Author/Authors :
Neta Regev-Rudzki، نويسنده , , Danny W. Wilson، نويسنده , , Teresa G. Carvalho، نويسنده , , Xavier Sisquella، نويسنده , , Bradley M. Coleman، نويسنده , , Melanie Rug، نويسنده , , Dejan Bursac، نويسنده , , Fiona Angrisano، نويسنده , , Michelle Gee، نويسنده , , Andrew F. Hill، نويسنده , , Jake Baum، نويسنده , , Alan F. Cowman، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Cell-cell communication is an important mechanism for information exchange promoting cell survival for the control of features such as population density and differentiation. We determined that Plasmodium falciparum-infected red blood cells directly communicate between parasites within a population using exosome-like vesicles that are capable of delivering genes. Importantly, communication via exosome-like vesicles promotes differentiation to sexual forms at a rate that suggests that signaling is involved. Furthermore, we have identified a P. falciparum protein, PfPTP2, that plays a key role in efficient communication. This study reveals a previously unidentified pathway of P. falciparum biology critical for survival in the host and transmission to mosquitoes. This identifies a pathway for the development of agents to block parasite transmission from the human host to the mosquito.