Cellular characterization of actin gene concerned with contact-dependent mechanisms in Naegleria fowleri
- Authors
- Sohn, Hae-Jin; Song, Kyoung-Ju; Kang, Heekyoung; Ham, A-Jeong; Lee, Jae-Ho; Chwae, Yong-Joon; Kim, Kyongmin; Park, Sun; Kim, Jong-Hyun; Shin, Ho-Joon
- Issue Date
- Aug-2019
- Publisher
- Blackwell Publishing Inc.
- Keywords
- actin gene; adhesion; contact-dependent mechanism; Naegleria fowleri; phagocytosis
- Citation
- Parasite Immunology, v.41, no.8
- Indexed
- SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Parasite Immunology
- Volume
- 41
- Number
- 8
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/8887
- DOI
- 10.1111/pim.12631
- ISSN
- 0141-9838
1365-3024
- Abstract
- Free-living amoeba, Naegleria fowleri, destroys target cells through contact-dependent mechanisms, such as phagocytosis and/or trogocytosis. A previous experiment showed that the nf-actin gene consisted of 1.2 kbp, produced a 50.1 kDa recombinant protein (Nf-actin), and was localized on the cytoskeleton, pseudopodia and amoebastome. In this study, cellular characterization of the nf-actin gene concerned with contact-dependent mechanisms in N fowleri was performed. The nf-actin gene was amplified from a gene-cloned vector, pEXQP5-T7/NT TOPO. The nf-actin gene was introduced into the Ubi-pEGFP-C2 vector, and Ubi-pEGFP-C2/nf-actin was transfected into N fowleri trophozoites. Strong GFP fluorescence was detected in N fowleri trophozoites transfected with Ubi-pEGFP-C2/nf-actin. Expression of EGFP-Nf-actin protein was detected by Western blot analysis. The nf-actin-overexpressing N fowleri showed significantly increased adhesion activity against extracellular matrix components, fibronectin, collagen I and fibrinogen, compared with wild-type N fowleri. Moreover, nf-actin-overexpressing N fowleri showed increased phagocytic activity and cytotoxicity in comparison with wild-type N fowleri. In summary, the overexpressed nf-actin gene has an important function in ability to increase cell adhesion, cytotoxicity and phagocytosis by N fowleri.
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