Comparison of heat shock protein 70 kDa and 18S rDNA genes for molecular detection and phylogenetic analysis of Babesia vogeli from whole blood of naturally infected dogs

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Patrícia G. Paulino ◽  
Marcus S. Pires ◽  
Claudia B. da Silva ◽  
Maristela Peckle ◽  
Renata L. da Costa ◽  
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Helmut J. F. Salzer ◽  
Egon Marth ◽  
Bettina Heiling ◽  
Astrid H. Paulitsch ◽  
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Masahiro YAMASAKI ◽  
Yoshihiro TSUBOI ◽  
Yusuke TANIYAMA ◽  
Naohiro UCHIDA ◽  
Reeko SATO ◽  
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Laura D. Healy ◽  
Marie S. Nowak ◽  
Jérémy Mallet ◽  
Marisa L. D. Thierheimer ◽  
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Molecular chaperones that support protein quality control, including heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70), participate in diverse aspects of cellular and physiological function. Recent studies have reported roles for specific chaperone activities in blood platelets in maintaining hemostasis; however, the functions of Hsp70 in platelet physiology remain uninvestigated. Here we characterize roles for Hsp70 activity in platelet activation and function. In vitro biochemical, microscopy, flow cytometry, and aggregometry assays of platelet function, as well as ex vivo analyses of platelet aggregate formation in whole blood under shear, were carried out under Hsp70-inhibited conditions. Inhibition of platelet Hsp70 blocked platelet aggregation and granule secretion in response to collagen-related peptide (CRP), which engages the immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif-bearing collagen receptor glycoprotein VI (GPVI)-Fc receptor-γ chain complex. Hsp70 inhibition also reduced platelet integrin-αIIbβ3activation downstream of GPVI, as Hsp70-inhibited platelets showed reduced PAC-1 and fibrinogen binding. Ex vivo, pharmacological inhibition of Hsp70 in human whole blood prevented the formation of platelet aggregates on collagen under shear. Biochemical studies supported a role for Hsp70 in maintaining the assembly of the linker for activation of T cells signalosome, which couples GPVI-initiated signaling to integrin activation, secretion, and platelet function. Together, our results suggest that Hsp70 regulates platelet activation and function by supporting linker for activation of T cells-associated signaling events downstream of platelet GPVI engagement, suggesting a role for Hsp70 in the intracellular organization of signaling systems that mediate platelet secretion, “inside-out” activation of platelet integrin-αIIbβ3, platelet-platelet aggregation, and, ultimately, hemostatic plug and thrombus formation.


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Lan He ◽  
Qin Liu ◽  
Melvyn Quan ◽  
Dan-na Zhou ◽  
Yan-qin Zhou ◽  
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Hisashi Inokuma ◽  
Chihiro Sugimoto ◽  
Susan E. Shaw ◽  
Munir Aktas ◽  
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M Tajima ◽  
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O Yamato ◽  
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Miao Lu ◽  
Guangpeng Tang ◽  
Xiaosong Bai ◽  
Xincheng Qin ◽  
Wenping Guo ◽  
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Abstract BackgroundKinds of pathogens such as viruses, bacteria and protozoa are transmitted by ticks as vectors, and they have deeply impact on human and animal health worldwide. MethodsTo better understand the genetic diversity of bacteria and protozoans carried by ticks in Chengmai county of Hainan province, China, 285 adult hard ticks belonging to two species (Rhipicephalus sanguineus: 183, 64.21% and R. microplus: 102, 35.79%) from dogs, cattle, and goats were colleted. Rickettsiales bacteria, Coxiellaceae bacteria, Babesiidae, and Hepatozoidae were identified in these ticks by amplifying the 18S rRNA, 16S rRNA (rrs), citrate synthase (gltA), and heat shock protein (groEL) genes. ResultsOur data revealed the presence of four recognized species and two Candidatus spp. of Anaplasmataceae and Coxiellaceae in locality. ConclusionsIn sum, these data reveal an extensive diversity of Anaplasmataceae bacteria, Coxiellaceae bacteria, Babesiidae, and Hepatozoidae in ticks from Chengmai county, highlighting the need to understand the tick-borne pathogen infection in local animals and humans.


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