Título : | Old Yellow Enzyme from Trypanosoma cruzi Exhibits In Vivo Prostaglandin F2α Synthase Activity and Has a Key Role in Parasite Infection and Drug Susceptibility |
Autor(es) : | Díaz-Viraqué, Florencia Chiribao, María Laura Trochine, Andrea González-Herrera, Fabiola Castillo, Christian Liempi, Ana Kemmerling, Ulrike Maya, Juan Diego Robello, Carlos |
Fecha de publicación : | 7-mar-2018 |
Tipo de publicación: | Artículo |
Versión: | Publicado |
Publicado por: | Frontiers Media SA |
Publicado en: | Frontiers in Immunology |
Areas del conocimiento : | Ciencias Médicas y de la Salud Ciencias de la Salud Parasitología |
Otros descriptores : | Trypanosoma cruzi Prostaglandin F2α synthase Old Yellow Enzyme Differentially expressed gene Benznidazol and Nifurtimox activation |
Resumen : | The discovery that trypanosomatids, unicellular organisms of the order Kinetoplastida, are capable of synthesizing prostaglandins raised questions about the role of these molecules during parasitic infections. Multiple studies indicate that prostaglandins could be related to the infection processes and pathogenesis in trypanosomatids. This work aimed to unveil the role of the prostaglandin F2α synthase TcOYE in the establishment of Trypanosoma cruzi infection, the causative agent of Chagas disease. This chronic disease affects several million people in Latin America causing high morbidity and mortality. Here, we propose a prokaryotic evolutionary origin for TcOYE, and then we used in vitro and in vivo experiments to show that T. cruzi prostaglandin F2α synthase plays an important role in modulating the infection process. TcOYE overexpressing parasites were less able to complete the infective cycle in cell culture infections and increased cardiac tissue parasitic load in infected mice. Additionally, parasites overexpressing the enzyme increased PGF2α synthesis from arachidonic acid. Finally, an increase in benznidazole and nifurtimox susceptibility in TcOYE overexpressing parasites showed its participation in activating the currently anti-chagasic drugs, which added to its observed ability to confer resistance to hydrogen peroxide, highlights the relevance of this enzyme in multiple events including host–parasite interaction. |
URI / Handle: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12381/3246 |
Otros recursos relacionados: | 10.3389/fimmu.2018.00456 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.00456 |
Citación : | Díaz-Viraqué F, Chiribao ML, Trochine A, González-Herrera F, Castillo C, Liempi A, Kemmerling U, Maya JD and Robello C (2018) Old Yellow Enzyme from Trypanosoma cruzi Exhibits In Vivo Prostaglandin F2α Synthase Activity and Has a Key Role in Parasite Infection and Drug Susceptibility. Front. Immunol. 9:456. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2018.00456 |
Institución responsable del proyecto: | Institut Pasteur de Montevideo |
Financiadores: | Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación |
Identificador ANII: | POS_NAC_2014_1_102168 INI_X_2012_1_4210 |
Nivel de Acceso: | Acceso abierto |
Licencia CC: | Reconocimiento 4.0 Internacional. (CC BY) |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Institut Pasteur de Montevideo |
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