Phytomonas serpens: immunological similarities with the human trypanosomatid pathogens
The present review provides an overview of recent discoveries concerning the immunological similarities between Phytomonas serpens, a tomato parasite, and human trypanosomatid pathogens, with special emphasis on peptidases. Leishmania spp. and Trypanosoma cruzi express peptidases that are well-known...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Microbes and infection 2007-07, Vol.9 (8), p.915-921 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The present review provides an overview of recent discoveries concerning the immunological similarities between
Phytomonas serpens, a tomato parasite, and human trypanosomatid pathogens, with special emphasis on peptidases.
Leishmania spp. and
Trypanosoma cruzi express peptidases that are well-known virulence factors, named leishmanolysin and cruzipain.
P. serpens synthesizes two distinct classes of proteolytic enzymes, metallo- and cysteine-type peptidases, that share common epitopes with leishmanolysin and cruzipain, respectively. The leishmanolysin-like and cruzipain-like molecules from
P. serpens participate in several biological processes including cellular growth and adhesion to the salivary glands of
Oncopeltus fasciatus, a phytophagous insect experimental model. Since previous reports demonstrated that immunization of mice with
P. serpens induced a partial protective immune response against
T. cruzi, this plant trypanosomatid may be a suitable candidate for vaccine studies. Moreover, comparative approaches in the Trypanosomatidae family may be useful to understand kinetoplastid biology, biochemistry and evolution. |
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ISSN: | 1286-4579 1769-714X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.micinf.2007.03.018 |