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The Leishmania major BBSome subunit BBS1 is essential for parasite virulence in the mammalian host

Bardet–Biedl syndrome (BBS) is a human genetic disorder with a spectrum of symptoms caused by primary cilium dysfunction. The disease is caused by mutations in one of at least 17 identified genes, of which seven encode subunits of the BBSome, a protein complex required for specific trafficking event...

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Autores principales: Price, Helen P, Paape, Daniel, Hodgkinson, Michael R, Farrant, Katie, Doehl, Johannes, Stark, Meg, Smith, Deborah F
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons Ltd 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3916885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23998526
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mmi.12383
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author Price, Helen P
Paape, Daniel
Hodgkinson, Michael R
Farrant, Katie
Doehl, Johannes
Stark, Meg
Smith, Deborah F
author_facet Price, Helen P
Paape, Daniel
Hodgkinson, Michael R
Farrant, Katie
Doehl, Johannes
Stark, Meg
Smith, Deborah F
author_sort Price, Helen P
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description Bardet–Biedl syndrome (BBS) is a human genetic disorder with a spectrum of symptoms caused by primary cilium dysfunction. The disease is caused by mutations in one of at least 17 identified genes, of which seven encode subunits of the BBSome, a protein complex required for specific trafficking events to and from the primary cilium. The molecular mechanisms associated with BBSome function remain to be fully elucidated. Here, we generated null and complemented mutants of the BBSome subunit BBS1 in the protozoan parasite, Leishmania. In the absence of BBS1, extracellular parasites have no apparent defects in growth, flagellum assembly, motility or differentiation in vitro but there is accumulation of vacuole-like structures close to the flagellar pocket. Infectivity of these parasites for macrophages in vitro is reduced compared with wild-type controls but the null parasites retain the ability to differentiate to the intracellular amastigote stage. However, infectivity of BBS1 null parasites is severely compromised in a BALB/c mouse footpad model. We hypothesize that the absence of BBS1 in Leishmania leads to defects in specific trafficking events that affect parasite persistence in the host. This is the first report of an association between the BBSome complex and pathogen infectivity.
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spelling pubmed-39168852014-02-13 The Leishmania major BBSome subunit BBS1 is essential for parasite virulence in the mammalian host Price, Helen P Paape, Daniel Hodgkinson, Michael R Farrant, Katie Doehl, Johannes Stark, Meg Smith, Deborah F Mol Microbiol Research Articles Bardet–Biedl syndrome (BBS) is a human genetic disorder with a spectrum of symptoms caused by primary cilium dysfunction. The disease is caused by mutations in one of at least 17 identified genes, of which seven encode subunits of the BBSome, a protein complex required for specific trafficking events to and from the primary cilium. The molecular mechanisms associated with BBSome function remain to be fully elucidated. Here, we generated null and complemented mutants of the BBSome subunit BBS1 in the protozoan parasite, Leishmania. In the absence of BBS1, extracellular parasites have no apparent defects in growth, flagellum assembly, motility or differentiation in vitro but there is accumulation of vacuole-like structures close to the flagellar pocket. Infectivity of these parasites for macrophages in vitro is reduced compared with wild-type controls but the null parasites retain the ability to differentiate to the intracellular amastigote stage. However, infectivity of BBS1 null parasites is severely compromised in a BALB/c mouse footpad model. We hypothesize that the absence of BBS1 in Leishmania leads to defects in specific trafficking events that affect parasite persistence in the host. This is the first report of an association between the BBSome complex and pathogen infectivity. John Wiley & Sons Ltd 2013-11 2013-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3916885/ /pubmed/23998526 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mmi.12383 Text en 2013 The Authors. Molecular Microbiology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Price, Helen P
Paape, Daniel
Hodgkinson, Michael R
Farrant, Katie
Doehl, Johannes
Stark, Meg
Smith, Deborah F
The Leishmania major BBSome subunit BBS1 is essential for parasite virulence in the mammalian host
title The Leishmania major BBSome subunit BBS1 is essential for parasite virulence in the mammalian host
title_full The Leishmania major BBSome subunit BBS1 is essential for parasite virulence in the mammalian host
title_fullStr The Leishmania major BBSome subunit BBS1 is essential for parasite virulence in the mammalian host
title_full_unstemmed The Leishmania major BBSome subunit BBS1 is essential for parasite virulence in the mammalian host
title_short The Leishmania major BBSome subunit BBS1 is essential for parasite virulence in the mammalian host
title_sort leishmania major bbsome subunit bbs1 is essential for parasite virulence in the mammalian host
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3916885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23998526
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mmi.12383
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