Tick salivary proteome and lipidome with low glycan content correlate with allergic type reactions in the zebrafish model

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY
Rita Vaz-Rodrigues , Lorena Mazuecos , Margarita Villar , Marinela Contreras , Almudena González-García , Paolo Bonini , Ruth C Scimeca , Albert Mulenga , José de la Fuente
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Ticks, as hematophagous ectoparasites, can manipulate host immune and metabolic processes, causing tick-borne allergies such as α-Gal syndrome (AGS). Glycolipids with bound galactose-alpha-1–3-galactose (α-Gal) are potential allergenic molecules associated with AGS. Nevertheless, proteins and lipids lacking α-Gal modifications may contribute to tick salivary allergies and be linked to AGS. In this study, we characterized the effect of deglycosylated tick salivary proteins without lipids on treated zebrafish fed with dog food formulated with mammalian (beef, lamb, pork) meat by quantitative proteomics analysis of intestinal samples. The characterization and functional annotations of tick salivary lipids with low representation of glycolipids was conducted using a lipidomics approach. Results showed a significant effect of treatment with saliva and saliva deglycosylated protein fraction on zebrafish abnormal or no feeding (p < 0.005). Treatment with this fraction affected multiple metabolic pathways, defense responses to pathogens and protein metabolism, which correlated with abnormal or no feeding. Lipidomics analysis identified 23 lipid classes with low representation of glycolipids (0.70% of identified lipids). The lipid class with highest representation was phosphatidylcholine (PC; 26.66%) and for glycolipids it corresponded to diacylglycerol (DG; 0.48%). Qualitative analysis of PC antibodies revealed that individuals bitten by ticks were more likely to produce PC-IgG antibodies (p < 0.001). DG levels were significantly higher in tick salivary glands (p < 0.05) compared with tick saliva and salivary fractions. The α-Gal content was higher in tick saliva than in deglycosylated saliva and lipid fractions. These results support a possible role for tick salivary proteins and lipids without α-Gal modifications in AGS.

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低糖含量的蜱唾液蛋白质组和脂质组与斑马鱼模型中的过敏型反应相关。
蜱虫作为食血的体外寄生虫,可以操纵宿主的免疫和代谢过程,导致蜱传过敏症,如α-Gal综合征(AGS)。与半乳糖-α-1-3-半乳糖(α-Gal)结合的糖脂是与 AGS 相关的潜在过敏原分子。然而,缺乏α-Gal修饰的蛋白质和脂质也可能导致蜱唾液过敏,并与AGS有关。在这项研究中,我们通过对肠道样本进行定量蛋白质组学分析,确定了不含脂质的脱糖蜱唾液蛋白对用哺乳动物(牛肉、羊肉、猪肉)肉配制的狗粮喂养的斑马鱼的影响。利用脂质组学方法对糖脂含量较低的蜱唾液脂质进行了表征和功能注释。结果表明,用唾液和唾液脱糖蛋白部分处理斑马鱼异常或不摄食有明显影响(p < 0.005)。用唾液和唾液脱糖蛋白处理斑马鱼会影响多种代谢途径、对病原体的防御反应和蛋白质代谢,这与斑马鱼摄食异常或不摄食有关。脂质组学分析确定了 23 类脂质,其中糖脂的代表性较低(占所确定脂质的 0.70%)。代表性最高的脂类是磷脂酰胆碱(PC;26.66%),糖脂类则是二酰甘油(DG;0.48%)。PC 抗体的定性分析显示,被蜱虫叮咬的个体更容易产生 PC-IgG 抗体(p < 0.001)。与蜱唾液和唾液组分相比,蜱唾液腺中的 DG 含量明显更高(p < 0.05)。蜱唾液中的α-Gal含量高于脱糖唾液和脂质部分。这些结果支持了蜱唾液蛋白质和脂质在 AGS 中可能起的作用。
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期刊介绍: International Journal for Parasitology offers authors the option to sponsor nonsubscriber access to their articles on Elsevier electronic publishing platforms. For more information please view our Sponsored Articles page. The International Journal for Parasitology publishes the results of original research in all aspects of basic and applied parasitology, including all the fields covered by its Specialist Editors, and ranging from parasites and host-parasite relationships of intrinsic biological interest to those of social and economic importance in human and veterinary medicine and agriculture.
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