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SUBMITTER: Sisquella X
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5719353 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Sisquella Xavier X Ofir-Birin Yifat Y Pimentel Matthew A MA Cheng Lesley L Abou Karam Paula P Sampaio Natália G NG Penington Jocelyn Sietsma JS Connolly Dympna D Giladi Tal T Scicluna Benjamin J BJ Sharples Robyn A RA Waltmann Andreea A Avni Dror D Schwartz Eli E Schofield Louis L Porat Ziv Z Hansen Diana S DS Papenfuss Anthony T AT Eriksson Emily M EM Gerlic Motti M Hill Andrew F AF Bowie Andrew G AG Regev-Rudzki Neta N
Nature communications 20171207 1
STING is an innate immune cytosolic adaptor for DNA sensors that engage malaria parasite (Plasmodium falciparum) or other pathogen DNA. As P. falciparum infects red blood cells and not leukocytes, how parasite DNA reaches such host cytosolic DNA sensors in immune cells is unclear. Here we show that malaria parasites inside red blood cells can engage host cytosolic innate immune cell receptors from a distance by secreting extracellular vesicles (EV) containing parasitic small RNA and genomic DNA. ...[more]