| Literature DB >> 32381071 |
Tatiana Spitzova1, Petra Sumova2, Vera Volfova2, Nikola Polanska2, Luisa Poctova2, Petr Volf2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: During blood feeding, sand flies inoculate salivary proteins that interact with the host haemostatic system. The blocking of biogenic amines such as serotonin and histamine helps to limit vasodilatation and clot formation, and thus enables the insect to finish the blood-feeding process. In sand flies, an amine-binding ability is known only for the yellow-related proteins of Phlebotomus and Lutzomyia vectors, but not yet for members of the genus Sergentomyia.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-saliva antibodies; Histamine; Mortality; Oviposition; Phlebotomus argentipes; Sergentomyia schwetzi; Serotonin; Yellow-related proteins
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32381071 PMCID: PMC7206685 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-020-04105-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Recombinant salivary yellow-related proteins
| Name | Species | MW (kDa) | ε (M−1cm−1) | GenBank ID |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PagSP04 | 44.92 | 62020 | ABA12136.1 | |
| SschwYRP1 | 42.51 | 57090 | QHO60691.1 | |
| SschwYRP3 | 45.34 | 70103 | QHO60693.1 |
Notes: List of recombinant yellow-related proteins based on the salivary proteins of P. argentipes and S. schwetzi. The name, species, molecular weight (MW), extinction coefficient (ε) and GenBank accession numbers are indicated
Fig. 1Amine-binding properties of Phlebotmus argentipes and Sergentomyia schwetzi yellow-related proteins. a Kd model binding curves of P. argentipes yellow-related protein. The binding curves for serotonin and histamine are depicted in black and grey, respectively. Each curve and data point represent the average of three independent experiments. b An example of non-measurable binding interaction for S. schwetzi yellow-related proteins
Amine-binding properties of recombinant yellow-related proteins
| YRP | Ligand | Kd (nM) | Kd 95% CI | Amplitude | Signal to noise |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PagSP04 | Serotonin | 86.9 | 72.5–101.3 | 16.6 | 20.8 |
| Histamine | 9304.5 | 8042.9–10566.1 | 22.1 | 23.7 | |
| SschwYRP1 | Serotonin | nb | na | na | na |
| Histamine | nb | na | na | na | |
| SschwYRP3 | Serotonin | nb | na | na | na |
| Histamine | nb | na | na | na |
Notes: Dissociation constants (Kd; nM), Kd 95% confidence intervals (95% CI), amplitudes and the signal-to-noise ratios for P. argentipes and S. schwetzi yellow-related proteins
Abbreviations: nb, non-measurable binding interaction, na, not applicable
Oviposition and mortality rates of P. argentipes and S. schwetzi females fed experimentally
| Histamine | Serotonin | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exp | Con | Exp | Con | Exp | Con | Exp | Con | |
| Perctent ovipositing femalesa | 90 (79/88) | 89 (82/92) | 92 (49/53) | 96 (51/53) | 96 (97/101) | 96 (100/104) | 85 (40/47) | 88 (38/43) |
| Median no. of eggs per female (range) [IQR]b | 32 (1–58) [23–40] | 31 (1–68) [15–41] | 62 (1–128) [47–87] | 84 (1–143) [68–101] | 32 (1–62) [26–41] | 43 (1–74) [33–49] | 58 (1–108) [36–70] | 70 (2–105) [50–84] |
| Percent mortality | 26 (23/88) | 18 (17/92) | 72 (38/53) | 62 (33/53) | 36 (36/101) | 27 (28/104) | 49 (23/47) | 49 (21/43) |
aCalculated from total sum of blood fed females
bThe difference between 25th and 75th percentile
Abbreviations: Exp, experimental group; Con, control group; IQR, interquartile range
Oviposition and mortality rates of P. argentipes females fed on host
| Immunized hamsters | Naive hamsters | |
|---|---|---|
| Percent ovipositing femalesa | 58 (181/312) | 60 (192/318) |
| Median no. of eggs per female (range) [IQR]b | 35 (1–72) [16–48] | 35 (1–74) [9–50] |
| Percent mortality | 63 (197/312) | 70 (222/318) |
aCalculated from total sum of blood fed females
bThe difference between 25th and 75th percentile