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Functional Characterization of a Novel Class of Morantel-Sensitive Acetylcholine Receptors in Nematodes

Acetylcholine receptors are pentameric ligand–gated channels involved in excitatory neuro-transmission in both vertebrates and invertebrates. In nematodes, they represent major targets for cholinergic agonist or antagonist anthelmintic drugs. Despite the large diversity of acetylcholine-receptor sub...

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Autores principales: Courtot, Elise, Charvet, Claude L., Beech, Robin N., Harmache, Abdallah, Wolstenholme, Adrian J., Holden-Dye, Lindy, O’Connor, Vincent, Peineau, Nicolas, Woods, Debra J., Neveu, Cedric
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4666645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26625142
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005267
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author Courtot, Elise
Charvet, Claude L.
Beech, Robin N.
Harmache, Abdallah
Wolstenholme, Adrian J.
Holden-Dye, Lindy
O’Connor, Vincent
Peineau, Nicolas
Woods, Debra J.
Neveu, Cedric
author_facet Courtot, Elise
Charvet, Claude L.
Beech, Robin N.
Harmache, Abdallah
Wolstenholme, Adrian J.
Holden-Dye, Lindy
O’Connor, Vincent
Peineau, Nicolas
Woods, Debra J.
Neveu, Cedric
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description Acetylcholine receptors are pentameric ligand–gated channels involved in excitatory neuro-transmission in both vertebrates and invertebrates. In nematodes, they represent major targets for cholinergic agonist or antagonist anthelmintic drugs. Despite the large diversity of acetylcholine-receptor subunit genes present in nematodes, only a few receptor subtypes have been characterized so far. Interestingly, parasitic nematodes affecting human or animal health possess two closely related members of this gene family, acr-26 and acr-27 that are essentially absent in free-living or plant parasitic species. Using the pathogenic parasitic nematode of ruminants, Haemonchus contortus, as a model, we found that Hco-ACR-26 and Hco-ACR-27 are co-expressed in body muscle cells. We demonstrated that co-expression of Hco-ACR-26 and Hco-ACR-27 in Xenopus laevis oocytes led to the functional expression of an acetylcholine-receptor highly sensitive to the anthelmintics morantel and pyrantel. Importantly we also reported that ACR-26 and ACR-27, from the distantly related parasitic nematode of horses, Parascaris equorum, also formed a functional acetylcholine-receptor highly sensitive to these two drugs. In Caenorhabditis elegans, a free-living model nematode, we demonstrated that heterologous expression of the H. contortus and P. equorum receptors drastically increased its sensitivity to morantel and pyrantel, mirroring the pharmacological properties observed in Xenopus oocytes. Our results are the first to describe significant molecular determinants of a novel class of nematode body wall muscle AChR.
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spelling pubmed-46666452015-12-10 Functional Characterization of a Novel Class of Morantel-Sensitive Acetylcholine Receptors in Nematodes Courtot, Elise Charvet, Claude L. Beech, Robin N. Harmache, Abdallah Wolstenholme, Adrian J. Holden-Dye, Lindy O’Connor, Vincent Peineau, Nicolas Woods, Debra J. Neveu, Cedric PLoS Pathog Research Article Acetylcholine receptors are pentameric ligand–gated channels involved in excitatory neuro-transmission in both vertebrates and invertebrates. In nematodes, they represent major targets for cholinergic agonist or antagonist anthelmintic drugs. Despite the large diversity of acetylcholine-receptor subunit genes present in nematodes, only a few receptor subtypes have been characterized so far. Interestingly, parasitic nematodes affecting human or animal health possess two closely related members of this gene family, acr-26 and acr-27 that are essentially absent in free-living or plant parasitic species. Using the pathogenic parasitic nematode of ruminants, Haemonchus contortus, as a model, we found that Hco-ACR-26 and Hco-ACR-27 are co-expressed in body muscle cells. We demonstrated that co-expression of Hco-ACR-26 and Hco-ACR-27 in Xenopus laevis oocytes led to the functional expression of an acetylcholine-receptor highly sensitive to the anthelmintics morantel and pyrantel. Importantly we also reported that ACR-26 and ACR-27, from the distantly related parasitic nematode of horses, Parascaris equorum, also formed a functional acetylcholine-receptor highly sensitive to these two drugs. In Caenorhabditis elegans, a free-living model nematode, we demonstrated that heterologous expression of the H. contortus and P. equorum receptors drastically increased its sensitivity to morantel and pyrantel, mirroring the pharmacological properties observed in Xenopus oocytes. Our results are the first to describe significant molecular determinants of a novel class of nematode body wall muscle AChR. Public Library of Science 2015-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4666645/ /pubmed/26625142 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005267 Text en © 2015 Courtot 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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Courtot, Elise
Charvet, Claude L.
Beech, Robin N.
Harmache, Abdallah
Wolstenholme, Adrian J.
Holden-Dye, Lindy
O’Connor, Vincent
Peineau, Nicolas
Woods, Debra J.
Neveu, Cedric
Functional Characterization of a Novel Class of Morantel-Sensitive Acetylcholine Receptors in Nematodes
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title_fullStr Functional Characterization of a Novel Class of Morantel-Sensitive Acetylcholine Receptors in Nematodes
title_full_unstemmed Functional Characterization of a Novel Class of Morantel-Sensitive Acetylcholine Receptors in Nematodes
title_short Functional Characterization of a Novel Class of Morantel-Sensitive Acetylcholine Receptors in Nematodes
title_sort functional characterization of a novel class of morantel-sensitive acetylcholine receptors in nematodes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4666645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26625142
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005267
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