Molecular Characterization of a Dirofilaria immitis Cysteine Protease Inhibitor (Cystatin) and Its Possible Role in Filarial Immune Evasion
Molecular Characterization of a Dirofilaria immitis Cysteine Protease Inhibitor (Cystatin) and Its Possible Role in Filarial Immune Evasion
Infection with canine heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis), spread via mosquito vectors, causes coughing, asthma, pneumonia, and bronchitis in humans and other animals. The disease is especially severe and often fatal in dogs and represents a serious threat to public health worldwide. Cysteine protease inhibitors (CPIs), also known as cystatins, are major immunomodulators of the host immune response during nematode infections. Herein, we cloned and expressed the cystatin Di-CPI from D. immitis. Sequence analysis revealed two specific cystatin-like domains, a Q-x-V-x-G motif, and a SND motif. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that Di-CPI is a member of the second subgroup of nematode type II cystatins. Probing of D. immitis total proteins with anti-rDi-CPI polyclonal antibody revealed a weak signal, and immunofluorescence-based histochemical analysis showed that native Di-CPI is mainly localized in the cuticle of male and female worms and the gut of male worms. Treatment of canine peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PMBCs) with recombinant Di-CPI induced a Th2-type immune response characterized by high expression of the anti-inflammatory factor interleukin-10. Proliferation assays showed that Di-CPI inhibits the proliferation of canine PMBCs by 15%. Together, the results indicate that Di-CPI might be related to cellular hyporesponsiveness in dirofilariasis and may help D. immitis to evade the host immune system.
- Department of Chemistry Austria
- Sichuan Agricultural University
- Department of Chemistry Switzerland
- Sichuan Agricultural University China (People's Republic of)
- Sichuan Agricultural University
Male, Dirofilaria immitis, Article, Antibodies, Dogs, Protein Domains, Animals, Tissue Distribution, Cloning, Molecular, cystatin, Cells, Cultured, Phylogeny, immune evasion, Immune Evasion, Helminth Proteins, Sequence Analysis, DNA, <i>Dirofilaria immitis</i>, peripheral blood mononuclear cells, Cystatins, Interleukin-10, Gastrointestinal Tract, immunohistochemistry, Leukocytes, Mononuclear, Female, Rabbits
Male, Dirofilaria immitis, Article, Antibodies, Dogs, Protein Domains, Animals, Tissue Distribution, Cloning, Molecular, cystatin, Cells, Cultured, Phylogeny, immune evasion, Immune Evasion, Helminth Proteins, Sequence Analysis, DNA, <i>Dirofilaria immitis</i>, peripheral blood mononuclear cells, Cystatins, Interleukin-10, Gastrointestinal Tract, immunohistochemistry, Leukocytes, Mononuclear, Female, Rabbits
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