Johan Carlson
Karolinska Institutet
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Infection and Immunity | 2000
Antonio Barragan; Peter G. Kremsner; Mats Wahlgren; Johan Carlson
ABSTRACT The malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum utilizes molecules present on the surface of uninfected red blood cells (RBC) for rosette formation, and a dependency on ABO antigens has been previously shown. In this study, the antirosetting effect of immune sera was related to the blood group of the infected human host. Sera from malaria-immune blood group A (or B) individuals were less prone to disrupt rosettes from clinical isolates of blood group A (or B) patients than to disrupt rosettes from isolates of blood group O patients. All fresh clinical isolates and laboratory strains exhibited distinct ABO blood group preferences, indicating that utilization of blood group antigens is a general feature of P. falciparumrosetting. Soluble A antigen strongly inhibited rosette formation when the parasite was cultivated in A RBC, while inhibition by glycosaminoglycans decreased. Furthermore, a soluble A antigen conjugate bound to the cell surface of parasitized RBC. Selective enzymatic digestion of blood group A antigen from the uninfected RBC surfaces totally abolished the preference of the parasite to form rosettes with these RBC, but rosettes could still form. Altogether, present data suggest an important role for A and B antigens as coreceptors in P. falciparum rosetting.
Parasitology Today | 1996
I. Martha Schlichtherle; Carl Johan Treutiger; Victor Fernandez; Johan Carlson; Mats Wahlgren
Human infections with Plasmodium falciparum may result in severe forms of malaria. The widespread and rapid development of drug resistance in P. falciparum and the resistance of the disease-transmitting mosquitoes to insecticides make it urgent to understand the molecular background of the pathogenesis of malaria to enable the development of novel approaches to combat the disease. This review focuses on the molecular mechanisms of severe malaria caused by the P. falciparum parasite. The nature of severe malaria and the deleterious effects of parasite-derived toxins and host-induced cytokines are introduced. Sequestration, brought about by cytoadherence and rosetting, is linked to severe malaria and is mediated by multiple receptors on the endothelium and red blood cells. P. falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 (PfEMP1) is the ligand responsible for a majority of binding interactions, and the multiply adhesive features of this sticky molecule are presented. Antigenic variation is also a major feature of PfEMP1 and of the surface of the P. falciparum-infected erythrocyte. Possible mechanisms of P. falciparum antigenic variation in asexual stages are further discussed. We conclude this review with a perspective and suggestions of important aspects for future investigations.
Parasitology International | 1998
Antonio Barragan; Dorothe Spillmann; Peter G. Kremsner; Mats Wahlgren; Johan Carlson
Erythrocyte glycans as Plasmodium Falciparum rosetting receptors : molecular background of strain specific rosette disruption by glycosaminoglycans and sulfated glycoconjugates
Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1998
Qijun Chen; Antonio Barragan; Victor Fernandez; Annika Sundström; Martha Schlichtherle; Anders Sahlén; Johan Carlson; Santanu Datta; Mats Wahlgren
Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1989
Rachanee Udomsangpetch; Birgitta Wåhlin; Johan Carlson; Klavs Berzins; Motomi Torii; Masamichi Aikawa; Peter Perlmann; Mats Wahlgren
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1992
Carl-Johan Treutiger; Iris Hedlund; Helena Helmby; Johan Carlson; Annette Jepson; Patrick Twumasi; Dominic P. Kwiatkowski; Brian Greenwood; Mats Wahlgren
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1992
Johan Carlson; Hans-Peter Ekre; Helena Helmby; Jürg Gysin; Brian Greenwood; Mats Wahlgren
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1993
Rachanee Udomsangpetch; Jim Todd; Johan Carlson; Brian Greenwood
Infection and Immunity | 1998
Antonio Barragan; Peter G. Kremsner; Walter R. Weiss; Mats Wahlgren; Johan Carlson
Experimental Parasitology | 1999
Antonio Barragan; Dorothe Spillmann; Peter G. Kremsner; Mats Wahlgren; Johan Carlson