Cell Signaling During Trypanosoma cruzi Development in Triatominae

M. Silva-Neto, P. Fampa, Carlo Donato Caiaffa-Neto, A. Carneiro, G. Atella
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The year 2009 is the centennial anniversary of the original description of Chagas disease by Carlos Chagas. During the last 100 years, several advances have occurred regarding our knowledge of the development of Trypanosoma cruzi and its travel along the gut of Triatominae vectors. We have also witnessed the completion of both the human and parasite genome projects; the genome of one of Chagas disease vectors, Rhodnius prolixus, is currently being sequenced. The development of T. cruzi in triatomine gut relies on several biochemical and molecular processes. The biochemistry of blood digestion and the molecular and biological aspects of parasite development are well known. However, several sig- naling molecules are generated during blood digestion, and their effects on parasite biology are only beginning to be un- derstood. Here, we will summarize our current knowledge in this area with an emphasis on heme and bioactive lipids. In addition, we will highlight some recently described members of the parasite signaling machinery, which were identified through high-throughput studies, but whose ligands are unknown thus far. Finally, we will discuss some potential aspects for future investigation in this area that may strengthen our view of such a concomitant biological process in the next years.
锥虫科克氏锥虫发育过程中的细胞信号传导
2009年是卡洛斯·查加斯最初描述查加斯病的一百周年纪念日。在过去的100年里,我们对克氏锥虫的发展及其沿锥虫病媒肠道传播的认识取得了一些进展。我们还见证了人类和寄生虫基因组计划的完成;目前正在对恰加斯病的一种病媒——长Rhodnius的基因组进行测序。克氏锥虫在triatomine肠道中的发育依赖于几个生化和分子过程。血液消化的生物化学和寄生虫发育的分子和生物学方面是众所周知的。然而,在血液消化过程中产生了一些信号分子,它们对寄生虫生物学的影响才刚刚开始被理解。在这里,我们将总结我们目前在这一领域的知识,重点是血红素和生物活性脂质。此外,我们将重点介绍一些最近描述的寄生虫信号机制成员,这些成员是通过高通量研究确定的,但其配体迄今为止是未知的。最后,我们将讨论该领域未来研究的一些潜在方面,这些方面可能会在未来几年加强我们对这种伴随生物过程的看法。
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