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PLoS Pathog ; 19(1): e1011081, 2023 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36701396

ABSTRACT

Fasciola hepatica infection is responsible for substantial economic losses in livestock worldwide and poses a threat to human health in endemic areas. The mainstay of control in livestock and the only drug licenced for use in humans is triclabendazole (TCBZ). TCBZ resistance has been reported on every continent and threatens effective control of fasciolosis in many parts of the world. To date, understanding the genetic mechanisms underlying TCBZ resistance has been limited to studies of candidate genes, based on assumptions of their role in drug action. Taking an alternative approach, we combined a genetic cross with whole-genome sequencing to localise a ~3.2Mbp locus within the 1.2Gbp F. hepatica genome that confers TCBZ resistance. We validated this locus independently using bulk segregant analysis of F. hepatica populations and showed that it is the target of drug selection in the field. We genotyped individual parasites and tracked segregation and reassortment of SNPs to show that TCBZ resistance exhibits Mendelian inheritance and is conferred by a dominant allele. We defined gene content within this locus to pinpoint genes involved in membrane transport, (e.g. ATP-binding cassette family B, ABCB1), transmembrane signalling and signal transduction (e.g. GTP-Ras-adenylyl cyclase and EGF-like protein), DNA/RNA binding and transcriptional regulation (e.g. SANT/Myb-like DNA-binding domain protein) and drug storage and sequestration (e.g. fatty acid binding protein, FABP) as prime candidates for conferring TCBZ resistance. This study constitutes the first experimental cross and genome-wide approach for any heritable trait in F. hepatica and is key to understanding the evolution of drug resistance in Fasciola spp. to inform deployment of efficacious anthelmintic treatments in the field.


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Anthelmintics , Fasciola hepatica , Fascioliasis , Animals , Humans , Triclabendazole/metabolism , Triclabendazole/pharmacology , Triclabendazole/therapeutic use , Benzimidazoles/pharmacology , Anthelmintics/pharmacology , Fascioliasis/drug therapy , Fascioliasis/parasitology , Drug Resistance
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Parasitology ; 146(14): 1773-1784, 2019 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31190665

ABSTRACT

Filarial nematodes possess glutathione transferases (GSTs), ubiquitous enzymes with the potential to detoxify xenobiotic and endogenous substrates, and modulate the host immune system, which may aid worm infection establishment, maintenance and survival in the host. Here we have identified and characterized a σ class glycosylated GST (OoGST1), from the cattle-infective filarial nematode Onchocerca ochengi, which is homologous (99% amino acid identity) with an immunodominant GST and potential vaccine candidate from the human parasite, O. volvulus, (OvGST1b). Onchocerca ochengi native GSTs were purified using a two-step affinity chromatography approach, resolved by 2D and 1D SDS-PAGE and subjected to enzymic deglycosylation revealing the existence of at least four glycoforms. A combination of lectin-blotting and mass spectrometry (MS) analyses of the released N-glycans indicated that OoGST1 contained mainly oligomannose Man5GlcNAc2 structure, but also hybrid- and larger oligommanose-type glycans in a lower proportion. Furthermore, purified OoGST1 showed prostaglandin synthase activity as confirmed by Liquid Chromatography (LC)/MS following a coupled-enzyme assay. This is only the second reported and characterized glycosylated GST and our study highlights its potential role in host-parasite interactions and use in the study of human onchocerciasis.


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Glutathione Transferase/genetics , Glutathione Transferase/metabolism , Onchocerca/enzymology , Onchocerca/genetics , Onchocerciasis/veterinary , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Cattle/parasitology , Cattle Diseases/parasitology , Chromatography, Affinity , Chromatography, Liquid , Female , Glycosylation , Mass Spectrometry , Onchocerca volvulus/enzymology , Onchocerca volvulus/genetics , Onchocerciasis/parasitology , Polysaccharides/chemistry , Prostaglandin-Endoperoxide Synthases/metabolism , Protein Structure, Tertiary
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