Involvement of dsRNA virus in the protein composition and growth kinetics of host Trichomonas vaginalis
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-7-1997
Abstract
Trichomonas vaginalis harbors a double-stranded (ds)-RNA virus, and the presence of virus is related to upregulated expression and phenotypic variation of a prominent immunogen (Khoshnan A, Alderete JF (1994) J Virol 68: 4035-4038). To further test the influence of virus on T. vaginalis, virus-infected (V+) isolates were compared to virus-free (V-), agar-cloned progeny trichomonads derived from the parental isolates for accumulation of total proteins and cysteine proteinases. Comparative high resolution two dimensional (2D)-SDS-PAGE was performed of trichomonads grown in a chemostat under identical conditions. At least 47 proteins were identified as specifically expressed by representative V+ isolate 347, and approximately 41 spots were specific to the corresponding V- progeny, showing an association between virus and the presence and absence of parasite proteins. Qualitatively and quantitatively dissimilar cysteine proteinase patterns were detected from numerous V+ isolates and the V- progeny. A 2D analysis for isolate 347 showed the appearance of unique proteinase activities for parental parasites and presence of at least one proteinase in the V- progeny. Finally, the V+ T. vaginalis isolate 347, but not the V- isolate 347 progeny nor other V+ isolates, underwent fluctuations in density during chemostat growth allowing for purification of virus particles from the V+ isolate 347 supernatants during decreased parasite density.
Recommended Citation
Provenzano, D., A. Khoshnan, and J. F. Alderete. "Involvement of dsRNA virus in the protein compositionand growth kinetics of host Trichomonas vaginalis." Archives of virology 142, no. 5 (1997): 939-952. https://doi.org/10.1007/s007050050130
First Page
939
Last Page
952
Publication Title
Archives of Virology
DOI
10.1007/s007050050130

Comments
@ Springer-Verlag 1997