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Lagochilascaris minor third-stage larvae secrete metalloproteases with specificity for fibrinogen and native collagen.

Alverne Passos Barbosa1, Dulcinéa Maria Barbosa Campos, Amélia Regina Semerene, Antonio R L Teixeira, Jaime Martins Santana.   

Abstract

Dissemination of parasitic infections depends on migration through tissues and evasion from both hemostatic processes and immune responses from hosts. Metalloproteases play major roles in these mechanisms of pathogen-host interactions and, thus, are considered drug targets. In this study, we characterized metalloprotease activities in excretory/secretory (ES) products from third stage larvae (L3) of the ascarid Lagochilascaris minor, the causative agent of lagochilascariosis, which demonstrates an impressive migrating capacity across host tissues, including bone. Gel enzymography showed that ES products of L3 display two major gelatinolytic activities. Optimal proteolytic activity was found to occur at neutral/alkaline pH and was associated with two L. minor-secreted metalloproteases of 59 (SM59(Lm)) and 114kDa (SM114(Lm)). We next showed that ES products of L3 were able to hydrolyze fibrinogen and collagen I at neutral pH, but not BSA, in an extensive manner. Furthermore, we demonstrated that ES products of L3 mediate hydrolysis of the triple helical structure of collagen I fibers in mouse mesentery. These results suggest that ES proteases of L3 might facilitate both L. minor migration through host tissues by hydrolyzing collagens of the extracellular matrix and evasion from host hemostatic mechanisms by degrading fibrinogen.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16979366     DOI: 10.1016/j.micinf.2006.08.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbes Infect        ISSN: 1286-4579            Impact factor:   2.700


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4.  EVALUATION OF THE THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY OF LEVAMISOLE HYDROCHLORIDE ON THIRD-STAGE LARVAE OF Lagochilascaris minor IN EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED MICE.

Authors:  Dulcinéa Maria Barbosa Campos; Alverne Passos Barbosa; Jayrson Araújo Oliveira; Carlos Augusto Lopes Barbosa; Tamara Flavia Correa Lobo; Luana Gabriella Silva; Douglas Vieira Thomaz; Josana de Castro Peixoto
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