瘤胃成虫Calicophoron daubneyi的解毒能力扩展到其分泌的细胞外泡。

IF 3.8 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Nathan Rhys Allen, Kathryn M Huson, Lukas Prchal, Mark W Robinson, Peter M Brophy, Russell M Morphew
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蠕虫寄生虫早已适应了在恶劣的宿主环境中生存,并可能适应化学驱虫的挑战。一种被提出的适应途径是通过I期和II期异种代谢酶(XMEs)。对于成功的蠕虫药物治疗发现计划,对蠕虫衍生的化学解毒,蠕虫解毒组的工作理解是必须的。目前,一种新出现的蠕虫寄生虫,瘤胃吸虫Calicophoron daubneyi的解毒功能仍未被探索。因此,结合生物信息学、亚蛋白质组学和全球蛋白质组学方法,研究了成年C. daubneyi的解毒组。转录组分析显示,第一阶段(细胞色素p450和单胺加氧酶)和第二阶段(谷胱甘肽转移酶[GSTs]和硫转移酶)的XMEs互补。以亲和为主导的GST亚蛋白质组学研究在成年瘤胃吸虫中发现了6种GST亚型(CdGST-Mu1-2、S1和S3-5),并采用全局方法鉴定了其他GST亚型(cdgst - l1 -2、Z1和S2)和一种独特的蛋特异性变体(CdGST-S6)。对C. daubneyi细胞外囊泡的检查显示,GST谱与成人复制,缺少两个同工型(CdGST-S2和S4),并额外鉴定了硫转移酶。这些数据代表了对完整的瘤胃吸虫解毒能力的首次探索,并将为未来的驱虫发现计划提供方向。
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Detoxome Capacity of the Adult Rumen Fluke Calicophoron daubneyi Extends into Its Secreted Extracellular Vesicles.

Helminth parasites have long adapted to survive hostile host environments and can likely adapt against the chemical anthelmintic challenge. One proposed adaptation route is via Phase I and II xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XMEs). For successful Helminth pharmacotherapy discovery programs, a working understanding of Helminth-derived chemical detoxification, the Helminth detoxome, is a must. At present, the detoxome of a newly emerging Helminth parasite, the rumen fluke Calicophoron daubneyi, remains unexplored. Thus, a combined bioinformatics, sub-, and global-proteomic approach has been employed to examine the detoxome of adult C. daubneyi. Transcriptome analysis revealed a complement of Phase I (cytochrome P450s and monoamine oxygenases) and Phase II (glutathione transferases [GSTs] and sulfotransferases) XMEs. Affinity-led subproteomic exploration of the GSTs revealed six GST isoforms in adult rumen fluke (CdGST-Mu1-2, S1, and S3-5), with global approaches identifying additional GSTs (CdGST-O1-2, Z1, and S2) and a unique egg-specific variant (CdGST-S6). Examination of C. daubneyi extracellular vesicles revealed a GST profile replicating that of the adult with the absence of two isoforms (CdGST-S2 and S4), with an additional identification of a sulfotransferase. These data represent the first exploration into the complete rumen fluke detoxification capacity and will provide direction for future anthelmintic discovery programs.

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Journal of Proteome Research
Journal of Proteome Research 生物-生化研究方法
CiteScore
9.00
自引率
4.50%
发文量
251
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Proteome Research publishes content encompassing all aspects of global protein analysis and function, including the dynamic aspects of genomics, spatio-temporal proteomics, metabonomics and metabolomics, clinical and agricultural proteomics, as well as advances in methodology including bioinformatics. The theme and emphasis is on a multidisciplinary approach to the life sciences through the synergy between the different types of "omics".
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