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Cytotoxic activity and degradation patterns of structural proteins by corneal isolates of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Acanthamoeba</Emphasis> spp
Authors:Viviane?Peracini?Sant’ana  Linda?Christian?Carrijo-Carvalho  Annette?Silva?Foronda  Ana?Marisa?Chudzinski-Tavassi  Denise?de?Freitas  Email author" target="_blank">Fábio?Ramos?Souza?de?CarvalhoEmail author
Institution:1.Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Paulista School of Medicine,Federal University of Sao Paulo,S?o Paulo,Brazil;2.Laboratory of Biochemistry and Biophysics,Butantan Institute,S?o Paulo,Brazil
Abstract:

Background

Proteolytic enzymes secreted by trophozoites (amoebic secretome) are suggested as the main virulence factor involved in the severity of Acanthamoeba keratitis. The degradation profile of the main glycoprotein components of anterior and posterior portions of the cornea and the cytopathic effect of secretomes on endothelial cells by contact-independent mechanism were evaluated.

Methods

Trophozoites were isolated primarily from corneal tissue samples (n?=?11) and extracellular proteins were collected from axenic cell culture supernatants. The molecular weights of proteolytic enzymes were estimated by zymography. Enzymatic cleavage of laminin and fibronectin substrates by amoebic secretome was investigated and cluster analysis was applied to the proteolysis profiles. Primary cultures of endothelial cells were used in both qualitative and quantitative assays of cytophatogenicity.

Results

Differential patterns of proteolysis were observed among the Acanthamoeba secretomes that were analysed. The uniformity of laminin degradation contrasted with the diversity of the proteolysis profiles observed in the fibronectin substrate. Acanthamoeba secretome extracted from four clinical isolates was shown to be toxic when in contact with the endothelial cell monolayer (p?<?0.01). Induction of apoptosis and membrane permeability, at different percentual values, were suggested as the main mechanisms that could induce endothelial cell death when in contact with amoebic secretome.

Conclusions

Our results provide evidence that virulence factors secreted by Acanthamoeba trophozoites can be related to an increased pathogenicity pattern by an independent contact-trophozoite mechanism, through induction of endothelial cell death by apoptosis at a higher percentage than providing the lack of cell viability by the membrane-associated pore-forming toxin activity.
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