Sex- and stage-specific reporter gene expression in Plasmodium falciparum

Mol Biochem Parasitol. 2008 Aug;160(2):148-51. doi: 10.1016/j.molbiopara.2008.04.005. Epub 2008 Apr 14.

Abstract

For malaria transmission, Plasmodium parasites must successfully complete gametocytogenesis in the vertebrate host. Differentiation into mature male or female Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes takes 9-12 days as the parasites pass through five distinct morphologic stages (I-V). To evaluate the signals controlling the initiation of stage- and/or sex-specific expression, reporter constructs containing the 5'-flanking regions (FR) of seven genes with distinct expression patterns through gametogenesis were developed. The regulatory information present in the 5'-FR of each selected gene was found to be sufficient to drive appropriate sex- and stage-specific reporter gene expression. The transformed parasite lines also provide in vivo markers to identify gametocytes at specific stages, including a subpopulation of schizonts that express early gametocyte markers.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Gene Expression Profiling / methods*
  • Gene Expression Regulation*
  • Genes, Reporter*
  • Plasmodium falciparum / genetics
  • Plasmodium falciparum / physiology*