Conserved regions as markers of different patterns of expression and distribution of the mucin-associated surface proteins of Trypanosoma cruzi

Infect Immun. 2012 Jan;80(1):169-74. doi: 10.1128/IAI.05859-11. Epub 2011 Oct 24.

Abstract

The MASP gene family is the second most widely represented gene family in the genome of Trypanosoma cruzi. One of its main characteristics is that its 5' and 3' regions are highly conserved. We assessed the expression of these conserved regions as a marker for T. cruzi and also analyzed the expression of the masp genes and MASP proteins. In parasite strains CL-Brener (DTUVI lineage) and PAN4 (DTUI lineage), masp genes were expressed at different levels both with regard to the two strains and between stages in the parasite's life cycle. We also studied the expression of the family during the intracellular cycle of T. cruzi, using antibodies against the conserved MASP signal peptide (SP). Fluorescence intensity showed an increase in expression from 24 h onwards, with a peak in intensity at 72 h postinfection. After 24 and 48 h, the MASP proteins were expressed in 33.33% and 57.14% of the amastigotes, respectively. Our data show that not only the extracellular forms of T. cruzi but also the intracellular phases express this type of protein, though to different extents in the various forms of the parasite.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Chlorocebus aethiops
  • Conserved Sequence
  • Gene Expression Profiling
  • Gene Expression Regulation*
  • Membrane Proteins / biosynthesis*
  • Membrane Proteins / genetics
  • Microscopy, Fluorescence
  • Protozoan Proteins / biosynthesis*
  • Protozoan Proteins / genetics
  • Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • Time Factors
  • Trypanosoma cruzi / genetics*
  • Trypanosoma cruzi / pathogenicity
  • Vero Cells

Substances

  • Membrane Proteins
  • Protozoan Proteins