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Publication : Malaria parasites target the hepatocyte receptor EphA2 for successful host infection.

First Author  Kaushansky A Year  2015
Journal  Science Volume  350
Issue  6264 Pages  1089-92
PubMed ID  26612952 Mgi Jnum  J:321111
Mgi Id  MGI:6882791 Doi  10.1126/science.aad3318
Citation  Kaushansky A, et al. (2015) Malaria parasites target the hepatocyte receptor EphA2 for successful host infection. Science 350(6264):1089-92
abstractText  The invasion of a suitable host hepatocyte by mosquito-transmitted Plasmodium sporozoites is an essential early step in successful malaria parasite infection. Yet precisely how sporozoites target their host cell and facilitate productive infection remains largely unknown. We found that the hepatocyte EphA2 receptor was critical for establishing a permissive intracellular replication compartment, the parasitophorous vacuole. Sporozoites productively infected hepatocytes with high EphA2 expression, and the deletion of EphA2 protected mice from liver infection. Lack of host EphA2 phenocopied the lack of the sporozoite proteins P52 and P36. Our data suggest that P36 engages EphA2, which is likely to be a key step in establishing the permissive replication compartment.
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