Cathepsin B-like and cell death in the unicellular human pathogen Leishmania.

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Title
Cathepsin B-like and cell death in the unicellular human pathogen Leishmania.
Journal
Cell Death and Disease
Author(s)
El-Fadili A.K., Zangger H., Desponds C., Gonzalez I.J., Zalila H., Schaff C., Ives A., Masina S., Mottram J.C., Fasel N.
ISSN
2041-4889
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2010
Volume
1
Number
9
Pages
e71
Language
english
Abstract
In several studies reporting cell death (CD) in lower eukaryotes and in the human protozoan parasite Leishmania, proteolytic activity was revealed using pan-caspase substrates or inhibitors such as carbobenzoxy-valyl-alanyl-aspartyl-[O-methyl]-fluoromethylketone (Z-VAD-FMK). However, most of the lower eukaryotes do not encode caspase(s) but MCA, which differs from caspase(s) in its substrate specificity and cannot be accountable for the recognition of Z-VAD-FMK. In the present study, we were interested in identifying which enzyme was capturing the Z-VAD substrate. We show that heat shock (HS) induces Leishmania CD and leads to the intracellular binding of Z-VAD-FMK. We excluded binding and inhibition of Z-VAD-FMK to Leishmania major metacaspase (LmjMCA), and identified cysteine proteinase C (LmjCPC), a cathepsin B-like (CPC) enzyme, as the Z-VAD-FMK binding enzyme. We confirmed the specific interaction of Z-VAD-FMK with CPC by showing that Z-VAD binding is absent in a Leishmania mexicana strain in which the cpc gene was deleted. We also show that parasites exposed to various stress conditions release CPC into a soluble fraction. Finally, we confirmed the role of CPC in Leishmania CD by showing that, when exposed to the oxidizing agent hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), cpc knockout parasites survived better than wild-type parasites (WT). In conclusion, this study identified CPC as the substrate of Z-VAD-FMK in Leishmania and as a potential additional executioner protease in the CD cascade of Leishmania and possibly in other lower eukaryotes.
Keywords
cysteine peptidase, cathepsin B, biotin-VAD-FMK, Leishmania, trypanosomes, unicellular organisms, APOPTOSIS-LIKE DEATH, CYSTEINE PROTEASES, DONOVANI PROMASTIGOTES, ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA, POSSIBLE MECHANISM, YEAST, METACASPASES, INHIBITORS, INFECTION, PERMEABILIZATION
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Web of science
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Yes
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26/11/2010 11:19
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20/08/2019 13:53
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