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NcROP2 deletion reducesvirulence by altering parasite stage differentiation and hijacking host immune response.

Journal:
Frontiers in immunology
Year:
2025
Authors:
Amieva, Rafael et al.
Affiliation:
Animal Health Department · Spain

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: is an apicomplexan parasite responsible for bovine neosporosis, a major cause of abortion in cattle worldwide.rhoptry protein 2 (NcROP2) has been identified as an essential factor in host cell invasion and parasitophorous vacuole formation, making it a potential target for disease control strategies. METHODS: In this study, we generatedknockout () mutants using CRISPR/Cas9 technology to assess their role in parasite virulence. RESULTS: In a pregnant mouse model,parasites exhibited reduced virulence, as indicated by increased neonatal survival rates and lower parasite burden in the brain and attenuated clinical signs in the dams compared to the wild-type (Nc-Spain7) parental strain. Additionally, themutants exhibited impaired proliferation and significantly induced the expression of interferon-stimulated genes in bovine monocyte-derived macrophages infectedfor 60 hours. Transcriptomic analysis further revealed a shift in parasite gene expression, with an upregulation of stress-related and bradyzoite markers. Functional assays confirmed thatΔparasites were less susceptible to IFN-γ-mediated inhibition and displayed an enhanced ability to convert to the semi-dormant bradyzoite stage. DISCUSSION: These findings highlight NcROP2 as a key virulence factor involved in immune evasion and parasite proliferation, providing new insights intoinfection pathogenesis and potential avenues for vaccine development.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40873583/