The genome of Strongyloides spp. gives insights into protein families with a putative role in nematode parasitism.
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Author(s)
Hunt, VL
Tsai, IJ
Selkirk, ME
Viney, M
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Parasitic nematodes are important and abundant parasites adapted to live a parasitic lifestyle, with these adaptations all aimed at facilitating their survival and reproduction in their hosts. The recently sequenced genomes of four Strongyloides species, gastrointestinal parasites of humans and other animals, alongside transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of free-living and parasitic stages of their life cycles have revealed a number of protein families with a putative role in their parasitism. Many of these protein families have also been associated with parasitism in other parasitic nematode species, suggesting that these proteins may play a fundamental role in nematode parasitism more generally. Here, we review key protein families that have a putative role in Strongyloides' parasitism - acetylcholinesterases, astacins, aspartic proteases, prolyl oligopeptidases, proteinase inhibitors (trypsin inhibitors and cystatins), SCP/TAPS and transthyretin-like proteins - and the evidence for their key, yet diverse, roles in the parasitic lifestyle.
Date Issued
2016-09-13
Date Acceptance
2016-07-28
Citation
Parasitology, 2016, 144 (3), pp.343-358
ISSN
1469-8161
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Start Page
343
End Page
358
Journal / Book Title
Parasitology
Volume
144
Issue
3
Copyright Statement
© Cambridge University Press 2016
Identifier
PII: S0031182016001554
Subjects
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Parasitology
Strongyloides
helminths
acetylcholinesterases
astacins
aspartic proteases
prolyl oligopeptdases
proteinase inhibitors
SCP
TAPS
transthyretin-like proteins
NONNEURONAL SECRETED ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE
INFECTIVE HOOKWORM LARVAE
CAENORHABDITIS-ELEGANS
NIPPOSTRONGYLUS-BRASILIENSIS
NECATOR-AMERICANUS
DICTYOCAULUS-VIVIPARUS
PROLYL OLIGOPEPTIDASE
ANCYLOSTOMA-CANINUM
ASPARTIC PROTEASE
BRUGIA-MALAYI
SCP/TAPS
Animals
Helminth Proteins
Host-Parasite Interactions
Humans
Strongyloidiasis
Virulence Factors
0707 Veterinary Sciences
Mycology & Parasitology
Publication Status
Published