Shotgun proteomics of Strongyloides venezuelensis infective third stage larvae: Insights into host–parasite interaction and novel targets for diagnostics

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Highlights

  • iL3 S. venezuelensis proteins focused on the diagnosis of strongyloidiasis.

  • Different enzymes appears as dominant constituent of iL3 S. venezuelensis proteomic.

  • Galectins, cathepsins, metalloproteinases and Zeta 14-3-3 protein as possible diagnostic targets.

Abstract

Strongyloides venezuelensis is an important alternative source of antigen for the serologic diagnosis of human strongyloidiasis. Proteomics techniques applied to the analysis of the protein content of infective third stage larvae (iL3) of S. venezuelensis provide a powerful tool for the discovery of new candidates for immunodiagnosis. This study presents an overview of the protein iL3 S. venezuelensis focusing on the diagnosis of strongyloidiasis. A total of 877 proteins were identified by shotgun proteomics. Many of these proteins are involved in different cellular processes, metabolic as well as structural maintenance. Our results point to a catalog of possible diagnostic targets for human strongyloidiasis and highlight the need for evaluation of uncharacterized proteins, especially the proteins within the CAP domain, transthyretin, and BTPI inhibitor domains, as a repertoire as yet unexplored in the context of strongyloidiasis diagnostic markers. We believe that the protein profile presented in this shotgun analysis extends our understanding of the protein composition within the Strongyloides genus, opening up new perspectives for research on biomarkers that may help with the diagnosis of human strongyloidiasis. Data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD013703.

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Financial support

This study was supported by Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (grant no.2016/06185-0),Brazil (to F.M.P).

Declaration of competing interest

The authors declare no competing financial interest.

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