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Renewal of the membrane complex of Schistosoma mansoni is closely associated with lipid metabolism
Authors:H J Vial  G Torpier  M L Ancelin  A Capron
Institution:1. INSERM U.58 - CNRS UA 530, 60 Rue de Navacelles, 34100 Montpellier, France;2. Centre d''Immunologie et de Biologie Parasitaire, Unité Mixte INSERM U.167 - CNRS 624, Institut Pasteur, 15, Rue Camille Guérin, 59019 Lille Cedex, France
Abstract:Metabolic pathways leading to lipid biosynthesis in four different developmental stages of Schistosoma mansoni were explored and quantified by incubation in the presence of labeled precursors in a chemically defined medium. At the schistosomulum stage and in male, female, or paired worms, glycerol and oleate incorporation into neutral lipids, mainly in the form of triacylglycerols, was greater than into phospholipids, whereas in 11-and 15-day-old worms, synthesis mainly led to phospholipids. Incorporation into phospholipids was recovered largely in phosphatidylcholine, and distribution into other phospholipids depended on the developmental stage. Incorporation of choline and ethanolamine into their respective phospholipids represented up to 15% of the parasitic phospholipid content. The formation of phosphatidylcholine by phosphatidylethanolamine methylation occurred mainly in the immature parasitic stages. Inositol incorporation was also measurable, whereas 14C]serine incorporation was low or undetectable. Addition of 1-palmitoyl-2-14C]oleyl phosphatidylcholine revealed a very high uptake of this phospholipid by the immature stages but further metabolism was not detectable. In contrast, adult S. mansoni were completely unable to take up or absorb this exogenous phospholipid. The most striking aspect of this study was the relatively high metabolic activity in 11-day-old worms and the lower but sustained activity on day 15 and at the schistosomulum stage. By comparison, biosynthetic activity in adult S. mansoni, on which research studies have been focused until now, was very low. We also discuss the participation of lipid metabolism in the constant renewal of the membrane complex which is essential to parasitism by S. mansoni.
Keywords:Lipid metabolism  Phospholipid  Developmental stages  BSA  bovine serum albumin  DAG  diacylgylcerol  FA  fatty acid  MEM  minimum essential medium  NL  neutral lipid  PC  phosphatidyl-choline  PE  -ethanolamine  PS  -serine  PI  -inositol  PL  phospholipid  SM  sphingomyelin  TAG  triacylglycerol  TLC  thin layer chromatography
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