scholarly journals Suppression of the Insulin Receptors in Adult Schistosoma japonicum Impacts on Parasite Growth and Development: Further Evidence of Vaccine Potential

2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. e0003730 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hong You ◽  
Geoffrey N. Gobert ◽  
Pengfei Cai ◽  
Rong Mou ◽  
Sujeevi Nawaratna ◽  
...  
2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (8) ◽  
pp. 2426 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hong You ◽  
Chang Liu ◽  
Xiaofeng Du ◽  
Sujeevi Nawaratna ◽  
Vanessa Rivera ◽  
...  

To further investigate the importance of Schistosoma japonicum acetylcholinesterase (SjAChE) in cholinergic signaling for parasite growth and development, we used RNA interference (RNAi) to knock-down its expression in adults and eggs in vitro. This resulted in its reduced transcription but also expression of other important genes involved both in cholinergic signaling and glucose uptake were impacted substantially. Significant decreases in AChE protein expression, AChE enzymatic activity, and glucose uptake were observed in the SjAChE-knockdown parasites compared with luciferase controls. In vaccine/challenge experiments, we found that immunization of mice with recombinant SjAChE (rSjAChE) expressed in Escherichia coli elicited reductions in male worm numbers (33%), liver granuloma density (41%), and reduced numbers of mature intestinal eggs (73%) in the vaccinated group compared with the control group. These results indicate AChE plays an important role in the metabolism of male worms, and impacts indirectly on female fecundity leading to increased numbers of immature eggs being released and reduced sizes of liver granulomas. Furthermore, cytokine analysis showed that immunization of mice with rSjAChE elicited a predominantly Th1-type immune response characterized by increased production of IFNγ in splenic CD4+ T cells of vaccinated mice. The study confirms the potential of SjAChE as a vaccine/drug candidate against zoonotic schistosomiasis japonica.


2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (7) ◽  
pp. 1565 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaofeng Du ◽  
Malcolm Jones ◽  
Sujeevi Nawaratna ◽  
Shiwanthi Ranasinghe ◽  
Chunrong Xiong ◽  
...  

We showed previously that the Schistosoma japonicum insulin-like peptide (SjILP) binds the worm insulin receptors, thereby, activating the parasite’s insulin pathway and emphasizing its important role in regulating uptake of glucose, a nutrient essential for parasite survival. Here we show that SjILP is differentially expressed in the schistosome life cycle and is especially highly transcribed in eggs, miracidia, and adult female worms. RNA inference was employed to knockdown SjILP in adults in vitro, with suppression confirmed by significantly reduced protein production, declined adenosine diphosphate levels, and reduction in glucose consumption. Immunolocalization showed that SjILP is located to lateral gland cells of mature intra-ovular miracidia in the schistosome egg, and is distributed on the ciliated epithelium and internal cell masses of newly transformed miracidia. In schistosomula, SjILP is present on the tegument in two antero-lateral points, indicating highly polarized expression during cercarial transformation. Analysis of serum from S. japonicum-infected mice by ELISA using a recombinant form of SjILP as an antigen revealed IgG immunoreactivity to this molecule at 7 weeks post-infection indicating it is likely secreted from mature eggs into the host circulation. These findings provide further insights on ILP function in schistosomes and its essential roles in parasite survival and growth in different development stages.


PLoS ONE ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. e0159704 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachel J. Stephenson ◽  
Istvan Toth ◽  
Jiening Liang ◽  
Amanjot Mangat ◽  
Donald P. McManus ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 107 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chun-Lian Tang ◽  
Rong-Hui Zhang ◽  
Ru Li ◽  
Xiu-Rong Li ◽  
Qun Pan ◽  
...  

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