Growth kinetics, antigen profiling, and proteinase activity of Egyptian Trichomonas tenax isolates derived from patients having oral infections

El-Sibaei, M.M.; Abdel Fattah, Nashwa S; Ahmed, Sabah; Abou-Seri H.; mahmoud, hanan;

Abstract


The role of Trichomonas tenax as a pathogen had been clearly implicated in various pathological processes that arise outside the boundaries of the mouth. Although a relationship between the increased occurrence of this protozoan and progression of periodontal disease has been demonstrated, the ability of T. tenax in causing oral infections and the precise mechanism of tissue damage is not well known. The present study aimed to investigate different isolates of T. tenax from individuals having oral infections. Plaques and/or calculi samples were collected from 70 individuals who were diagnosed as having
periodontitis and/or gingivitis, then subjected to parasitological examination and culture on modified trypticase, yeast and iron medium (TYI-S-33). Isolates successfully maintained in culture were further subjected to analysis of protein profile of lysates by Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate–Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis (SDS–PAGE) and analysis of proteinases by non-denaturing gelatin-SDS–PAGE. Comparison of
growth kinetics of seven T. tenax isolates showed a wide variability in the growth characteristics. Protein profiles of the seven isolates revealed a total 53 bands ranged in molecular weight (MW) from 5 to 95 kDa using 12% resolution gel. Also, T. tenax isolates were found to possess 19 proteinase bands ranged in MW from 14 to 66 kDa. The proteolytic bands were intensified by a cysteine proteinase activator and totally disappeared by treatment with a cysteine proteinase inhibitor suggesting that the proteinases were of cysteine proteinases type. The high frequency of T. tenax detected (28.6%) along with the variability in protein profiling and proteolytic activity of the isolates supports the possible pathogenicity of T. tenaxand clarifies a conclusion that different strains with possibility of variable pathogenic potential may exist.


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Title Growth kinetics, antigen profiling, and proteinase activity of Egyptian Trichomonas tenax isolates derived from patients having oral infections
Authors El-Sibaei, M.M. ; Abdel Fattah, Nashwa S ; Ahmed, Sabah ; Abou-Seri H. ; mahmoud, hanan 
Keywords Oral infections;Trichomonas tenax;Gelatin-SDS–PAGE;Proteolytic activity;Proteinases
Issue Date 25-Jan-2012
Journal Experimental Parasitology 
DOI 10.1016/j.exppara.2012.01.018.
PubMed ID 22348932

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