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Red blood cell signaling is functionally conserved in invasion. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • * Evidence shows that the invasion process involves manipulating RBC calcium signaling, particularly through the interaction between RH5 and basigin, which leads to increased cAMP and calcium influx in RBCs.
  • * The research highlights a conserved signaling pathway in host RBCs critical for parasite invasion and suggests new targets for therapeutic interventions against merozoite invasion.

Article Abstract

It is widely recognized that merozoites secrete ligands that interact with RBC receptors. Meanwhile the question on whether these interactions trigger RBC signals essential for invasion remains unresolved. There is evidence that parasites manipulate native RBC Ca signaling to facilitate invasion. Here, we demonstrate a key role of RBC Ca influx that is conserved across different species during invasion. RH5-basigin interaction triggers RBC cAMP increase to promote Ca influx. The RBC signaling pathways can be blocked by a range of inhibitors during invasion, providing the evidence of a functionally conserved host cAMP-Ca signaling that drives invasion and junction formation. Furthermore, RH5-basigin binding induces a pre-existing multimeric RBC membrane complex to undergo increased protein association containing the cAMP-inducing β-adrenergic receptor. Our work presents evidence of a conserved host cell signaling cascade necessary for invasion and will create opportunities to therapeutically target merozoite invasion.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11615254PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2024.111052DOI Listing

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