and 40 h.p.i., indicating a regulatory role in the sexual stage conversion. Using the Chromosomes Conformation Capture experiment (Hi-C), we demonstrate that deletion of PfAP2-MRP results in significant reduction of both intra-chromosomal and inter-chromosomal interactions in heterochromatin clusters. We conclude that PfAP2-MRP is a vital upstream transcriptional regulator controlling essential processes in two distinct developmental stages during the IDC that include parasite growth, chromatin structure andvargene expression.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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