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Immunoproteomics and Surfaceomics of the Adult Tapeworm Hymenolepis diminuta
In cestodiasis, mechanical and molecular contact between the parasite and the host activates the immune response of the host and may result in inflammatory processes, leading to ulceration and intestinal dysfunctions. The aim of the present study was to identify antigenic proteins of the adult cesto...
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author | Młocicki, Daniel Sulima, Anna Bień, Justyna Näreaho, Anu Zawistowska-Deniziak, Anna Basałaj, Katarzyna Sałamatin, Rusłan Conn, David Bruce Savijoki, Kirsi |
author_facet | Młocicki, Daniel Sulima, Anna Bień, Justyna Näreaho, Anu Zawistowska-Deniziak, Anna Basałaj, Katarzyna Sałamatin, Rusłan Conn, David Bruce Savijoki, Kirsi |
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description | In cestodiasis, mechanical and molecular contact between the parasite and the host activates the immune response of the host and may result in inflammatory processes, leading to ulceration and intestinal dysfunctions. The aim of the present study was to identify antigenic proteins of the adult cestode Hymenolepis diminuta by subjecting the total protein extracts from adult tapeworms to 2DE immunoblotting (two-dimensional electrophoresis combined with immunoblotting) using sera collected from experimentally infected rats. A total of 36 protein spots cross-reacting with the rat sera were identified using LC-MS/MS. As a result, 68 proteins, including certain structural muscle proteins (actin, myosin, and paramyosin) and moonlighters (heat shock proteins, kinases, phosphatases, and glycolytic enzymes) were identified; most of these were predicted to possess binding and/or catalytic activity required in various metabolic and cellular processes, and reported here as potential antigens of the adult cestode for the first time. As several of these antigens can also be found at the cell surface, the surface-associated proteins were extracted and subjected to in-solution digestion for LC-MS/MS identification (surfaceomics). As a result, a total of 76 proteins were identified, from which 31 proteins, based on 2DE immunoblotting, were predicted to be immunogenic. These included structural proteins actin, myosin and tubulin as well as certain moonlighting proteins (heat-shock chaperones) while enzymes with diverse catalytic activities were found as the most dominating group of proteins. In conclusion, the present study shed new light into the complexity of the enteric cestodiasis by showing that the H. diminuta somatic proteins exposed to the host possess immunomodulatory functions, and that the immune response of the host could be stimulated by diverse mechanisms, involving also those triggering protein export via yet unknown pathways. |
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spelling | pubmed-62406492018-11-27 Immunoproteomics and Surfaceomics of the Adult Tapeworm Hymenolepis diminuta Młocicki, Daniel Sulima, Anna Bień, Justyna Näreaho, Anu Zawistowska-Deniziak, Anna Basałaj, Katarzyna Sałamatin, Rusłan Conn, David Bruce Savijoki, Kirsi Front Immunol Immunology In cestodiasis, mechanical and molecular contact between the parasite and the host activates the immune response of the host and may result in inflammatory processes, leading to ulceration and intestinal dysfunctions. The aim of the present study was to identify antigenic proteins of the adult cestode Hymenolepis diminuta by subjecting the total protein extracts from adult tapeworms to 2DE immunoblotting (two-dimensional electrophoresis combined with immunoblotting) using sera collected from experimentally infected rats. A total of 36 protein spots cross-reacting with the rat sera were identified using LC-MS/MS. As a result, 68 proteins, including certain structural muscle proteins (actin, myosin, and paramyosin) and moonlighters (heat shock proteins, kinases, phosphatases, and glycolytic enzymes) were identified; most of these were predicted to possess binding and/or catalytic activity required in various metabolic and cellular processes, and reported here as potential antigens of the adult cestode for the first time. As several of these antigens can also be found at the cell surface, the surface-associated proteins were extracted and subjected to in-solution digestion for LC-MS/MS identification (surfaceomics). As a result, a total of 76 proteins were identified, from which 31 proteins, based on 2DE immunoblotting, were predicted to be immunogenic. These included structural proteins actin, myosin and tubulin as well as certain moonlighting proteins (heat-shock chaperones) while enzymes with diverse catalytic activities were found as the most dominating group of proteins. In conclusion, the present study shed new light into the complexity of the enteric cestodiasis by showing that the H. diminuta somatic proteins exposed to the host possess immunomodulatory functions, and that the immune response of the host could be stimulated by diverse mechanisms, involving also those triggering protein export via yet unknown pathways. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6240649/ /pubmed/30483248 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.02487 Text en Copyright © 2018 Młocicki, Sulima, Bień, Näreaho, Zawistowska-Deniziak, Basałaj, Sałamatin, Conn and Savijoki. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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) and the copyright owner(s) 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 | Immunology Młocicki, Daniel Sulima, Anna Bień, Justyna Näreaho, Anu Zawistowska-Deniziak, Anna Basałaj, Katarzyna Sałamatin, Rusłan Conn, David Bruce Savijoki, Kirsi Immunoproteomics and Surfaceomics of the Adult Tapeworm Hymenolepis diminuta |
title | Immunoproteomics and Surfaceomics of the Adult Tapeworm Hymenolepis diminuta |
title_full | Immunoproteomics and Surfaceomics of the Adult Tapeworm Hymenolepis diminuta |
title_fullStr | Immunoproteomics and Surfaceomics of the Adult Tapeworm Hymenolepis diminuta |
title_full_unstemmed | Immunoproteomics and Surfaceomics of the Adult Tapeworm Hymenolepis diminuta |
title_short | Immunoproteomics and Surfaceomics of the Adult Tapeworm Hymenolepis diminuta |
title_sort | immunoproteomics and surfaceomics of the adult tapeworm hymenolepis diminuta |
topic | Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6240649/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30483248 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.02487 |
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