The natural heterogeneity of trypanosoma cruzi: Biological and medical implications
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
- Vol. 24 (4) , 357-371
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jcb.240240406
Abstract
Trypanosoma cruzi is a heterogeneous group of parasites. The imposition of natural or artificial pressures can result in the selection of subsets of the population with concomitant changes in characteristics used to evaluate the group. In order to ascertain the extent of heterogeneity, stocks of single-cell clones were prepared from various sources. Selected cell biological, biochemical, immunochemical, parasitological, and histopathological parameters of these clones have been studied. A ten-fold difference in the rate of growth of the epimastigote stage of T cruzi clones has been observed. The extracellular growth rates of the clones correlate with the rate of growth of the obligate intracellular amastigote stage and consequently, the length of intracellular cycle of the parasite. A 40% difference in the amount of total DNA/parasite has been found between clones. Although the amount of DNA/kinetoplast and nucleus varies between clones, the major contribution to the differences in total DNA/parasite appears to be the nucleus. From 16 to 35 antigens have been demonstrated in the T cruzi clones assayed to date. Five to seven of these antigens are common to all of the stocks assayed. However, both isolate- and clone-specific antigens have also been demonstrated. The susceptibility of inbred strains of mice to T cruzi clones varies with the clone of the parasite. These data imply that the genetics of the parasite as well as the host modulate both the course and outcome of a T cruzi infection. The influence of monosaccharides on the receptor-mediated infection of vertebrate cells by trypomastigotes of T cruzi also varies between clones. The implications of these findings upon our concept and understanding of present and future problems in Chagas disease are discussed.Keywords
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