Publications by authors named "Michel Prenant"

Article Synopsis
  • The tetraspanin CD9 plays a crucial role in gamete fusion, primarily studied in mice; however, human gamete fusion is less understood.
  • An anti-alpha 6 integrin antibody (GoH3) significantly inhibited sperm-egg fusion in human zona-free eggs, while CD151 also showed partial inhibition.
  • The study reveals that CD9 is essential for the proper clustering of integrin alpha 6 beta1, which is necessary for gamete fusion, as its absence affects the distribution and effectiveness of these proteins in the fusion process.
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In somatic cells, the tetraspanins CD81 and CD9 associate with each other, with additional tetraspanins and with non-tetraspanin molecules to form proteolipidic complexes. Here we show that CD81 is expressed on the surface of oocytes where it associates with tetraspanin-enriched membrane structures. A major CD9 and CD81 partner, CD9P-1, is also expressed by oocytes.

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Plasmodium sporozoites are transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes and first invade the liver of the mammalian host, as an obligatory step of the life cycle of the malaria parasite. Within hepatocytes, Plasmodium sporozoites reside in a membrane-bound vacuole, where they differentiate into exoerythrocytic forms and merozoites that subsequently infect erythrocytes and cause the malaria disease. Plasmodium sporozoite targeting to the liver is mediated by the specific binding of major sporozoite surface proteins, the circumsporozoite protein and the thrombospondin-related anonymous protein, to glycosaminoglycans on the hepatocyte surface.

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