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The protein repertoires of hydatid fluid from pulmonary cystic echinococcosis


ABSTRACT: Echinococcosis is a disease resulting from infection by flatworms of the Echinococcus genus. The vast majority of cystic echinococcosis cases in Southern Brazil are caused by Echinococcus granulosus and Echinococcus ortleppi. Here, we surveyed the protein contents of the hydatid fluid compartment of E. granulosus and E. ortleppi pulmonary bovine cysts, in an attempt to compare their molecular arsenal in this host-parasite interface. We detected some molecular players equally in E. granulosus and E. ortleppi, such as proteolytic enzymes and development signaling molecules, while some activities were more evident in one species, such as apoptosis in E. ortleppi, and cysteine protease activity in E. granulosus.

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap Velos

ORGANISM(S): Echinococcus Ortleppi Echinococcus Granulosus

DISEASE(S): Cystic Echinococcosis

SUBMITTER: Arnaldo Zaha  

LAB HEAD: Arnaldo Zaha

PROVIDER: PXD019314 | Pride | 2022-04-04

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Action DRS
BT_EG1A_20131106_01.dat Other
BT_EG1B_20131106_02.dat Other
BT_EG1C_20131106_03.dat Other
BT_EG1D_20131106_04.dat Other
BT_EG1E_20131106_05.dat Other
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<h4>Background</h4>Most cystic echinococcosis cases in Southern Brazil are caused by Echinococcus granulosus and Echinococcus ortleppi. Proteomic studies of helminths have increased our knowledge about the molecular survival strategies that are used by parasites. Here, we surveyed the protein content of the hydatid fluid compartment in E. granulosus and E. ortleppi pulmonary bovine cysts to better describe and compare their molecular arsenal at the host-parasite interface.<h4>Methods</h4>Hydatid  ...[more]

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