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Proteome mapping of overexpressed membrane‐enriched and cytosolic proteins in sodium antimony gluconate (SAG) resistant clinical isolate of Leishmania donovani
Author(s) -
Kumar Awanish,
Sisodia Brijesh,
Misra Pragya,
Sundar Shyam,
Shasany Ajit Kumar,
Dube Anuradha
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
british journal of clinical pharmacology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.216
H-Index - 146
eISSN - 1365-2125
pISSN - 0306-5251
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2125.2010.03716.x
Subject(s) - biology , cytosol , ribosomal protein , proteome , membrane protein , microbiology and biotechnology , leishmania donovani , biochemistry , ribosome , enzyme , gene , leishmaniasis , visceral leishmaniasis , rna , membrane , immunology
WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS SUBJECT Over 60% of patients with visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in India and Sudan have become unresponsive to treatment with pentavalent antimonials, the first line of drugs for over 60 years. The drug resistance mechanism, studied so far in in vitro selected laboratory strains, has been attributed to various biochemical parameters. The resistance to Sb (V) in Leishmania field isolates is still unexplored. WHAT THIS STUDY ADDS In order to elucidate for the first time the mechanism of drug resistance in field isolates, this study was done in those clinically relevant field isolates which were either responsive or non responsive to SAG. A comparison of proteome profiles of membrane‐enriched as well as cytosolic protein fractions of these isolates has pinpointed the multiple overexpressed proteins in resistant isolates. This study has indicated their possible essential role in antimony resistance of the parasite and provides a vast field to be exploited to find much needed novel treatment strategies against VL. AIMS This study aimed to identify differentially overexpressed membrane‐enriched as well as cytosolic proteins in SAG sensitive and resistant clinical strains of L. donovani isolated from VL patients which are involved in the drug resistance mechanism. METHODS The proteins in the membrane‐enriched as well as cytosolic fractions of drug‐sensitive as well as drug‐resistant clinical isolates were separated using two‐dimensional gel electrophoresis and overexpressed identified protein spots of interest were excised and analysed using MALDI‐TOF/TOF. RESULTS Six out of 12 overexpressed proteins were identified in the membrane‐enriched fraction of the SAG resistant strain of L. donovani whereas 14 out of 18 spots were identified in the cytosolic fraction as compared with the SAG sensitive strain. The major proteins in the membrane‐enriched fraction were ABC transporter, HSP‐83, GPI protein transamidase, cysteine–leucine rich protein and 60S ribosomal protein L23a whereas in the cytosolic fraction proliferative cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), proteasome alpha 5 subunit, carboxypeptidase, HSP‐70, enolase, fructose‐1,6‐bisphosphate aldolase, tubulin‐beta chain have been identified. Most of these proteins have been reported as potential drug targets, except 60S ribosomal protein L23a and PCNA which have not been reported to date for their possible involvement in drug resistance against VL. CONCLUSION This study for the first time provided a cumulative proteomic analysis of proteins overexpressed in drug resistant clinical isolates of L. donovani indicating their possible role in antimony resistance of the parasite. Identified proteins provide a vast field to be exploited for novel treatment strategies against VL such as cloning and overexpression of these targets to produce recombinant therapeutic/prophylactic proteins.

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