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The TvLEGU-1, a Legumain-Like Cysteine Proteinase, Plays a Key Role in Trichomonas vaginalis Cytoadherence

The goal of this paper was to characterize a Trichomonas vaginalis cysteine proteinase (CP) legumain-1 (TvLEGU-1) and determine its potential role as a virulence factor during T. vaginalis infection. A 30-kDa band, which migrates in three protein spots (pI~6.3, ~6.5, and ~6.7) with a different type...

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Autores principales: Rendón-Gandarilla, Francisco Javier, Ramón-Luing, Lucero de los Angeles, Ortega-López, Jaime, Rosa de Andrade, Ivone, Benchimol, Marlene, Arroyo, Rossana
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3581150/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23509742
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/561979
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author Rendón-Gandarilla, Francisco Javier
Ramón-Luing, Lucero de los Angeles
Ortega-López, Jaime
Rosa de Andrade, Ivone
Benchimol, Marlene
Arroyo, Rossana
author_facet Rendón-Gandarilla, Francisco Javier
Ramón-Luing, Lucero de los Angeles
Ortega-López, Jaime
Rosa de Andrade, Ivone
Benchimol, Marlene
Arroyo, Rossana
author_sort Rendón-Gandarilla, Francisco Javier
collection PubMed
description The goal of this paper was to characterize a Trichomonas vaginalis cysteine proteinase (CP) legumain-1 (TvLEGU-1) and determine its potential role as a virulence factor during T. vaginalis infection. A 30-kDa band, which migrates in three protein spots (pI~6.3, ~6.5, and ~6.7) with a different type and level of phosphorylation, was identified as TvLEGU-1 by one- and two-dimensional Western blot (WB) assays, using a protease-rich trichomonad extract and polyclonal antibodies produced against the recombinant TvLEGU-1 (anti-TvLEGU-1r). Its identification was confirmed by mass spectrometry. Immunofluorescence, cell binding, and WB assays showed that TvLEGU-1 is upregulated by iron at the protein level, localized on the trichomonad surface and in lysosomes and Golgi complex, bound to the surface of HeLa cells, and was found in vaginal secretions. Additionally, the IgG and Fab fractions of the anti-TvLEGU-1r antibody inhibited trichomonal cytoadherence up to 45%. Moreover, the Aza-Peptidyl Michael Acceptor that inhibited legumain proteolytic activity in live parasites also reduced levels of trichomonal cytoadherence up to 80%. In conclusion, our data show that the proteolytic activity of TvLEGU-1 is necessary for trichomonal adherence. Thus, TvLEGU-1 is a novel virulence factor upregulated by iron. This is the first report that a legumain-like CP plays a role in a pathogen cytoadherence.
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spelling pubmed-35811502013-03-18 The TvLEGU-1, a Legumain-Like Cysteine Proteinase, Plays a Key Role in Trichomonas vaginalis Cytoadherence Rendón-Gandarilla, Francisco Javier Ramón-Luing, Lucero de los Angeles Ortega-López, Jaime Rosa de Andrade, Ivone Benchimol, Marlene Arroyo, Rossana Biomed Res Int Research Article The goal of this paper was to characterize a Trichomonas vaginalis cysteine proteinase (CP) legumain-1 (TvLEGU-1) and determine its potential role as a virulence factor during T. vaginalis infection. A 30-kDa band, which migrates in three protein spots (pI~6.3, ~6.5, and ~6.7) with a different type and level of phosphorylation, was identified as TvLEGU-1 by one- and two-dimensional Western blot (WB) assays, using a protease-rich trichomonad extract and polyclonal antibodies produced against the recombinant TvLEGU-1 (anti-TvLEGU-1r). Its identification was confirmed by mass spectrometry. Immunofluorescence, cell binding, and WB assays showed that TvLEGU-1 is upregulated by iron at the protein level, localized on the trichomonad surface and in lysosomes and Golgi complex, bound to the surface of HeLa cells, and was found in vaginal secretions. Additionally, the IgG and Fab fractions of the anti-TvLEGU-1r antibody inhibited trichomonal cytoadherence up to 45%. Moreover, the Aza-Peptidyl Michael Acceptor that inhibited legumain proteolytic activity in live parasites also reduced levels of trichomonal cytoadherence up to 80%. In conclusion, our data show that the proteolytic activity of TvLEGU-1 is necessary for trichomonal adherence. Thus, TvLEGU-1 is a novel virulence factor upregulated by iron. This is the first report that a legumain-like CP plays a role in a pathogen cytoadherence. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3581150/ /pubmed/23509742 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/561979 Text en Copyright © 2013 Francisco Javier Rendón-Gandarilla et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rendón-Gandarilla, Francisco Javier
Ramón-Luing, Lucero de los Angeles
Ortega-López, Jaime
Rosa de Andrade, Ivone
Benchimol, Marlene
Arroyo, Rossana
The TvLEGU-1, a Legumain-Like Cysteine Proteinase, Plays a Key Role in Trichomonas vaginalis Cytoadherence
title The TvLEGU-1, a Legumain-Like Cysteine Proteinase, Plays a Key Role in Trichomonas vaginalis Cytoadherence
title_full The TvLEGU-1, a Legumain-Like Cysteine Proteinase, Plays a Key Role in Trichomonas vaginalis Cytoadherence
title_fullStr The TvLEGU-1, a Legumain-Like Cysteine Proteinase, Plays a Key Role in Trichomonas vaginalis Cytoadherence
title_full_unstemmed The TvLEGU-1, a Legumain-Like Cysteine Proteinase, Plays a Key Role in Trichomonas vaginalis Cytoadherence
title_short The TvLEGU-1, a Legumain-Like Cysteine Proteinase, Plays a Key Role in Trichomonas vaginalis Cytoadherence
title_sort tvlegu-1, a legumain-like cysteine proteinase, plays a key role in trichomonas vaginalis cytoadherence
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3581150/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23509742
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/561979
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