Major Role for Cysteine Proteases during the Early Phase of Acanthamoeba castellanii Encystment

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作者
Leitsch, David [1 ]
Koehsler, Martina [1 ]
Marchetti-Deschmann, Martina [2 ]
Deutsch, Andrea [2 ]
Allmaier, Guenter [2 ]
Duchene, Michael [1 ]
Walochnik, Julia [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Vienna, Dept Specif Prophylaxis & Trop Med, Ctr Pathophysiol Infectiol & Immunol, Vienna, Austria
[2] Vienna Univ Technol, Inst Chem Technol & Analyt, A-1040 Vienna, Austria
基金
奥地利科学基金会;
关键词
DIFFERENTIATION; ENCYSTATION; PROTEIN; ECOLOGY;
D O I
10.1128/EC.00300-09
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Acanthamoeba castellanii is a facultative pathogen that has a two-stage life cycle comprising the vegetatively growing trophozoite stage and the dormant cyst stage. Cysts are formed when the cell encounters unfavorable conditions, such as environmental stress or food deprivation. Due to their rigid double-layered wall, Acanthamoeba cysts are highly resistant to antiamoebic drugs. This is problematic as cysts can survive initially successful chemotherapeutic treatment and cause relapse of the disease. We studied the Acanthamoeba encystment process by using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2DE) and found that most changes in the protein content occur early in the process. Truncated actin isoforms were found to abound in the encysting cell, and the levels of translation elongation factor 2 (EF2) were sharply decreased, indicating that the rate of protein synthesis must be low at this stage. In the advanced stage of encystment, however, EF2 levels and the trophozoite proteome were partly restored. The protease inhibitors PMSF (phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride) and E64d [(2S, 3S)-trans-epoxysuccinyl-L-leucylamido-3-methylbutane ethyl ester] inhibited the onset of encystment, whereas the protein synthesis inhibitor cycloheximide was ineffective. Changes in the protein profile, similar to those of encysting cells, could be observed with trophozoite homogenates incubated at room temperature for several hours. Interestingly, these changes could be inhibited significantly by cysteine protease inhibitors but not by inhibitors against other proteases. Taken together, we conclude that the encystment process in A. castellanii is of a bipartite nature consisting of an initial phase of autolysis and protein degradation and an advanced stage of restoration accompanied by the expression of encystment-specific genes.
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