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. 2012 Jan 18;2011:764845. doi: 10.4061/2011/764845

Table 1.

Evidence providing support for the integral role of VAR2CSA in placental malaria.

Evidence Reference
Placental parasites selectively transcribe the var2csa gene [58, 72, 84]
The var2csa gene is relatively conserved between PAM variants [58, 85]
The var2csa gene is required for pRBC to adhere to CSA [86]
If the var2csa gene is knocked out or deleted, adhesion to CSA no longer occurs [84, 87]
VAR2CSA is selectively expressed on the surface of pRBC that are identified in PM [88]
VAR2CSA binds specifically to CSA expressed on the placenta [89, 90]
Men and non-pregnant women do not produce VAR2CSA-specific IgG [62, 88]
Levels of VAR2CSA-specific IgG correlate with parity [88, 91]
High levels of VAR2CSA-specific IgG protect from adverse outcomes [88]
VAR2CSA is a target of naturally acquired IgG reactive with the surface of placental pRBC [92]