Variations in extracellular vesicle shedding of Cystoisospora suis stages (Apicomplexa: Coccidia).

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY International journal for parasitology Pub Date : 2025-01-08 DOI:10.1016/j.ijpara.2025.01.001
Anna Sophia Feix, Astrid Laimer-Digruber, Teresa Cruz-Bustos, Gerhard Steiner, Bärbel Ruttkowski, Monika Ehling-Schulz, Anja Joachim
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Cystoisospora suis, a porcine enteral parasite of the order Coccidia, is characterized by a complex life cycle, with asexual and sexual development in the epithelium of the host gut and an environmental phase as an oocyst. All developmental stages vary greatly in their morphology and function, and therefore excrete different bioactive molecules for intercellular communication. Due to their complex development, we hypothesized that the extracellular vesicles (EVs) cargo is highly dependent on the life cycle stages from which they are released. This study aimed to characterize and compare EVs of all developmental stages of C. suis. Nanoparticle tracking analysis and microscopy were used to determine particle numbers and size distributions of stage-specific parasite EVs. Furthermore, Fourier-transform infrared spectral analysis was employed for the metabolic fingerprinting of EVs, and the lipid and protein profiles of all parasite stages were determined. Overall, the study revealed that asexual, sexual and transmissible stages of C. suis release different EVs during the parasite's life cycle. EVs of endogenous asexual and sexual stages were found to be more similar to each other than to those of the transmissible environmental stage, the oocyst. Furthermore, the ratio of fatty acids to polysaccharides and proteins changed during parasite development. In particular, proteins associated with the Apicomplexa and those involved in vesicle shedding showed changes in expression in all parasite stages. Lipid analysis showed that fatty acids were found in the same concentration through all parasite stages, whereas the amount of stereolipids, sphingolipids and glycerolipids changed between the parasite stages. In conclusion, this study, which presents the first known characterization of C. suis EVs, demonstrates a link between EVs and the respective developmental stages of the parasite, and putative functions in the parasite-parasite and host-parasite interplays.

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猪囊异孢子虫阶段细胞外囊泡脱落的变化(顶复合体:球虫)。
猪囊异孢子虫(Cystoisospora suis)是球虫目的一种猪肠道寄生虫,其特点是具有复杂的生命周期,在宿主肠道上皮中有无性和性发育,并有卵囊的环境阶段。所有发育阶段在形态和功能上都有很大差异,因此分泌不同的生物活性分子用于细胞间通讯。由于它们的复杂发育,我们假设细胞外囊泡(EVs)货物高度依赖于它们被释放的生命周期阶段。本研究旨在表征和比较猪链球菌各发育阶段的ev。利用纳米颗粒跟踪分析和显微镜技术确定了不同阶段寄生ev的颗粒数量和大小分布。此外,利用傅里叶变换红外光谱分析方法对EVs进行代谢指纹图谱分析,确定了EVs各寄生阶段的脂质和蛋白质谱。总体而言,该研究揭示了猪螺旋体的无性、有性和传播阶段在寄生虫的生命周期中释放不同的ev。内源性无性期和有性期的EVs比可传播环境期的EVs更相似。此外,脂肪酸与多糖和蛋白质的比例在寄生虫发育过程中发生了变化。特别是与顶复合体相关的蛋白和参与囊泡脱落的蛋白在寄生虫的所有阶段都表现出表达的变化。脂质分析表明,脂肪酸在各个寄生阶段的浓度相同,而甾体脂、鞘脂和甘油脂的含量在不同的寄生阶段有所不同。总之,本研究首次提出了猪螺旋体EVs的特征,证明了EVs与寄生虫各自发育阶段之间的联系,以及寄生虫-寄生虫和宿主-寄生虫相互作用的推测功能。
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