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Histone H3.3 variant plays a critical role on zygote-to-oocyst development in malaria parasites

Yuki S. Tateishi, Tamasa Araki, Satoru Kawai, Shuhei Koide, Yuko Umeki, Takashi Imai, Yumiko Saito -Nakano, Masaki Kikuchi, Atsushi Iwama, Hajime Hisaeda, Cevayir Coban, Takeshi Annoura

PARASITOLOGY INTERNATIONAL(2024)

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The Plasmodium life cycle involves differentiation into multiple morphologically distinct forms, a process regulated by developmental stage -specific gene expression. Histone proteins are involved in epigenetic regulation in eukaryotes, and the histone variant H3.3 plays a key role in the regulation of gene expression and maintenance of genomic integrity during embryonic development in mice. However, the function of H3.3 through multiple developmental stages in Plasmodium remains unknown. To examine the function of H3.3, h3.3deficient mutants (Delta h3.3) were generated in P. berghei. The deletion of h3.3 was not lethal in blood stage parasites, although it had a minor effect of the growth rate in blood stage; however, the in vitro ookinete conversion rate was significantly reduced, and the production of the degenerated form was increased. Regarding the mosquito stage development of Delta h3.3, oocysts number was significantly reduced, and no sporozoite production was observed. The h3.3 gene complemented mutant have normal development in mosquito stage producing mature oocysts and salivary glands contained sporozoites, and interestingly, the majority of H3.3 protein was detected in female gametocytes. However, Delta h3.3 male and female gametocyte production levels were comparable to the wild -type levels. Transcriptome analysis of Delta h3.3 male and female gametocytes revealed the upregulation of several male -specific genes in female gametocytes, suggesting that H3.3 functions as a transcription repressor of male -specific genes to maintain sexual identity in female gametocytes. This study provides new insights into the molecular biology of histone variants H3.3 which plays a critical role on zygote-to-oocyst development in primitive unicellular eukaryotes.
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Plasmodium,Epigenetics,Histone variant,Sexual stage development,Zygote formation,Oocyst development
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