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Iron-Binding Protein Degradation by Cysteine Proteases of Naegleria fowleri

Naegleria fowleri causes acute and fulminant primary amoebic meningoencephalitis. This microorganism invades its host by penetrating the olfactory mucosa and then traveling up the mesaxonal spaces and crossing the cribriform plate; finally, the trophozoites invade the olfactory bulbs. During its inv...

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Autores principales: Martínez-Castillo, Moisés, Ramírez-Rico, Gerardo, Serrano-Luna, Jesús, Shibayama, Mineko
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4450812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26090408
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/416712
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author Martínez-Castillo, Moisés
Ramírez-Rico, Gerardo
Serrano-Luna, Jesús
Shibayama, Mineko
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Ramírez-Rico, Gerardo
Serrano-Luna, Jesús
Shibayama, Mineko
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description Naegleria fowleri causes acute and fulminant primary amoebic meningoencephalitis. This microorganism invades its host by penetrating the olfactory mucosa and then traveling up the mesaxonal spaces and crossing the cribriform plate; finally, the trophozoites invade the olfactory bulbs. During its invasion, the protozoan obtains nutrients such as proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and cationic ions (e.g., iron, calcium, and sodium) from the host. However, the mechanism by which these ions are obtained, particularly iron, is poorly understood. In the present study, we evaluated the ability of N. fowleri to degrade iron-binding proteins, including hololactoferrin, transferrin, ferritin, and hemoglobin. Zymography assays were performed for each substrate under physiological conditions (pH 7 at 37°C) employing conditioned medium (CM) and total crude extracts (TCEs) of N. fowleri. Different degradation patterns with CM were observed for hololactoferrin, transferrin, and hemoglobin; however, CM did not cause ferritin degradation. In contrast, the TCEs degraded only hololactoferrin and transferrin. Inhibition assays revealed that cysteine proteases were involved in this process. Based on these results, we suggest that CM and TCEs of N. fowleri degrade iron-binding proteins by employing cysteine proteases, which enables the parasite to obtain iron to survive while invading the central nervous system.
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spelling pubmed-44508122015-06-18 Iron-Binding Protein Degradation by Cysteine Proteases of Naegleria fowleri Martínez-Castillo, Moisés Ramírez-Rico, Gerardo Serrano-Luna, Jesús Shibayama, Mineko Biomed Res Int Research Article Naegleria fowleri causes acute and fulminant primary amoebic meningoencephalitis. This microorganism invades its host by penetrating the olfactory mucosa and then traveling up the mesaxonal spaces and crossing the cribriform plate; finally, the trophozoites invade the olfactory bulbs. During its invasion, the protozoan obtains nutrients such as proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and cationic ions (e.g., iron, calcium, and sodium) from the host. However, the mechanism by which these ions are obtained, particularly iron, is poorly understood. In the present study, we evaluated the ability of N. fowleri to degrade iron-binding proteins, including hololactoferrin, transferrin, ferritin, and hemoglobin. Zymography assays were performed for each substrate under physiological conditions (pH 7 at 37°C) employing conditioned medium (CM) and total crude extracts (TCEs) of N. fowleri. Different degradation patterns with CM were observed for hololactoferrin, transferrin, and hemoglobin; however, CM did not cause ferritin degradation. In contrast, the TCEs degraded only hololactoferrin and transferrin. Inhibition assays revealed that cysteine proteases were involved in this process. Based on these results, we suggest that CM and TCEs of N. fowleri degrade iron-binding proteins by employing cysteine proteases, which enables the parasite to obtain iron to survive while invading the central nervous system. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4450812/ /pubmed/26090408 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/416712 Text en Copyright © 2015 Moisés Martínez-Castillo 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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Martínez-Castillo, Moisés
Ramírez-Rico, Gerardo
Serrano-Luna, Jesús
Shibayama, Mineko
Iron-Binding Protein Degradation by Cysteine Proteases of Naegleria fowleri
title Iron-Binding Protein Degradation by Cysteine Proteases of Naegleria fowleri
title_full Iron-Binding Protein Degradation by Cysteine Proteases of Naegleria fowleri
title_fullStr Iron-Binding Protein Degradation by Cysteine Proteases of Naegleria fowleri
title_full_unstemmed Iron-Binding Protein Degradation by Cysteine Proteases of Naegleria fowleri
title_short Iron-Binding Protein Degradation by Cysteine Proteases of Naegleria fowleri
title_sort iron-binding protein degradation by cysteine proteases of naegleria fowleri
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4450812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26090408
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/416712
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