Quantitative proteomic analysis reveals differentially expressed proteins in Leishmania major metacyclogenesis. 2020

Nasrin Amiri-Dashatan, and Mostafa Rezaei-Tavirani, and Hakimeh Zali, and Mehdi Koushki, and Nayebali Ahmadi
Proteomics Research Center, Faculty of Paramedical Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

Leishmaniasis is an infectious disease caused by Leishmania that widespread in 98 countries. The differentiation of Leishmania (L) from procyclic to metacyclic promastigote has occurred along with morphological and biochemical changes in proteome scale. We aim here to identify the proteomes of two successive developmental forms (procyclic and metacyclic promastigotes) from Leishmania major isolates using SWATH-MS quantitative proteomics technique. Isolated proteins from procyclic and metacyclic lysate were digested, fractionated and subjected to SWATH-MS. Proteins significantly different in abundance were analyzed using gene ontology (GO) and protein-protein interaction network (PPIN). Our study showed that 52 proteins were changed in abundance between the two consecutive developmental stages. Differentially expressed proteins were classified into nine classes by GO analysis. Significant modulations in translation, antioxidant and stress-related defenses, energy metabolism, structural and motility-related proteins were detected between procyclic and metacyclic stages. We found that elongation factor-2 and various structural constituents of ribosome were down-regulated during metacyclogenesis, while motility related proteins including ADP-ribosylation factor-3, paraflegellar rod protein-2C and tubulin alpha-chain were up regulated. According to network analysis, ENOL has been introduced as main hub-bottleneck protein and EF-1b, Hsp60 and GDH have been determined as seed proteins. Our results show that significant proteins in abundance are crucial features of metacyclogenesis in L. major. The protein function analysis illustrated that synthetic pathway involved proteins were down-regulated in metacyclic, which is the main feature of this stage of parasite growth cycle, while up-regulation of motility and energy metabolism related proteins is consistent with infective feature of metacyclic stage. Based on our results, we suppose that differentially expressed proteins possibly play a critical role in L. major differentiation. In addition, our finding demonstrated the possibility of SWATH-MS as viable technique to faster detect new stage-specific proteins in Leishmania and further studies are required for the validation of the results.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D018320 Leishmania major A parasitic hemoflagellate of the subgenus Leishmania leishmania that infects man and animals and causes cutaneous leishmaniasis (LEISHMANIASIS, CUTANEOUS) of the Old World. Transmission is by Phlebotomus sandflies. Leishmania (Leishmania) major,Leishmania tropica major,Leishmania leishmania major,Leishmania leishmania majors,Leishmania majors,Leishmania tropica majors,leishmania major, Leishmania,major, Leishmania leishmania,majors, Leishmania,majors, Leishmania leishmania,majors, Leishmania tropica,tropica major, Leishmania,tropica majors, Leishmania
D020543 Proteome The protein complement of an organism coded for by its genome. Proteomes
D040901 Proteomics The systematic study of the complete complement of proteins (PROTEOME) of organisms. Peptidomics

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