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Evaluation of the Schistosoma mansoni Y-box-binding protein (SMYB1) potential as a vaccine candidate against schistosomiasis

Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease, and after malaria, is the second most important tropical disease in public health. A vaccine that reduces parasitemia is desirable to achieve mass treatment with a low cost. Although potential antigens have been identified and tested in clinical trial...

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Autores principales: Dias, Sílvia R. C., Boroni, Mariana, Rocha, Elizângela A., Dias, Thomaz L., de Laet Souza, Daniela, Oliveira, Fabrício M. S., Bitar, Mainá, Macedo, Andrea M., Machado, Carlos R., Caliari, Marcelo V., Franco, Glória R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4052899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24966869
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2014.00174
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author Dias, Sílvia R. C.
Boroni, Mariana
Rocha, Elizângela A.
Dias, Thomaz L.
de Laet Souza, Daniela
Oliveira, Fabrício M. S.
Bitar, Mainá
Macedo, Andrea M.
Machado, Carlos R.
Caliari, Marcelo V.
Franco, Glória R.
author_facet Dias, Sílvia R. C.
Boroni, Mariana
Rocha, Elizângela A.
Dias, Thomaz L.
de Laet Souza, Daniela
Oliveira, Fabrício M. S.
Bitar, Mainá
Macedo, Andrea M.
Machado, Carlos R.
Caliari, Marcelo V.
Franco, Glória R.
author_sort Dias, Sílvia R. C.
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description Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease, and after malaria, is the second most important tropical disease in public health. A vaccine that reduces parasitemia is desirable to achieve mass treatment with a low cost. Although potential antigens have been identified and tested in clinical trials, no effective vaccine against schistosomiasis is available. Y-box-binding proteins (YBPs) regulate gene expression and participate in a variety of cellular processes, including transcriptional and translational regulation, DNA repair, cellular proliferation, drug resistance, and stress responses. The Schistosoma mansoni ortholog of the human YB-1, SMYB1, is expressed in all stages of the parasite life cycle. Although SMYB1 binds to DNA or RNA oligonucleotides, immunohistochemistry assays demonstrated that it is primarily localized in the cytoplasm of parasite cells. In addition, SMYB1 interacts with a protein involved in mRNA processing, suggesting that SMYB1 functions in the turnover, transport, and/or stabilization of RNA molecules during post-transcriptional gene regulation. Here we report the potential of SMYB1 as a vaccine candidate. We demonstrate that recombinant SMYB1 stimulates the production of high levels of specific IgG1 antibodies in a mouse model. The observed levels of specific IgG1 and IgG2a antibodies indicate an actual protection against cercariae challenge. Animals immunized with rSMYB1 exhibited a 26% reduction in adult worm burden and a 28% reduction in eggs retained in the liver. Although proteins from the worm tegument are considered optimal targets for vaccine development, this study demonstrates that unexposed cytoplasmic proteins can reduce the load of intestinal worms and the number of eggs retained in the liver.
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spelling pubmed-40528992014-06-25 Evaluation of the Schistosoma mansoni Y-box-binding protein (SMYB1) potential as a vaccine candidate against schistosomiasis Dias, Sílvia R. C. Boroni, Mariana Rocha, Elizângela A. Dias, Thomaz L. de Laet Souza, Daniela Oliveira, Fabrício M. S. Bitar, Mainá Macedo, Andrea M. Machado, Carlos R. Caliari, Marcelo V. Franco, Glória R. Front Genet Microbiology Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease, and after malaria, is the second most important tropical disease in public health. A vaccine that reduces parasitemia is desirable to achieve mass treatment with a low cost. Although potential antigens have been identified and tested in clinical trials, no effective vaccine against schistosomiasis is available. Y-box-binding proteins (YBPs) regulate gene expression and participate in a variety of cellular processes, including transcriptional and translational regulation, DNA repair, cellular proliferation, drug resistance, and stress responses. The Schistosoma mansoni ortholog of the human YB-1, SMYB1, is expressed in all stages of the parasite life cycle. Although SMYB1 binds to DNA or RNA oligonucleotides, immunohistochemistry assays demonstrated that it is primarily localized in the cytoplasm of parasite cells. In addition, SMYB1 interacts with a protein involved in mRNA processing, suggesting that SMYB1 functions in the turnover, transport, and/or stabilization of RNA molecules during post-transcriptional gene regulation. Here we report the potential of SMYB1 as a vaccine candidate. We demonstrate that recombinant SMYB1 stimulates the production of high levels of specific IgG1 antibodies in a mouse model. The observed levels of specific IgG1 and IgG2a antibodies indicate an actual protection against cercariae challenge. Animals immunized with rSMYB1 exhibited a 26% reduction in adult worm burden and a 28% reduction in eggs retained in the liver. Although proteins from the worm tegument are considered optimal targets for vaccine development, this study demonstrates that unexposed cytoplasmic proteins can reduce the load of intestinal worms and the number of eggs retained in the liver. Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4052899/ /pubmed/24966869 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2014.00174 Text en Copyright © 2014 Dias, Boroni, Rocha, Dias, de Laet Souza, Oliveira, Bitar, Macedo, Machado, Caliari and Franco. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Dias, Sílvia R. C.
Boroni, Mariana
Rocha, Elizângela A.
Dias, Thomaz L.
de Laet Souza, Daniela
Oliveira, Fabrício M. S.
Bitar, Mainá
Macedo, Andrea M.
Machado, Carlos R.
Caliari, Marcelo V.
Franco, Glória R.
Evaluation of the Schistosoma mansoni Y-box-binding protein (SMYB1) potential as a vaccine candidate against schistosomiasis
title Evaluation of the Schistosoma mansoni Y-box-binding protein (SMYB1) potential as a vaccine candidate against schistosomiasis
title_full Evaluation of the Schistosoma mansoni Y-box-binding protein (SMYB1) potential as a vaccine candidate against schistosomiasis
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Schistosoma mansoni Y-box-binding protein (SMYB1) potential as a vaccine candidate against schistosomiasis
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Schistosoma mansoni Y-box-binding protein (SMYB1) potential as a vaccine candidate against schistosomiasis
title_short Evaluation of the Schistosoma mansoni Y-box-binding protein (SMYB1) potential as a vaccine candidate against schistosomiasis
title_sort evaluation of the schistosoma mansoni y-box-binding protein (smyb1) potential as a vaccine candidate against schistosomiasis
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4052899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24966869
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2014.00174
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