Trypanosome Signaling-Quorum Sensing.

IF 8.5 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Annual review of microbiology Pub Date : 2021-10-08 Epub Date: 2021-08-04 DOI:10.1146/annurev-micro-020321-115246
Keith R Matthews
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Abstract

African trypanosomes are responsible for important diseases of humans and animals in sub-Saharan Africa. The best-studied species is Trypanosoma brucei, which is characterized by development in the mammalian host between morphologically slender and stumpy forms. The latter are adapted for transmission by the parasite's vector, the tsetse fly. The development of stumpy forms is driven by density-dependent quorum sensing (QS), the molecular basis for which is now coming to light. In this review, I discuss the historical context and biological features of trypanosome QS and how it contributes to the parasite's infection dynamics within its mammalian host. Also, I discuss how QS can be lost in different trypanosome species, such as T. brucei evansi and T. brucei equiperdum, or modulated when parasites find themselves competing with others of different genotypes or of different trypanosome species in the same host. Finally, I consider the potential to exploit trypanosome QS therapeutically.

锥虫信号——群体感应。
非洲锥虫是撒哈拉以南非洲人类和动物重要疾病的罪魁祸首。研究得最好的物种是布鲁氏锥虫,其特点是在哺乳动物宿主体内发育,形态上介于细长和粗壮之间。后者适合由寄生虫的载体采采蝇传播。树桩形态的发展是由依赖于密度的群体感应(QS)驱动的,其分子基础现在逐渐被揭示出来。在这篇综述中,我讨论了锥虫QS的历史背景和生物学特征,以及它如何有助于寄生虫在其哺乳动物宿主内的感染动力学。此外,我还讨论了QS是如何在不同的锥虫物种中丢失的,比如伊氏布氏锥虫和设备布氏锥虫,或者当寄生虫发现自己与同一宿主中不同基因型或不同锥虫物种的其他寄生虫竞争时,QS是如何被调节的。最后,我考虑了利用锥虫QS治疗的潜力。
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Annual review of microbiology
Annual review of microbiology 生物-微生物学
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期刊介绍: Annual Review of Microbiology is a Medical and Microbiology Journal and published by Annual Reviews Inc. The Annual Review of Microbiology, in publication since 1947, covers significant developments in the field of microbiology, encompassing bacteria, archaea, viruses, and unicellular eukaryotes. The current volume of this journal has been converted from gated to open access through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program, with all articles published under a CC BY license. The Impact Factor of Annual Review of Microbiology is 10.242 (2024) Impact factor. The Annual Review of Microbiology Journal is Indexed with Pubmed, Scopus, UGC (University Grants Commission).
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