In the mammalian host, the cell surface of Trypanosoma brucei is protected by a variant surface glycoprotein that is anchored in the plasma membrane through covalent attachment of the COOH terminus to a glycosylphosphatidylinositol. The trypanosome also contains a phospholipase C (GPI-PLC) that cleaves this anchor and could thus potentially enable the trypanosome to shed the surface coat of VSG. Indeed, release of the surface VSG can be observed within a few minutes on lysis of trypanosomes in vitro. To investigate whether the ability to cleave the membrane anchor of the VSG is an essential function of the enzyme in vivo, a GPI-PLC null mutant trypanosome has been generated by targeted gene deletion. The mutant trypanosomes are fully viable; they can go through an entire life cycle and maintain a persistent infection in mice. Thus the GPI-PLC is not an essential activity and is not necessary for antigenic variation. However, mice infected with the mutant trypanosomes have a reduced parasitemia and survive longer than those infected with control trypanosomes. This phenotype is partially alleviated when the null mutant is modified to express low levels of GPI-PLC.
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The GPI-Phospholipase C of Trypanosoma brucei Is Nonessential But Influences Parasitemia in Mice
Helena Webb,
Helena Webb
*Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 1QW, United Kingdom; ‡Laboratory of Molecular Parasitology, University of Brussels, 1460 Rhode St Genese, Belgium; §Laboratory of Entomology, Institute for Tropical Medicine, B2000 Antwerpen, Belgium; and ‖Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G11 6NU, Scotland
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Nicola Carnall,
Nicola Carnall
*Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 1QW, United Kingdom; ‡Laboratory of Molecular Parasitology, University of Brussels, 1460 Rhode St Genese, Belgium; §Laboratory of Entomology, Institute for Tropical Medicine, B2000 Antwerpen, Belgium; and ‖Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G11 6NU, Scotland
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Luc Vanhamme,
Luc Vanhamme
*Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 1QW, United Kingdom; ‡Laboratory of Molecular Parasitology, University of Brussels, 1460 Rhode St Genese, Belgium; §Laboratory of Entomology, Institute for Tropical Medicine, B2000 Antwerpen, Belgium; and ‖Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G11 6NU, Scotland
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Sylvie Rolin,
Sylvie Rolin
*Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 1QW, United Kingdom; ‡Laboratory of Molecular Parasitology, University of Brussels, 1460 Rhode St Genese, Belgium; §Laboratory of Entomology, Institute for Tropical Medicine, B2000 Antwerpen, Belgium; and ‖Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G11 6NU, Scotland
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Jakke Van Den Abbeele,
Jakke Van Den Abbeele
*Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 1QW, United Kingdom; ‡Laboratory of Molecular Parasitology, University of Brussels, 1460 Rhode St Genese, Belgium; §Laboratory of Entomology, Institute for Tropical Medicine, B2000 Antwerpen, Belgium; and ‖Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G11 6NU, Scotland
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Sue Welburn,
Sue Welburn
*Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 1QW, United Kingdom; ‡Laboratory of Molecular Parasitology, University of Brussels, 1460 Rhode St Genese, Belgium; §Laboratory of Entomology, Institute for Tropical Medicine, B2000 Antwerpen, Belgium; and ‖Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G11 6NU, Scotland
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Etienne Pays,
Etienne Pays
*Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 1QW, United Kingdom; ‡Laboratory of Molecular Parasitology, University of Brussels, 1460 Rhode St Genese, Belgium; §Laboratory of Entomology, Institute for Tropical Medicine, B2000 Antwerpen, Belgium; and ‖Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G11 6NU, Scotland
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Mark Carrington
Mark Carrington
*Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 1QW, United Kingdom; ‡Laboratory of Molecular Parasitology, University of Brussels, 1460 Rhode St Genese, Belgium; §Laboratory of Entomology, Institute for Tropical Medicine, B2000 Antwerpen, Belgium; and ‖Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G11 6NU, Scotland
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Helena Webb
*Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 1QW, United Kingdom; ‡Laboratory of Molecular Parasitology, University of Brussels, 1460 Rhode St Genese, Belgium; §Laboratory of Entomology, Institute for Tropical Medicine, B2000 Antwerpen, Belgium; and ‖Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G11 6NU, Scotland
Nicola Carnall
*Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 1QW, United Kingdom; ‡Laboratory of Molecular Parasitology, University of Brussels, 1460 Rhode St Genese, Belgium; §Laboratory of Entomology, Institute for Tropical Medicine, B2000 Antwerpen, Belgium; and ‖Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G11 6NU, Scotland
Luc Vanhamme
*Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 1QW, United Kingdom; ‡Laboratory of Molecular Parasitology, University of Brussels, 1460 Rhode St Genese, Belgium; §Laboratory of Entomology, Institute for Tropical Medicine, B2000 Antwerpen, Belgium; and ‖Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G11 6NU, Scotland
Sylvie Rolin
*Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 1QW, United Kingdom; ‡Laboratory of Molecular Parasitology, University of Brussels, 1460 Rhode St Genese, Belgium; §Laboratory of Entomology, Institute for Tropical Medicine, B2000 Antwerpen, Belgium; and ‖Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G11 6NU, Scotland
Jakke Van Den Abbeele
*Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 1QW, United Kingdom; ‡Laboratory of Molecular Parasitology, University of Brussels, 1460 Rhode St Genese, Belgium; §Laboratory of Entomology, Institute for Tropical Medicine, B2000 Antwerpen, Belgium; and ‖Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G11 6NU, Scotland
Sue Welburn
*Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 1QW, United Kingdom; ‡Laboratory of Molecular Parasitology, University of Brussels, 1460 Rhode St Genese, Belgium; §Laboratory of Entomology, Institute for Tropical Medicine, B2000 Antwerpen, Belgium; and ‖Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G11 6NU, Scotland
Etienne Pays
*Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 1QW, United Kingdom; ‡Laboratory of Molecular Parasitology, University of Brussels, 1460 Rhode St Genese, Belgium; §Laboratory of Entomology, Institute for Tropical Medicine, B2000 Antwerpen, Belgium; and ‖Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G11 6NU, Scotland
Mark Carrington
*Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 1QW, United Kingdom; ‡Laboratory of Molecular Parasitology, University of Brussels, 1460 Rhode St Genese, Belgium; §Laboratory of Entomology, Institute for Tropical Medicine, B2000 Antwerpen, Belgium; and ‖Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G11 6NU, Scotland
Address all correspondence to M. Carrington, Department of Biochemistry, Tennis Court Road, Cambridge CB2 1QW, United Kingdom. Tel: (44) 1223 333 683. Fax: (44) 1223 333345. e-mail: [email protected]
This work was funded by the Medical Research Council and the Wellcome Trust.
Received:
November 08 1996
Revision Received:
July 17 1997
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
1997
J Cell Biol (1997) 139 (1): 103–114.
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Received:
November 08 1996
Revision Received:
July 17 1997
Citation
Helena Webb, Nicola Carnall, Luc Vanhamme, Sylvie Rolin, Jakke Van Den Abbeele, Sue Welburn, Etienne Pays, Mark Carrington; The GPI-Phospholipase C of Trypanosoma brucei Is Nonessential But Influences Parasitemia in Mice . J Cell Biol 6 October 1997; 139 (1): 103–114. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.139.1.103
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