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Heme-Induced ROS in Trypanosoma Cruzi Activates CaMKII-Like That Triggers Epimastigote Proliferation. One Helpful Effect of ROS
Heme is a ubiquitous molecule that has a number of physiological roles. The toxic effects of this molecule have been demonstrated in various models, based on both its pro-oxidant nature and through a detergent mechanism. It is estimated that about 10 mM of heme is released during blood digestion in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3191175/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22022475 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025935 |
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author | Nogueira, Natália Pereira de Almeida de Souza, Cintia Fernandes Saraiva, Francis Monique de Souza Sultano, Pedro Elias Dalmau, Sergio Ranto Bruno, Roberta Eitler de Lima Sales Gonçalves, Renata Laranja, Gustavo Augusto Travassos Leal, Luís Henrique Monteiro Coelho, Marsen Garcia Pinto Masuda, Claudio A. Oliveira, Marcus F. Paes, Marcia Cristina |
author_facet | Nogueira, Natália Pereira de Almeida de Souza, Cintia Fernandes Saraiva, Francis Monique de Souza Sultano, Pedro Elias Dalmau, Sergio Ranto Bruno, Roberta Eitler de Lima Sales Gonçalves, Renata Laranja, Gustavo Augusto Travassos Leal, Luís Henrique Monteiro Coelho, Marsen Garcia Pinto Masuda, Claudio A. Oliveira, Marcus F. Paes, Marcia Cristina |
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description | Heme is a ubiquitous molecule that has a number of physiological roles. The toxic effects of this molecule have been demonstrated in various models, based on both its pro-oxidant nature and through a detergent mechanism. It is estimated that about 10 mM of heme is released during blood digestion in the blood-sucking bug's midgut. The parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, the agent of Chagas' disease, proliferates in the midgut of the insect vector; however, heme metabolism in trypanosomatids remains to be elucidated. Here we provide a mechanistic explanation for the proliferative effects of heme on trypanosomatids. Heme, but not other porphyrins, induced T. cruzi proliferation, and this phenomenon was accompanied by a marked increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation in epimastigotes when monitored by ROS-sensitive fluorescent probes. Heme-induced ROS production was time-and concentration-dependent. In addition, lipid peroxidation and the formation of 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (4-HNE) adducts with parasite proteins were increased in epimastigotes in the presence of heme. Conversely, the antioxidants urate and GSH reversed the heme-induced ROS. Urate also decreased parasite proliferation. Among several protein kinase inhibitors tested only specific inhibitors of CaMKII, KN93 and Myr-AIP, were able to abolish heme-induced ROS formation in epimastigotes leading to parasite growth impairment. Taken together, these data provide new insight into T. cruzi- insect vector interactions: heme, a molecule from the blood digestion, triggers epimastigote proliferation through a redox-sensitive signalling mechanism. |
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spelling | pubmed-31911752011-10-21 Heme-Induced ROS in Trypanosoma Cruzi Activates CaMKII-Like That Triggers Epimastigote Proliferation. One Helpful Effect of ROS Nogueira, Natália Pereira de Almeida de Souza, Cintia Fernandes Saraiva, Francis Monique de Souza Sultano, Pedro Elias Dalmau, Sergio Ranto Bruno, Roberta Eitler de Lima Sales Gonçalves, Renata Laranja, Gustavo Augusto Travassos Leal, Luís Henrique Monteiro Coelho, Marsen Garcia Pinto Masuda, Claudio A. Oliveira, Marcus F. Paes, Marcia Cristina PLoS One Research Article Heme is a ubiquitous molecule that has a number of physiological roles. The toxic effects of this molecule have been demonstrated in various models, based on both its pro-oxidant nature and through a detergent mechanism. It is estimated that about 10 mM of heme is released during blood digestion in the blood-sucking bug's midgut. The parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, the agent of Chagas' disease, proliferates in the midgut of the insect vector; however, heme metabolism in trypanosomatids remains to be elucidated. Here we provide a mechanistic explanation for the proliferative effects of heme on trypanosomatids. Heme, but not other porphyrins, induced T. cruzi proliferation, and this phenomenon was accompanied by a marked increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation in epimastigotes when monitored by ROS-sensitive fluorescent probes. Heme-induced ROS production was time-and concentration-dependent. In addition, lipid peroxidation and the formation of 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (4-HNE) adducts with parasite proteins were increased in epimastigotes in the presence of heme. Conversely, the antioxidants urate and GSH reversed the heme-induced ROS. Urate also decreased parasite proliferation. Among several protein kinase inhibitors tested only specific inhibitors of CaMKII, KN93 and Myr-AIP, were able to abolish heme-induced ROS formation in epimastigotes leading to parasite growth impairment. Taken together, these data provide new insight into T. cruzi- insect vector interactions: heme, a molecule from the blood digestion, triggers epimastigote proliferation through a redox-sensitive signalling mechanism. Public Library of Science 2011-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3191175/ /pubmed/22022475 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025935 Text en Nogueira 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 Nogueira, Natália Pereira de Almeida de Souza, Cintia Fernandes Saraiva, Francis Monique de Souza Sultano, Pedro Elias Dalmau, Sergio Ranto Bruno, Roberta Eitler de Lima Sales Gonçalves, Renata Laranja, Gustavo Augusto Travassos Leal, Luís Henrique Monteiro Coelho, Marsen Garcia Pinto Masuda, Claudio A. Oliveira, Marcus F. Paes, Marcia Cristina Heme-Induced ROS in Trypanosoma Cruzi Activates CaMKII-Like That Triggers Epimastigote Proliferation. One Helpful Effect of ROS |
title | Heme-Induced ROS in Trypanosoma Cruzi Activates CaMKII-Like That Triggers Epimastigote Proliferation. One Helpful Effect of ROS |
title_full | Heme-Induced ROS in Trypanosoma Cruzi Activates CaMKII-Like That Triggers Epimastigote Proliferation. One Helpful Effect of ROS |
title_fullStr | Heme-Induced ROS in Trypanosoma Cruzi Activates CaMKII-Like That Triggers Epimastigote Proliferation. One Helpful Effect of ROS |
title_full_unstemmed | Heme-Induced ROS in Trypanosoma Cruzi Activates CaMKII-Like That Triggers Epimastigote Proliferation. One Helpful Effect of ROS |
title_short | Heme-Induced ROS in Trypanosoma Cruzi Activates CaMKII-Like That Triggers Epimastigote Proliferation. One Helpful Effect of ROS |
title_sort | heme-induced ros in trypanosoma cruzi activates camkii-like that triggers epimastigote proliferation. one helpful effect of ros |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3191175/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22022475 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025935 |
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