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Understanding the pathogenicity of<i> Naegleria</i><i> fowleri</i> in association with<i> N.</i><i> fowleri</i> antigen-1 (Nfa1)

Authors
Kim, Jong-HyunSohn, Hae-JinShin, Ho-JoonWalz, Stacy E.Jung, Suk-Yul
Issue Date
Nov-2024
Publisher
KOREAN SOC PARASITOLOGY, SEOUL NATL UNIV COLL MEDI
Keywords
Naegleria fowleri; nfa1; pathogenicity; pseudopodia; tissue invasion
Citation
Parasites Hosts and Diseases, v.62, no.4, pp 385 - 398
Pages
14
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Parasites Hosts and Diseases
Volume
62
Number
4
Start Page
385
End Page
398
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/75917
DOI
10.3347/PHD.24025
ISSN
2982-5164
2982-6799
Abstract
Naegleria fowleri, a brain-eating amoeba, thrives in lakes and rivers with aquatic vegetation and causes primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) in humans. Most recently, it has become such a serious problem that N. fowleri was detected in tap water in Houston, USA. Several pathogenic factors are considered very important to destroy target cells in the brain. In particular, the food-cup where N. fowleri antigen-1 (Nfa1) is located, is strongly expressed in pseudopodia involved in the movement of N. fowleri, and is involved in phagocytosis by attaching to target cells. In this article, we reviewed the role of the Nfa1 protein and its associated pathogenicity. The nfa1 gene was cloned by cDNA library immunoscreening using infection serum and immune serum. Nfa1 protein is mainly distributed in pseudopodia important to movement and vacuoles. Moreover, heat shock protein 70, cathepsin-like proteare and Nf-actin are also associated with pseudopodia in which Nfa1 is localized. Interestingly, the amount of the nfa1 gene changed as N. fowleri trophozoites transformed into cysts. Polyclonal antiserum against Nfa1 showed a protective effect against cytotoxicity of approximately 19.7%. Nfa1-specific IgA antibodies prevent N. fowleri trophozoites from adhering to the nasal mucosa, delaying invasion. The nfa1-vaccinated mice showed significantly higher levels of Nfa1specific antibody. The duration of anti-Nfa1 IgG in the vaccinated mice lasted 12 weeks, strongly suggesting that nfa1 is a significant pathogenic gene and that Nfa1 is a pathogenic protein. Several factors related to pseudopodia and locomotion have been linked to Nfa1. A clearer function of N. fowleri targeting nfa1 with other genes might enable target-based inhibition of N. fowleri pathogenicity.
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