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The Intracellular Amastigote of Trypanosoma cruzi Maintains an Actively Beating Flagellum

Madalyn M. Won, Timothy Krüger, Markus Engstler, Barbara A. Burleigh

2023mBio12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Understanding the interplay between intracellular pathogens and their hosts is vital to the development of new treatments and preventive strategies. The intracellular "amastigote" stage of the Chagas disease parasite, Trypanosoma cruzi, is a critical but understudied parasitic life stage. Previous work established that cytosolically localized T. cruzi amastigotes engage physically and selectively with host mitochondria using their short, single flagellum. The current study was initiated to examine the dynamics of the parasite flagellum-host mitochondrial interaction through live confocal imaging and led to the unexpected discovery that the T. cruzi amastigote flagellum is motile.

Topics & Concepts

FlagellumTrypanosoma cruziAmastigoteIntracellularIntracellular parasiteBiologyCell biologyMicrobiologyLeishmaniaParasite hostingBacteriaComputer scienceGeneticsWorld Wide WebTrypanosoma species research and implicationsLysosomal Storage Disorders ResearchCalcium signaling and nucleotide metabolism