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Trypanosoma cruzi surface mucins are involved in the attachment to the Triatoma infestans rectal ampoule.

María de Los Milagros CámaraVirginia BalouzCamila Centeno CameánCarmen R CoriGustavo A KashiwagiSantiago A GilNatalia Paula MacchiavernaMarta Victoria CardinalFrancisco GuaimasMaite Mabel LoboRosa M de LederkremerCarola Gallo-RodriguezCarlos A Buscaglia
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2019)
These results provide novel insights into the mechanisms underlying T. cruzi-triatomine interplay, and indicate that inter-strain variations in the O-glycosylation of Gp35/50 kDa mucins may lead to differences in parasite differentiation and hence, in parasite transmissibility to the mammalian host. Most importantly, our findings point to Gp35/50 kDa mucins and/or the Galf biosynthetic pathway, which is absent in mammals and insects, as appealing targets for the development of T. cruzi transmission-blocking strategies.
Keyphrases
  • trypanosoma cruzi
  • heat shock protein
  • rectal cancer