INVESTIGADORES
PRUCCA Cesar German
artículos
Título:
Antigenic variation in Giardia lamblia is regulated by RNA interference
Autor/es:
CÉSAR G. PRUCCA; ILEANA SLAVIN; RODRIGO QUIROGA; ELIANA V. ELIAS; FERNANDO D. RIVERO; ALICIA SAURA; PEDRO G. CARRANZA; HUGO D. LUJAN
Revista:
NATURE
Editorial:
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Referencias:
Año: 2008 vol. 456 p. 750 - 754
ISSN:
0028-0836
Resumen:
Giardia lamblia (also called Giardia intestinalis) is one of the most common intestinal parasites of humans. To evade the host´s immune response, Giardia undergoes antigenic variation-a process that allows the parasite to develop chronic and recurrent infections. From a repertoire of approximately 190 variant-specific surface protein (VSP)-coding genes, Giardia expresses only one VSP on the surface of each parasite at a particular time, but spontaneously switches to a different VSP by unknown mechanisms. Here we show that regulation of VSP expression involves a system comprising RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, Dicer and Argonaute, known components of the RNA interference machinery. Clones expressing a single surface antigen efficiently transcribe several VSP genes but only accumulate transcripts encoding the VSP to be expressed. Detection of antisense RNAs corresponding to the silenced VSP genes and small RNAs from the silenced but not for the expressed vsp implicate the RNA interference pathway in antigenic variation. Remarkably, silencing of Dicer and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase leads to a change from single to multiple VSP expression in individual parasites.