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Cyclophilin 19 secreted in the host cell cytosol by Trypanosoma cruzi promotes ROS production required for parasite growth

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Author(s):
dos Santos, Gregory Pedroso [1] ; Abukawa, Fernanda Midori [1] ; Souza-Melo, Normanda [1] ; Alcantara, Laura Maria [1] ; Bittencourt-Cunha, Paula [1] ; Moraes, Carolina Borsoi [2] ; Jha, Bijay Kumar [3] ; McGwire, Bradford S. [3] ; Moretti, Nilmar Silvio [1] ; Schenkman, Sergio [1]
Total Authors: 10
Affiliation:
[1] Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Escola Paulista Med, Dept Microbiol Imunol & Parasitol, R Pedro de Toledo 669 L6A, BR-04039032 Sao Paulo, SP - Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Dept Ciencias Farmaceut, Diadema, SP - Brazil
[3] Ohio State Univ, Dept Internal Med, Div Infect Dis, Columbus, OH 43210 - USA
Total Affiliations: 3
Document type: Journal article
Source: Cellular Microbiology; v. 23, n. 4 DEC 2020.
Web of Science Citations: 0
Abstract

Infection by Trypanosoma cruzi, the protozoan parasite that causes Chagas disease, depends on reactive oxygen species (ROS), which has been described to induce parasite proliferation in mammalian host cells. It is unknown how the parasite manages to increase host ROS levels. Here, we found that intracellular T. cruzi forms release in the host cytosol its major cyclophilin of 19 kDa (TcCyp19). Parasites depleted of TcCyp19 by using CRISPR/Cas9 gene replacement proliferate inefficiently and fail to increase ROS, compared to wild type parasites or parasites with restored TcCyp19 gene expression. Expression of TcCyp19 in L6 rat myoblast increased ROS levels and restored the proliferation of TcCyp19 depleted parasites. These events could also be inhibited by cyclosporin A, (a cyclophilin inhibitor), and by polyethylene glycol-linked to antioxidant enzymes. TcCyp19 was found more concentrated in the membrane leading edges of the host cells in regions that also accumulate phosphorylated p47(phox), as observed to the endogenous cyclophilin A, suggesting some mechanisms involved with the translocation process of the regulatory subunit p47(phox) in the activation of the NADPH oxidase enzymatic complex. We concluded that cyclophilin released in the host cell cytosol by T. cruzi mediates the increase of ROS, required to boost parasite proliferation in mammalian hosts. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 18/09948-0 - Study of protein acetylation in Leishmania
Grantee:Nilmar Silvio Moretti
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants
FAPESP's process: 17/02416-0 - Protein secretion in Trypanosoma
Grantee:Normanda Souza Melo
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral
FAPESP's process: 17/19303-4 - Effect of Trypanosoma cruzi cyclophilin 19 on mammalian cells
Grantee:Fernanda Midori Abukawa
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Scientific Initiation
FAPESP's process: 18/07766-2 - TcCyp19 caracterization and evaluation of its role during cell infection by Trypanosoma cruzi
Grantee:Gregory Pedroso dos Santos
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate (Direct)