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Infect. Immun., 12 1997, 5142-5148, Vol 65, No. 12
PL Fiori, P Rappelli, MF Addis, F Mannu and P Cappuccinelli
This report presents evidence showing that the pathogenetic process of the
protozoan parasite Trichomonas vaginalis involves degradation of the target
cell membrane skeleton; spectrin, the most representative protein within
this structure, has been identified as the main molecular target.
Degradation of the target cell spectrin is accomplished only upon contact
with the parasite, and immunochemical and immunofluorescence studies
performed with the erythrocyte as a model demonstrate that degradation of
the protein takes place before target cell lysis. A preliminary
characterization of the effectors involved has led to the identification of
a nonsecreted 30-kDa proteinase which is characterized by a high
specificity for spectrin. This molecule is suggested as the main effector
responsible for cytoskeletal disruption.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Contact-dependent disruption of the host cell membrane skeleton induced by Trichomonas vaginalis
Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Sassari, Italy. microb@ssmain.uniss.it
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