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A Comparative Analysis of the Protein Cargo of Extracellular Vesicles from Helminth Parasites.
Ancarola, María Eugenia; Maldonado, Lucas L; García, Lucía C A; Franchini, Gisela R; Mourglia-Ettlin, Gustavo; Kamenetzky, Laura; Cucher, Marcela A.
Afiliação
  • Ancarola ME; Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires C1121, Argentina.
  • Maldonado LL; Institute of Research on Microbiology and Medical Parasitology (IMPaM, UBA-CONICET), University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires C1121, Argentina.
  • García LCA; Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires C1121, Argentina.
  • Franchini GR; Institute of Research on Microbiology and Medical Parasitology (IMPaM, UBA-CONICET), University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires C1121, Argentina.
  • Mourglia-Ettlin G; Instituto de Tecnología (INTEC), Universidad Argentina de la Empresa (UADE), Buenos Aires C1073, Argentina.
  • Kamenetzky L; Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires C1121, Argentina.
  • Cucher MA; Institute of Research on Microbiology and Medical Parasitology (IMPaM, UBA-CONICET), University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires C1121, Argentina.
Life (Basel) ; 13(12)2023 Nov 30.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38137887
ABSTRACT
Helminth parasites cause debilitating-sometimes fatal-diseases in humans and animals. Despite their impact on global health, mechanisms underlying host-parasite interactions are still poorly understood. One such mechanism involves the exchange of extracellular vesicles (EVs), which are membrane-enclosed subcellular nanoparticles. To date, EV secretion has been studied in helminth parasites, including EV protein content. However, information is highly heterogeneous, since it was generated in multiple species, using varied protocols for EV isolation and data analysis. Here, we compared the protein cargo of helminth EVs to identify common markers for each taxon. For this, we integrated published proteomic data and performed a comparative analysis through an orthology approach. Overall, only three proteins were common in the EVs of the seven analyzed species. Additionally, varied repertoires of proteins with moonlighting activity, vaccine antigens, canonical and non-canonical proteins related to EV biogenesis, taxon-specific proteins of unknown function and RNA-binding proteins were observed in platyhelminth and nematode EVs. Despite the lack of consensus on EV isolation protocols and protein annotation, several proteins were shown to be consistently detected in EV preparations from organisms at different taxa levels, providing a starting point for a selective biochemical characterization.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article