Theileria annulata surface protein (TaSP) is a target of cyclin-dependent kinase 1 phosphorylation in Theileria annulata-infected cells.

Abstract:

:Leucoproliferative Theileria parasites possess the unique capability to transform their bovine host cell, resulting in tumour-like characteristics like uncontrolled proliferation. The molecular mechanisms underlying this parasite-dependent process are only poorly understood. In the current study, bioinformatic analysis of the Theileria annulata surface protein (TaSP) from different T. annulata isolates identified a conserved CDK1 phosphorylation motif T131 PTK within the extracellular, polymorphic domain of TaSP. Phosphorylation assays with radioactively labelled ATP as well as ELISA-based experiments using a phospho-threonine-proline (pThr-Pro) antibody revealed, that CDK1-cyclin B specifically phosphorylates T131 , identifying TaSP as a substrate in vitro. Confocal microscopy and proximity ligation assays suggest an interaction between CDK1 and TaSP in T. annulata-infected cells. Further studies demonstrated a nearly complete co-localization of the pThr-Pro signal and TaSP only in cells in interphase, pointing towards a cell cycle-dependent event. Immunostainings of isolated, non-permeabilized schizonts confirmed the presence of the pThr-Pro epitope on the schizont's surface. Lambda phosphatase treatment abolished the pThr-Pro signal of the schizont, which was reconstituted by the addition of CDK1-cyclin B. Treatment of T. annulata-infected cells with the CDK1 inhibitor purvalanol A resulted in morphological changes characterized by tubulin-rich cell protrusions and an extension of the schizont, and a dose-dependent reduction of BrdU incorporation and Ki67 staining of T. annulata-infected cells, demonstrating a clear impact on the Theileria-dependent proliferation of the bovine host cell. Our data reveal the parasite surface protein TaSP as a target for the host cell kinase CDK1, a major player during cell division. Targeting the uncontrolled proliferation of Theileria-infected cells is a novel and reasonable approach to limit parasite load in order to facilitate a successful cellular immune response against the parasite.

journal_name

Transbound Emerg Dis

authors

Mackiewicz M,Seitzer U,Ahmed JS,Reiling N

doi

10.1111/tbed.13458

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-03-01 00:00:00

pages

40-55

eissn

1865-1674

issn

1865-1682

journal_volume

67 Suppl 1

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