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Invasion of Toxoplasma gondii bradyzoites: Molecular dissection of the moving junction proteins and effective vaccination targets

Toxoplasmosis is a neglected parasitic disease necessitating public health control. Host cell invasion by Toxoplasma occurs at different stages of the parasite’s life cycle and is crucial for survival and establishment of infection. In tachyzoites, which are responsible for acute toxoplasmosis, inva...

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Autores principales: Najm, Rania, Ruivo, Margarida T. Grilo, Penarete-Vargas, Diana Marcela, Hamie, Maguy, Mouveaux, Thomas, Gissot, Mathieu, Boulanger, Martin J., El Hajj, Hiba, Lebrun, Maryse
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9945962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36693095
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2219533120
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author Najm, Rania
Ruivo, Margarida T. Grilo
Penarete-Vargas, Diana Marcela
Hamie, Maguy
Mouveaux, Thomas
Gissot, Mathieu
Boulanger, Martin J.
El Hajj, Hiba
Lebrun, Maryse
author_facet Najm, Rania
Ruivo, Margarida T. Grilo
Penarete-Vargas, Diana Marcela
Hamie, Maguy
Mouveaux, Thomas
Gissot, Mathieu
Boulanger, Martin J.
El Hajj, Hiba
Lebrun, Maryse
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description Toxoplasmosis is a neglected parasitic disease necessitating public health control. Host cell invasion by Toxoplasma occurs at different stages of the parasite’s life cycle and is crucial for survival and establishment of infection. In tachyzoites, which are responsible for acute toxoplasmosis, invasion involves the formation of a molecular bridge between the parasite and host cell membranes, referred to as the moving junction (MJ). The MJ is shaped by the assembly of AMA1 and RON2, as part of a complex involving additional RONs. While this essential process is well characterized in tachyzoites, the invasion process remains unexplored in bradyzoites, which form cysts and are responsible for chronic toxoplasmosis and contribute to the dissemination of the parasite between hosts. Here, we show that bradyzoites invade host cells in an MJ-dependent fashion but differ in protein composition from the tachyzoite MJ, relying instead on the paralogs AMA2 and AMA4. Functional characterization of AMA4 reveals its key role for cysts burden during the onset of chronic infection, while being dispensable for the acute phase. Immunizations with AMA1 and AMA4, alone or in complex with their rhoptry neck respective partners RON2 and RON2(L1), showed that the AMA1–RON2 pair induces strong protection against acute and chronic infection, while the AMA4–RON2(L1) complex targets more selectively the chronic form. Our study provides important insights into the molecular players of bradyzoite invasion and indicates that invasion of cyst-forming bradyzoites contributes to cyst burden. Furthermore, we validate AMA–RON complexes as potential vaccine candidates to protect against toxoplasmosis.
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spelling pubmed-99459622023-07-24 Invasion of Toxoplasma gondii bradyzoites: Molecular dissection of the moving junction proteins and effective vaccination targets Najm, Rania Ruivo, Margarida T. Grilo Penarete-Vargas, Diana Marcela Hamie, Maguy Mouveaux, Thomas Gissot, Mathieu Boulanger, Martin J. El Hajj, Hiba Lebrun, Maryse Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Toxoplasmosis is a neglected parasitic disease necessitating public health control. Host cell invasion by Toxoplasma occurs at different stages of the parasite’s life cycle and is crucial for survival and establishment of infection. In tachyzoites, which are responsible for acute toxoplasmosis, invasion involves the formation of a molecular bridge between the parasite and host cell membranes, referred to as the moving junction (MJ). The MJ is shaped by the assembly of AMA1 and RON2, as part of a complex involving additional RONs. While this essential process is well characterized in tachyzoites, the invasion process remains unexplored in bradyzoites, which form cysts and are responsible for chronic toxoplasmosis and contribute to the dissemination of the parasite between hosts. Here, we show that bradyzoites invade host cells in an MJ-dependent fashion but differ in protein composition from the tachyzoite MJ, relying instead on the paralogs AMA2 and AMA4. Functional characterization of AMA4 reveals its key role for cysts burden during the onset of chronic infection, while being dispensable for the acute phase. Immunizations with AMA1 and AMA4, alone or in complex with their rhoptry neck respective partners RON2 and RON2(L1), showed that the AMA1–RON2 pair induces strong protection against acute and chronic infection, while the AMA4–RON2(L1) complex targets more selectively the chronic form. Our study provides important insights into the molecular players of bradyzoite invasion and indicates that invasion of cyst-forming bradyzoites contributes to cyst burden. Furthermore, we validate AMA–RON complexes as potential vaccine candidates to protect against toxoplasmosis. National Academy of Sciences 2023-01-24 2023-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9945962/ /pubmed/36693095 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2219533120 Text en Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Najm, Rania
Ruivo, Margarida T. Grilo
Penarete-Vargas, Diana Marcela
Hamie, Maguy
Mouveaux, Thomas
Gissot, Mathieu
Boulanger, Martin J.
El Hajj, Hiba
Lebrun, Maryse
Invasion of Toxoplasma gondii bradyzoites: Molecular dissection of the moving junction proteins and effective vaccination targets
title Invasion of Toxoplasma gondii bradyzoites: Molecular dissection of the moving junction proteins and effective vaccination targets
title_full Invasion of Toxoplasma gondii bradyzoites: Molecular dissection of the moving junction proteins and effective vaccination targets
title_fullStr Invasion of Toxoplasma gondii bradyzoites: Molecular dissection of the moving junction proteins and effective vaccination targets
title_full_unstemmed Invasion of Toxoplasma gondii bradyzoites: Molecular dissection of the moving junction proteins and effective vaccination targets
title_short Invasion of Toxoplasma gondii bradyzoites: Molecular dissection of the moving junction proteins and effective vaccination targets
title_sort invasion of toxoplasma gondii bradyzoites: molecular dissection of the moving junction proteins and effective vaccination targets
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9945962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36693095
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2219533120
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