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1.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 114(3): 516-521, 2017 01 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28057864

RESUMO

Coordination of cell movement with cell differentiation is a major feat of embryonic development. The Dictyostelium stalk always forms at the organizing tip, by a mechanism that is not understood. We previously reported that cyclic diguanylate (c-di-GMP), synthesized by diguanylate cyclase A (DgcA), induces stalk formation. Here we used transcriptional profiling of dgca- structures to identify target genes for c-di-GMP, and used these genes to investigate the c-di-GMP signal transduction pathway. We found that knockdown of cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) activity in prestalk cells reduced stalk gene induction by c-di-GMP, whereas PKA activation bypassed the c-di-GMP requirement for stalk gene expression. c-di-GMP caused a persistent increase in cAMP, which still occurred in mutants lacking the adenylate cyclases ACG or ACR, or the cAMP phosphodiesterase RegA. However, both inhibition of adenylate cyclase A (ACA) with SQ22536 and incubation of a temperature-sensitive ACA mutant at the restrictive temperature prevented c-di-GMP-induced cAMP synthesis as well as c-di-GMP-induced stalk gene transcription. ACA produces the cAMP pulses that coordinate Dictyostelium morphogenetic cell movement and is highly expressed at the organizing tip. The stalk-less dgca- mutant regained its stalk by expression of a light-activated adenylate cyclase from the ACA promoter and exposure to light, indicating that cAMP is also the intermediate for c-di-GMP in vivo. Our data show that the more widely expressed DgcA activates tip-expressed ACA, which then acts on PKA to induce stalk genes. These results explain why stalk formation in Dictyostelia always initiates at the site of the morphogenetic organizer.


Assuntos
Adenilil Ciclases/metabolismo , Proteínas Quinases Dependentes de AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , GMP Cíclico/análogos & derivados , Dictyostelium/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Dictyostelium/metabolismo , AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , GMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Dictyostelium/genética , Proteínas de Escherichia coli/metabolismo , Regulação da Expressão Gênica no Desenvolvimento , Genes de Protozoários , Mutação , Fósforo-Oxigênio Liases/metabolismo , Proteínas de Protozoários/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais , Esporos de Protozoários/genética , Esporos de Protozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Esporos de Protozoários/metabolismo
2.
Mol Microbiol ; 110(4): 562-575, 2018 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30194883

RESUMO

MADS-box transcription factors play significant roles in eukaryotes, but have not yet been characterized in oomycetes. Here, we describe a MADS-box protein from Phytophthora infestans, which causes late blight of potato. P. infestans and most other oomycetes express a single MADS-box gene. PiMADS is not transcribed during vegetative growth, but is induced early during asexual sporulation. Its mRNA levels oscillate in response to light, which suppresses sporulation. The protein was not detected in nonsporulating mycelia, but was found in sporulating mycelia and spores. Both mRNA and protein levels decline upon spore germination. A similar expression pattern as well as nuclear localization was observed when the protein was expressed with a fluorescent tag from the native promoter. Gene silencing triggered by a construct expressing 478 nt of MADS sequences indicated that PiMADS is required for sporulation but not hyphal growth or plant colonization. A comparison of wild type to a silenced strain by RNA-seq indicated that PiMADS regulates about 3000 sporulation-associated genes, and acts before other genes previously shown to regulate sporulation. Analysis of the silenced strain also indicated that the native gene was not transcribed while the transgene was still expressed, which contradicts current models for homology-dependent silencing in oomycetes.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Domínio MADS/genética , Micélio/metabolismo , Phytophthora infestans/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Phytophthora infestans/genética , Esporos de Protozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Esporos de Protozoários/genética , Regulação da Expressão Gênica , Inativação Gênica , Genoma de Protozoário/genética , Phytophthora infestans/metabolismo , Doenças das Plantas/parasitologia , Solanum tuberosum/parasitologia , Esporos de Protozoários/metabolismo , Fatores de Transcrição/metabolismo
3.
Curr Microbiol ; 76(3): 376-381, 2019 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30710153

RESUMO

4-Methyl-5-pentylbenzene-1,3-diol (MPBD), a product of the polyketide synthase SteelyA, is a signaling molecule that regulates Dictyostelium discoideum development. During early development, MPBD controls chemotactic cell aggregation by regulating the expression of genes in the cAMP signaling pathway; however, during culmination at late development, it induces spore maturation. In the present study, we analyzed the effects of MPBD, its derivatives, and a putative MPBD-derived metabolite on developmental defects in the MPBD-less stlA null mutant. Using structure-activity relationship studies, it was observed that in MPBD, the functional groups that were essential for induction of spore maturation were different from those essential for induction of cell aggregation. Dictyoquinone, a putative MPBD metabolite rescued the aggregation defect in stlA null mutant in early development, but not the spore maturation defect at the later stage. Our data suggest that MPBD regulates chemotactic cell aggregation and spore maturation via different mechanisms.


Assuntos
Quimiotaxia/fisiologia , Dictyostelium/fisiologia , Resorcinóis/metabolismo , Esporos de Protozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Benzoquinonas/farmacologia , Quimiotaxia/efeitos dos fármacos , Dictyostelium/genética , Dictyostelium/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Dictyostelium/metabolismo , Expressão Gênica/efeitos dos fármacos , Mutação , Policetídeo Sintases/genética , Proteínas de Protozoários/genética , Resorcinóis/química , Resorcinóis/farmacologia , Esporos de Protozoários/genética , Esporos de Protozoários/metabolismo , Esporos de Protozoários/fisiologia , Relação Estrutura-Atividade
4.
Microbiology (Reading) ; 164(5): 727-739, 2018 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29620506

RESUMO

Not long ago, protists were considered one of four eukaryote kingdoms, but recent gene-based phylogenies show that they contribute to all nine eukaryote subdomains. The former kingdoms of animals, plants and fungi are now relegated to lower ranks within subdomains. Most unicellular protists respond to adverse conditions by differentiating into dormant walled cysts. As cysts, they survive long periods of starvation, drought and other environmental threats, only to re-emerge when conditions improve. For protists pathogens, the resilience of their cysts can prevent successful treatment or eradication of the disease. In this context, effort has been directed towards understanding the molecular mechanisms that control encystation. We here firstly summarize the prevalence of encystation across protists and next focus on Amoebozoa, where most of the health-related issues occur. We review current data on processes and genes involved in encystation of the obligate parasite Entamoeba histolytica and the opportunistic pathogen Acanthamoeba. We show how the cAMP-mediated signalling pathway that controls spore and stalk cell encapsulation in Dictyostelium fruiting bodies could be retraced to a stress-induced pathway controlling encystation in solitary Amoebozoa. We highlight the conservation and prevalence of cAMP signalling genes in Amoebozoan genomes and the suprisingly large and varied repertoire of proteins for sensing and processing environmental signals in individual species.


Assuntos
Amebozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento , AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Eucariotos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Encistamento de Parasitas , Transdução de Sinais , Amebozoários/classificação , Proteínas Quinases Dependentes de AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Encistamento de Parasitas/genética , Filogenia , Proteínas de Protozoários/metabolismo , Esporos de Protozoários/genética , Esporos de Protozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Estresse Fisiológico
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J Eukaryot Microbiol ; 64(4): 457-463, 2017 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27862633

RESUMO

The plasmodial slime molds is the largest group in the phylum Amoebozoa. Its life cycle includes the plasmodial trophic stage and the spore-bearing fruiting bodies. However, only a few species have their complete life cycle known in details so far. This study is the first reporting the morphogenesis of Didymium laxifilum and Physarum album. Spores, from field-collected sporangia, were incubated into hanging drop cultures for viewing germination and axenic oat agar plates for viewing plasmodial development and sporulation. The spores of D. laxifilum and P. album germinated by method of V-shape split and minute pore, respectively. The amoeboflagellates, released from spores, were observed in water film. The phaneroplasmodia of two species developed into a number of sporangia by subhypothallic type on oat agar culture. The main interspecific difference of morphogenesis was also discussed.


Assuntos
Estágios do Ciclo de Vida/fisiologia , Mixomicetos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Physarum/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Cultura Axênica , Microscopia Eletrônica de Varredura , Morfogênese , Mixomicetos/classificação , Physarum/classificação , Esporos de Protozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Madeira/parasitologia
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J Virol ; 89(5): 2962-5, 2015 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25520511

RESUMO

Acanthamoeba is a genus of free-living amoebas distributed worldwide. Few studies have explored the interactions between these protozoa and their infecting giant virus, Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivirus (APMV). Here we show that, once the amoebal encystment is triggered, trophozoites become significantly resistant to APMV. Otherwise, upon infection, APMV is able to interfere with the expression of a serine proteinase related to amoebal encystment and the encystment can no longer be triggered.


Assuntos
Acanthamoeba/enzimologia , Acanthamoeba/virologia , Interações Hospedeiro-Parasita , Mimiviridae/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Serina Proteases/biossíntese , Esporos de Protozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Acanthamoeba/crescimento & desenvolvimento
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Infect Immun ; 83(5): 2030-42, 2015 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25733521

RESUMO

Although encystation (or cyst formation) is an important step of the life cycle of Giardia, the cellular events that trigger encystation are poorly understood. Because membrane microdomains are involved in inducing growth and differentiation in many eukaryotes, we wondered if these raft-like domains are assembled by this parasite and participate in the encystation process. Since the GM1 ganglioside is a major constituent of mammalian lipid rafts (LRs) and known to react with cholera toxin B (CTXB), we used Alexa Fluor-conjugated CTXB and GM1 antibodies to detect giardial LRs. Raft-like structures in trophozoites are located in the plasma membranes and on the periphery of ventral discs. In cysts, however, they are localized in the membranes beneath the cyst wall. Nystatin and filipin III, two cholesterol-binding agents, and oseltamivir (Tamiflu), a viral neuraminidase inhibitor, disassembled the microdomains, as evidenced by reduced staining of trophozoites with CTXB and GM1 antibodies. GM1- and cholesterol-enriched LRs were isolated from Giardia by density gradient centrifugation and found to be sensitive to nystatin and oseltamivir. The involvement of LRs in encystation could be supported by the observation that raft inhibitors interrupted the biogenesis of encystation-specific vesicles and cyst production. Furthermore, culturing of trophozoites in dialyzed medium containing fetal bovine serum (which is low in cholesterol) reduced raft assembly and encystation, which could be rescued by adding cholesterol from the outside. Our results suggest that Giardia is able to form GM1- and cholesterol-enriched lipid rafts and these raft domains are important for encystation.


Assuntos
Colesterol/metabolismo , Gangliosídeo G(M1)/metabolismo , Giardia/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Giardia/metabolismo , Microdomínios da Membrana/metabolismo , Esporos de Protozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Esporos de Protozoários/metabolismo
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Appl Environ Microbiol ; 81(2): 630-9, 2015 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25381242

RESUMO

Water conservation efforts have focused on gray water (GW) usage, especially for applications that do not require potable water quality. However, there is a need to better understand environmental pathogens and their free-living amoeba (FLA) hosts within GW, given their growth potential in stored gray water. Using synthetic gray water (sGW) we examined three strains of the water-based pathogen Legionella pneumophila and its FLA hosts Acanthamoeba polyphaga, A. castellanii, and Vermamoeba vermiformis. Exposure to sGW for 72 h resulted in significant inhibition (P < 0.0001) of amoebal encystation versus control-treated cells, with the following percentages of cysts in sGW versus controls: A. polyphaga (0.6 versus 6%), A. castellanii (2 versus 62%), and V. vermiformis (1 versus 92%), suggesting sGW induced maintenance of the actively feeding trophozoite form. During sGW exposure, L. pneumophila culturability decreased as early as 5 h (1.3 to 2.9 log10 CFU, P < 0.001) compared to controls (Δ0 to 0.1 log10 CFU) with flow cytometric analysis revealing immediate changes in membrane permeability. Furthermore, reverse transcription-quantitative PCR was performed on total RNA isolated from L. pneumophila cells at 0 to 48 h after sGW incubation, and genes associated with virulence (gacA, lirR, csrA, pla, and sidF), the type IV secretion system (lvrB and lvrE), and metabolism (ccmF and lolA) were all shown to be differentially expressed. These results suggest that conditions within GW may promote interactions between water-based pathogens and FLA hosts, through amoebal encystment inhibition and alteration of bacterial gene expression, thus warranting further exploration into FLA and L. pneumophila behavior in GW systems.


Assuntos
Acanthamoeba/efeitos dos fármacos , Regulação Bacteriana da Expressão Gênica/efeitos dos fármacos , Legionella pneumophila/efeitos dos fármacos , Lobosea/efeitos dos fármacos , Esporos de Protozoários/efeitos dos fármacos , Fatores de Virulência/biossíntese , Acanthamoeba/fisiologia , Citometria de Fluxo , Legionella pneumophila/genética , Lobosea/fisiologia , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase em Tempo Real , Esporos de Protozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Fatores de Tempo , Microbiologia da Água
9.
Microb Pathog ; 81: 22-7, 2015 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25769819

RESUMO

Despite advances in antimicrobial chemotherapy and supportive care, the prognosis of Acanthamoeba infections remains poor, suggesting that new targets are needed that can affect parasite survival and host-pathogen interactions. G proteins and their coupled receptors are well known regulators of a variety of cellular functions. The overall aim of the present study was to study the role of G-protein coupled receptor, ß adrenergic receptor on the biology and pathogenesis of keratitis isolate of Acanthamoeba castellanii of the T4 genotype. Inhibition of ß adrenergic receptor using antagonist, propranolol had detrimental effects on the extracellular proteolytic activities A. castellanii as determined using zymographic assays. Conversely, ß adrenergic receptor agonist, isoprenaline showed increased proteases. Interestingly, ß adrenergic receptor inhibition affected A. castellanii growth (using amoebistatic assays), viability (using amoebicidal assays by measuring uptake of Trypan blue) and encystation as determined by trophozoite transformation into the cyst form. Pre-treatment of parasites with propranolol hampered A. castellanii-mediated human brain microvascular endothelial cell cytotoxicity, as measured by the lacatate dehydrogenase release. The aforementioned findings suggest that G-protein coupled receptor, ß adrenergic receptor-mediated signaling in A. castellanii biology and pathogenesis may offer new pharmacological targets.


Assuntos
Acanthamoeba castellanii/fisiologia , Receptores Adrenérgicos beta/metabolismo , Receptores Acoplados a Proteínas G/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais , Acanthamoeba castellanii/classificação , Acanthamoeba castellanii/genética , Acanthamoeba castellanii/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Agonistas Adrenérgicos beta/metabolismo , Antagonistas Adrenérgicos beta/metabolismo , Sobrevivência Celular , Células Cultivadas , Células Endoteliais/parasitologia , Células Endoteliais/fisiologia , Genótipo , Humanos , Isoproterenol , Peptídeo Hidrolases/metabolismo , Propranolol/metabolismo , Proteólise , Esporos de Protozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento
10.
Microb Pathog ; 89: 18-26, 2015 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26318877

RESUMO

Calcium has an important role on signaling of different cellular processes, including growth and differentiation. Signaling by calcium also has an essential function in pathogenesis and differentiation of the protozoan parasites Entamoeba histolytica and Entamoeba invadens. However, the proteins of these parasites that regulate the cytoplasmic concentration of this ion are poorly studied. In eukaryotic cells, the calcium-ATPase of the SERCA type plays an important role in calcium homeostasis by catalyzing the active efflux of calcium from cytoplasm to endoplasmic reticulum. Here, we reported the identification of SERCA of E. invadens (EiSERCA). This protein contains a putative sequence for endoplasmic reticulum retention and all domains involved in calcium transport identified in mammalian SERCA. By immunofluorescence assays, an antibody against SERCA of E. histolytica detected EiSERCA in a vesicular network in the cytoplasm of E. invadens trophozoites, co-localizing with calreticulin. Interestingly, EiSERCA was redistributed close to plasma membrane during encystation, suggesting that this pump could participate in regulate the calcium concentration during this process. In addition, thapsigargin and cyclopiazonic acid, both specific inhibitors of SERCA, affected the number and structure of cysts, supporting the hypothesis that calcium flux mediated by SERCA has an important role in the life cycle of Entamoeba.


Assuntos
ATPases Transportadoras de Cálcio/antagonistas & inibidores , Entamoeba/efeitos dos fármacos , Entamoeba/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Proteínas de Protozoários/antagonistas & inibidores , Esporos de Protozoários/efeitos dos fármacos , Esporos de Protozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento , ATPases Transportadoras de Cálcio/análise , ATPases Transportadoras de Cálcio/genética , Calreticulina/análise , Inibidores Enzimáticos/metabolismo , Indóis/metabolismo , Microscopia Confocal , Microscopia de Fluorescência , Proteínas de Protozoários/análise , Proteínas de Protozoários/genética , Tapsigargina/metabolismo , Vesículas Transportadoras/química
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Cell Microbiol ; 16(5): 751-67, 2014 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24471657

RESUMO

Malaria parasites have two actin isoforms, ubiquitous actin1 and specialized actin2. Actin2 is essential for late male gametogenesis, prior to egress from the host erythrocyte. Here, we examined whether the two actins fulfil overlapping functions in Plasmodium berghei. Replacement of actin2 with actin1 resulted in partial complementation of the defects in male gametogenesis and, thus, viable ookinetes were formed, able to invade the midgut epithelium and develop into oocysts. However, these remained small and their DNA was undetectable at day 8 after infection. As a consequence sporogony did not occur, resulting in a complete block of parasite transmission. Furthermore, we show that expression of actin2 is tightly controlled in female stages. The actin2 transcript is translationally repressed in female gametocytes, but translated in female gametes. The protein persists until mature ookinetes; this expression is strictly dependent on the maternally derived expression. Genetic crosses revealed that actin2 functions at an early stage of ookinete formation and that parasites lacking actin2 are unable to undergo sporogony in the mosquito midgut. Our results provide insights into the specialized role of actin2 in Plasmodium development in the mosquito and suggest that the two actin isoforms have distinct biological functions.


Assuntos
Actinas/metabolismo , Plasmodium berghei/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Plasmodium berghei/genética , Esporos de Protozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Esporos de Protozoários/genética , Actinas/genética , Animais , Cruzamentos Genéticos , Culicidae/parasitologia , Teste de Complementação Genética , Mucosa Intestinal/parasitologia , Plasmodium berghei/citologia , Esporos de Protozoários/citologia
12.
Eukaryot Cell ; 13(7): 884-95, 2014 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24839124

RESUMO

Aminopeptidases N are metalloproteases of the M1 family that have been reported in numerous apicomplexan parasites, including Plasmodium, Toxoplasma, Cryptosporidium, and Eimeria. While investigating the potency of aminopeptidases as therapeutic targets against coccidiosis, one of the most important avian diseases caused by the genus Eimeria, we identified and characterized Eimeria tenella aminopeptidase N1 (EtAPN1). Its inhibition by bestatin and amastatin, as well as its reactivation by divalent ions, is typical of zinc-dependent metalloproteases. EtAPN1 shared a similar sequence, three-dimensional structure, and substrate specificity and similar kinetic parameters with A-M1 from Plasmodium falciparum (PfA-M1), a validated target in the treatment of malaria. EtAPN1 is synthesized as a 120-kDa precursor and cleaved into 96-, 68-, and 38-kDa forms during sporulation. Further, immunolocalization assays revealed that, similar to PfA-M1, EtAPN1 is present during the intracellular life cycle stages in both the parasite cytoplasm and the parasite nucleus. The present results support the hypothesis of a conserved role between the two aminopeptidases, and we suggest that EtAPN1 might be a valuable target for anticoccidiosis drugs.


Assuntos
Aminopeptidases/metabolismo , Eimeria tenella/enzimologia , Metaloproteases/metabolismo , Proteínas de Protozoários/metabolismo , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Aminopeptidases/química , Aminopeptidases/genética , Antiprotozoários/farmacologia , Eimeria tenella/efeitos dos fármacos , Eimeria tenella/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Leucina/análogos & derivados , Leucina/farmacologia , Metaloproteases/química , Metaloproteases/genética , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Peptídeos/farmacologia , Filogenia , Precursores de Proteínas/metabolismo , Proteínas de Protozoários/química , Proteínas de Protozoários/genética , Esporos de Protozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Esporos de Protozoários/metabolismo , Especificidade por Substrato
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Mycologia ; 107(2): 258-83, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25550302

RESUMO

Nivicolous myxomycetes occur at the edge of spring-melting snow in mountainous areas. They are mostly considered cosmopolitan species morphologically and ecologically uniform across their entire distribution ranges. Thus, long-distance dispersal has been suggested to be the main mechanism shaping their ranges and geographical variability patterns. To test this hypothesis we conducted the first detailed analysis of morphological variability, occurrence frequency and phenology of nivicolous myxomycetes collected in the hitherto unexplored Austral Andes of South America (southern hemisphere = SH) in the comparative context of data from the northern hemisphere (NH). We used Stemonitales, the most representative and numerous taxonomic order in nivicolous myxomycetes, as a model. A total of 131 South American collections represented 13 species or morphotypes. One of them, Lamproderma andinum, is new to science and described here. Several others, L. aeneum, L. album, L. pulveratum, "Meriderma aff. aggregatum ad. int.", M. carestiae and "M. spinulosporum ad. int.", were previously unknown from the SH. Lamproderma ovoideum is reported for the first time from South America and Collaria nigricapillitia is new for Argentina. The fine-scale morphological analysis of all species from the study area and reference NH material demonstrated a high intraspecific variability in most of them. This suggests isolation and independent evolutionary processes among remote populations. On the other hand, the uniform morphology of a few species indicates that long-distance dispersal is also an effective mechanism, although not as universal as usually assumed, in some nivicolous myxomycetes. Analysis of nivicolous species assemblages also showed significant differences among major geographic regions in that the Stemonitales were significantly less common in the SH than in the NH. Furthermore, the occurrence of nivicolous species in summer and autumn, out of the typical phenological season, is recognized as a possible distinctive phenomenon for the SH populations.


Assuntos
Hemípteros/parasitologia , Mixomicetos/classificação , Filogenia , Esporos de Protozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Animais , Mixomicetos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Mixomicetos/isolamento & purificação , Mixomicetos/ultraestrutura , América do Sul , Esporos de Protozoários/classificação , Esporos de Protozoários/isolamento & purificação , Esporos de Protozoários/ultraestrutura
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Dev Biol ; 375(2): 202-9, 2013 Mar 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23313124

RESUMO

Somatic cell differentiation is crucial for the development of multicellular organisms. While the development of a fruiting body in Dictyostelium discoideum represents a simple model of this process with separation of stalk cells from the spore lineage, that of Acytostelium subglobosum is not accompanied by cell type separation. This species produces acellular stalks and, seemingly, all aggregated amoebae become spores; however, it possesses homologs for the stalk-cell marker genes of D. discoideum. In this study, we analyzed the spatio-temporal expression of A. subglobosum orthologs for D. discoideum stalk- or spore-lineage markers to clarify the developmental process of A. subglobosum. We first found that the prespore vesicles, which contained spore coat proteins, started to accumulate in the tip region and were observed in the entire sorogen throughout later development, confirming that all A. subglobosum cells became spores. The expression of a stalk-lineage gene ortholog, As-ecmA, started at the mound stage and was prominent in the protruding sorogen. Although two spore-lineage gene orthologs, As-cotD1 and -cotD2, were likewise detected shortly after cell aggregation and increased in intensity until tip formation, their expression diminished in the protruding sorogen. Double-fluorescence staining of these prestalk and prespore marker genes revealed that the expression of these marker genes was mutually exclusive and that expression switching occurred in the early tip. Our results indicate that A. subglobosum cells become committed to the spore lineage first, and then, while keeping this commitment intact, participate in stalk formation. Instead of the permanent division of labor observed in D. discoideum, A. subglobosum produces fruiting bodies by all cells contributing to the formation of the stalk as well as forming spores.


Assuntos
Amoeba/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Esporos de Protozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Amoeba/citologia , Amoeba/genética , Amoeba/ultraestrutura , Linhagem da Célula/genética , Vesículas Citoplasmáticas/metabolismo , Vesículas Citoplasmáticas/ultraestrutura , Dictyostelium/citologia , Dictyostelium/genética , Regulação da Expressão Gênica no Desenvolvimento , Modelos Biológicos , Proteínas de Protozoários/genética , Proteínas de Protozoários/metabolismo , RNA Mensageiro/genética , RNA Mensageiro/metabolismo , Esporos de Protozoários/citologia , Esporos de Protozoários/genética , Esporos de Protozoários/ultraestrutura , Fatores de Tempo
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Microbiology (Reading) ; 160(Pt 2): 330-339, 2014 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24307664

RESUMO

Giardia trophozoites differentiate into infectious cysts (encystment) in response to physiological stimuli; encystment is crucial for Giardia's transmission, survival and pathogenesis. In vitro, Giardia encysts when bile sequesters lipids necessary for this lipid auxotroph, and in vivo they encyst to infect new hosts. In this study, we investigated, for the first time, commitment to encystment in Giardia using both molecular and cellular techniques. We show that after 3-6 h in inducing conditions, encysting trophozoites continue to encyst regardless of whether the inducing stimulus remains. We propose that a trophozoite's inability to revert to a growing or dividing trophozoite represents a commitment to encystment. The onset of commitment correlated with the appearance of encystment specific vesicles (ESVs) and encystment specific protein synthesis. These observations suggest the involvement of regulatory pathways with the ability to 'remember' a transient signal long after its removal; a property that enables encysting trophozoites to complete the encystment process should the unfavourable triggering condition(s) change. The ability to form cysts in response to transient signals or, as we have highlighted in this paper, the ability of a small percentage of the population to form cysts without an inducer is vital for the maintenance of infection within populations.


Assuntos
Giardia/citologia , Giardia/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Esporos de Protozoários/citologia , Esporos de Protozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Proteínas de Protozoários/genética , Fatores de Tempo
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Malar J ; 13: 263, 2014 Jul 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25007730

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The circumsporozoite protein (CS protein) on the malaria parasites in mosquitoes plays an important role in sporogony in mosquitoes. The RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine candidate, which has shown significant efficacy against clinical malaria in a large Phase 3 trial, targets the Plasmodium falciparum CS protein, but the ability of serum from vaccinated individuals to inhibit sporogony in mosquitoes has not been evaluated. METHODS: Previously a double-blind, randomized trial of RTS,S/AS01 vaccine, as compared with rabies vaccine, in five- to 17-month old children in Tanzania was conducted. In this study, polyclonal human antibodies were purified from the pools of sera taken one month after the third vaccination. IgGs were purified from four pools of sera from 25 RTS,S/AS01 vaccinated children each, and two pools of sera from 25 children vaccinated with rabies vaccine each. The ability of antibodies to inhibit P. falciparum oocyst formation and/or sporogony in the mosquito host was evaluated by a standard membrane-feeding assay. The test antibodies were fed on day 0 (at the same time as the gametocyte feed), or on days 3 or 6 (serial-feed experiments). The oocyst and sporozoite counts were performed on days 8 and 16, respectively. In addition, two human anti-CS monoclonal antibodies (mAb) and a control mAb were also evaluated. RESULTS: Polyclonal anti-CS IgG preparations from RTS,S-vaccinated children tested at concentrations of 149-210 ELISA units (EU)/ml did not show significant inhibition in oocyst and sporozoite formation when the antibodies were fed with gametocytes at the same time, or later (serial-feed experiments). Similarly, anti-CS mAbs tested at 6,421 or 7,122 EU/ml did not show reduction in oocyst and sporozoite formation. CONCLUSIONS: This study does not support the concept that anti-CS antibodies induced by the RTS,S/AS01 vaccines in humans noticeably reduce malaria transmission by blocking P. falciparum sporozoite development or salivary gland invasion in mosquitoes when taken up during feeding.


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Anticorpos Antiprotozoários/imunologia , Culicidae/parasitologia , Vacinas Antimaláricas/imunologia , Plasmodium falciparum/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Plasmodium falciparum/imunologia , Esporos de Protozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Esporos de Protozoários/imunologia , Vacinas Sintéticas/imunologia , Animais , Sangue/imunologia , Culicidae/efeitos dos fármacos , Feminino , Humanos , Imunoglobulina G/imunologia , Lactente , Masculino , Carga Parasitária , Plasmodium falciparum/efeitos dos fármacos , Ensaios Clínicos Controlados Aleatórios como Assunto , Esporos de Protozoários/efeitos dos fármacos , Tanzânia
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J Eukaryot Microbiol ; 61(1): 51-60, 2014.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24134620

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In the encystment process of the ciliate protist Colpoda cucullus, we observed that the cell total protein abundance was reduced at 12 h-1 d after the onset of encystment induction subsequent to the reduction in mRNA abundance. We analyzed the alteration of the expression levels of water-insoluble proteins by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis using polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan monooleate (Tween-80), and we identified proteins whose expression levels were altered in the encystment process by a liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry analysis. The expression level of a 60-kDa protein (p60; heat shock protein 60) was temporarily enhanced and that of a 55-kDa protein (p55; actin) and a 49-kDa protein (p49; actin) was enhanced in the Colpoda encystment process. In mature cysts, the expression level of p55 and p49 tended to be reduced, whereas the expression level of a 50-kDa protein (p50d; α-tubulin), a 25-kDa protein (p25; α-tubulin) and a 52-kDa protein (p52c; ß-tubulin) was enhanced.


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Cilióforos/química , Cilióforos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Regulação da Expressão Gênica , Proteínas de Protozoários/análise , Proteínas de Protozoários/isolamento & purificação , Esporos de Protozoários/química , Esporos de Protozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Actinas/análise , Actinas/química , Actinas/isolamento & purificação , Animais , Chaperonina 60/análise , Chaperonina 60/química , Chaperonina 60/isolamento & purificação , Cromatografia Líquida , Cilióforos/genética , Eletroforese em Gel Bidimensional , Peso Molecular , Fragmentos de Peptídeos/análise , Fragmentos de Peptídeos/química , Fragmentos de Peptídeos/isolamento & purificação , Proteínas de Protozoários/química , RNA Mensageiro/biossíntese , RNA Mensageiro/genética , Esporos de Protozoários/genética , Espectrometria de Massas em Tandem
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PLoS Genet ; 7(4): e1002052, 2011 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21552328

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Huntingtin is a large HEAT repeat protein first identified in humans, where a polyglutamine tract expansion near the amino terminus causes a gain-of-function mechanism that leads to selective neuronal loss in Huntington's disease (HD). Genetic evidence in humans and knock-in mouse models suggests that this gain-of-function involves an increase or deregulation of some aspect of huntingtin's normal function(s), which remains poorly understood. As huntingtin shows evolutionary conservation, a powerful approach to discovering its normal biochemical role(s) is to study the effects caused by its deficiency in a model organism with a short life-cycle that comprises both cellular and multicellular developmental stages. To facilitate studies aimed at detailed knowledge of huntingtin's normal function(s), we generated a null mutant of hd, the HD ortholog in Dictyostelium discoideum. Dictyostelium cells lacking endogenous huntingtin were viable but during development did not exhibit the typical polarized morphology of Dictyostelium cells, streamed poorly to form aggregates by accretion rather than chemotaxis, showed disorganized F-actin staining, exhibited extreme sensitivity to hypoosmotic stress, and failed to form EDTA-resistant cell-cell contacts. Surprisingly, chemotactic streaming could be rescued in the presence of the bivalent cations Ca(2+) or Mg(2+) but not pulses of cAMP. Although hd(-) cells completed development, it was delayed and proceeded asynchronously, producing small fruiting bodies with round, defective spores that germinated spontaneously within a glassy sorus. When developed as chimeras with wild-type cells, hd(-) cells failed to populate the pre-spore region of the slug. In Dictyostelium, huntingtin deficiency is compatible with survival of the organism but renders cells sensitive to low osmolarity, which produces pleiotropic cell autonomous defects that affect cAMP signaling and as a consequence development. Thus, Dictyostelium provides a novel haploid organism model for genetic, cell biological, and biochemical studies to delineate the functions of the HD protein.


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Dictyostelium/genética , Pleiotropia Genética , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/metabolismo , Proteínas Nucleares/metabolismo , Proteínas de Protozoários/metabolismo , Actinas/metabolismo , Cátions Bivalentes/metabolismo , Quimiotaxia , Dictyostelium/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Dictyostelium/metabolismo , Dictyostelium/fisiologia , Regulação da Expressão Gênica no Desenvolvimento , Morfogênese , Mutação , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/genética , Proteínas Nucleares/genética , Pressão Osmótica , Proteínas de Protozoários/genética , Esporos de Protozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Esporos de Protozoários/fisiologia , Esporos de Protozoários/ultraestrutura
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Korean J Parasitol ; 52(4): 435-8, 2014 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25246724

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The disinfectant effects (DEs) of 10 types of chemicals, defined by their ability to destroy or inhibit oocysts and consequently prevent sporulation of Eimeria tenella field isolate, were evaluated in vitro. Correct species assignments and sample purities were confirmed by the singular internal transcribed spacer (ITS)-PCR analysis. A total of 18 treatments were performed, and the disinfection suppression levels were 75.9% for 39% benzene + 22% xylene (1:10 dilution), 85.5% for 30% cresol soup (1:1 dilution), and 91.7% for 99.9% acetic acid (1:2 dilution) group. The results indicate that acetic acid, cresol soup, and benzene+xylene are good candidates for suppression of E. tenella oocyst sporulation.


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Antiprotozoários/farmacologia , Desinfetantes/farmacologia , Eimeria tenella/efeitos dos fármacos , Eimeria tenella/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Esporos de Protozoários/efeitos dos fármacos , Esporos de Protozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Animais , Análise por Conglomerados , DNA de Protozoário/química , DNA de Protozoário/genética , DNA Espaçador Ribossômico/química , DNA Espaçador Ribossômico/genética , Microscopia , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Testes de Sensibilidade Parasitária , Filogenia , Análise de Sequência de DNA
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Parasitology ; 140(7): 907-16, 2013 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23506996

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Transmission dynamics of the actinospore stage of Ceratomyxa shasta to the salmonid host were investigated under field and laboratory conditions. The number of parasites transmitted and the transmission rate were compared between 2 different exposure durations and also among different water velocities, by means of field exposures. Under laboratory conditions, the number of parasites transmitted and the transmission rates were compared across a broader range of water velocities and also at different water temperatures. Transmission rate was not constant over time as the number of parasites transmitted increased non-linearly between the 2 exposure durations. Transmission was also inversely related to water velocity and there was a threshold to transmission between 0.2-0.3 m s(-1). Lastly, transmission rate increased with water temperature up to 18 °C then decreased at 23 °C. These experiments provide a range of values of transmission that will be incorporated into an epidemiological model to simulate the effectiveness of different management strategies. Additionally, these experiments provided novel information on the effects of environmental conditions (i.e. water velocity and water temperature) on the transmission dynamics between the salmonid host and the actinospore stage.


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Ecossistema , Doenças dos Peixes/parasitologia , Modelos Biológicos , Myxozoa/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Doenças Parasitárias em Animais/transmissão , Salmonidae , Animais , California , Doenças dos Peixes/epidemiologia , Doenças dos Peixes/transmissão , Brânquias/parasitologia , Doenças Parasitárias em Animais/epidemiologia , Doenças Parasitárias em Animais/parasitologia , Prevalência , Distribuição Aleatória , Rios , Esporos de Protozoários/crescimento & desenvolvimento
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