Affiliation:
1. M. H. Gluck Equine Research Center, Department of Veterinary Science, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
2. Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases and Department of Cellular Biology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Sarcocystis neurona
is a member of the Apicomplexa that causes myelitis and encephalitis in horses but normally cycles between the opossum and small mammals. Analysis of an
S. neurona
expressed sequence tag (EST) database revealed four paralogous proteins that exhibit clear homology to the family of surface antigens (SAGs) and SAG-related sequences of
Toxoplasma gondii
. The primary peptide sequences of the
S. neurona
proteins are consistent with the two-domain structure that has been described for the
T. gondii
SAGs, and each was predicted to have an amino-terminal signal peptide and a carboxyl-terminal glycolipid anchor addition site, suggesting surface localization. All four proteins were confirmed to be membrane associated and displayed on the surface of
S. neurona
merozoites. Due to their surface localization and homology to
T. gondii
surface antigens, these
S. neurona
proteins were designated SnSAG1, SnSAG2, SnSAG3, and SnSAG4. Consistent with their homology, the SnSAGs elicited a robust immune response in infected and immunized animals, and their conserved structure further suggests that the SnSAGs similarly serve as adhesins for attachment to host cells. Whether the
S. neurona
SAG family is as extensive as the
T. gondii
SAG family remains unresolved, but it is probable that additional SnSAGs will be revealed as more
S. neurona
ESTs are generated. The existence of an SnSAG family in
S. neurona
indicates that expression of multiple related surface antigens is not unique to the ubiquitous organism
T. gondii
. Instead, the
SAG
gene family is a common trait that presumably has an essential, conserved function(s).
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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