Close encounters between Trypanosoma cruzi and the host mammalian cell: Lessons from genome-wide expression studies

Trypanosoma cruzi is the etiologic agent of Chagas disease, a life-threatening disease that affects different tissues. Within its mammalian host, T. cruzi develops molecular strategies for successful invasion of different cell types and adaptation to the intracellular environment. Conversely, the ho...

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Veröffentlicht in:Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) Calif.), 2020-01, Vol.112 (1), p.990-997
Hauptverfasser: Oliveira, Antonio Edson R., Grazielle-Silva, Viviane, Ferreira, Ludmila R.P., Teixeira, Santuza M.R.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Trypanosoma cruzi is the etiologic agent of Chagas disease, a life-threatening disease that affects different tissues. Within its mammalian host, T. cruzi develops molecular strategies for successful invasion of different cell types and adaptation to the intracellular environment. Conversely, the host cell responds to the infection by activating intracellular pathways to control parasite replication. Here, we reviewed genome-wide expression studies based on microarray and RNA-seq data from both parasite and host genes generated from animal models of infection as well as from Chagas disease patients. As expected, analyses of T. cruzi genes highlighted changes related to parasite energy metabolism and cell surface molecules, whereas host cell transcriptome emphasized the role of immune response genes. Besides allowing a better understanding of mechanisms behind the pathogenesis of Chagas disease, these studies provide essential information for the development of new therapies as well as biomarkers for diagnosis and assessment of disease progression. •Transcriptome analyses during Trypanosoma cruzi infection of mammalian cells•Changes in expression of T. cruzi genes involved in energy metabolism and surface molecules•Changes in expression of host genes involved in immune response and signalling pathways
ISSN:0888-7543
1089-8646
DOI:10.1016/j.ygeno.2019.06.015