Trypanosoma cruzi infection results in the reduced expression of caveolin-3 in the heart

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Abstract

Caveolae are motile, membrane-bound compartments that contain a number of molecules that participate in cell signaling. Caveolins are protein markers of caveolae and function in a variety of biological processes. Caveolin-3 (Cav-3) is expressed in muscle cells and Cav-3 null mice display a cardiomyopathic phenotype. Ultrastructural cytochemistry, confocal microscopy and immunoblotting revealed a reduction in Cav-3 expression and an activation of eRK (extracellularsignal-regulated kinase) 48 hours after Trypanosoma cruzi infection of cultured cardiac myocytes. CD-1 mice infected with the Brazil strain of T. cruzi displayed reduced expression of Cav-3 and activation of eRK 66 days post infection (dpi). By 180 dpi there was a normalization of these values. these data suggest that the reduction in Cav-3 expression and the activation of ERK during the early phase of infection may contribute to the pathogenesis of chagasic cardiomyopathy. © 2010 Landes Bioscience.

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Adesse, D., Lisanti, M. P., Spray, D. C., Machado, F. S., Meirelles, M. D. N., Tanowitz, H. B., & Garzoni, L. R. (2010). Trypanosoma cruzi infection results in the reduced expression of caveolin-3 in the heart. Cell Cycle, 9(8), 1639–1646. https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.9.8.11509

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