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Immunity to LuloHya and Lundep, the salivary spreading factors from Lutzomyia longipalpis, protects against Leishmania major infection
Salivary components from disease vectors help arthropods to acquire blood and have been shown to enhance pathogen transmission in different model systems. Here we show that two salivary enzymes from Lutzomyia longipalpis have a synergist effect that facilitates a more efficient blood meal intake and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5953502/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29723281 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007006 |
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author | Martin-Martin, Ines Chagas, Andrezza Campos Guimaraes-Costa, Anderson B. Amo, Laura Oliveira, Fabiano Moore, Ian N. DeSouza-Vieira, Thiago S. Sanchez, Elda E. Suntravat, Montamas Valenzuela, Jesus G. Ribeiro, Jose M. C. Calvo, Eric |
author_facet | Martin-Martin, Ines Chagas, Andrezza Campos Guimaraes-Costa, Anderson B. Amo, Laura Oliveira, Fabiano Moore, Ian N. DeSouza-Vieira, Thiago S. Sanchez, Elda E. Suntravat, Montamas Valenzuela, Jesus G. Ribeiro, Jose M. C. Calvo, Eric |
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description | Salivary components from disease vectors help arthropods to acquire blood and have been shown to enhance pathogen transmission in different model systems. Here we show that two salivary enzymes from Lutzomyia longipalpis have a synergist effect that facilitates a more efficient blood meal intake and diffusion of other sialome components. We have previously shown that Lundep, a highly active endonuclease, enhances parasite infection and prevent blood clotting by inhibiting the intrinsic pathway of coagulation. To investigate the physiological role of a salivary hyaluronidase in blood feeding we cloned and expressed a recombinant hyaluronidase from Lu. longipalpis. Recombinant hyaluronidase (LuloHya) was expressed in mammalian cells and biochemically characterized in vitro. Our study showed that expression of neutrophil CXC chemokines and colony stimulating factors were upregulated in HMVEC cells after incubation with LuloHya and Lundep. These results were confirmed by the acute hemorrhage, edema and inflammation in a dermal necrosis (dermonecrotic) assay involving a massive infiltration of leukocytes, especially neutrophils, in mice co-injected with hemorrhagic factor and these two salivary proteins. Moreover, flow cytometry results showed that LuloHya and Lundep promote neutrophil recruitment to the bite site that may serve as a vehicle for establishment of Leishmania infection. A vaccination experiment demonstrated that LuloHya and Lundep confer protective immunity against cutaneous leishmaniasis using the Lu. longipalpis—Leishmania major combination as a model. Animals (C57BL/6) immunized with LuloHya or Lundep showed minimal skin damage while lesions in control animals remained ulcerated. This protective immunity was abrogated when B-cell-deficient mice were used indicating that antibodies against both proteins play a significant role for disease protection. Rabbit-raised anti-LuloHya antibodies completely abrogated hyaluronidase activity in vitro. Moreover, in vivo experiments demonstrated that blocking LuloHya with specific antibodies interferes with sand fly blood feeding. This work highlights the relevance of vector salivary components in blood feeding and parasite transmission and further suggests the inclusion of these salivary proteins as components for an anti-Leishmania vaccine. |
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spelling | pubmed-59535022018-05-25 Immunity to LuloHya and Lundep, the salivary spreading factors from Lutzomyia longipalpis, protects against Leishmania major infection Martin-Martin, Ines Chagas, Andrezza Campos Guimaraes-Costa, Anderson B. Amo, Laura Oliveira, Fabiano Moore, Ian N. DeSouza-Vieira, Thiago S. Sanchez, Elda E. Suntravat, Montamas Valenzuela, Jesus G. Ribeiro, Jose M. C. Calvo, Eric PLoS Pathog Research Article Salivary components from disease vectors help arthropods to acquire blood and have been shown to enhance pathogen transmission in different model systems. Here we show that two salivary enzymes from Lutzomyia longipalpis have a synergist effect that facilitates a more efficient blood meal intake and diffusion of other sialome components. We have previously shown that Lundep, a highly active endonuclease, enhances parasite infection and prevent blood clotting by inhibiting the intrinsic pathway of coagulation. To investigate the physiological role of a salivary hyaluronidase in blood feeding we cloned and expressed a recombinant hyaluronidase from Lu. longipalpis. Recombinant hyaluronidase (LuloHya) was expressed in mammalian cells and biochemically characterized in vitro. Our study showed that expression of neutrophil CXC chemokines and colony stimulating factors were upregulated in HMVEC cells after incubation with LuloHya and Lundep. These results were confirmed by the acute hemorrhage, edema and inflammation in a dermal necrosis (dermonecrotic) assay involving a massive infiltration of leukocytes, especially neutrophils, in mice co-injected with hemorrhagic factor and these two salivary proteins. Moreover, flow cytometry results showed that LuloHya and Lundep promote neutrophil recruitment to the bite site that may serve as a vehicle for establishment of Leishmania infection. A vaccination experiment demonstrated that LuloHya and Lundep confer protective immunity against cutaneous leishmaniasis using the Lu. longipalpis—Leishmania major combination as a model. Animals (C57BL/6) immunized with LuloHya or Lundep showed minimal skin damage while lesions in control animals remained ulcerated. This protective immunity was abrogated when B-cell-deficient mice were used indicating that antibodies against both proteins play a significant role for disease protection. Rabbit-raised anti-LuloHya antibodies completely abrogated hyaluronidase activity in vitro. Moreover, in vivo experiments demonstrated that blocking LuloHya with specific antibodies interferes with sand fly blood feeding. This work highlights the relevance of vector salivary components in blood feeding and parasite transmission and further suggests the inclusion of these salivary proteins as components for an anti-Leishmania vaccine. Public Library of Science 2018-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5953502/ /pubmed/29723281 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007006 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Martin-Martin, Ines Chagas, Andrezza Campos Guimaraes-Costa, Anderson B. Amo, Laura Oliveira, Fabiano Moore, Ian N. DeSouza-Vieira, Thiago S. Sanchez, Elda E. Suntravat, Montamas Valenzuela, Jesus G. Ribeiro, Jose M. C. Calvo, Eric Immunity to LuloHya and Lundep, the salivary spreading factors from Lutzomyia longipalpis, protects against Leishmania major infection |
title | Immunity to LuloHya and Lundep, the salivary spreading factors from Lutzomyia longipalpis, protects against Leishmania major infection |
title_full | Immunity to LuloHya and Lundep, the salivary spreading factors from Lutzomyia longipalpis, protects against Leishmania major infection |
title_fullStr | Immunity to LuloHya and Lundep, the salivary spreading factors from Lutzomyia longipalpis, protects against Leishmania major infection |
title_full_unstemmed | Immunity to LuloHya and Lundep, the salivary spreading factors from Lutzomyia longipalpis, protects against Leishmania major infection |
title_short | Immunity to LuloHya and Lundep, the salivary spreading factors from Lutzomyia longipalpis, protects against Leishmania major infection |
title_sort | immunity to lulohya and lundep, the salivary spreading factors from lutzomyia longipalpis, protects against leishmania major infection |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5953502/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29723281 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007006 |
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