2011
DOI: 10.1042/bj20100897
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Entamoeba histolytica secretes two haem-binding proteins to scavenge haem

Abstract: Entamoeba histolytica is a human pathogen which can grow using different sources of iron such as free iron, lactoferrin, transferrin, ferritin or haemoglobin. In the present study, we found that E. histolytica was also capable of supporting its growth in the presence of haem as the sole iron supply. In addition, when trophozoites were maintained in cultures supplemented with haemoglobin as the only iron source, the haem was released and thus it was introduced into cells. Interestingly, the Ehhmbp26 and Ehhmbp4… Show more

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“…Although no heme protein is listed in Table 1 for Entamoeba , this amoeboid human parasite secretes two proteins that bind heme in vitro. However, they were suggested to scavenge for heme not for heme itself but because of the requirement for iron [22]. Thus the possibility remains that this anaerobe is totally devoid of heme proteins.…”
Section: Do All Parasites Require Heme?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although no heme protein is listed in Table 1 for Entamoeba , this amoeboid human parasite secretes two proteins that bind heme in vitro. However, they were suggested to scavenge for heme not for heme itself but because of the requirement for iron [22]. Thus the possibility remains that this anaerobe is totally devoid of heme proteins.…”
Section: Do All Parasites Require Heme?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…cues for iron uptake, utilization and storage in E. histolytica ). Entamoeba histolytica has hemophore-like proteins [14] and receptors for transferrin and lactoferrin [13]. The mechanisms of heme-hemophore and iron-siderophore uptake and the subsequent iron utilization and storage have not been described.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the basis of our current knowledge of iron uptake and metabolism in E. histolytica , we propose the following hypotheses: (i) E. histolytica is able to obtain iron and heme via phagocytosis and directly from host proteins through import mediated by hemophores [14] and siderophores; (ii) transporter and trafficking proteins (e.g., P-glycoprotein 5 proteins, ABC transporters and MFTs) are involved in the internalization and salvaging of iron/heme, as observed for Leishmania [34], [58]; (iii) within the cell, iron ions may be released from these complexes through the action of monooxygenase and cysteine proteinases; and (iv) E. histolytica maintains a balance between free and protein-bound iron ions using Fe-S clusters. Experimental validation of these hypotheses is now required to confirm the roles of these factors in iron uptake and metabolism in E. histolytica.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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