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Título : | A Functional Analysis of the Cyclophilin Repertoire in the Protozoan Parasite Trypanosoma Cruzi | Autor : | Perrone, Alina E. Milduberger, Natalia Fuchs, Alicia G Bustos, Patricia L. Bua, Jacqueline |
Palabras clave : | TcCyP19;Enfermedad de Chagas;TcCyP22;Trypanosoma cruzi;Muerte Celular;Ciclofilinas;Ciclosporina;análogos no inmunosupresores | Fecha de publicación : | oct-2018 | Journal: | Biomolecules | Resumen : | Trypanosoma cruzi is the etiological agent of Chagas disease. It affects eight million people worldwide and can be spread by several routes, such as vectorborne transmission in endemic areas and congenitally, and is also important in non-endemic regions such as the United States and Europe due to migration from Latin America. Cyclophilins (CyPs) are proteins with enzymatic peptidyl-prolyl isomerase activity (PPIase), essential for protein folding in vivo. Cyclosporin A (CsA) has a high binding affinity for CyPs and inhibits their PPIase activity. CsA has proved to be a parasiticidal drug on some protozoa, including T. cruzi. In this review, we describe the T. cruzi cyclophilin gene family, that comprises 15 paralogues. Among the proteins isolated by CsA-affinity chromatography, we found orthologues of mammalian CyPs. TcCyP19, as the human CyPA, is secreted to the extracellular environment by all parasite stages and could be part of a complex interplay involving the parasite and the host cell. TcCyP22, an orthologue of mitochondrial CyPD, is involved in the regulation of parasite cell death. Our findings on T. cruzi cyclophilins will allow further characterization of these processes, leading to new insights into the biology, the evolution of metabolic pathways, and novel targets for anti-T. cruzi control. |
Descripción : | Fil: Perrone, Alina E. ANLIS Dr. C. G. Malbrán. Instituto Nacional de Parasitología “Dr. Mario Fatala Chaben”; Argentina. Fil: Milduberger, Natalia. ANLIS Dr. C. G. Malbrán. Instituto Nacional de Parasitología “Dr. Mario Fatala Chaben”; Argentina. Fil: Fuchs, Alicia G. ANLIS Dr. C. G. Malbrán. Instituto Nacional de Parasitología “Dr. Mario Fatala Chaben”; Argentina. Fil: Bustos, Patricia L. ANLIS Dr. C. G. Malbrán. Instituto Nacional de Parasitología “Dr. Mario Fatala Chaben”; Argentina. Fil: Bua, Jacqueline. ANLIS Dr. C. G. Malbrán. Instituto Nacional de Parasitología “Dr. Mario Fatala Chaben”; Argentina. |
URI : | http://sgc.anlis.gob.ar/handle/123456789/1420 | DOI: | 10.3390/biom8040132 |
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