Evaluation of Synthetic Peptides from Schistosoma mansoni ATP Diphosphohydrolase 1: In Silico Approaches for Characterization and Prospective Application in Diagnosis of Schistosomiasis.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Danielle Gomes Marconato, Beatriz Paiva Nogueira, Vinícius Carius de Souza, Rafaella Fortini Grenfell E Queiroz, Clovis R Nakaie, Eveline Gomes Vasconcelos, Priscila de Faria Pinto
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Abstract

Schistosomiasis is the infection caused by Schistosoma mansoni and constitutes a worldwide public health problem. The parasitological recommended method and serological methods can be used for the detection of eggs and antibodies, respectively. However, both have limitations, especially in low endemicity areas. Thus, new approaches for the diagnosis of schistosomiasis are essential. In this study, a six-amino acid peptide and derived sequences from SmATPDase1 were synthesized for the evaluation of immunogenicity. SmATPDase1 is included in a protein group in S. mansoni tegument; therefore, its peptides could be potential candidates for diagnostic antigens. In the hypothetical SmATPDase1 three-dimensional structure, peptides are located in a region exposed and accessible to antibody binding. In addition, peptide amino acid sequences are conserved in the most relevant Schistosoma species and have low identity with human NTPDases isoforms. Swiss mice immunization resulted in significant anti-peptide polyclonal antibodies production, which recognized a 63 kDa protein in tegument and adult worm preparations. By immunofluorescence microscopy, polyclonal antibodies also identified this enzyme in cercariae. Sera of infected animals presented high seropositivity in ELISA-peptides, with an area under curve (AUC) greater than 0.96 for all peptides. In mice with low parasite burden, we observed a seropositivity AUC > 0.9. Reactivity in the prepatent period exhibited AUC values greater than 0.94 for all peptides. Anti-P1425 monoclonal antibodies were successfully produced, and mAbs recognized the integral protein in ELISA and Western blots. The data indicate that peptides from SmATPDase1 are potential biomarkers for schistosomiasis, and anti-peptide antibodies are interesting tools for the detection of the infection.

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ACS Infectious Diseases
ACS Infectious Diseases CHEMISTRY, MEDICINALINFECTIOUS DISEASES&nb-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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9.70
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期刊介绍: ACS Infectious Diseases will be the first journal to highlight chemistry and its role in this multidisciplinary and collaborative research area. The journal will cover a diverse array of topics including, but not limited to: * Discovery and development of new antimicrobial agents — identified through target- or phenotypic-based approaches as well as compounds that induce synergy with antimicrobials. * Characterization and validation of drug target or pathways — use of single target and genome-wide knockdown and knockouts, biochemical studies, structural biology, new technologies to facilitate characterization and prioritization of potential drug targets. * Mechanism of drug resistance — fundamental research that advances our understanding of resistance; strategies to prevent resistance. * Mechanisms of action — use of genetic, metabolomic, and activity- and affinity-based protein profiling to elucidate the mechanism of action of clinical and experimental antimicrobial agents. * Host-pathogen interactions — tools for studying host-pathogen interactions, cellular biochemistry of hosts and pathogens, and molecular interactions of pathogens with host microbiota. * Small molecule vaccine adjuvants for infectious disease. * Viral and bacterial biochemistry and molecular biology.
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