Excretory/secretory proteome of the adult stage of Echinostoma caproni


Por: J. SOTILLO, M. VALERO, M. DEL PINO, B. FRIED, J. ESTEBAN, A. MARCILLA and R. TOLEDO

Publicada: 1 ago 2010
Resumen:
The excretory/secretory proteome of Echinostoma caproni (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) adults collected from experimentally infected mice was investigated using a proteomic approach. We performed a shot-gun liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry for the separation and identification of tryptic peptides from the excretory/secretory products of E. caproni adult worms. Database search was performed using MASCOT search engine (Matrix-Science) and ProteinPilot software v2.0 (Applied Biosystems). A total of 39 parasite proteins were accurately identified. Strikingly, metabolic enzymes, and particularly glycolytic enzymes, constituted the largest protein family in the excretory/secretory proteome of E. caproni adult worms. Moreover, representative proteins involved in parasite structure, response against stress, chaperones, calcium-binding, and signal transduction were also identified. This work extends our knowledge of host-parasite relationships in the E. caproni-rodent model that is extensively used to analyze the factors determining the intestinal helminth rejection. Consequently, information on many proteins may be useful to better understand the molecular basis that determines the survival of this parasite in the definitive host.

Filiaciones:
J. SOTILLO:
 Univ Valencia, Dept Parasitol, Fac Farm, E-46100 Valencia, Spain

M. VALERO:
 Ctr Invest Principe Felipe, Lab Prote, Valencia 46013, Spain

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 Ctr Invest Principe Felipe, Lab Prote, Valencia 46013, Spain

B. FRIED:
 Dept Biol, Lafayette Coll, Easton, PA 18042 USA

J. ESTEBAN:
 Univ Valencia, Dept Parasitol, Fac Farm, E-46100 Valencia, Spain

A. MARCILLA:
 Univ Valencia, Dept Parasitol, Fac Farm, E-46100 Valencia, Spain

R. TOLEDO:
 Univ Valencia, Dept Parasitol, Fac Farm, E-46100 Valencia, Spain
ISSN: 09320113





PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH
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SPRINGER, ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600 , NEW YORK, NY 10004, UNITED STATES, Alemania
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 107 Número: 3
Páginas: 691-697
WOS Id: 000280562900025
ID de PubMed: 20512505

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