Abstract
The interaction between each one of Trichomonas vaginalis and Tritrichomonas foetus with their hosts is a complex process in which components associated to the cell surfaces of both parasites and host epithelial cells, and also to soluble components found in vaginal/urethral secretions, are involved. Either cytoadhesion or the cytotoxicity exerted by parasites to host cells can be dictated by virulence factors such as adhesins. cysteine proteinases, laminin-binding proteins, integrins, integrin-like molecules, a cell detachment factor, a pore-forming protein, and glycosidases among others. How trichomonads manipulate informations from the extracellular medium, transduce such informations, and respond to them by stimulating the activities of some surface molecules and/ or releasing enzymes are the aspects concerning trichomonal virulence which are here briefly reviewed and discussed.
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López, L. B., De Melo Braga, M. B., López, J. O., Arroyo, R., & E Silva Filho, F. C. (2000). Strategies by which some pathogenic trichomonads integrate diverse signals in the decision-making process. Anais Da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 72(2), 173–186. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0001-37652000000200006
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