Análises proteômicas de conídios do fungo patogênico humano Paracoccidioides sp

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Ano de defesa: 2014
Autor(a) principal: Moreira, André Luís Elias lattes
Orientador(a): Borges, Clayton Luiz lattes
Banca de defesa: Borges, Clayton Luiz, Bailão, Alexandre Melo, Parente, Ana Flávia Alves, Lima, Patrícia de Souza, Brito, Wesley de Almeida
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Goiás
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-graduação em Biologia das Interações PH (IPTSP)
Departamento: Instituto de Patologia Tropical e Saúde Pública - IPTSP (RG)
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Resumo: The paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) is a systemic disease caused by the thermo dimorphic fungus Paracoccidioides spp.. The route of infection of the PCM occurs by the inhalation of conidia or mycelia fragments. Until now, no proteomic studies were performed with conidia of Paracoccidioides sp. In this sense, characterize the proteome of the conidia, may contribute to the detailed knowledge of the proteins expressed during the propagation phase and their potential roles in virulence and pathogenicity, providing possible targets for antifungal strategies. For the conidia production, the mycelia of isolate Pb01 (ATCC MYA-826) were cultured in potato agar medium during 90 days at 18 ºC. After production, the conidias were collected and purified. The proteins were extracted and subjected to tryptic digestion with subsequent identification by NanoUPLC-MSE. We identified a total of 242 proteins of conidia of Paracoccidioides. The in silico analysis were used to characterize the proteins present in Paracoccidioides conidia. Proteins as GAPDH, enolase, triosephosphate isomerase, and some glycoproteins like ECM33 and β-1,3-glucanosyltransferase gel2 were identified during analysis. Some of these have been described as adhesins in Paracoccidioides and in other pathogenic fungi. Were also identified proteins related to signal transduction pathways, such as: Ras GTPase, RhoA GTPase and calmodulin, described in other fungi involved in morphologic changes. Proteins related to evasion, defense and virulence of the fungus, such as HSP90, catalase, mitochondrial peroxiredoxin Prx1, have been described with functions related to temperature shifts or oxidative stress provided by the host environment, were also identified. These results highlight that Paracoccidioides conidia contain proteins that can contribute to its maintenance in the environment and have molecules related to important processes necessary for the initial steps of infection in the host.
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spelling Borges, Clayton Luizhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8867708267053410Bailão, Alexandre Melohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5415221996976886Borges, Clayton LuizBailão, Alexandre MeloParente, Ana Flávia AlvesLima, Patrícia de SouzaBrito, Wesley de Almeidahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1631661623891188Moreira, André Luís Elias2016-08-09T13:41:32Z2014-08-22MOREIRA, A. L. E. Análises proteômicas de conídios do fungo patogênico humano Paracoccidioides sp. 2014. 97 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Biologia da Relação Parasito-Hospedeiro) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2014.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/5877ark:/38995/0013000001478The paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) is a systemic disease caused by the thermo dimorphic fungus Paracoccidioides spp.. The route of infection of the PCM occurs by the inhalation of conidia or mycelia fragments. Until now, no proteomic studies were performed with conidia of Paracoccidioides sp. In this sense, characterize the proteome of the conidia, may contribute to the detailed knowledge of the proteins expressed during the propagation phase and their potential roles in virulence and pathogenicity, providing possible targets for antifungal strategies. For the conidia production, the mycelia of isolate Pb01 (ATCC MYA-826) were cultured in potato agar medium during 90 days at 18 ºC. After production, the conidias were collected and purified. The proteins were extracted and subjected to tryptic digestion with subsequent identification by NanoUPLC-MSE. We identified a total of 242 proteins of conidia of Paracoccidioides. The in silico analysis were used to characterize the proteins present in Paracoccidioides conidia. Proteins as GAPDH, enolase, triosephosphate isomerase, and some glycoproteins like ECM33 and β-1,3-glucanosyltransferase gel2 were identified during analysis. Some of these have been described as adhesins in Paracoccidioides and in other pathogenic fungi. Were also identified proteins related to signal transduction pathways, such as: Ras GTPase, RhoA GTPase and calmodulin, described in other fungi involved in morphologic changes. Proteins related to evasion, defense and virulence of the fungus, such as HSP90, catalase, mitochondrial peroxiredoxin Prx1, have been described with functions related to temperature shifts or oxidative stress provided by the host environment, were also identified. These results highlight that Paracoccidioides conidia contain proteins that can contribute to its maintenance in the environment and have molecules related to important processes necessary for the initial steps of infection in the host.A paracoccidioidomicose (PCM) é uma micose sistêmica causada pelo fungo termodimórfico Paracoccidioides spp.. A principal rota de infecção da PCM ocorre por inalação de conídios ou fragmentos de micélio. Até o momento, estudos proteômicos não foram realizados com conídios de Paracoccidoides sp. Neste sentido, caracterizar o proteoma do conídio poderá contribuir para o conhecimento detalhado das proteínas expressas durante a fase de propagação e seus potenciais papéis na virulência e patogenicidade, fornecendo prováveis alvos para estratégias antifúngicas. Para a produção de conídios, o micélio do isolado Pb01 (ATCC MYA-826) foi cultivado em meio ágar batata durante 90 dias a 18 ºC. Após a produção, os conídios foram coletados e purificados. As proteínas foram extraídas e submetidas a digestão tríptica com subsequente identificação por NanoUPLC-MSE. Foram identificados um total de 242 proteínas de conídios de Paracoccidioides. As análises in silico foram utilizadas para caracterizar as proteínas presentes em conídios de Paracoccidioides. Proteínas como a GAPDH, enolase, triosefosfato isomerase e algumas glicoproteínas como ECM33 e β-1,3-glicanosiltransferase Gel2 foram identificadas durante as análises. Algumas destas já foram descritas como adesinas em Paracoccidioides e em outros fungos patogênicos. Também foram identificadas proteínas relacionadas as vias de transdução de sinais, tais como: Ras GTPase, RhoA GTPase e calmodulina, descritas em outros fungos envolvidas em alterações morfológicas. Proteínas relacionadas à evasão, defesa e virulência do fungo, tais como HSP90, catalase B, peroxiredoxina mitocondrial Prx1, foram descritos com funções relacionadas a mudanças de temperatura ou estresse oxidativo proporcionado pelo ambiente hospedeiro, também foram identificados. Esses resultados demonstram que o conídio de Paracoccidioides contem proteínas que podem contribuir para sua manutenção no meio ambiente e possuem moléculas relacionadas a processos importantes necessários para os passos iniciais da infecção no hospedeiro.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal de GoiásPrograma de Pós-graduação em Biologia das Interações PH (IPTSP)UFGBrasilInstituto de Patologia Tropical e Saúde Pública - IPTSP (RG)http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessParacoccidiodesConídiosProteomaParacoccidiodesConidiaProteomeCIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIAAnálises proteômicas de conídios do fungo patogênico humano Paracoccidioides spProteomic analisys of conidia of human pathogenic fungus Paracoccidioides spinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis6367159433410056917600600600600-7769011444564556288-45445767472715743062075167498588264571reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFGinstname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGLICENSElicense.txtlicense.txttext/plain; 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Análises proteômicas de conídios do fungo patogênico humano Paracoccidioides sp
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Proteomic analisys of conidia of human pathogenic fungus Paracoccidioides sp
title Análises proteômicas de conídios do fungo patogênico humano Paracoccidioides sp
spellingShingle Análises proteômicas de conídios do fungo patogênico humano Paracoccidioides sp
Moreira, André Luís Elias
Paracoccidiodes
Conídios
Proteoma
Paracoccidiodes
Conidia
Proteome
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIA
title_short Análises proteômicas de conídios do fungo patogênico humano Paracoccidioides sp
title_full Análises proteômicas de conídios do fungo patogênico humano Paracoccidioides sp
title_fullStr Análises proteômicas de conídios do fungo patogênico humano Paracoccidioides sp
title_full_unstemmed Análises proteômicas de conídios do fungo patogênico humano Paracoccidioides sp
title_sort Análises proteômicas de conídios do fungo patogênico humano Paracoccidioides sp
author Moreira, André Luís Elias
author_facet Moreira, André Luís Elias
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Borges, Clayton Luiz
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Bailão, Alexandre Melo
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Borges, Clayton Luiz
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Bailão, Alexandre Melo
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Parente, Ana Flávia Alves
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Lima, Patrícia de Souza
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Brito, Wesley de Almeida
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/1631661623891188
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreira, André Luís Elias
contributor_str_mv Borges, Clayton Luiz
Bailão, Alexandre Melo
Borges, Clayton Luiz
Bailão, Alexandre Melo
Parente, Ana Flávia Alves
Lima, Patrícia de Souza
Brito, Wesley de Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Paracoccidiodes
Conídios
Proteoma
topic Paracoccidiodes
Conídios
Proteoma
Paracoccidiodes
Conidia
Proteome
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Paracoccidiodes
Conidia
Proteome
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIA
description The paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) is a systemic disease caused by the thermo dimorphic fungus Paracoccidioides spp.. The route of infection of the PCM occurs by the inhalation of conidia or mycelia fragments. Until now, no proteomic studies were performed with conidia of Paracoccidioides sp. In this sense, characterize the proteome of the conidia, may contribute to the detailed knowledge of the proteins expressed during the propagation phase and their potential roles in virulence and pathogenicity, providing possible targets for antifungal strategies. For the conidia production, the mycelia of isolate Pb01 (ATCC MYA-826) were cultured in potato agar medium during 90 days at 18 ºC. After production, the conidias were collected and purified. The proteins were extracted and subjected to tryptic digestion with subsequent identification by NanoUPLC-MSE. We identified a total of 242 proteins of conidia of Paracoccidioides. The in silico analysis were used to characterize the proteins present in Paracoccidioides conidia. Proteins as GAPDH, enolase, triosephosphate isomerase, and some glycoproteins like ECM33 and β-1,3-glucanosyltransferase gel2 were identified during analysis. Some of these have been described as adhesins in Paracoccidioides and in other pathogenic fungi. Were also identified proteins related to signal transduction pathways, such as: Ras GTPase, RhoA GTPase and calmodulin, described in other fungi involved in morphologic changes. Proteins related to evasion, defense and virulence of the fungus, such as HSP90, catalase, mitochondrial peroxiredoxin Prx1, have been described with functions related to temperature shifts or oxidative stress provided by the host environment, were also identified. These results highlight that Paracoccidioides conidia contain proteins that can contribute to its maintenance in the environment and have molecules related to important processes necessary for the initial steps of infection in the host.
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