TY - JOUR
T1 - Neospora caninum dense granule protein 7 regulates the pathogenesis of neosporosis by modulating host immune response
AU - Nishikawa, Yoshifumi
AU - Shimoda, Naomi
AU - Fereig, Ragab M.
AU - Moritaka, Tomoya
AU - Umeda, Kousuke
AU - Nishimura, Maki
AU - Ihara, Fumiaki
AU - Kobayashi, Kaoru
AU - Himori, Yuu
AU - Suzuki, Yutaka
AU - Furuoka, Hidefumi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 American Society for Microbiology.
PY - 2018/9/1
Y1 - 2018/9/1
N2 - Neospora caninum is a protozoan parasite closely related to Toxoplasma gondii. Neosporosis caused by N. caninum is considered one of the main causes of abortion in cattle and nervous-system dysfunction in dogs, and identification of the virulence factors of this parasite is important for the development of control measures. Here, we used a luciferase reporter assay to screen the dense granule proteins genes of N. caninum, and we found that NcGRA6, NcGRA7, and NcGRA14 are involved in the activation of the NF-κB, calcium/calcineurin, and cAMP/PKA signals. To analyze the functions of these proteins and Neospora cyclophilin, we successfully knocked out their genes in the Nc1 strain using plasmids containing the CRISPR/ Cas9 components. Among the deficient lines, the NcGRA7-deficient parasites showed reduced virulence in mice. An RNA sequencing analysis of infected macrophage cultures showed that NcGRA7 mainly regulates the host cytokine and chemokine production. The levels of gamma interferon in the ascites fluid, CXCL10 expression in the peritoneal cells, and CCL2 expression in the spleen were lower 5 days after infection with the NcGRA7-deficient parasite than after infection with the parental strain. The parasite burden and the degree of necrosis in the brains of mice infected with the NcGRA7-deficient parasite were also lower than in those of the parental strain. Collectively, our data suggest that both the NcGRA7-dependent activation of the inflammatory response and the parasite burden are important in Neospora virulence.
AB - Neospora caninum is a protozoan parasite closely related to Toxoplasma gondii. Neosporosis caused by N. caninum is considered one of the main causes of abortion in cattle and nervous-system dysfunction in dogs, and identification of the virulence factors of this parasite is important for the development of control measures. Here, we used a luciferase reporter assay to screen the dense granule proteins genes of N. caninum, and we found that NcGRA6, NcGRA7, and NcGRA14 are involved in the activation of the NF-κB, calcium/calcineurin, and cAMP/PKA signals. To analyze the functions of these proteins and Neospora cyclophilin, we successfully knocked out their genes in the Nc1 strain using plasmids containing the CRISPR/ Cas9 components. Among the deficient lines, the NcGRA7-deficient parasites showed reduced virulence in mice. An RNA sequencing analysis of infected macrophage cultures showed that NcGRA7 mainly regulates the host cytokine and chemokine production. The levels of gamma interferon in the ascites fluid, CXCL10 expression in the peritoneal cells, and CCL2 expression in the spleen were lower 5 days after infection with the NcGRA7-deficient parasite than after infection with the parental strain. The parasite burden and the degree of necrosis in the brains of mice infected with the NcGRA7-deficient parasite were also lower than in those of the parental strain. Collectively, our data suggest that both the NcGRA7-dependent activation of the inflammatory response and the parasite burden are important in Neospora virulence.
KW - CRISPR/Cas9
KW - Macrophage
KW - Mouse
KW - NcGRA7
KW - Neospora caninum
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U2 - 10.1128/AEM.01350-18
DO - 10.1128/AEM.01350-18
M3 - Article
C2 - 30006392
AN - SCOPUS:85053460088
SN - 0099-2240
VL - 84
JO - Applied and Environmental Microbiology
JF - Applied and Environmental Microbiology
IS - 18
M1 - e01350-18
ER -