The Giardial Arginine Deiminase Participates in <i>Giardia</i>-Host Immunomodulation in a Structure-Dependent Fashion via Toll-like Receptors

  • Cynthia Fernandez-Lainez
  • , Ignacio de la Mora-de La Mora
  • , Sergio Enriquez-Flores
  • , Itzhel Garcia-Torres
  • , Luis A. Flores-Lopez
  • , Pedro Gutierrez-Castrellon
  • , Paul de Vos
  • , Gabriel Lopez-Velazquez

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Abstract

Beyond the problem in public health that protist-generated diseases represent, understanding the variety of mechanisms used by these parasites to interact with the human immune system is of biological and medical relevance. Giardia lamblia is an early divergent eukaryotic microorganism showing remarkable pathogenic strategies for evading the immune system of vertebrates. Among various multifunctional proteins in Giardia, arginine deiminase is considered an enzyme that plays multiple regulatory roles during the life cycle of this parasite. One of its most important roles is the crosstalk between the parasite and host. Such a molecular "chat" is mediated in human cells by membrane receptors called Toll-like receptors (TLRs). Here, we studied the importance of the 3D structure of giardial arginine deiminase (GlADI) to immunomodulate the human immune response through TLRs. We demonstrated the direct effect of GlADI on human TLR signaling. We predicted its mode of interaction with TLRs two and four by using the AlphaFold-predicted structure of GlADI and molecular docking. Furthermore, we showed that the immunomodulatory capacity of this virulent factor of Giardia depends on the maintenance of its 3D structure. Finally, we also showed the influence of this enzyme to exert specific responses on infant-like dendritic cells.
Original languageEnglish
Article number11552
Number of pages21
JournalInternational journal of molecular sciences
Volume23
Issue number19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 3D structure
  • Giardiasis
  • Immune response
  • Inflammation
  • Protein-protein interactions

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