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LYT1 protein is required for efficient in vitro infection by Trypanosoma cruzi.

TitleLYT1 protein is required for efficient in vitro infection by Trypanosoma cruzi.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2001
AuthorsManning-Cela, R, Cortés, A, González-Rey, E, Van Voorhis, WC, Swindle, J, González, A
JournalInfect Immun
Volume69
Issue6
Pagination3916-23
Date Published2001 Jun
ISSN0019-9567
Keywords3T3 Cells, Animals, Antigens, Ly, Base Sequence, Cell Line, Chagas Disease, Cloning, Molecular, Erythrocytes, Fibroblasts, Gene Deletion, Hemolysis, Mice, Molecular Sequence Data, Protozoan Proteins, Schizosaccharomyces, Trypanosoma cruzi
Abstract

Trypanosoma cruzi invasion of host cells involves several discrete steps: attachment, parasite internalization mediated by recruitment and fusion of host cell lysosomes, and escape from the parasitophorous vacuole to liberate amastigotes to multiply freely in the cytosol. This report describes the initial characterization of the LYT1 gene and the demonstration that the gene product is involved in cell lysis and infectivity. Mutational analysis demonstrated that deletion of LYT1 resulted in attenuation of infection, which was associated with diminished hemolytic activity. Reintroduction of LYT1 restored infectivity in null mutants, confirming the critical role of LYT1 in infection. Additionally, in vitro stage transition experiments with LYT1-deficient lines showed that these parasites converted to extracellular amastigote-like cells and metacyclic trypomastigotes more rapidly than wild-type parasites, suggesting that the diminished infectivity was not a result of the LYT1 deficiency that affected the parasite's ability to complete the life cycle.

DOI10.1128/IAI.69.6.3916-3923.2001
Alternate JournalInfect. Immun.
PubMed ID11349059