Suppression of mRNAs encoding tegument tetraspanins from schistosoma mansoni results in impaired tegument turnover


Autoria(s): Tran, Mai H.; Freitas, Tori C.; Cooper, Leanne; Gaze, Soraya; Gatton, Michelle L.; Jones, Malcolm K.; Lovas, Erica; Pearce, Edward J.; Loukas, Alex
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15/04/2010

Resumo

Schistosomes express a family of integral membrane proteins, called tetraspanins (TSPs), in the outer surface membranes of the tegument. Two of these tetraspanins, Sm-TSP-1 and Sm-TSP-2, confer protection as vaccines in mice, and individuals who are naturally resistant to S. mansoni infection mount a strong IgG response to Sm-TSP-2. To determine their functions in the tegument of S. mansoni we used RNA interference to silence expression of Sm-tsp-1 and Sm-tsp-2 mRNAs. Soaking of parasites in Sm-tsp dsRNAs resulted in 61% (p = 0.009) and 74% (p = 0.009) reductions in Sm-tsp-1 and Sm-tsp-2 transcription levels, respectively, in adult worms, and 67%–75% (p = 0.011) and 69%–89% (p = 0.004) reductions in Sm-tsp-1 and Sm-tsp-2 transcription levels, respectively, in schistosomula compared to worms treated with irrelevant control (luciferase) dsRNA. Ultrastructural morphology of adult worms treated in vitro with Sm-tsp-2 dsRNA displayed a distinctly vacuolated and thinner tegument compared with controls. Schistosomula exposed in vitro to Sm-tsp-2 dsRNA had a significantly thinner and more vacuolated tegument, and morphology consistent with a failure of tegumentary invaginations to close. Injection of mice with schistosomula that had been electroporated with Sm-tsp-1 and Sm-tsp-2 dsRNAs resulted in 61% (p = 0.005) and 83% (p = 0.002) reductions in the numbers of parasites recovered from the mesenteries four weeks later when compared to dsRNA-treated controls. These results imply that tetraspanins play important structural roles impacting tegument development, maturation or stability.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/75111/

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Public Library of Science

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/75111/1/75111.pdf

DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1000840

Tran, Mai H., Freitas, Tori C., Cooper, Leanne, Gaze, Soraya, Gatton, Michelle L., Jones, Malcolm K., Lovas, Erica, Pearce, Edward J., & Loukas, Alex (2010) Suppression of mRNAs encoding tegument tetraspanins from schistosoma mansoni results in impaired tegument turnover. PLoS Pathogens, 6(4), e100084-1.

http://purl.org/au-research/grants/NHMRC/496600

NIH/AI075266

NIH/AI082548

NIH/NO1-A1-30026

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Copyright 2010 Tran et al.

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Faculty of Health; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #060110 Receptors and Membrane Biology #Schistomosa mansoni #tetraspanins #tegument #RNA interference
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Journal Article