1. Molecular study of the transcription factor SKN-1 and its putative relationship with genes that encode GST and antioxidant enzymes in Haemonchus contortus.
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Maza-Lopez J, Jiménez-Jacinto V, Bermúdez-Morales VH, Alonso-Morales RA, Reyes-Guerrero DE, Higuera-Piedrahita RI, Camas-Pereyra R, and López-Arellano ME
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- Animals, Helminth Proteins genetics, Helminth Proteins metabolism, Larva genetics, Haemonchiasis veterinary, Haemonchiasis parasitology, Catalase genetics, Catalase metabolism, Hydrogen Peroxide metabolism, Superoxide Dismutase genetics, Superoxide Dismutase metabolism, Haemonchus genetics, Haemonchus enzymology, Transcription Factors genetics, Transcription Factors metabolism, Antioxidants metabolism, Glutathione Transferase genetics, Glutathione Transferase metabolism
- Abstract
Haemonchus contortus is a parasitic nematode of ruminants. Once inside its host, it is exposed to reactive oxidative species and responds by synthesising antioxidant enzymes as a defence. In Caenorhabditis elegans, antioxidant genes are regulated by the transcription factor skinhead-1 (Cel-SKN-1). However, there is little information about the function of SKN-1 in H. contortus (Hco-SKN-1). Therefore, we performed a molecular investigation to characterise Hco-SKN-1 and its putative relationship with genes encode antioxidant enzymes, namely glutathione S-transferases (Hco-GSTs, n = 3), superoxide dismutase (Hco-SOD) and catalase (Hco-CAT), which are involved in haematophagy and defence against the host. We used in silico sequence analysis of Hco-SKN-1 and Hco-GSTs to design and perform relative expression assays involving H. contortus eggs, infective larvae (L
3 ) and adults. Furthermore, we exposed H. contortus transitional infective larvae (xL3 ) to erythrocytes or hydrogen peroxide (H2 O2 ) and evaluated the relative expression of antioxidant genes at 24 or 48 h. Gene Ontology (GO) analysis revealed 31 functions associated with Hco-SKN-1 and Hco-GSTs, including stress resistance, larval development and the active immune response. Hco-GST-5957 and Hco-SOD showed the highest expression in adults, indicating a relationship with specific functions at this mature stage. xL3 exposed to erythrocytes or H2 O2 showed significant upregulation of Hco-SKN-1, but it occurred after upregulation of the antioxidant genes, indicating that these genes are not regulated by Hco-SKN-1 during the blood-feeding stage. Additional investigation is necessary to understand the putative regulation of antioxidant genes by Hco-SKN-1 during the blood-feeding stage., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest We also state that there is no conflict of interest associated with this second manuscript version and there is not financial or personal relationship with other people or organization that could inappropriately influence our work., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2024
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