2018
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.02672
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Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Hymenolepis diminuta Cysticercoid and Adult Stages

Abstract: Cestodiases are common parasitic diseases of animals and humans. As cestodes have complex lifecycles, hexacanth larvae, metacestodes (including cysticercoids), and adults produce proteins allowing them to establish invasion and to survive in the hostile environment of the host. Hymenolepis diminuta is the most commonly used model cestode in experimental parasitology. The aims of the present study were to perform a comparative proteomic analysis of two consecutive developmental stages of H. diminuta (cysticerco… Show more

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“…These included actin, paramyosin and several moonlighters such as enolase (ENO), malate dehydrogenase (MDH), TPI as well as the stress-related HSP60 and HSP70 proteins. Two other proteins, namely, calreticulin and superoxide dismutase (SOD) were previously identified in H. diminuta cysticercoids ( 11 ), but they have not been recognized as immunogenic ( 57 ). The revealed immunoproteome of the H. diminuta indicated potential vaccine candidates against echinococcosis, such as ENO, calpain, and GAPDH and the stress proteins HSP60 and HSP70 ( 51 ).…”
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“…These included actin, paramyosin and several moonlighters such as enolase (ENO), malate dehydrogenase (MDH), TPI as well as the stress-related HSP60 and HSP70 proteins. Two other proteins, namely, calreticulin and superoxide dismutase (SOD) were previously identified in H. diminuta cysticercoids ( 11 ), but they have not been recognized as immunogenic ( 57 ). The revealed immunoproteome of the H. diminuta indicated potential vaccine candidates against echinococcosis, such as ENO, calpain, and GAPDH and the stress proteins HSP60 and HSP70 ( 51 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For as much as HSPs are considered as potential vaccine target proteins ( 66 ), their presence throughout the cestode life cycle suggests their importance in cestode biology and survival in the host. The balanced interplay between structural and stress molecules is probably one of the survival factors adopted by parasites during coevolution with their hosts ( 11 ). Comparative proteomic analyses of adult and metacestode stages suggest stage-specific mechanisms engaged in the parasite's survival at different life-cycle stages ( 11 , 67 ).…”
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“…The proteomic analysis of two invasive forms, tapeworm cysticercoid and adult stages, by Sulima (2017), found a very large number of proteins responsible for the invasion, development, and adaptation of H. diminuta , including thioredoxin, at both stages of parasite development [97]. …”
Section: Rat Tapeworm Hymenolepis Diminuta Rudolphi 1819mentioning
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