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Trypanosoma cruzi: role of ?-amastin on extracellular amastigote cell invasion and differentiation.


ABSTRACT: Trypanosoma cruzi is a protozoan parasite that comprises different phylogenetic groups and is the causative agent of Chagas' disease. Different T. cruzi strains present differences in infectivity in in vitro and in vivo experimental models, which are likely related to the expression of different virulence factors. Amastin is a surface glycoprotein abundantly expressed on the intracellular mammalian amastigote form of the parasite. In this study, we showed that a highly infective strain (G strain) of extracellular amastigote (EA) invasive forms expressed reduced RNA levels of amastin compared to a less infective strain (CL). The treatment of HeLa cells with recombinant ?-amastin reduced infectivity of EA forms. However, the ectopic expression of ?-amastin accelerated amastigote differentiation into trypomastigotes. Corroborating the virulence behavior in association with amastin expression, the EAs overexpressing amastin were precociously and robustly observed in the liver of susceptible mouse strains (A/JUnib), whereas parasitemia was never detected in in vivo assays. This is the first report on the regulatory role of amastin in the course of both in vitro and in vivo T. cruzi infection.

SUBMITTER: Cruz MC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3525664 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Trypanosoma cruzi: role of δ-amastin on extracellular amastigote cell invasion and differentiation.

Cruz Mário C MC   Souza-Melo Normanda N   da Silva Claudio Vieira CV   Darocha Wanderson Duarte WD   Bahia Diana D   Araújo Patrícia R PR   Teixeira Santuza R SR   Mortara Renato A RA  

PloS one 20121218 12


Trypanosoma cruzi is a protozoan parasite that comprises different phylogenetic groups and is the causative agent of Chagas' disease. Different T. cruzi strains present differences in infectivity in in vitro and in vivo experimental models, which are likely related to the expression of different virulence factors. Amastin is a surface glycoprotein abundantly expressed on the intracellular mammalian amastigote form of the parasite. In this study, we showed that a highly infective strain (G strain  ...[more]

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