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Evidence of gene conversion in genes encoding the Gal/GalNac lectin complex of Entamoeba.


ABSTRACT: The human gut parasite Entamoeba histolytica, uses a lectin complex on its cell surface to bind to mucin and to ligands on the intestinal epithelia. Binding to mucin is necessary for colonisation and binding to intestinal epithelia for invasion, therefore blocking this binding may protect against amoebiasis. Acquired protective immunity raised against the lectin complex should create a selection pressure to change the amino acid sequence of lectin genes in order to avoid future detection. We present evidence that gene conversion has occurred in lineages leading to E. histolytica strain HM1:IMSS and E. dispar strain SAW760. This evolutionary mechanism generates diversity and could contribute to immune evasion by the parasites.

SUBMITTER: Weedall GD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3125142 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evidence of gene conversion in genes encoding the Gal/GalNac lectin complex of Entamoeba.

Weedall Gareth D GD   Sherrington James J   Paterson Steve S   Hall Neil N  

PLoS neglected tropical diseases 20110628 6


The human gut parasite Entamoeba histolytica, uses a lectin complex on its cell surface to bind to mucin and to ligands on the intestinal epithelia. Binding to mucin is necessary for colonisation and binding to intestinal epithelia for invasion, therefore blocking this binding may protect against amoebiasis. Acquired protective immunity raised against the lectin complex should create a selection pressure to change the amino acid sequence of lectin genes in order to avoid future detection. We pre  ...[more]

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