Abstract:
The major immunopathological consequences of infection with Schistosoma mansoni, a T helper type 2 response and granuloma formation leading to fibrotic tissue damage, are caused by the egg stage of the parasite. Three antigens of S. mansoni eggs, termed IPSE/alpha-1, omega-1 and kappa-5, have been found to be the primary targets of the egg-directed antibody response of the host. Here, we report on the isolation, cloning and characterisation of kappa-5. Apart from an uncharacterised mRNA sequence in S. japonicum, no significant similarities of kappa-5 to known sequences from other species were found. In contrast to IPSE/alpha-1 and omega-1, which have been found only in eggs, kappa-5 was present in miracidia as well as in eggs at the mRNA and protein levels. In eggs, isoforms of kappa-5 were observed with both three and four fully occupied N-glycosylation sites, while in miracidia only one isoform with four N-glycans could be detected. Interestingly, in Western blots sera from S. mansoni-infected Africans were reactive against kappa-5 with IgE and IgG isotype antibodies, but against IPSE/alpha-1 and omega-1 only with IgG antibodies. The further characterisation of kappa-5 as one of the three major egg antigens should help to better understand the immunology and immunopathology of schistosomiasis.
Description:
Schramm, G., Hamilton, J. V., Balog, C. I. A., Wuhrer, M., Gronow, A., Wippersteg, V., Beckmann, S., Grevelding, C .G., Goldmann, T., Weber, E., Brattig, N. W., Deelder, A. M., Dunne, D. W., Hokke, C.H., Haas, H., Doenhoff, M. J. (2009). Molecular characterisation of kappa-5, a major antigenic glycoprotein from Schistosoma mansoni eggs. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 166 (1), 4-14. IMPF: 02.94 Sponsorship: Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), SFB/TR22-TP A12