Cloning and characterization of cDNAs encoding beta-tubulin from Dirofilaria immitis and Onchocerca volvulus
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Cloning and characterization of cDNAs encoding beta-tubulin from Dirofilaria immitis and Onchocerca volvulus
Abstract
Beta-Tubulin is the target for the benzimidazole anthelmintics. Unfortunately, none of these drugs is clinically useful against adult filariae. However, beta-tubulin has been shown to be a target for antibody-based toxicity to Brugia pahangi. We cloned and characterized cDNAs encoding beta-tubulin from 2 filariae, Dirofilaria immitis and Onchocerca volvulus, to explore possible explanations for benzimidazole insensitivity among adult filariae and the likelihood that epitopes of beta-tubulin could be used as antigens for a broad-spectrum filarial vaccine. The proteins predicted by these cDNAs were almost identical to the beta-tubulin previously reported from B. pahangi but were less similar to a beta-tubulin cDNA from Onchocerca gibsoni. We cloned the genomic locus for the O. volvulus beta-tubulin cDNA and compared its organization to the reported genomic loci for beta-tubulin in B. pahangi and O. gibsoni. The comparison reinforces the conclusion that the published O. gibsoni gene is in a different family, possibly the beta2 family previously described in B. pahangi. The substitution of tyr for phe at position 200 of beta-tubulin is associated with benzimidazole resistance. All 4 filarial beta-tubulins are predicted to encode phe at this position, suggesting that filarial beta-tubulin is not inherently insensitive to the benzimidazoles. A monoclonal antibody that recognizes the COOH terminus of B. pahangi beta-tubulin is lethal to this parasite in culture. The COOH terminal region is the most variable among the different isotypes of beta-tubulin and distinguishes mammalian from nematode tubulins. This region is highly conserved in 3 of the filarial beta-tubulins.
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