Proteomic analysis of Trypanosoma cruzi resistance to Benznidazole

Journal of Proteome Research
Hélida M AndradeAlvaro J Romanha

Abstract

The first proteomic analysis of Trypanosoma cruzi resistance to Benznidazole (BZ) is presented. The differential proteome of T. cruzi with selected in vivo resistance to Benznidazole (BZR and Clone27R), its susceptible pairs (BZS and Clone9S), and a pair from a population with Benznidazole- in vitro-induced resistance (17LER) and the susceptible pair 17WTS were analyzed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) followed by mass spectrometry (MS) for protein identification. Out of 137 spots analyzed through MS, 110 were identified as 56 distinct proteins. Out of the 56 distinct proteins, 36 were present in resistant, 9 in susceptible, and 11 in both phenotypes. Among the proteins identified in resistant samples, 5 were found in Cl 27R and in BZR (calpain-like cysteine peptidase, hypothetical protein conserved 26 kDa, putative peptidase, peroxiredoxin and tyrosine amino transferase) and 4 in Cl 27R and 17LER (cyclophilin A, glutamate dehydrogenase, iron superoxide dismutase and nucleoside diphosphate kinase). As for the proteins identified in Benznidazole-susceptible samples, PGF-2a was found in BZS and 17WTS. A functional category analysis showed that the proteins involved with transcription and protein destination were over...Continue Reading

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