Análise de uma heme oxigenase funcional em Trypanosoma cruzi / Heme oxygenase analysis in Trypanosoma cruzi

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IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

21/02/2011

RESUMO

Trypanosoma cruzi, the ethiologic agent of Chagas disease, is transmitted through triatomine vectors during their blood-meal on vertebrate host. These hematophagous insects ingest blood about 6 to 12 times its original weight, reaching in a single meal about 10 mM heme bound to hemoglobin. Heme (iron protoporphyrin IX) is an important molecule in metabolism of all living organisms. One important intracellular mechanism to control heme homeostasis is its enzymatic degradation by heme oxygenase (HO). HO catalyzes the degradation of heme to biliverdin (Bv), carbon monoxide and iron. HO is absent in T. cruzi genome, thus we have been investigating the presence of a functional HO in this parasite, since our previous results showed a presence of biliverdin in heme-treated epimastigotes. In the present work, we evaluated the effect of SnPPIX, a HO-1 inhibitor, CoPPIX, a HO inducer, and Bv upon T. cruzi epimastigotes proliferation. The addition of SnPPIX decreased the parasite proliferation in the absence or in the presence of heme. When Bv was added to the culture this effect was reversed; Bv increases the parasite proliferation in the presence of heme. On the other hand, CoPPIX did not interfered on proliferation. Furthermore, we showed through immunoblotting, using an anti-HO-1 monoclonal antibody, an increase in the protein expression in heme-treated epimastigotes. Differently of described HO-1 that has a mass molecular of a 32 kDa, we showed a 45 kDa protein, the only band recognize by the HO-1 antibody. HO-1 expression analysis in the presence of CoPPIX, SnPPIX and biliverdin, showed that only CoPPIX was able to modulate its expression level. Ultrastructural immunocytochemistry analysis suggests a higher expression of the enzyme in heme-treated epimastigotes, and that T. cruzi HO-1 might have a dual distribution, since the anti-HO-1 antibody labeled both cytosol and glycosomes. In order to investigate the T. cruzi HO-1 gene sequence, we isolated genomic DNA from T. cruzi for PCR amplification using primers designed as from the parasite genome. Unfortunately, the two pairs of the designed oligonucleotides tested were unable to amplify a sequence equivalent to a HO-1. In order to isolate the target protein, immunoprecipitation was performed and subsequently immunoblotted with anti-HO-1 antibody. The immunocomplex level was two-fold higher in heme-treated cells. Following the attempt to identify a HO-1 in T. cruzi, we used mass spectrometry from unidimensional electrophoresis. We showed a significant protein profile modification in heme-treated epimastigotes, but further experiments will be necessary, such as mass spectrometry from bidimensional electrophoresis, for identification of the target protein

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trypanosoma cruzi heme heme oxigenase-1 metabolismo e bioenergetica trypanosoma cruzi heme heme oxygenase-1

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