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Comprehensive analysis of the secreted proteome of adult Necator americanus hookworms

The human hookworm Necator americanus infects more than 400 million people worldwide, contributing substantially to the poverty in these regions. Adult stage N. americanus live in the small intestine of the human host where they inject excretory/secretory (ES) products into the mucosa. ES products h...

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Autores principales: Logan, Jayden, Pearson, Mark S., Manda, Srikanth S., Choi, Young-Jun, Field, Matthew, Eichenberger, Ramon M., Mulvenna, Jason, Nagaraj, Shivashankar H., Fujiwara, Ricardo T., Gazzinelli-Guimaraes, Pedro, Bueno, Lilian, Mati, Vitor, Bethony, Jeffrey M., Mitreva, Makedonka, Sotillo, Javier, Loukas, Alex
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7274458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32453752
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008237
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author Logan, Jayden
Pearson, Mark S.
Manda, Srikanth S.
Choi, Young-Jun
Field, Matthew
Eichenberger, Ramon M.
Mulvenna, Jason
Nagaraj, Shivashankar H.
Fujiwara, Ricardo T.
Gazzinelli-Guimaraes, Pedro
Bueno, Lilian
Mati, Vitor
Bethony, Jeffrey M.
Mitreva, Makedonka
Sotillo, Javier
Loukas, Alex
author_facet Logan, Jayden
Pearson, Mark S.
Manda, Srikanth S.
Choi, Young-Jun
Field, Matthew
Eichenberger, Ramon M.
Mulvenna, Jason
Nagaraj, Shivashankar H.
Fujiwara, Ricardo T.
Gazzinelli-Guimaraes, Pedro
Bueno, Lilian
Mati, Vitor
Bethony, Jeffrey M.
Mitreva, Makedonka
Sotillo, Javier
Loukas, Alex
author_sort Logan, Jayden
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description The human hookworm Necator americanus infects more than 400 million people worldwide, contributing substantially to the poverty in these regions. Adult stage N. americanus live in the small intestine of the human host where they inject excretory/secretory (ES) products into the mucosa. ES products have been characterized at the proteome level for a number of animal hookworm species, but until now, the difficulty in obtaining sufficient live N. americanus has been an obstacle in characterizing the secretome of this important human pathogen. Herein we describe the ES proteome of N. americanus and utilize this information along with RNA Seq data to conduct the first proteogenomic analysis of a parasitic helminth, significantly improving the available genome and thereby generating a robust description of the parasite secretome. The genome annotation resulted in a revised prediction of 3,425 fewer genes than initially reported, accompanied by a significant increase in the number of exons and introns, total gene length and the percentage of the genome covered by genes. Almost 200 ES proteins were identified by LC-MS/MS with SCP/TAPS proteins, ‘hypothetical’ proteins and proteases among the most abundant families. These proteins were compared to commonly used model species of human parasitic infections, including Ancylostoma caninum, Nippostrongylus brasiliensis and Heligmosomoides polygyrus. SCP/TAPS proteins are immunogenic in nematode infections, so we expressed four of those identified in this study in recombinant form and showed that they are all recognized to varying degrees by serum antibodies from hookworm-infected subjects from a disease-endemic area of Brazil. Our findings provide valuable information on important families of proteins with both known and unknown functions that could be instrumental in host-parasite interactions, including protein families that might be key for parasite survival in the onslaught of robust immune responses, as well as vaccine and diagnostic targets.
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spelling pubmed-72744582020-06-09 Comprehensive analysis of the secreted proteome of adult Necator americanus hookworms Logan, Jayden Pearson, Mark S. Manda, Srikanth S. Choi, Young-Jun Field, Matthew Eichenberger, Ramon M. Mulvenna, Jason Nagaraj, Shivashankar H. Fujiwara, Ricardo T. Gazzinelli-Guimaraes, Pedro Bueno, Lilian Mati, Vitor Bethony, Jeffrey M. Mitreva, Makedonka Sotillo, Javier Loukas, Alex PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article The human hookworm Necator americanus infects more than 400 million people worldwide, contributing substantially to the poverty in these regions. Adult stage N. americanus live in the small intestine of the human host where they inject excretory/secretory (ES) products into the mucosa. ES products have been characterized at the proteome level for a number of animal hookworm species, but until now, the difficulty in obtaining sufficient live N. americanus has been an obstacle in characterizing the secretome of this important human pathogen. Herein we describe the ES proteome of N. americanus and utilize this information along with RNA Seq data to conduct the first proteogenomic analysis of a parasitic helminth, significantly improving the available genome and thereby generating a robust description of the parasite secretome. The genome annotation resulted in a revised prediction of 3,425 fewer genes than initially reported, accompanied by a significant increase in the number of exons and introns, total gene length and the percentage of the genome covered by genes. Almost 200 ES proteins were identified by LC-MS/MS with SCP/TAPS proteins, ‘hypothetical’ proteins and proteases among the most abundant families. These proteins were compared to commonly used model species of human parasitic infections, including Ancylostoma caninum, Nippostrongylus brasiliensis and Heligmosomoides polygyrus. SCP/TAPS proteins are immunogenic in nematode infections, so we expressed four of those identified in this study in recombinant form and showed that they are all recognized to varying degrees by serum antibodies from hookworm-infected subjects from a disease-endemic area of Brazil. Our findings provide valuable information on important families of proteins with both known and unknown functions that could be instrumental in host-parasite interactions, including protein families that might be key for parasite survival in the onslaught of robust immune responses, as well as vaccine and diagnostic targets. Public Library of Science 2020-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7274458/ /pubmed/32453752 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008237 Text en © 2020 Logan 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Logan, Jayden
Pearson, Mark S.
Manda, Srikanth S.
Choi, Young-Jun
Field, Matthew
Eichenberger, Ramon M.
Mulvenna, Jason
Nagaraj, Shivashankar H.
Fujiwara, Ricardo T.
Gazzinelli-Guimaraes, Pedro
Bueno, Lilian
Mati, Vitor
Bethony, Jeffrey M.
Mitreva, Makedonka
Sotillo, Javier
Loukas, Alex
Comprehensive analysis of the secreted proteome of adult Necator americanus hookworms
title Comprehensive analysis of the secreted proteome of adult Necator americanus hookworms
title_full Comprehensive analysis of the secreted proteome of adult Necator americanus hookworms
title_fullStr Comprehensive analysis of the secreted proteome of adult Necator americanus hookworms
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive analysis of the secreted proteome of adult Necator americanus hookworms
title_short Comprehensive analysis of the secreted proteome of adult Necator americanus hookworms
title_sort comprehensive analysis of the secreted proteome of adult necator americanus hookworms
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7274458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32453752
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008237
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