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Título : | Anti-VSG antibodies induce an increase in Trypanosoma evansi intracellular Ca2+ concentration. |
Autor : | MENDOZA, M Uzcanga, Graciela PACHECO, R ROJAS, H CARRASQUEL, L GARCIA-MARCHAN, Y SERRANO-MARTI, X Benaím, Gustavo BUBIS, J MIJARES, A |
Palabras clave : | antibodies calcium complement Trypanosoma evansi Trypanosoma vivax variant surface glycoproteins |
Fecha de publicación : | 2008 |
Editorial : | Parasitology |
Citación : | Vol. 135, Nº 11, pp.1303–1315. |
Resumen : | Trypanosoma evansi and Trypanosoma vivax have shown a very high immunological cross-reactivity. Anti-T. vivax antibodies
were used to monitor changes in the T. evansi intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) by fluorometric ratio
imaging from single parasites. A short-time exposure of T. evansi parasites to sera from T. vivax-infected bovines induced
an increase in [Ca2+]i, which generated their complete lysis. The parasite [Ca2+]i boost was reduced but not eliminated in
the absence of extracellular Ca2+ or following serum decomplementation. Decomplemented anti-T. evansi VSG antibodies
also produced an increase in the parasite [Ca2+]i, in the presence of extracellular Ca2+. Furthermore, this Ca2+ signal was
reduced following blockage with Ni2+ or in the absence of extracellular Ca2+, suggesting that this response was a combination
of an influx of Ca2+ throughout membrane channels and a release of this ion from intracellular stores. The
observed Ca2+ signal was specific since (i) it was completely eliminated following pre-incubation of the anti-VSG antibodies
with the purified soluble VSG, and (ii) affinity-purified anti-VSG antibodies also generated an increase in [Ca2+]i by
measurements on single cells or parasite populations. We also showed that an increase of the T. evansi [Ca2+]i by the
calcium A-23187 ionophore led to VSG release from the parasite surface. In addition, in vivo immunofluorescence labelling
revealed that anti-VSG antibodies induced the formation of raft patches of VSG on the parasite surface. This is the first
study to identify a ligand that is coupled to calcium flux in salivarian trypanosomes. |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/4626 |
ISSN : | 1.469-8161 (electrónica) 0031-1820 (Linking) 0031-1820 (Print) |
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