Hawdon J M, Narasimhan S, Hotez P J
Medical Helminthology Laboratory, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
Mol Biochem Parasitol. 1999 Apr 30;99(2):149-65. doi: 10.1016/s0166-6851(99)00011-0.
Invading infective third-stage larvae (L3) of parasitic nematodes execute a series of programmed developmental events in response to a host-specific signal encountered during infection. One of these early events is the release of excretory/secretory products. Using an in vitro feeding assay that mimics these early events of infection, a protein released by in vitro activated larvae of the hookworm Ancylostoma caninum was identified. This protein, Ac-ASP-2, was partially sequenced, and the cDNA encoding it isolated by PCR and screening of an A. caninum L3 cDNA library. The Ac-asp-2 cDNA encodes a protein of 219 amino acids that is related to a previously identified protein, Ac-ASP-1, from hookworms. Both molecules are members of an evolutionarily diverse family of molecules that include the venom allergens of the Hymenoptera, and the testes specific proteins/sperm-coating glycoproteins of mammals. Homologues are present in nearly all nematodes tested, as demonstrated by PCR-hybridization and database searching. The Ac-asp-2 mRNA is synthesized in all life history stages, but the gene product is released only by L3 activated to feed in vitro. The wide distribution of the Ac-asp-2 in nematodes and its release in response to host specific signals suggests that Ac-ASP-2 serves an important function in nematode physiology and development, and possibly in the infective process of parasitic species.
寄生线虫的侵袭性感染性第三期幼虫(L3)会根据感染期间遇到的宿主特异性信号执行一系列程序性发育事件。这些早期事件之一是排泄/分泌产物的释放。利用一种模拟感染早期事件的体外喂养试验,鉴定出了犬钩虫体外活化幼虫释放的一种蛋白质。这种蛋白质,即Ac-ASP-2,进行了部分测序,并通过PCR和筛选犬钩虫L3 cDNA文库分离出了编码它的cDNA。Ac-asp-2 cDNA编码一种由219个氨基酸组成的蛋白质,该蛋白质与先前从钩虫中鉴定出的一种蛋白质Ac-ASP-1相关。这两种分子都是一个进化上多样的分子家族的成员,该家族包括膜翅目的毒液过敏原以及哺乳动物的睾丸特异性蛋白质/精子包被糖蛋白。通过PCR杂交和数据库搜索证明,几乎所有测试的线虫中都存在同源物。Ac-asp-2 mRNA在所有生命史阶段都有合成,但基因产物仅由体外活化以进食的L3释放。Ac-ASP-2在 nematodes 中的广泛分布及其对宿主特异性信号的响应释放表明,Ac-ASP-2在 nematode 生理学和发育中以及可能在寄生物种的感染过程中发挥着重要作用。 (注:原文中nematodes拼写有误,应该是nematodes,翻译时按照正确的拼写翻译为“线虫”)