BACKGROUND: Parasites secrete and excrete a variety of molecules that evolved to help establish and sustain infections within hosts. Parasite adaptation to their host may lead to between-population divergence in these excretory and secretory products (ESPs), but few studies have tested for intraspecific variation in helminth proteomes. METHODS: Schistocephalus solidus is a cestode that parasitizes the threespine stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus. We used an ultra-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry protocol to characterize the ESPs and whole-body proteome of S. solidus. Specifically, we characterized the proteome of S. solidus at the plerocercoid stage from wild-caught stickleback from three lakes on Vancouver Island (British Columbia, Canada) and one lake in Alaska (USA). We tested for differences in proteome composition among the four populations and specifically between ESPs and body tissue. RESULTS: Overall, we identified 1362 proteins in the total proteome of S. solidus, with 542 of the 1362 proteins detected exclusively in the ESPs. Of the ESP proteins, we found signaling peptides and transmembrane proteins that had not been previously detected or characterized in S. solidus. We also found that protein spectrum counts varied greatly among all lake populations. CONCLUSIONS: These population-level differences were observed in both ESP and whole-body tissue types. Our study suggests that S. solidus can excrete and secrete a wide range of proteins which are distinct among populations. These differences might reflect plastic responses to host genotype differences, or evolved adaptations by Schistocephalus to different local host populations.
Among-population proteomic differences in Schistocephalus solidus based on excretory/secretory and total body protein predictions.
基于排泄/分泌和全身蛋白质预测的裂头鲶种群蛋白质组差异
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作者:Wang Anni, Bolnick Daniel I
| 期刊: | Parasites & Vectors | 影响因子: | 3.500 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 May 20; 18(1):180 |
| doi: | 10.1186/s13071-025-06807-x | 研究方向: | 免疫/内分泌 |
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