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ELF4 facilitates innate host defenses against Plasmodium by activating transcription of Pf4 and Ppbp.


ABSTRACT: Platelet factor 4 (PF4) is an anti-Plasmodium component of platelets. It is expressed in megakaryocytes and released from platelets following infection with Plasmodium Innate immunity is crucial for the host anti-Plasmodium response, in which type I interferon plays an important role. Whether there is cross-talk between innate immune signaling and the production of anti-Plasmodium defense peptides is unknown. Here we demonstrate that E74, like ETS transcription factor 4 (ELF4), a type I interferon activator, can help protect the host from Plasmodium yoelii infection. Mechanically, ELF4 binds to the promoter of genes of two C-X-C chemokines, Pf4 and pro-platelet basic protein (Ppbp), initiating the transcription of these two genes, thereby enhancing PF4-mediated killing of parasites from infected erythrocytes. Elf4 -/- mice are much more susceptible to Plasmodium infection than WT littermates. The expression level of Pf4 and Ppbp in megakaryocytes from Elf4 -/- mice is much lower than in those from control animals, resulting in increased parasitemia. In conclusion, our study uncovered a distinct role of ELF4, an innate immune molecule, in host defense against malaria.

SUBMITTER: Wang D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6514618 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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ELF4 facilitates innate host defenses against <i>Plasmodium</i> by activating transcription of <i>Pf4</i> and <i>Ppbp</i>.

Wang Dandan D   Zhang Zeming Z   Cui Shuang S   Zhao Yingchi Y   Craft Samuel S   Fikrig Erol E   You Fuping F  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20190321 19


Platelet factor 4 (PF4) is an anti-<i>Plasmodium</i> component of platelets. It is expressed in megakaryocytes and released from platelets following infection with <i>Plasmodium</i> Innate immunity is crucial for the host anti-<i>Plasmodium</i> response, in which type I interferon plays an important role. Whether there is cross-talk between innate immune signaling and the production of anti-<i>Plasmodium</i> defense peptides is unknown. Here we demonstrate that E74, like ETS transcription factor  ...[more]

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