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Black-necked spitting cobra (Naja nigricollis) phospholipases A2 may cause Trypanosoma brucei death by blocking endocytosis through the flagellar pocket

Authors :
Andrea Martos-Esteban
Olivia J. S. Macleod
Isabella Maudlin
Konstantinos Kalogeropoulos
Jonas A. Jürgensen
Mark Carrington
Andreas H. Laustsen
Carrington, Mark [0000-0002-6435-7266]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Kalogeropoulos, Konstantinos [0000-0003-3907-9281]
Laustsen, Andreas H [0000-0001-6918-5574]
Source :
Martos-Esteban, A, Macleod, O J S, Maudlin, I, Kalogeropoulos, K, Jürgensen, J A, Carrington, M & Laustsen, A H 2022, ' Black-necked spitting cobra ( Naja nigricollis ) phospholipases A 2 may cause Trypanosoma brucei death by blocking endocytosis through the flagellar pocket ', Scientific Reports, vol. 12, 6394 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-10091-5
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2022.

Abstract

African trypanosomes, such as Trypanosoma brucei, are flagellated protozoa which proliferate in mammals and cause a variety of diseases in people and animals. In a mammalian host, the external face of the African trypanosome plasma membrane is covered by a densely packed coat formed of variant surface glycoprotein (VSG), which counteracts the host's adaptive immune response by antigenic variation. The VSG is attached to the external face of the plasma membrane by covalent attachment of the C-terminus to glycosylphosphatidylinositol. As the trypanosome grows, newly synthesised VSG is added to the plasma membrane by vesicle fusion to the flagellar pocket, the sole location of exo- and endocytosis. Snake venoms contain dozens of components, including proteases and phospholipases A2. Here, we investigated the effect of Naja nigricollis venom on T. brucei with the aim of describing the response of the trypanosome to hydrolytic attack on the VSG. We found no evidence for VSG hydrolysis, however, N. nigricollis venom caused: (i) an enlargement of the flagellar pocket, (ii) the Rab11 positive endosomal compartments to adopt an abnormal dispersed localisation, and (iii) cell cycle arrest prior to cytokinesis. Our results indicate that a single protein family, the phospholipases A2 present in N. nigricollis venom, may be necessary and sufficient for the effects. This study provides new molecular insight into T. brucei biology and possibly describes mechanisms that could be exploited for T. brucei targeting.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Martos-Esteban, A, Macleod, O J S, Maudlin, I, Kalogeropoulos, K, Jürgensen, J A, Carrington, M & Laustsen, A H 2022, ' Black-necked spitting cobra ( Naja nigricollis ) phospholipases A 2 may cause Trypanosoma brucei death by blocking endocytosis through the flagellar pocket ', Scientific Reports, vol. 12, 6394 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-10091-5
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9ea7a5f8970865aae7636ce3b85d68c5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17863/cam.84711