Hepatocyte growth factor and its receptor are required for malaria infection

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Margarida Carrolo
Silvia Giordano
Laura Cabrita-Santos
Simona Corso
Ana M Vigário
Susana Silva
Patricia Leirião
Daniel Carapau
Rosario Armas-Portela
Paolo M Comoglio
Ana Rodriguez
Maria M Mota
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[1] Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência,Department of Medical and Molecular Parasitology
[2] New York University School of Medicine,Departamento de Biología
[3] Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment,undefined
[4] University of Torino School of Medicine,undefined
[5] Facultad de Ciencias,undefined
[6] Universidad Autónoma de Madrid,undefined
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Nature Medicine | 2003年 / 9卷
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Plasmodium, the causative agent of malaria, must first infect hepatocytes to initiate a mammalian infection. Sporozoites migrate through several hepatocytes, by breaching their plasma membranes, before infection is finally established in one of them. Here we show that wounding of hepatocytes by sporozoite migration induces the secretion of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), which renders hepatocytes susceptible to infection. Infection depends on activation of the HGF receptor, MET, by secreted HGF. The malaria parasite exploits MET not as a primary binding site, but as a mediator of signals that make the host cell susceptible to infection. HGF/MET signaling induces rearrangements of the host-cell actin cytoskeleton that are required for the early development of the parasites within hepatocytes. Our findings identify HGF and MET as potential targets for new approaches to malaria prevention.
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