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Thioredoxin Glutathione Reductase as a Novel Drug Target: Evidence from Schistosoma japonicum

BACKGROUND: Schistosomiasis remains a major public health concern affecting billions of people around the world. Currently, praziquantel is the only drug of choice for treatment of human schistosomiasis. The emergence of drug resistance to praziquantel in schistosomes makes the development of novel...

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Autores principales: Song, LiJun, Li, JiaHuang, Xie, ShuYing, Qian, ChunYan, Wang, Jie, Zhang, Wei, Yin, XuRen, Hua, ZiChun, Yu, ChuanXin
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3285170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22384025
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031456
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author Song, LiJun
Li, JiaHuang
Xie, ShuYing
Qian, ChunYan
Wang, Jie
Zhang, Wei
Yin, XuRen
Hua, ZiChun
Yu, ChuanXin
author_facet Song, LiJun
Li, JiaHuang
Xie, ShuYing
Qian, ChunYan
Wang, Jie
Zhang, Wei
Yin, XuRen
Hua, ZiChun
Yu, ChuanXin
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description BACKGROUND: Schistosomiasis remains a major public health concern affecting billions of people around the world. Currently, praziquantel is the only drug of choice for treatment of human schistosomiasis. The emergence of drug resistance to praziquantel in schistosomes makes the development of novel drugs an urgent task. Thioredoxin glutathione reductase (TGR) enzymes in Schistosoma mansoni and some other platyhelminths have been identified as alternative targets. The present study was designed to confirm the existense and the potential value of TGR as a target for development of novel antischistosomal agents in Schistosoma japonicum, a platyhelminth endemic in Asia. METHODS AND FINDINGS: After cloning the S. japonicum TGR (SjTGR) gene, the recombinant SjTGR selenoprotein was purified and characterized in enzymatic assays as a multifunctional enzyme with thioredoxin reductase (TrxR), glutathione reductase (GR) and glutaredoxin (Grx) activities. Immunological and bioinformatic analyses confirmed that instead of having separate TrxR and GR proteins in mammalian, S. japonicum only encodes TGR, which performs the functions of both enzymes and plays a critical role in maintaining the redox balance in this parasite. These results were in good agreement with previous findings in Schistosoma mansoni and some other platyhelminths. Auranofin, a known inhibitor against TGR, caused fatal toxicity in S. japonicum adult worms in vitro and reduced worm and egg burdens in S. japonicum infected mice. CONCLUSIONS: Collectively, our study confirms that a multifunctional enzyme SjTGR selenoprotein, instead of separate TrxR and GR enzymes, exists in S. japonicum. Furthermore, TGR may be a potential target for development of novel agents against schistosomes. This assumption is strengthened by our demonstration that the SjTGR is an essential enzyme for maintaining the thiol-disulfide redox homeostasis of S. japonicum.
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spelling pubmed-32851702012-03-01 Thioredoxin Glutathione Reductase as a Novel Drug Target: Evidence from Schistosoma japonicum Song, LiJun Li, JiaHuang Xie, ShuYing Qian, ChunYan Wang, Jie Zhang, Wei Yin, XuRen Hua, ZiChun Yu, ChuanXin PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Schistosomiasis remains a major public health concern affecting billions of people around the world. Currently, praziquantel is the only drug of choice for treatment of human schistosomiasis. The emergence of drug resistance to praziquantel in schistosomes makes the development of novel drugs an urgent task. Thioredoxin glutathione reductase (TGR) enzymes in Schistosoma mansoni and some other platyhelminths have been identified as alternative targets. The present study was designed to confirm the existense and the potential value of TGR as a target for development of novel antischistosomal agents in Schistosoma japonicum, a platyhelminth endemic in Asia. METHODS AND FINDINGS: After cloning the S. japonicum TGR (SjTGR) gene, the recombinant SjTGR selenoprotein was purified and characterized in enzymatic assays as a multifunctional enzyme with thioredoxin reductase (TrxR), glutathione reductase (GR) and glutaredoxin (Grx) activities. Immunological and bioinformatic analyses confirmed that instead of having separate TrxR and GR proteins in mammalian, S. japonicum only encodes TGR, which performs the functions of both enzymes and plays a critical role in maintaining the redox balance in this parasite. These results were in good agreement with previous findings in Schistosoma mansoni and some other platyhelminths. Auranofin, a known inhibitor against TGR, caused fatal toxicity in S. japonicum adult worms in vitro and reduced worm and egg burdens in S. japonicum infected mice. CONCLUSIONS: Collectively, our study confirms that a multifunctional enzyme SjTGR selenoprotein, instead of separate TrxR and GR enzymes, exists in S. japonicum. Furthermore, TGR may be a potential target for development of novel agents against schistosomes. This assumption is strengthened by our demonstration that the SjTGR is an essential enzyme for maintaining the thiol-disulfide redox homeostasis of S. japonicum. Public Library of Science 2012-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3285170/ /pubmed/22384025 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031456 Text en Song 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
Song, LiJun
Li, JiaHuang
Xie, ShuYing
Qian, ChunYan
Wang, Jie
Zhang, Wei
Yin, XuRen
Hua, ZiChun
Yu, ChuanXin
Thioredoxin Glutathione Reductase as a Novel Drug Target: Evidence from Schistosoma japonicum
title Thioredoxin Glutathione Reductase as a Novel Drug Target: Evidence from Schistosoma japonicum
title_full Thioredoxin Glutathione Reductase as a Novel Drug Target: Evidence from Schistosoma japonicum
title_fullStr Thioredoxin Glutathione Reductase as a Novel Drug Target: Evidence from Schistosoma japonicum
title_full_unstemmed Thioredoxin Glutathione Reductase as a Novel Drug Target: Evidence from Schistosoma japonicum
title_short Thioredoxin Glutathione Reductase as a Novel Drug Target: Evidence from Schistosoma japonicum
title_sort thioredoxin glutathione reductase as a novel drug target: evidence from schistosoma japonicum
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3285170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22384025
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031456
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