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Accumulation of α-2,6-sialyoglycoproteins in the Muscle Sarcoplasm Due to Trichinella Sp. Invasion.

Rositsa Milcheva1,2, Pavol Janega3, Peter Celec4, Svetlozara Petkova2, Zuzana Hurniková5, Barbora Izrael-Vlková4, Katerina Todorova2, Pavel Babál3.   

Abstract

The sialylation of the glycoproteins in skeletal muscle tissue is not well investigated, even though the essential role of the sialic acids for the proper muscular function has been proven by many researchers. The invasion of the parasitic nematode Trichinella spiralis in the muscles with subsequent formation of Nurse cell-parasite complex initiates increased accumulation of sialylated glycoproteins within the affected area of the muscle fiber. The aim of this study is to describe some details of the α-2,6-sialylation in invaded muscle cells. Asynchronous invasion with infectious T. spiralis larvae was experimentally induced in mice. The areas of the occupied sarcoplasm were reactive towards α-2,6-sialic acid specific Sambucus nigra agglutinin during the whole process of transformation to a Nurse cell.The cytoplasm of the developing Nurse cell reacted with Helix pomatia agglutinin, Arachis hypogea agglutinin and Vicia villosa lectin-B4 after neuraminidase pretreatment.Up-regulation of the enzyme ST6GalNAc1 and down-regulation of the enzyme ST6GalNAc3 were detected throughout the course of this study. The results from our study assumed accumulation of sialyl-Tn-Ag, 6`-sialyl lactosamine, SiA-α-2,6-Gal-1,3-GalNAc-α-Ser/Thr and Gal-1,3-GalNAc(SiA-α-2,6-)-α-1-Ser/Thr oligosaccharide structures into the occupied sarcoplasm. Further investigations in this domain will develop the understanding about the amazing adaptive capabilities of skeletal muscle tissue.
© 2019 Rositsa Milcheva et al., published by De Gruyter.

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Keywords:  Nurse cell; Trichinella; sialic acids; skeletal muscle

Year:  2019        PMID: 33817183      PMCID: PMC7874827          DOI: 10.1515/biol-2019-0053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Open Life Sci        ISSN: 2391-5412            Impact factor:   0.938


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