Serine protease(s) secreted by the nematode Trichuris muris degrade the mucus barrier.

The polymeric mucin component of the intestinal mucus barrier changes during nematode infection to provide not only physical protection but also to directly affect pathogenic nematodes and aid expulsion. Despite this, the direct interaction of the nematodes with the mucins and the mucus barrier has...

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Published in:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Main Authors: Sumaira Z Hasnain, Michael A McGuckin, Richard K Grencis, David J Thornton
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:b9a3620d1d984e8d907c38d4cdae867c 2023-05-15T15:14:56+02:00 Serine protease(s) secreted by the nematode Trichuris muris degrade the mucus barrier. Sumaira Z Hasnain Michael A McGuckin Richard K Grencis David J Thornton 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001856 https://doaj.org/article/b9a3620d1d984e8d907c38d4cdae867c EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3469553?pdf=render https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2727 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2735 1935-2727 1935-2735 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0001856 https://doaj.org/article/b9a3620d1d984e8d907c38d4cdae867c PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 6, Iss 10, p e1856 (2012) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2012 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001856 2022-12-30T22:30:04Z The polymeric mucin component of the intestinal mucus barrier changes during nematode infection to provide not only physical protection but also to directly affect pathogenic nematodes and aid expulsion. Despite this, the direct interaction of the nematodes with the mucins and the mucus barrier has not previously been addressed. We used the well-established Trichuris muris nematode model to investigate the effect on mucins of the complex mixture of immunogenic proteins secreted by the nematode called excretory/secretory products (ESPs). Different regimes of T. muris infection were used to simulate chronic (low dose) or acute (high dose) infection. Mucus/mucins isolated from mice and from the human intestinal cell line, LS174T, were treated with ESPs. We demonstrate that serine protease(s) secreted by the nematode have the ability to change the properties of the mucus barrier, making it more porous by degrading the mucin component of the mucus gel. Specifically, the serine protease(s) acted on the N-terminal polymerising domain of the major intestinal mucin Muc2, resulting in depolymerisation of Muc2 polymers. Importantly, the respiratory/gastric mucin Muc5ac, which is induced in the intestine and is critical for worm expulsion, was protected from the depolymerising effect exerted by ESPs. Furthermore, serine protease inhibitors (Serpins) which may protect the mucins, in particular Muc2, from depolymerisation, were highly expressed in mice resistant to chronic infection. Thus, we demonstrate that nematodes secrete serine protease(s) to degrade mucins within the mucus barrier, which may modify the niche of the parasite to prevent clearance from the host or facilitate efficient mating and egg laying from the posterior end of the parasite that is in intimate contact with the mucus barrier. However, during a T(H)2-mediated worm expulsion response, serpins, Muc5ac and increased levels of Muc2 protect the barrier from degradation by the nematode secreted protease(s). Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 6 10 e1856
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Sumaira Z Hasnain
Michael A McGuckin
Richard K Grencis
David J Thornton
Serine protease(s) secreted by the nematode Trichuris muris degrade the mucus barrier.
topic_facet Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
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description The polymeric mucin component of the intestinal mucus barrier changes during nematode infection to provide not only physical protection but also to directly affect pathogenic nematodes and aid expulsion. Despite this, the direct interaction of the nematodes with the mucins and the mucus barrier has not previously been addressed. We used the well-established Trichuris muris nematode model to investigate the effect on mucins of the complex mixture of immunogenic proteins secreted by the nematode called excretory/secretory products (ESPs). Different regimes of T. muris infection were used to simulate chronic (low dose) or acute (high dose) infection. Mucus/mucins isolated from mice and from the human intestinal cell line, LS174T, were treated with ESPs. We demonstrate that serine protease(s) secreted by the nematode have the ability to change the properties of the mucus barrier, making it more porous by degrading the mucin component of the mucus gel. Specifically, the serine protease(s) acted on the N-terminal polymerising domain of the major intestinal mucin Muc2, resulting in depolymerisation of Muc2 polymers. Importantly, the respiratory/gastric mucin Muc5ac, which is induced in the intestine and is critical for worm expulsion, was protected from the depolymerising effect exerted by ESPs. Furthermore, serine protease inhibitors (Serpins) which may protect the mucins, in particular Muc2, from depolymerisation, were highly expressed in mice resistant to chronic infection. Thus, we demonstrate that nematodes secrete serine protease(s) to degrade mucins within the mucus barrier, which may modify the niche of the parasite to prevent clearance from the host or facilitate efficient mating and egg laying from the posterior end of the parasite that is in intimate contact with the mucus barrier. However, during a T(H)2-mediated worm expulsion response, serpins, Muc5ac and increased levels of Muc2 protect the barrier from degradation by the nematode secreted protease(s).
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author Sumaira Z Hasnain
Michael A McGuckin
Richard K Grencis
David J Thornton
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Michael A McGuckin
Richard K Grencis
David J Thornton
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title Serine protease(s) secreted by the nematode Trichuris muris degrade the mucus barrier.
title_short Serine protease(s) secreted by the nematode Trichuris muris degrade the mucus barrier.
title_full Serine protease(s) secreted by the nematode Trichuris muris degrade the mucus barrier.
title_fullStr Serine protease(s) secreted by the nematode Trichuris muris degrade the mucus barrier.
title_full_unstemmed Serine protease(s) secreted by the nematode Trichuris muris degrade the mucus barrier.
title_sort serine protease(s) secreted by the nematode trichuris muris degrade the mucus barrier.
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