Profiling the serum proteome during Schistosoma mansoni infection in the BALB/c mice : a focus on the altered lipid metabolism as a key modulator of host-parasite interactions.
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2022
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Schistosomiasis represents a condition in which every aspect of the disease,
starting from skin invasion of the cercariae to egg laying by adult worms, incites
a tissue response from the vertebrate host. This response, whether acute or
chronic, leads to the appearance of reporter molecules of tissue injury in bodily
fluids that could be surveyed as markers for disease diagnosis, status and
prognosis. In this scenario, the serum proteome associated with a schistosome
infection remains poorly explored; particularly by the use of high-throughput
mass spectrometric instrumentation. In this study, we aimed to comparatively
examine the serum proteome of control versus infected BALB/c mice,
spanning the interval between the onset of egg laying and the peak of the
acute phase of infection. Compositional analysis of the sera, using one
dimensional reversed-phase fractionation of tryptic peptides coupled to
mass spectrometry, allowed identification of 453 constituents. Among these,
over 30% (143 molecules) were differentially present comparing sera from
infected and non-infected mice, as revealed by quantitative label-free shotgun
approach. The majority of proteins exhibiting altered levels was categorised as
belonging to immune response (acute phase-related proteins) followed by
those linked to lipid transport and metabolism. Inspection of the lipid profile
from control and infected individuals demonstrated more pronounced and
significant alterations in triglycerides, VLDL and HDL fractions (p<0,001),
attesting for a disturbance in circulating lipid molecules, and suggesting a
key role in host-parasite interactions. Our findings provide a global view of the
serum proteome in the context of experimental schistosomiasis during the
acute phase of infection. It contributes by listing key molecules that could be
monitored to inform on the associated inflammatory disease status. We hope it will shed light into uncovered aspects of the Schistosoma mansoni parasitism
in the vertebrate host, particularly those related to modulation of the lipid
metabolism mediating immune responses.
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Schistosomiasis, Serum proteome, Lipid metabolism, Host-parasite interaction, Mass spectrometry
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SILVA, G. G. et al. Profiling the serum proteome during Schistosoma mansoni infection in the BALB/c mice: a focus on the altered lipid metabolism as a key modulator of host-parasite interactions. Frontiers in Immunology, v. 13, 2022. Disponível em: <https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2022.955049/full>. Acesso em: 01 ago. 2023.