Understanding mechanisms and the role of differentiation in pathogenesis of Toxoplasma gondii: a review

Parasite differentiation from proliferating tachyzoites into latent bradyzoites is central to pathogenesis and transmission of the intracellular protozoan pathogen Toxoplasma gondii. The presence of bradyzoite-containing cysts in human hosts and their subsequent rupture can cause life-threatening re...

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Main Authors: William J Sullivan Jr, Aaron T Smith, Bradley R Joyce
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2009-03-01
Series:Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762009000200005
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spelling doaj-036e380f53dd4dc3b859c96b9f9cfa932020-11-24T23:21:53ZengInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.0074-02761678-80602009-03-01104215516110.1590/S0074-02762009000200005Understanding mechanisms and the role of differentiation in pathogenesis of Toxoplasma gondii: a reviewWilliam J Sullivan JrAaron T SmithBradley R JoyceParasite differentiation from proliferating tachyzoites into latent bradyzoites is central to pathogenesis and transmission of the intracellular protozoan pathogen Toxoplasma gondii. The presence of bradyzoite-containing cysts in human hosts and their subsequent rupture can cause life-threatening recrudescence of acute infection in the immunocompromised and cyst formation in other animals contributes to zoonotic transmission and widespread dissemination of the parasite. In this review, we discuss the evidence showing how the clinically relevant process of bradyzoite differentiation is regulated at both transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels. Specific regulatory factors implicated in modulating bradyzoite differentiation include promoter-based cis-elements, epigenetic modifications and protein translation control through eukaryotic initiation factor -2 (eIF2). In addition to a summary of the current state of knowledge in these areas we discuss the pharmacological ramifications and pose some questions for future research.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762009000200005parasitedevelopmentstressbradyzoiteepigeneticsApicomplexa
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Understanding mechanisms and the role of differentiation in pathogenesis of Toxoplasma gondii: a review
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
parasite
development
stress
bradyzoite
epigenetics
Apicomplexa
author_facet William J Sullivan Jr
Aaron T Smith
Bradley R Joyce
author_sort William J Sullivan Jr
title Understanding mechanisms and the role of differentiation in pathogenesis of Toxoplasma gondii: a review
title_short Understanding mechanisms and the role of differentiation in pathogenesis of Toxoplasma gondii: a review
title_full Understanding mechanisms and the role of differentiation in pathogenesis of Toxoplasma gondii: a review
title_fullStr Understanding mechanisms and the role of differentiation in pathogenesis of Toxoplasma gondii: a review
title_full_unstemmed Understanding mechanisms and the role of differentiation in pathogenesis of Toxoplasma gondii: a review
title_sort understanding mechanisms and the role of differentiation in pathogenesis of toxoplasma gondii: a review
publisher Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde
series Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
issn 0074-0276
1678-8060
publishDate 2009-03-01
description Parasite differentiation from proliferating tachyzoites into latent bradyzoites is central to pathogenesis and transmission of the intracellular protozoan pathogen Toxoplasma gondii. The presence of bradyzoite-containing cysts in human hosts and their subsequent rupture can cause life-threatening recrudescence of acute infection in the immunocompromised and cyst formation in other animals contributes to zoonotic transmission and widespread dissemination of the parasite. In this review, we discuss the evidence showing how the clinically relevant process of bradyzoite differentiation is regulated at both transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels. Specific regulatory factors implicated in modulating bradyzoite differentiation include promoter-based cis-elements, epigenetic modifications and protein translation control through eukaryotic initiation factor -2 (eIF2). In addition to a summary of the current state of knowledge in these areas we discuss the pharmacological ramifications and pose some questions for future research.
topic parasite
development
stress
bradyzoite
epigenetics
Apicomplexa
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762009000200005
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