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Identification of gametocyte-associated pir genes in the rodent malaria parasite, Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi AS

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Objective: To analyse the transcriptional profiles of the pir multigene family of Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi in male and female gametocytes isolated from the blood of infected mice. Results: Infected red blood cells containing female and male P. chabaudi gametocytes transcribe a distinct set of genes encoded by the multigene family pir. The overall patterns are similar to what has been observed in the close relative P. berghei, but here we show that gametocyte-associated pir genes are distinct from those involved in chronic blood-stage infection and highlight a male-associated pir gene which should be the focus of future studies.

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Acknowledgements: We thank the Biological Research Facility and Flow Cytometry Science Technology Platform at the Francis Crick Institute for their support and assistance. We thank Prisca Hill and Sarah Manni for their technical support in in-vivo experiments. We thank Ana Antonello for the gel shown in Additional File 2 Figure 1B.


Funder: The Francis Crick Institute

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1756-0500

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BioMed Central

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Francis Crick Institute (FC001101, FC001101, FC001101, FC001101, FC001101)
Wellcome (206194/Z/17/Z, 206194/Z/17/Z, WT101777MA)