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Evidence That Rhesus Macaques Self-Cure from a Schistosoma japonicum Infection by Disrupting Worm Esophageal Functio

文献类型:期刊论文

作者Li XH1,2; Xu YX1,2; van Dam GJ5; Cao JP[*]1,2; Wilson RA3; Vance G3; Wang Y4; Lv LB4
刊名PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
出版日期2015
卷号9期号:7页码:e0003925
通讯作者caojp@yahoo.com ; alan.wilson@york.ac.uk
合作状况其它
英文摘要

BACKGROUND:

Rhesus macaques are unusual among schistosome hosts, self-curing from an established infection and thereafter manifesting solid immunity against a challenge, an ideal model for vaccine development. Previously, the immunological basis of self-cure was confirmed; surviving worms had ceased feeding but how immunological pressure achieved this was unclear. The schistosome esophagus is not simply a conduit for blood but plays a central role in its processing. Secretions from the anterior and posterior esophageal glands mix with incoming blood causing erythrocyte lysis and tethering and killing of leucocytes.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:

We have analysed the self-cure process in rhesus macaques infected with Schistosomajaponicum. Faecal egg output and circulating antigen levels were used to chart the establishment of a mature worm population and its subsequent demise. The physiological stress of surviving females at perfusion was especially evident from their pale, shrunken appearance, while changes in the structure and function of the esophagus were observed in both sexes. In the anterior region electron microscopy revealed that the vesicle secretory process was disrupted, the tips of lining corrugations being swollen by greatly enlarged vesicles and the putative sites of vesicle release obscured by intense deposits of IgG. The lumen of the posterior esophagus in starving worms was occluded by cellular debris and the lining cytoplasmic plates were closely adherent, also potentially preventing secretion. Seven proteins secreted by the posterior gland were identified and IgG responses were detected to some or all of them. Intrinsic rhesus IgG colocalized with secreted SjMEGs 4.1, 8.2, 9, 11 and VAL-7 on cryosections, suggesting they are potential targets for disruption of function.

CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:

Our data suggest that rhesus macaques self-cure by blocking esophagus function with antibody; the protein products of the glands provide a new class of potential vaccine targets.


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资助信息This work was funded by grants to XHL from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, (#31100637, http://www.nsfc.gov.cn/) and the Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai, (#15ZR1444330 http://www.stcsm.gov.cn/) and to JPC from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (#81371841, http://www.nsfc.gov.cn/).
语种英语
源URL[http://159.226.149.26:8080/handle/152453/11251]  
专题昆明动物研究所_中国科学院昆明灵长类研究中心
作者单位1.National Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Shanghai, China
2.Key Laboratory of Parasitology and Vector Biology, Ministry of Health, Shanghai, China
3.Centre for Immunology and Infection, Department of Biology, University of York, York, United Kingdom
4.Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Science, Kunming, China
5.Department of Parasitology, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands
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Li XH,Xu YX,van Dam GJ,et al. Evidence That Rhesus Macaques Self-Cure from a Schistosoma japonicum Infection by Disrupting Worm Esophageal Functio[J]. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases,2015,9(7):e0003925.
APA Li XH.,Xu YX.,van Dam GJ.,Cao JP[*].,Wilson RA.,...&Lv LB.(2015).Evidence That Rhesus Macaques Self-Cure from a Schistosoma japonicum Infection by Disrupting Worm Esophageal Functio.PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases,9(7),e0003925.
MLA Li XH,et al."Evidence That Rhesus Macaques Self-Cure from a Schistosoma japonicum Infection by Disrupting Worm Esophageal Functio".PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 9.7(2015):e0003925.

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