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Guianensin, a Simulium guianense salivary protein, has broad anti-hemostatic and anti-inflammatory properties
BACKGROUND: Salivary glands from blood-feeding arthropods secrete several molecules that inhibit mammalian hemostasis and facilitate blood feeding and pathogen transmission. The salivary functions from Simulium guianense, the main vector of Onchocerciasis in South America, remain largely understudie...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10353047/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37469515 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1163367 |
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author | Valenzuela-Leon, Paola Carolina Campos Chagas, Andrezza Martin-Martin, Ines Williams, Adeline E. Berger, Markus Shrivastava, Gaurav Paige, Andrew S. Kotsyfakis, Michalis Tirloni, Lucas Calvo, Eric |
author_facet | Valenzuela-Leon, Paola Carolina Campos Chagas, Andrezza Martin-Martin, Ines Williams, Adeline E. Berger, Markus Shrivastava, Gaurav Paige, Andrew S. Kotsyfakis, Michalis Tirloni, Lucas Calvo, Eric |
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description | BACKGROUND: Salivary glands from blood-feeding arthropods secrete several molecules that inhibit mammalian hemostasis and facilitate blood feeding and pathogen transmission. The salivary functions from Simulium guianense, the main vector of Onchocerciasis in South America, remain largely understudied. Here, we have characterized a salivary protease inhibitor (Guianensin) from the blackfly Simulium guianense. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A combination of bioinformatic and biophysical analyses, recombinant protein production, in vitro and in vivo experiments were utilized to characterize the molecula mechanism of action of Guianensin. Kinetics of Guianensin interaction with proteases involved in vertebrate inflammation and coagulation were carried out by surface plasmon resonance and isothermal titration calorimetry. Plasma recalcification and coagulometry and tail bleeding assays were performed to understand the role of Guianensin in coagulation. RESULTS: Guianensin was identified in the sialotranscriptome of adult S. guianense flies and belongs to the Kunitz domain of protease inhibitors. It targets various serine proteases involved in hemostasis and inflammation. Binding to these enzymes is highly specific to the catalytic site and is not detectable for their zymogens, the catalytic site-blocked human coagulation factor Xa (FXa), or thrombin. Accordingly, Guianensin significantly increased both PT (Prothrombin time) and aPTT (Activated partial thromboplastin time) in human plasma and consequently increased blood clotting time ex vivo. Guianensin also inhibited prothrombinase activity on endothelial cells. We show that Guianensin acts as a potent anti-inflammatory molecule on FXa-induced paw edema formation in mice. CONCLUSION: The information generated by this work highlights the biological functionality of Guianensin as an antithrombotic and anti-inflammatory protein that may play significant roles in blood feeding and pathogen transmission. |
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spelling | pubmed-103530472023-07-19 Guianensin, a Simulium guianense salivary protein, has broad anti-hemostatic and anti-inflammatory properties Valenzuela-Leon, Paola Carolina Campos Chagas, Andrezza Martin-Martin, Ines Williams, Adeline E. Berger, Markus Shrivastava, Gaurav Paige, Andrew S. Kotsyfakis, Michalis Tirloni, Lucas Calvo, Eric Front Immunol Immunology BACKGROUND: Salivary glands from blood-feeding arthropods secrete several molecules that inhibit mammalian hemostasis and facilitate blood feeding and pathogen transmission. The salivary functions from Simulium guianense, the main vector of Onchocerciasis in South America, remain largely understudied. Here, we have characterized a salivary protease inhibitor (Guianensin) from the blackfly Simulium guianense. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A combination of bioinformatic and biophysical analyses, recombinant protein production, in vitro and in vivo experiments were utilized to characterize the molecula mechanism of action of Guianensin. Kinetics of Guianensin interaction with proteases involved in vertebrate inflammation and coagulation were carried out by surface plasmon resonance and isothermal titration calorimetry. Plasma recalcification and coagulometry and tail bleeding assays were performed to understand the role of Guianensin in coagulation. RESULTS: Guianensin was identified in the sialotranscriptome of adult S. guianense flies and belongs to the Kunitz domain of protease inhibitors. It targets various serine proteases involved in hemostasis and inflammation. Binding to these enzymes is highly specific to the catalytic site and is not detectable for their zymogens, the catalytic site-blocked human coagulation factor Xa (FXa), or thrombin. Accordingly, Guianensin significantly increased both PT (Prothrombin time) and aPTT (Activated partial thromboplastin time) in human plasma and consequently increased blood clotting time ex vivo. Guianensin also inhibited prothrombinase activity on endothelial cells. We show that Guianensin acts as a potent anti-inflammatory molecule on FXa-induced paw edema formation in mice. CONCLUSION: The information generated by this work highlights the biological functionality of Guianensin as an antithrombotic and anti-inflammatory protein that may play significant roles in blood feeding and pathogen transmission. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10353047/ /pubmed/37469515 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1163367 Text en Copyright At least a portion of this work is authored by Paola Carolina Valenzuela-Leon, Andrezza Campos Chagas, Ines Martin-Martin, Adeline E. Williams, Markus Berger, Gaurav Shrivastava, Andrew S. Page, Lucas Tirloni and Eric Calvo on behalf of the U.S. Government and as regards Dr. Valenzuela-Leon, Dr. Chagas, Dr. Martin-Martin, Dr. Williams, Dr. Berger, Dr. Shrivastava, Dr. Page, Dr.Tirloni and Dr. Calvo and the U.S. Government, is not subject to copyright protection in the United States. Foreign and other copyrights may apply. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Immunology Valenzuela-Leon, Paola Carolina Campos Chagas, Andrezza Martin-Martin, Ines Williams, Adeline E. Berger, Markus Shrivastava, Gaurav Paige, Andrew S. Kotsyfakis, Michalis Tirloni, Lucas Calvo, Eric Guianensin, a Simulium guianense salivary protein, has broad anti-hemostatic and anti-inflammatory properties |
title | Guianensin, a Simulium guianense salivary protein, has broad anti-hemostatic and anti-inflammatory properties |
title_full | Guianensin, a Simulium guianense salivary protein, has broad anti-hemostatic and anti-inflammatory properties |
title_fullStr | Guianensin, a Simulium guianense salivary protein, has broad anti-hemostatic and anti-inflammatory properties |
title_full_unstemmed | Guianensin, a Simulium guianense salivary protein, has broad anti-hemostatic and anti-inflammatory properties |
title_short | Guianensin, a Simulium guianense salivary protein, has broad anti-hemostatic and anti-inflammatory properties |
title_sort | guianensin, a simulium guianense salivary protein, has broad anti-hemostatic and anti-inflammatory properties |
topic | Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10353047/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37469515 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1163367 |
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