Host-parasite interaction: changes in human placental gene expression induced by Trypanosoma cruzi

Abstract Background Chagas disease is caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, a parasite endemic to Latin America. Most infections occur in children by vector or congenital transmission. Trypanosoma cruzi establishes a complexity of specific molecular parasite-host cell interactions to invade the host. However...

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Main Authors: Christian Castillo, Ileana Carrillo, Gabriela Libisch, Natalia Juiz, Alejandro Schijman, Carlos Robello, Ulrike Kemmerling
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-08-01
Series:Parasites & Vectors
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-018-2988-0
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spelling doaj-4c03ff8b7bc6485fa370cf5cf95d37792020-11-24T21:16:19ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052018-08-0111111310.1186/s13071-018-2988-0Host-parasite interaction: changes in human placental gene expression induced by Trypanosoma cruziChristian Castillo0Ileana Carrillo1Gabriela Libisch2Natalia Juiz3Alejandro Schijman4Carlos Robello5Ulrike Kemmerling6Programa de Anatomía y Biología del Desarrollo, Instituto de Ciencias Biomédicas, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de ChilePrograma de Anatomía y Biología del Desarrollo, Instituto de Ciencias Biomédicas, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de ChileMolecular Biology Unit, Pasteur Institute and Departamento de Bioquímica, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de la RepúblicaInstituto de Investigaciones en Ingeniería Genética y Biología Molecular “Dr. Héctor Torres”Instituto de Investigaciones en Ingeniería Genética y Biología Molecular “Dr. Héctor Torres”Molecular Biology Unit, Pasteur Institute and Departamento de Bioquímica, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de la RepúblicaPrograma de Anatomía y Biología del Desarrollo, Instituto de Ciencias Biomédicas, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de ChileAbstract Background Chagas disease is caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, a parasite endemic to Latin America. Most infections occur in children by vector or congenital transmission. Trypanosoma cruzi establishes a complexity of specific molecular parasite-host cell interactions to invade the host. However, most studies have been mainly focused on the interaction between the parasite and different cell types, but not on the infection and invasion on a tissue level. During congenital transmission, T. cruzi must cross the placental barrier, composed of epithelial and connective tissues, in order to infect the developing fetus. Here we aimed to study the global changes of transcriptome in the placental tissue after a T. cruzi challenge. Results Strong changes in gene expression profiling were found in the different experimental conditions, involving the reprogramming of gene expression in genes involved in the innate immune response. Conclusions Trypanosoma cruzi induces strong changes in genes involved in a wide range of pathways, especially those involved in immune response against infections.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-018-2988-0Trypanosoma cruziPlacentaGlobal gene expressionMicroarray
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author Christian Castillo
Ileana Carrillo
Gabriela Libisch
Natalia Juiz
Alejandro Schijman
Carlos Robello
Ulrike Kemmerling
spellingShingle Christian Castillo
Ileana Carrillo
Gabriela Libisch
Natalia Juiz
Alejandro Schijman
Carlos Robello
Ulrike Kemmerling
Host-parasite interaction: changes in human placental gene expression induced by Trypanosoma cruzi
Parasites & Vectors
Trypanosoma cruzi
Placenta
Global gene expression
Microarray
author_facet Christian Castillo
Ileana Carrillo
Gabriela Libisch
Natalia Juiz
Alejandro Schijman
Carlos Robello
Ulrike Kemmerling
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title Host-parasite interaction: changes in human placental gene expression induced by Trypanosoma cruzi
title_short Host-parasite interaction: changes in human placental gene expression induced by Trypanosoma cruzi
title_full Host-parasite interaction: changes in human placental gene expression induced by Trypanosoma cruzi
title_fullStr Host-parasite interaction: changes in human placental gene expression induced by Trypanosoma cruzi
title_full_unstemmed Host-parasite interaction: changes in human placental gene expression induced by Trypanosoma cruzi
title_sort host-parasite interaction: changes in human placental gene expression induced by trypanosoma cruzi
publisher BMC
series Parasites & Vectors
issn 1756-3305
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Abstract Background Chagas disease is caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, a parasite endemic to Latin America. Most infections occur in children by vector or congenital transmission. Trypanosoma cruzi establishes a complexity of specific molecular parasite-host cell interactions to invade the host. However, most studies have been mainly focused on the interaction between the parasite and different cell types, but not on the infection and invasion on a tissue level. During congenital transmission, T. cruzi must cross the placental barrier, composed of epithelial and connective tissues, in order to infect the developing fetus. Here we aimed to study the global changes of transcriptome in the placental tissue after a T. cruzi challenge. Results Strong changes in gene expression profiling were found in the different experimental conditions, involving the reprogramming of gene expression in genes involved in the innate immune response. Conclusions Trypanosoma cruzi induces strong changes in genes involved in a wide range of pathways, especially those involved in immune response against infections.
topic Trypanosoma cruzi
Placenta
Global gene expression
Microarray
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-018-2988-0
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