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Título: | Recombinant antibody against Trypanosoma cruzi from patients with chronic Chagas heart disease recognizes mammalian nervous system. |
Autor: | Niborski, Leticia L. Potenza, Mariana Chirivi, Renato G. S. Simonetti, Leandro Ossowski, Micaela S. Grippo, Vanina May, Maria Staquicini, Daniela I. Parodi-Tálice, Adriana Magdalena Robello Porto, Carlos Comini, Marcelo A. Alonso, Guillermo D. Raats, Jos M.H. Gómez, Karina A. |
Tipo: | Artículo |
Palabras clave: | Chagas disease, Phage-display, Tubulin, Molecular mimicry, Post-translational modification, Digestive system |
Fecha de publicación: | 2021 |
Resumen: | Background: To deeply understand the role of antibodies in the context of Trypanosoma cruzi infection, we decided to characterize A2R1, a parasite antibody selected from single-chain variable fragment (scFv) phage display libraries constructed from B cells of chronic Chagas heart disease patients.
Methods: Immunoblot, ELISA, cytometry, immunofluorescence and immunohistochemical assays were used to characterize A2R1 reactivity. To identify the antibody target, we performed an immunoprecipitation and two-dimensional electrophoresis coupled to mass spectrometry and confirmed A2R1 specific interaction by producing the antigen in different expression systems. Based on these data, we carried out a comparative in silico analysis of the protein target_s orthologues, focusing mainly on post-translational modifications.
Findings: A2R1 recognizes a parasite protein of ~50 kDa present in all life cycle stages of T. cruzi, as well as in other members of the kinetoplastid family, showing a defined immunofluorescence labeling pattern consistent with the cytoskeleton. A2R1 binds to tubulin, but this interaction relies on its post-translational modifications.
Interestingly, this antibody also targets mammalian tubulin only present in brain, staining in and around cell bodies of the human peripheral and central nervous system.
Interpretation: Our findings demonstrate for the first time the existence of a human antibody against T. cruzi tubulin capable of cross-reacting with a human neural protein. This work re-emphasizes the role of molecular mimicry between host and parasitic antigens in the development of pathological manifestations of T. cruzi infection. |
Editorial: | The Lancet |
EN: | eBioMedicine, 2021, 63: 103206. |
Citación: | Niborski, L, Potenza, M, Chirivi, R [y otros autores]. "Recombinant antibody against Trypanosoma cruzi from patients with chronic Chagas heart disease recognizes mammalian nervous system". eBioMedicine. [en línea] 2021, 63: 103206. 15 h. Doi: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2020.103206. |
ISSN: | 2352-3964 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Publicaciones académicas y científicas - Facultad de Ciencias |
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