The malaria parasite PP1 phosphatase controls the initiation of the egress pathway of asexual blood-stages by regulating the rounding-up of the vacuole

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Seveno Marie,Loubens Manon N.,Berry Laurence,Graindorge Arnault,Lebrun MaryseORCID,Lavazec Catherine,Lamarque Mauld H.ORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTA sustained blood-stage infection of the human malaria parasiteP. falciparumrelies on the active exit of merozoites from their host erythrocytes. During this process, named egress, the infected red blood cell undergoes sequential morphological events: the rounding-up of the surrounding parasitophorous vacuole, the disruption of the vacuole membrane and finally the rupture of the red blood cell membrane. These events are coordinated by two intracellular second messengers, cGMP and calcium ions (Ca2+), that control the activation of their dedicated kinases, PKG and CDPKs respectively, and thus the secretion of parasitic factors that assist membranes rupture. We had previously identified the serine-threonine phosphatase PP1 as an essential enzyme required for the rupture of the surrounding vacuole. Here, we address its precise positioning and function within the egress signaling pathway by combining chemical genetics and live-microscopy. Fluorescent reporters of the parasitophorous vacuole morphology were expressed in the conditionalPfPP1-iKO line which allowed to monitor the kinetics of natural and induced egress, as well as the rescue capacity of known egress inducers. Our results underscore a dual function for PP1 in the egress cascade. First, we provide further evidence that PP1 controls the homeostasis of the second messenger cGMP by modulating the basal activity of guanylyl cyclase alpha and consequently the PKG-dependent downstream Ca2+signaling. Second, we demonstrate that PP1 also regulates the rounding-up of the parasitophorous vacuole, as this step is almost completely abolished inPfPP1-null schizonts. Strikingly, our data show that rounding-up is the step triggered by egress inducers, and support its reliance on Ca2+, as the calcium ionophore A23187 bypasses the egress defect ofPfPP1-null schizonts, restores proper egress kinetics and promotes the initiation of the rounding-up step. Therefore, this study places the phosphatase PP1 upstream of the cGMP-PKG signaling pathway, and sheds new light on the regulation of rounding-up, the first step inP. falciparumblood stage egress cascade.AUTHOR SUMMARYMalaria caused byPlasmodium falciparuminfections remains a major human threat in endemic countries. Its proliferation within the host relies on the iteration of red blood cell invasion, multiplication and release of newly formed parasites in the blood circulation. This last step, named egress, is tightly regulated by a signaling pathway controlled by phospho-regulation. The phosphatase PP1 is a conserved pleiotropic enzyme that regulates various biological processes in mammals and controls the replication and egress mechanisms inP. falciparum. Indeed, PP1-depleted parasites are unable to egress from the erythrocytes and remain trapped within a vacuole in the host cell. Here, using fluorescent reporters of the surrounding vacuole, and pharmacological inducers of the egress pathway, we analyzed natural and induced egress by time-lapse video-microscopy. Our results underscore a dual function of PP1 during egress and identify the phosphatase as an early regulator of this essential process.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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