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STUDY OF THE ROLE OF IgM IN
CSA BINDING PREGNANCYASSOCIATED MALARIA PROTEINS
Victoire Ndong ‘09
Tenaya Vallery ‘10
Amy Springer
Biology Department
Mount Holyoke College
What is Malaria?
Infectious disease caused by the Plasmodium
falciparum
Transmitted by a vector: the female anopheles
The parasites genome has between 50 and 60 var
genes
Very difficult to find a vaccine for malaria because of
antigenic variation
Global incidence of malaria
Sachs
The life cycle of the parasite
Inst. Pasteur
The variant antigens PfEMP1s
Transmembrane
proteins
They have a variable
extracellular region
and a conserved
intracellular region
They are encoded by
var genes
Influenced by two
factors: need to avoid
immune system and
the need to keep
cytoadherance
properties
http://www.tulane.edu/~wiser/malaria/var1.JPG
Antigenic variation
Only one gene is expressed at a time
The parasite switches the expressed variant antigens in order to escape
the immune system
Miller LH et al. Nature. 2002
Cytoadherance
www.wehi.edu.au
PREGNANCY-ASSOCIATED MALARIA (PAM)
Gamain B., S. Gratepanche, L.H. Miller
Var2CSA and Var1CSA’s Conservation
Trimnell et al 2006
Immunoglobulin M
There are five classes of antibodies Ig (A, G, M, D, E)
They exist mostly in pentamers but they can be found in hexamers too
They are the first to respond in case of an infection
Previous studies have suggested that IgM acts as a bridge between
healthy and infected red blood cells in rosettes
IgM does not cross into the placenta only IgG does
OUR EXPERIMENT
We selected domains that bind CSA, var1DBL7ε and var2DBL6ε
We amplified the domains using PCR; we cloned it and transformed it
into E-coli along with an HA amino acid sequence
We transfected the plasmid into the mammalian cells
We will incubate the cells in IgM. Afterwards we will incubate with a
cy3 fluor (orange) labeled goat anti human IgM We will make a series
of washes to remove the non binding IgM
Then we will perform an Immunofluorescence assay (IFA) using a
fluorescent anti HA antibody (Alexa fluor) to detect the cells that are
expressing the domain (green) and the cells that are binding IgM
(orange)
We will also have a negative control
Immunofluorescence Assay (IFA)
View of the mammalian
cells at 400X phase 2
Nuclei seen using the DAPI (4,6
diamidino-2-phenylindole
dihydrochloride)
FITC fluorescence
Phase contrast
The FITC ( Fluorescein-5isothiocyanate) only shows cells
expressing the var domains
A Special Thank You to Our Lab
In order from left to right: Kathryn, Tenaya, Amy, Danielle, Victoire