The potential role of Protein disulfide isomerases (PDIs) during parasitic infections: A focus on Leishmania spp.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY Pathogens and disease Pub Date : 2023-12-05 DOI:10.1093/femspd/ftad032
Majid Dousti, Masoumeh Hosseinpour, Nadia DarestaniGhasemi, Hosna Mirfakhraee, Shahin Keshtkar Rajabi, Sajad Rashidi, Gholamreza Hatam
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Leishmaniasis is a group of vector-borne diseases caused by intracellular protozoan parasites belonging to the genus Leishmania. Leishmania parasites can employ different and numerous sophisticated strategies including modulating host proteins, cell signaling, and cell responses by parasite proteins to change the infected host conditions to favor the parasite persistence and induce pathogenesis. In this sense, Protein Disulfide Isomerases (PDIs) have been described as crucial proteins that can be modulated during leishmaniasis and affect the pathogenesis process. The effect of modulated PDIs can be investigated in both aspects, parasite-PDIs, and infected host cells-PDIs, during infection. The information concerning PDIs is not sufficient in parasitology; however, this study aimed to provide data regarding the biological functions of such crucial proteins in parasites with a focus on Leishmania spp. and their relevant effects on the pathogenesis process. Although there are no clinical trial vaccines and therapeutic approaches, highlighting this information might be fruitful for the development of novel strategies based on PDIs for the management of parasitic diseases, especially leishmaniasis.
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蛋白二硫异构酶(PDIs)在寄生虫感染中的潜在作用:聚焦利什曼原虫(Leishmania spp.
利什曼病是由利什曼病属细胞内原生动物寄生虫引起的一组媒介传播疾病。利什曼病寄生虫可采用各种不同的复杂策略,包括通过寄生虫蛋白调节宿主蛋白、细胞信号传导和细胞反应,以改变受感染宿主的条件,从而有利于寄生虫的存活并诱导致病。从这个意义上说,蛋白二硫异构酶(PDIs)被认为是利什曼病期间可被调节并影响致病过程的关键蛋白。在感染过程中,可以从寄生虫-蛋白二硫异构酶和受感染宿主细胞-蛋白二硫异构酶两方面研究调节蛋白二硫异构酶的影响。有关 PDIs 的信息在寄生虫学中并不充分;不过,本研究旨在提供有关寄生虫中此类关键蛋白的生物功能的数据,重点关注利什曼原虫及其对致病过程的相关影响。虽然目前还没有临床试验疫苗和治疗方法,但强调这些信息可能有助于开发基于 PDIs 的新策略来治疗寄生虫病,尤其是利什曼病。
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Pathogens and disease
Pathogens and disease IMMUNOLOGY-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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期刊介绍: Pathogens and Disease publishes outstanding primary research on hypothesis- and discovery-driven studies on pathogens, host-pathogen interactions, host response to infection and their molecular and cellular correlates. It covers all pathogens – eukaryotes, prokaryotes, and viruses – and includes zoonotic pathogens and experimental translational applications.
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