Affiliation:
1. Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology
2. Parasitology Section, Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine, Hamburg, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The 90-kDa heat shock proteins (HSP90) are important in the regulation of numerous intracellular processes in eukaryotic cells. In particular, HSP90 has been shown to be involved in the control of the cellular differentiation of the protozoan parasite
Leishmania donovani
. We investigated the role of HSP90 in the related parasite
Trypanosoma cruzi
by inhibiting its function using geldanamycin (GA). GA induced a dose-dependent increase in heat shock protein levels and a dose-dependent arrest of proliferation. Epimastigotes were arrested in G
1
phase of the cell cycle, but no stage differentiation occurred. Blood form trypomastigotes showed conversion towards spheromastigote-like forms when they were cultivated with GA, but differentiation into epimastigotes was permanently blocked. We conclude that, similar to leishmanial HSP90, functional HSP90 is essential for cell division in
T. cruzi
and serves as a feedback inhibitor in the cellular stress response. In contrast to
L. donovani
cells, however,
T. cruzi
cells treated with GA do not begin to differentiate into relevant life cycle stages.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
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