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Lipophorin Drives Lipid Incorporation and Metabolism in Insect Trypanosomatids.

Aline dos Anjos Ximenes1, Lívia Silva-Cardoso1, Nuccia Nicole T De Cicco1, Miria G Pereira2, Daniela C Lourenço3, Patricia Fampa4, Evelize Folly1, Narcisa L Cunha-e-Silva3, Mario A C Silva-Neto1, Georgia C Atella5.   

Abstract

Insect trypanosomatids are inhabitants of the insect digestive tract. These parasites can be either monoxenous or dixenous. Plant trypanosomatids are known as insect trypanosomatids once they and are transmitted by phytophagous insects. Such parasites can be found in latex, phloem, fruits and seeds of many plant families. Infections caused by these pathogens are a major cause of serious economic losses. Studies by independent groups have demonstrated the metabolic flow of lipids from the vertebrate host to trypanosomatids. This mechanism is usually present when parasites possess an incomplete de novo lipid biosynthesis pathway. Here, we show that both insect trypanosomatids Phytomonas françai and Leptomonas wallacei incorporate (3)H-palmitic acid and inorganic phosphate. These molecules are used for lipid biosynthesis. Moreover, we have isolated the main hemolymphatic lipoprotein, Lipophorin (Lp) from Oncopeltus fasciatus, the natural insect vector of such parasites. Both parasites were able to incorporate Lp to be utilized both as a lipid and protein source for their metabolism. Also, we have observed the presence of Lp binding sites in the membrane of a parasite. In conclusion, we believe that the elucidation of trypanosomatid metabolic pathways will lead to a better understanding of parasite-host interactions and the identification of novel potential chemotherapy targets.
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Keywords:  Leptomonas; Lipophorin; Oncopeltus.; Phytomonas; lipid metabolism

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26017666     DOI: 10.1016/j.protis.2015.04.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protist        ISSN: 1434-4610


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