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Perspectives on the Trypanosoma cruzi-host cell receptor interactions
Fernando Villalta1, Julio Scharfstein, Anthony W Ashton
1Department of Microbial Pathogenesis and Immune Response, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN, USA. fvillalta@mmc.edu
Abstract:
Chagas disease is caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. The critical initial event is the interaction of the trypomastigote form of the parasite with host receptors. This review highlights recent observations concerning these interactions. Some of the key receptors considered are those for thromboxane, bradykinin, and for the nerve growth factor TrKA. Other important receptors such as galectin-3, thrombospondin, and laminin are also discussed. Investigation into the molecular biology and cell biology of host receptors for T. cruzi may provide novel therapeutic targets.
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