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摘要
球虫病是由艾美耳属引起的一种寄生虫病,耐药性的出现严重影响了该病的控制。此前,我们利用RNA-seq技术发现,与药物敏感株(DS)相比,地克珠利耐药株(DZR)和马杜霉素耐药株(MRR)中的天牛埃默氏菌磷酸甘油酸激酶(EtPGK)存在不同程度的下调。本研究进一步分析了EtPGK的特征和功能,以寻找天牛肠杆菌耐药的可能机制。定量实时 PCR(qRT-PCR)和 Western 印迹发现,EtPGK 在天牛的孢子化卵囊、孢子虫和第二代裂殖子中高表达。间接免疫荧光定位显示,EtPGK 主要位于寄生虫的细胞质和表面。侵袭抑制实验表明,抗 rEtPGK 抗体能显著抑制寄生虫的侵袭。利用 qRT-PCR 和 Western 印迹进一步研究发现,与 DS 菌株相比,两种抗性菌株(DZR 和 MRR)中 EtPGK 的转录和翻译水平均出现下调,且转录水平与药物浓度呈负相关。酶活性测定显示,DZR菌株的EtPGK酶活性比DS菌株低。qRT-PCR显示,与DS菌株相比,田间DZR菌株和盐霉素耐药菌株的EtPGK mRNA转录水平显著下调。这些结果表明,EtPGK具有与其糖酵解功能不同的其他重要作用,可能参与了天牛耐药性的产生。
Molecular characterization and analysis of the drug resistance-associated protein phosphoglycerate kinase of Eimeria tenella.
Coccidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by Eimeria spp., and the emergence of drug resistance has seriously affected the control of the disease. Using RNA-seq, we previously found that phosphoglycerate kinase of Eimeria tenella (EtPGK) was differentially downregulated in diclazuril-resistant (DZR) and maduramicin-resistant (MRR) strains compared with drug-sensitive (DS) strain. In this study, we further analysed the characteristics and functions of EtPGK to find the possible mechanism of drug resistance of E. tenella. Quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) and western blot found that EtPGK was highly expressed in sporulated oocysts, followed by sporozoites and second-generation merozoites of E. tenella. Indirect immunofluorescence localization showed that EtPGK was located mainly in the cytoplasm and on the surface of the parasites. Invasion inhibition assays showed that anti-rEtPGK antibody significantly inhibited the invasion of parasites. Further studies using qRT-PCR and western blot found that the transcription and translation levels of EtPGK were downregulated in both resistant (DZR and MRR) strains compared with the DS strain, and the transcription level correlated negatively with the drug concentration. The enzyme activity assay revealed that EtPGK enzyme activity was decreased in the DZR strain compared with the DS strain. qRT-PCR revealed that the mRNA transcription level of EtPGK was significantly downregulated in the field DZR strain and salinomycin-resistant strain compared with the DS strain. These results suggested that EtPGK has other important roles that are separate and distinct from its function in glycolysis, and it might be involved in the development of drug resistance of E. tenella.
期刊介绍:
Parasitology is an important specialist journal covering the latest advances in the subject. It publishes original research and review papers on all aspects of parasitology and host-parasite relationships, including the latest discoveries in parasite biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics, ecology and epidemiology in the context of the biological, medical and veterinary sciences. Included in the subscription price are two special issues which contain reviews of current hot topics, one of which is the proceedings of the annual Symposia of the British Society for Parasitology, while the second, covering areas of significant topical interest, is commissioned by the editors and the editorial board.