2016
DOI: 10.1590/0074-02760160270
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Susceptibility of Phytomonas serpens to calpain inhibitors in vitro: interference on the proliferation, ultrastructure, cysteine peptidase expression and interaction with the invertebrate host

Abstract: A pleiotropic response to the calpain inhibitor MDL28170 was detected in the tomato parasite Phytomonas serpens. Ultrastructural studies revealed that MDL28170 caused mitochondrial swelling, shortening of flagellum and disruption of trans Golgi network. This effect was correlated to the inhibition in processing of cruzipain-like molecules, which presented an increase in expression paralleled by decreased proteolytic activity. Concomitantly, a calcium-dependent cysteine peptidase was detected in the parasite ex… Show more

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“…Phytomonas serpens WT promastigotes were initially cultured in the presence of 5 µ m MDL28170, a sub-lethal concentration of the drug corresponding to a sixth of the IC 50 value (50% inhibitory concentration) to the WT cells (30·9 µ m ) (Oliveira et al 2017). A stepwise increase in drug concentration was undertaken only when the drug-exposed promastigotes had a growth rate similar to those of the WT culture.…”
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“…Phytomonas serpens WT promastigotes were initially cultured in the presence of 5 µ m MDL28170, a sub-lethal concentration of the drug corresponding to a sixth of the IC 50 value (50% inhibitory concentration) to the WT cells (30·9 µ m ) (Oliveira et al 2017). A stepwise increase in drug concentration was undertaken only when the drug-exposed promastigotes had a growth rate similar to those of the WT culture.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After fixation, cells were washed in cacodylate buffer and post-fixed with a solution of 1% OsO 4 , 0·8% potassium ferrocyanide and 5 m m CaCl 2 in the same buffer for 20 min at 25 °C. Cells were dehydrated in graded series of acetone (30–100%) and then dried by the critical point method, mounted on stubs, coated with gold (20–30 nm) and observed in a Jeol JSM 6490LV scanning electron microscope (Massachusets, USA) (Oliveira et al 2017). For transmission electron microscopy observation, cells over coverslips were fixed and post-fixed as described above, dehydrated in an ascending acetone series and embedded in PolyBed 812 resin.…”
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“…Phytomonas serpens is also attributed to the production of auxin, a class of phytohormones that ends up causing interference with the plant metabolism, thus affecting plant development (IENNE et al, 2014). Despite the damage caused to crops, P. serpens is not considered a phytopathogen parasite, since the promastigote form of the parasite remains restricted to the place of infection (oLIVEIRA et al, 2017).…”
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“…Female phlebotomine sand flies are the natural vectors for Leishmania transmission, and roughly 70 known animal species serve as reservoirs for human pathogenic Leishmania species, including rodents [20], dogs [21] and other mammals [22]. Approximately 20 species of Leishmania act as the aetiological agents of human leishmaniasis.  Phytomonas Phthia picta , Nezara viridula , Oncopeltus fasciatus Phytomonas is a dixenous genus that includes several plant pathogens transmitted by phytophagous insects [140]. They predominately exist as promastigotes and less frequently as choanomastigotes [47].…”
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