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Characterisation of infection associated microRNA and protein cargo in extracellular vesicles of Theileria annulata infected leukocytes

The protozoan parasites Theileria annulata and Theileria parva are unique amongst intracellular eukaryotic pathogens as they induce a transformation‐like phenotype in their bovine host cell. T. annulata causes tropical theileriosis, which is frequently fatal, with infected leukocytes becoming metast...

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Autores principales: Gillan, Victoria, Simpson, Deborah M., Kinnaird, Jane, Maitland, Kirsty, Shiels, Brian, Devaney, Eileen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6492283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30370674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cmi.12969
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author Gillan, Victoria
Simpson, Deborah M.
Kinnaird, Jane
Maitland, Kirsty
Shiels, Brian
Devaney, Eileen
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Simpson, Deborah M.
Kinnaird, Jane
Maitland, Kirsty
Shiels, Brian
Devaney, Eileen
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description The protozoan parasites Theileria annulata and Theileria parva are unique amongst intracellular eukaryotic pathogens as they induce a transformation‐like phenotype in their bovine host cell. T. annulata causes tropical theileriosis, which is frequently fatal, with infected leukocytes becoming metastatic and forming foci in multiple organs resulting in destruction of the lymphoid system. Exosomes, a subset of extracellular vesicles (EV), are critical in metastatic progression in many cancers. Here, we characterised the cargo of EV from a control bovine lymphosarcoma cell line (BL20) and BL20 infected with T. annulata (TBL20) by comparative mass spectrometry and microRNA (miRNA) profiling (data available via ProteomeXchange, identifier PXD010713 and NCBI GEO, accession number GSE118456, respectively). Ingenuity pathway analysis that many infection‐associated proteins essential to migration and extracellular matrix digestion were upregulated in EV from TBL20 cells compared with BL20 controls. An altered repertoire of host miRNA, many with known roles in tumour and/or infection biology, was also observed. Focusing on the tumour suppressor miRNA, bta‐miR‐181a and bta‐miR‐181b, we identified putative messenger RNA targets and confirmed the interaction of bta‐miR181a with ICAM‐1. We propose that EV and their miRNA cargo play an important role in the manipulation of the host cell phenotype and the pathobiology of Theileria infection.
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spelling pubmed-64922832019-05-07 Characterisation of infection associated microRNA and protein cargo in extracellular vesicles of Theileria annulata infected leukocytes Gillan, Victoria Simpson, Deborah M. Kinnaird, Jane Maitland, Kirsty Shiels, Brian Devaney, Eileen Cell Microbiol Research Articles The protozoan parasites Theileria annulata and Theileria parva are unique amongst intracellular eukaryotic pathogens as they induce a transformation‐like phenotype in their bovine host cell. T. annulata causes tropical theileriosis, which is frequently fatal, with infected leukocytes becoming metastatic and forming foci in multiple organs resulting in destruction of the lymphoid system. Exosomes, a subset of extracellular vesicles (EV), are critical in metastatic progression in many cancers. Here, we characterised the cargo of EV from a control bovine lymphosarcoma cell line (BL20) and BL20 infected with T. annulata (TBL20) by comparative mass spectrometry and microRNA (miRNA) profiling (data available via ProteomeXchange, identifier PXD010713 and NCBI GEO, accession number GSE118456, respectively). Ingenuity pathway analysis that many infection‐associated proteins essential to migration and extracellular matrix digestion were upregulated in EV from TBL20 cells compared with BL20 controls. An altered repertoire of host miRNA, many with known roles in tumour and/or infection biology, was also observed. Focusing on the tumour suppressor miRNA, bta‐miR‐181a and bta‐miR‐181b, we identified putative messenger RNA targets and confirmed the interaction of bta‐miR181a with ICAM‐1. We propose that EV and their miRNA cargo play an important role in the manipulation of the host cell phenotype and the pathobiology of Theileria infection. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-11-09 2019-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6492283/ /pubmed/30370674 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cmi.12969 Text en © 2018 The Authors Cellular Microbiology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gillan, Victoria
Simpson, Deborah M.
Kinnaird, Jane
Maitland, Kirsty
Shiels, Brian
Devaney, Eileen
Characterisation of infection associated microRNA and protein cargo in extracellular vesicles of Theileria annulata infected leukocytes
title Characterisation of infection associated microRNA and protein cargo in extracellular vesicles of Theileria annulata infected leukocytes
title_full Characterisation of infection associated microRNA and protein cargo in extracellular vesicles of Theileria annulata infected leukocytes
title_fullStr Characterisation of infection associated microRNA and protein cargo in extracellular vesicles of Theileria annulata infected leukocytes
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation of infection associated microRNA and protein cargo in extracellular vesicles of Theileria annulata infected leukocytes
title_short Characterisation of infection associated microRNA and protein cargo in extracellular vesicles of Theileria annulata infected leukocytes
title_sort characterisation of infection associated microrna and protein cargo in extracellular vesicles of theileria annulata infected leukocytes
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6492283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30370674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cmi.12969
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