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Venus Kinase Receptors Control Reproduction in the Platyhelminth Parasite Schistosoma mansoni

The Venus Kinase Receptor (VKR) is a single transmembrane molecule composed of an intracellular tyrosine kinase domain close to that of insulin receptor and an extracellular Venus Flytrap (VFT) structure similar to the ligand binding domain of many class C G Protein Coupled Receptors. This receptor...

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Autores principales: Vanderstraete, Mathieu, Gouignard, Nadège, Cailliau, Katia, Morel, Marion, Hahnel, Steffen, Leutner, Silke, Beckmann, Svenja, Grevelding, Christoph G., Dissous, Colette
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4038586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24875530
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004138
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author Vanderstraete, Mathieu
Gouignard, Nadège
Cailliau, Katia
Morel, Marion
Hahnel, Steffen
Leutner, Silke
Beckmann, Svenja
Grevelding, Christoph G.
Dissous, Colette
author_facet Vanderstraete, Mathieu
Gouignard, Nadège
Cailliau, Katia
Morel, Marion
Hahnel, Steffen
Leutner, Silke
Beckmann, Svenja
Grevelding, Christoph G.
Dissous, Colette
author_sort Vanderstraete, Mathieu
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description The Venus Kinase Receptor (VKR) is a single transmembrane molecule composed of an intracellular tyrosine kinase domain close to that of insulin receptor and an extracellular Venus Flytrap (VFT) structure similar to the ligand binding domain of many class C G Protein Coupled Receptors. This receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) was first discovered in the platyhelminth parasite Schistosoma mansoni, then in a large variety of invertebrates. A single vkr gene is found in most genomes, except in S. mansoni in which two genes Smvkr1 and Smvkr2 exist. VKRs form a unique family of RTKs present only in invertebrates and their biological functions are still to be discovered. In this work, we show that SmVKRs are expressed in the reproductive organs of S. mansoni, particularly in the ovaries of female worms. By transcriptional analyses evidence was obtained that both SmVKRs fulfill different roles during oocyte maturation. Suppression of Smvkr expression by RNA interference induced spectacular morphological changes in female worms with a strong disorganization of the ovary, which was dominated by the presence of primary oocytes, and a defect of egg formation. Following expression in Xenopus oocytes, SmVKR1 and SmVKR2 receptors were shown to be activated by distinct ligands which are L-Arginine and calcium ions, respectively. Signalling analysis in Xenopus oocytes revealed the capacity of SmVKRs to activate the PI3K/Akt/p70S6K and Erk MAPK pathways involved in cellular growth and proliferation. Additionally, SmVKR1 induced phosphorylation of JNK (c-Jun N-terminal kinase). Activation of JNK by SmVKR1 was supported by the results of yeast two-hybrid experiments identifying several components of the JNK pathway as specific interacting partners of SmVKR1. In conclusion, these results demonstrate the functions of SmVKR in gametogenesis, and particularly in oogenesis and egg formation. By eliciting signalling pathways potentially involved in oocyte proliferation, growth and migration, these receptors control parasite reproduction and can therefore be considered as potential targets for anti-schistosome therapies.
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spelling pubmed-40385862014-06-05 Venus Kinase Receptors Control Reproduction in the Platyhelminth Parasite Schistosoma mansoni Vanderstraete, Mathieu Gouignard, Nadège Cailliau, Katia Morel, Marion Hahnel, Steffen Leutner, Silke Beckmann, Svenja Grevelding, Christoph G. Dissous, Colette PLoS Pathog Research Article The Venus Kinase Receptor (VKR) is a single transmembrane molecule composed of an intracellular tyrosine kinase domain close to that of insulin receptor and an extracellular Venus Flytrap (VFT) structure similar to the ligand binding domain of many class C G Protein Coupled Receptors. This receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) was first discovered in the platyhelminth parasite Schistosoma mansoni, then in a large variety of invertebrates. A single vkr gene is found in most genomes, except in S. mansoni in which two genes Smvkr1 and Smvkr2 exist. VKRs form a unique family of RTKs present only in invertebrates and their biological functions are still to be discovered. In this work, we show that SmVKRs are expressed in the reproductive organs of S. mansoni, particularly in the ovaries of female worms. By transcriptional analyses evidence was obtained that both SmVKRs fulfill different roles during oocyte maturation. Suppression of Smvkr expression by RNA interference induced spectacular morphological changes in female worms with a strong disorganization of the ovary, which was dominated by the presence of primary oocytes, and a defect of egg formation. Following expression in Xenopus oocytes, SmVKR1 and SmVKR2 receptors were shown to be activated by distinct ligands which are L-Arginine and calcium ions, respectively. Signalling analysis in Xenopus oocytes revealed the capacity of SmVKRs to activate the PI3K/Akt/p70S6K and Erk MAPK pathways involved in cellular growth and proliferation. Additionally, SmVKR1 induced phosphorylation of JNK (c-Jun N-terminal kinase). Activation of JNK by SmVKR1 was supported by the results of yeast two-hybrid experiments identifying several components of the JNK pathway as specific interacting partners of SmVKR1. In conclusion, these results demonstrate the functions of SmVKR in gametogenesis, and particularly in oogenesis and egg formation. By eliciting signalling pathways potentially involved in oocyte proliferation, growth and migration, these receptors control parasite reproduction and can therefore be considered as potential targets for anti-schistosome therapies. Public Library of Science 2014-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4038586/ /pubmed/24875530 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004138 Text en © 2014 Vanderstraete 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.
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Vanderstraete, Mathieu
Gouignard, Nadège
Cailliau, Katia
Morel, Marion
Hahnel, Steffen
Leutner, Silke
Beckmann, Svenja
Grevelding, Christoph G.
Dissous, Colette
Venus Kinase Receptors Control Reproduction in the Platyhelminth Parasite Schistosoma mansoni
title Venus Kinase Receptors Control Reproduction in the Platyhelminth Parasite Schistosoma mansoni
title_full Venus Kinase Receptors Control Reproduction in the Platyhelminth Parasite Schistosoma mansoni
title_fullStr Venus Kinase Receptors Control Reproduction in the Platyhelminth Parasite Schistosoma mansoni
title_full_unstemmed Venus Kinase Receptors Control Reproduction in the Platyhelminth Parasite Schistosoma mansoni
title_short Venus Kinase Receptors Control Reproduction in the Platyhelminth Parasite Schistosoma mansoni
title_sort venus kinase receptors control reproduction in the platyhelminth parasite schistosoma mansoni
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4038586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24875530
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004138
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