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Trypsin-Like Serine Proteases in Lutzomyia longipalpis – Expression, Activity and Possible Modulation by Leishmania infantum chagasi

BACKGROUND: Midgut enzymatic activity is one of the obstacles that Leishmania must surpass to succeed in establishing infection. Trypsins are abundant digestive enzymes in most insects. We have previously described two trypsin cDNAs of L. longipalpis: one (Lltryp1) with a bloodmeal induced transcrip...

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Autores principales: Telleria, Erich Loza, de Araújo, Adriana Pereira Oliveira, Secundino, Nágila Francinete, d'Avila-Levy, Claudia Masini, Traub-Csekö, Yara Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2872664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20502532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010697
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author Telleria, Erich Loza
de Araújo, Adriana Pereira Oliveira
Secundino, Nágila Francinete
d'Avila-Levy, Claudia Masini
Traub-Csekö, Yara Maria
author_facet Telleria, Erich Loza
de Araújo, Adriana Pereira Oliveira
Secundino, Nágila Francinete
d'Avila-Levy, Claudia Masini
Traub-Csekö, Yara Maria
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description BACKGROUND: Midgut enzymatic activity is one of the obstacles that Leishmania must surpass to succeed in establishing infection. Trypsins are abundant digestive enzymes in most insects. We have previously described two trypsin cDNAs of L. longipalpis: one (Lltryp1) with a bloodmeal induced transcription pattern, the other (Lltryp2) with a constitutive transcription pattern. We have now characterized the expression and activity of trypsin-like proteases of Lutzomyia longipalpis, the main vector of visceral leishmaniasis in Brazil. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In order to study trypsin expression profiles we produced antibodies against peptides specific for Lltryp1 and Lltryp2. The anti-Lltryp1-peptide antibody revealed a band of 28 kDa between 6 and 48 hours. The anti-Lltryp2 peptide antibody did not evidence any band. When proteinaceous substrates (gelatin, hemoglobin, casein or albumin) were co-polymerized in polyacrylamide gels, insect midguts obtained at 12 hours after feeding showed a unique proteolytic pattern for each substrate. All activity bands were strongly inhibited by TLCK, benzamidine and 4-amino-benzamidine, indicating that they are trypsin-like proteases. The trypsin-like activity was also measured in vitro at different time points after ingestion of blood or blood containing Leishmania infantum chagasi, using the chromogenic substrate BAρNA. L. longipalpis females fed on blood infected with L. i. chagasi had lower levels of trypsin activity after 12 and 48 hours than non-infected insects, suggesting that the parasite may have a role in this modulation. CONCLUSIONS AND SIGNIFICANCE: Trypsins are important and abundant digestive enzymes in L. longipalpis. Protein production and enzymatic activity followed previously identified gene expression of a blood modulated trypsin gene. A decrease of enzymatic activity upon the parasite infection, previously detected mostly in Old World vectors, was detected for the first time in the natural vector-parasite pair L. longipalpis-L. i. chagasi.
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spelling pubmed-28726642010-05-25 Trypsin-Like Serine Proteases in Lutzomyia longipalpis – Expression, Activity and Possible Modulation by Leishmania infantum chagasi Telleria, Erich Loza de Araújo, Adriana Pereira Oliveira Secundino, Nágila Francinete d'Avila-Levy, Claudia Masini Traub-Csekö, Yara Maria PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Midgut enzymatic activity is one of the obstacles that Leishmania must surpass to succeed in establishing infection. Trypsins are abundant digestive enzymes in most insects. We have previously described two trypsin cDNAs of L. longipalpis: one (Lltryp1) with a bloodmeal induced transcription pattern, the other (Lltryp2) with a constitutive transcription pattern. We have now characterized the expression and activity of trypsin-like proteases of Lutzomyia longipalpis, the main vector of visceral leishmaniasis in Brazil. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In order to study trypsin expression profiles we produced antibodies against peptides specific for Lltryp1 and Lltryp2. The anti-Lltryp1-peptide antibody revealed a band of 28 kDa between 6 and 48 hours. The anti-Lltryp2 peptide antibody did not evidence any band. When proteinaceous substrates (gelatin, hemoglobin, casein or albumin) were co-polymerized in polyacrylamide gels, insect midguts obtained at 12 hours after feeding showed a unique proteolytic pattern for each substrate. All activity bands were strongly inhibited by TLCK, benzamidine and 4-amino-benzamidine, indicating that they are trypsin-like proteases. The trypsin-like activity was also measured in vitro at different time points after ingestion of blood or blood containing Leishmania infantum chagasi, using the chromogenic substrate BAρNA. L. longipalpis females fed on blood infected with L. i. chagasi had lower levels of trypsin activity after 12 and 48 hours than non-infected insects, suggesting that the parasite may have a role in this modulation. CONCLUSIONS AND SIGNIFICANCE: Trypsins are important and abundant digestive enzymes in L. longipalpis. Protein production and enzymatic activity followed previously identified gene expression of a blood modulated trypsin gene. A decrease of enzymatic activity upon the parasite infection, previously detected mostly in Old World vectors, was detected for the first time in the natural vector-parasite pair L. longipalpis-L. i. chagasi. Public Library of Science 2010-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2872664/ /pubmed/20502532 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010697 Text en Telleria et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Telleria, Erich Loza
de Araújo, Adriana Pereira Oliveira
Secundino, Nágila Francinete
d'Avila-Levy, Claudia Masini
Traub-Csekö, Yara Maria
Trypsin-Like Serine Proteases in Lutzomyia longipalpis – Expression, Activity and Possible Modulation by Leishmania infantum chagasi
title Trypsin-Like Serine Proteases in Lutzomyia longipalpis – Expression, Activity and Possible Modulation by Leishmania infantum chagasi
title_full Trypsin-Like Serine Proteases in Lutzomyia longipalpis – Expression, Activity and Possible Modulation by Leishmania infantum chagasi
title_fullStr Trypsin-Like Serine Proteases in Lutzomyia longipalpis – Expression, Activity and Possible Modulation by Leishmania infantum chagasi
title_full_unstemmed Trypsin-Like Serine Proteases in Lutzomyia longipalpis – Expression, Activity and Possible Modulation by Leishmania infantum chagasi
title_short Trypsin-Like Serine Proteases in Lutzomyia longipalpis – Expression, Activity and Possible Modulation by Leishmania infantum chagasi
title_sort trypsin-like serine proteases in lutzomyia longipalpis – expression, activity and possible modulation by leishmania infantum chagasi
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2872664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20502532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010697
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