Abstract

Trichomonas vaginalis, a human urogenital tract parasite, is capable of surviving in the male microenvironment, despite of the presence of Zn(2+). Concentrations > 1.6 mM of Zn(2+) have a trichomonacidal effect; however, in the presence of ≤1.6 mM Zn(2+), several trichomonad proteins are up- or down-regulated. Herein, we analyzed the proteome of a T. vaginalis male isolate (HGMN01) grown in the presence of Zn(2+) and found 32 protein spots that were immunorecognized by male trichomoniasis patient serum. Using mass spectrometry (MS), the proteins were identified and compared with 23 spots that were immunorecognized in the proteome of a female isolate using the same serum. Interestingly, we found a 50-kDa metallopeptidase (TvMP50). Unexpectedly, this proteinase was immunodetected by the serum of male trichomoniasis patients but not by the female patient serum or sera from healthy men and women. We analyzed the T. vaginalis genome and localized the mp50 gene in locus TVAG_403460. Using an RT-PCR assay, we amplified a 1320-bp mp50 mRNA transcript that was expressed in the presence of Zn(2+) in the HGMN01 and CNCD147 T. vaginalis isolates. According to a Western blot assay, native TvMP50 was differentially expressed in the presence of Zn(2+). The TvMP50 proteolytic activity increased in the presence of Zn(2+) in both isolates and was inhibited by EDTA but not by ptosyl-L-lysine chloromethyl ketone (TLCK), E64, leupeptin, or phenylmethane sulfonyl fluoride. Furthermore, the recombinant TvMP50 had proteolytic activity that was inhibited by EDTA. These data suggested that TvMP50 is immunogenic during male trichomoniasis, and Zn(2+) induces its expression.

Highlights

  • Trichomoniasis is the most common nonviral sexually transmitted infection

  • T. vaginalis Contains a 50-kDa Metallopeptidase Gene Differentially Expressed in the Presence of Zn2ϩ—We found that the immunogenic aminopeptidase P-like metalloproteinase is encoded by a 1320-bp ORF termed mp50 (GenBank accession number JF263458), located in the locus TVAG_403460, which contains another two ORFs on the opposite strand that encode a calcium-dependent lipid-binding protein and a conserved hypothetical protein

  • Because the ⌬hsp70-II line could be useful as a platform for introduction of immunoprotective antigens relevant to leishmaniasis [61] or even to other diseases, we propose that the immunogenicity of T. vaginalis HSP70 might be used in a trichomoniasis diagnostic method

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Introduction

Trichomoniasis is the most common nonviral sexually transmitted infection. The infection is caused by Trichomonas vagi-. The Zn2ϩ concentration (ϳ0.8 mM) found in patients with chronic bacterial prostatitis is not trichomonacidal [14] and T. vaginalis may persist for longer periods of time in the male genitourinary tract. Proteolytic activity and the amount of TvCP65, a cysteine proteinase involved in trichomonal cytotoxicity toward cervical cells [17,18] and its transcript are Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 12.7 diminished by 80% in the presence of Zn2ϩ(16). This work reports on the characterization of a metalloproteinase that is differentially immunodetected by male trichomoniasis serum in the presence of Zn2ϩ. This difference could be a starting point for the diagnosis of this infection

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