Biological Research (Jan 2010)

Sera of Chagasic patients react with antigens from the tomato parasite Phytomonas serpens

  • Viviane K Graça-de Souza,
  • Viviane Monteiro-Góes,
  • Patrício Manque,
  • Tatiana A.C.B Souza,
  • Paulo R.C. Corrêa,
  • Gregory A Buck,
  • Andréa R Ávila,
  • Lucy M Yamauchi,
  • Phileno Pinge-Filho,
  • Samuel Goldenberg,
  • Marco A Krieger,
  • Sueli F Yamada-Ogatta

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 2
pp. 233 – 241

Abstract

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The genus Phytomonas comprises trypanosomatids that can parasitize a broad range of plant species. These fagellates can cause diseases in some plant families with a wide geographic distribution, which can result in great economic losses. We have demonstrated previously that Phytomonas serpens 15T, a tomato trypanosomatid, shares antigens with Trypanosoma cruzi, the agent of human Chagas disease. Herein, two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) and mass spectrometry (MS) were used to identify proteins of P. serpens 15T that are recognized by sera from patients with Chagas disease. After 2D-electrophoresis of whole-cell lysates, 31 peptides were selected and analyzed by tandem mass spectrometry. Twenty-eight polypeptides were identifed, resulting in 22 different putative proteins. The identifed proteins were classifed into 8 groups according to biological process, most of which were clustered into a cellular metabolic process category. These results generated a collection of proteins that can provide a starting point to obtain insights into antigenic cross reactivity among trypanosomatids and to explore P. serpens antigens as candidates for vaccine and immunologic diagnosis studies.

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