Litcius/Paper detail

A Signaling Factor Linked to Toxoplasma gondii Guanylate Cyclase Complex Controls Invasion and Egress during Acute and Chronic Infection

Shu Ye, Matteo Lunghi, Dominique Soldati‐Favre

2022mBio26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular parasite of the phylum Apicomplexa. This life-threatening opportunistic pathogen establishes a chronic infection in human and animals that is resistant to immune attacks and chemotherapeutic intervention. The slow-growing parasites persist in tissue cysts that constitute a predominant source of transmission. Host cell invasion and egress are two critical steps of the parasite lytic cycle that are governed by a guanylate cyclase complex conserved across the Apicomplexa. A signaling linked factor is characterized here as an additional component of the complex that not only is essential during acute infection but also plays a pivotal role during natural oral infection with tissue cysts' dissemination and persistence.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyToxoplasma gondiiMicronemeMicrobiologyBacterial adhesinIntracellular parasiteCell biologySignal transductionRhoptryApicomplexaIntracellularImmunologyGeneticsPlasmodium falciparumGeneMalariaAntibodyEscherichia coliToxoplasma gondii Research StudiesHerpesvirus Infections and TreatmentsCytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research