Artículo
Tankyrase inhibitors hinder Trypanosoma cruzi infection by altering host-cell signalling pathways
Fecha de publicación:
09/2021
Editorial:
Cambridge University Press
Revista:
Parasitology
ISSN:
0031-1820
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Inglés
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Resumen
Chagas disease is a potentially life-threatening protozoan infection affecting around 8 million people, for which only chemotherapies with limited efficacy and severe adverse secondary effects are available. The etiological agent, Trypanosoma cruzi, displays varied cell invading tactics and triggers different host cell signals, including the Wnt/b-catenin pathway. Poly(ADP-ribose) (PAR) can be synthetized by certain members of the poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) family: PARP-1/-2 and Tankyrases-1/2 (TNKS). PAR homeostasis participates in the host cell response to T. cruzi infection and TNKS are involved in Wnt signalling, among other pathways. Therefore, we hypothesized that TNKS inhibitors (TNKSi) could hamper T. cruzi infection. We showed that five TNKSi (FLALL9, MN64, XAV939, G007LK & OULL9) diminished T. cruzi infection of Vero cells. As most TNKSi did not affect the viability of axenically cultivated parasites, our results suggested that TNKSi were interfering with parasite-host cell signalling. Infection by Trypanosoma cruzi induced nuclear translocation of b-catenin, as well as up-regulation of TNF-a expression and secretion. These changes were hampered by TNKSi. Further signals should be monitored in this model and in vivo. As a TNKS inhibitor has entered cancer clinical trials with promising results, our findings encourage further studies aiming at drug repurposing strategies.
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Articulos de INST.DE INVEST.EN ING.GENETICA Y BIOL.MOLECULAR "DR. HECTOR N TORRES"
Articulos de INST.DE INVEST.EN ING.GENETICA Y BIOL.MOLECULAR "DR. HECTOR N TORRES"
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Lafon Hughes, Laura; Fernandez Villamil, Silvia Hebe; Vilchez Larrea, Salomé Catalina; Tankyrase inhibitors hinder Trypanosoma cruzi infection by altering host-cell signalling pathways; Cambridge University Press; Parasitology; 148; 13; 9-2021; 1680-1690
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