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Characterization of Toxoplasma DegP, a rhoptry serine protease crucial for lethal infection in mice

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PLOS ONE
Volume 12, Issue 12, Pages -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0189556

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  1. Laboratoire d'Excellence (LabEx) [ParaFrap ANR-11-LABX-0024]
  2. Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale [Equipe FRM DEQ20130326508]
  3. Cedre France-Lebanon program [N2177, N21774]
  4. American University of Beirut Medical Practice Plan
  5. National Council for Scientific Research (CNRS-L)
  6. American University of Beirut Faculty of Medicine Medical Practice Plan
  7. Centre National de Recherche Scientifique Libanais (CNRS-L)
  8. FRM [FDT20140931002]
  9. Fonds Inkerman Fondation de France

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During the infection process, Apicomplexa discharge their secretory organelles called micronemes, rhoptries and dense granules to sustain host cell invasion, intracellular replication and to modulate host cell pathways and immune responses. Herein, we describe the Toxoplasma gondii Deg-like serine protein (TgDegP), a rhoptry protein homologous to High temperature requirement A (HtrA) or Deg-like family of serine proteases. TgDegP undergoes processing in both types I and II strains as most of the rhoptries proteins. We show that genetic disruption of the degP gene does not impact the parasite lytic cycle in vitro but affects virulence in mice. While in a type I strain DegP I appears dispensable for the establishment of an infection, removal of DegP II in a type II strain dramatically impairs the virulence. Finally, we show that KO-DegP II parasites kill immunodeficient mice as efficiently as the wild-type strain indicating that the protease might be involved in the complex crosstalk that the parasite engaged with the host immune response. Thus, this study unravels a novel rhoptry protein in T. gondii important for the establishment of lethal infection.

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