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Tipo: Artigo
Título: Leishmania infantum ecto-nucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolase-2 is an apyrase involved in macrophage infection and expressed in infected dogs
Autor(es): Vasconcellos, Raphael De Souza
Mariotini-Moura, Christiane
Gomes, Rodrigo Saar
Serafim, Tiago Donatelli
Firmino, Rafaela de Cássia
Bastos, Matheus Silva e
Castro, Felipe Freitas de
Oliveira, Claudia Miranda de
Borges-Pereira, Lucas
Souza, Anna Cláudia Alves de
Souza, Ronny Francisco de
Gómez, Gabriel Andres Tafur
Pinheiro, Aimara da Costa
Maciel, Talles Eduardo Ferreira
Silva-Júnior, Abelardo
Bressan, Gustavo Costa
Almeida, Márcia Rogéria
et al.
Abstract: Visceral leishmaniasis is an important tropical disease, and Leishmania infantum chagasi (synonym of Leishmania infantum) is the main pathogenic agent of visceral leishmaniasis in the New World. Recently, ecto-nucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolases (E-NTPDases) were identified as enablers of infection and virulence factors in many pathogens. Two putative E-NTPDases (∼70 kDa and ∼45 kDa) have been found in the L. infantum genome. Here, we studied the ∼45 kDa E-NTPDase from L. infantum chagasi to describe its natural occurrence, biochemical characteristics and influence on macrophage infection. We used live L. infantum chagasi to demonstrate its natural ecto-nucleotidase activity. We then isolated, cloned and expressed recombinant rLicNTPDase-2 in bacterial system. The recombinant rLicNTPDase-2 hydrolyzed a wide variety of triphosphate and diphosphate nucleotides (GTP> GDP  =  UDP> ADP> UTP  =  ATP) in the presence of calcium or magnesium. In addition, rLicNTPDase-2 showed stable activity over a pH range of 6.0 to 9.0 and was partially inhibited by ARL67156 and suramin. Microscopic analyses revealed the presence of this protein on cell surfaces, vesicles, flagellae, flagellar pockets, kinetoplasts, mitochondria and nuclei. The blockade of E-NTPDases using antibodies and competition led to lower levels of parasite adhesion and infection of macrophages. Furthermore, immunohistochemistry showed the expression of E-NTPDases in amastigotes in the lymph nodes of naturally infected dogs from an area of endemic visceral leishmaniasis. In this work, we cloned, expressed and characterized the NTPDase-2 from L. infantum chagasi and demonstrated that it functions as a genuine enzyme from the E-NTPDase/CD39 family. We showed that E-NTPDases are present on the surface of promastigotes and in other intracellular locations. We showed, for the first time, the broad expression of LicNTPDases in naturally infected dogs. Additionally, the blockade of NTPDases led to lower levels of in vitro adhesion and infection, suggesting that these proteins are possible targets for rational drug design.
Palavras-chave: Leishmania infantum
Triphosphate diphosphohydrolase-2
Dogs
Editor: Plos One
Tipo de Acesso: Open Access
URI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003309
http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/12717
Data do documento: 13-Nov-2014
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