2012
DOI: 10.1126/science.1222753
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Adenylate Cyclases of Trypanosoma brucei Inhibit the Innate Immune Response of the Host

Abstract: Tricky Tryps African trypanosomes, responsible for human sleeping sickness, are known for their powerful strategies of immune evasion, in particular antigenic variation. Adding another facet to this adaptive potential, Salmon et al. (p. 463 , published online 14 June; see the cover) now show that early after infection, these parasites subvert the first line of innate host defense by inhibiting tumor… Show more

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“…These genes are often termed GRESAGs (gene related to ESAGs) (Pays et al, 2001). Although positioned outside vsg expression sites, GRESAGs can also be functional; members of the ESAG4 family have a function in both cytokinesis and early establishment of trypanosome infections in the mammalian host, for example (Salmon et al, 2012a;Salmon et al, 2012b).…”
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“…These genes are often termed GRESAGs (gene related to ESAGs) (Pays et al, 2001). Although positioned outside vsg expression sites, GRESAGs can also be functional; members of the ESAG4 family have a function in both cytokinesis and early establishment of trypanosome infections in the mammalian host, for example (Salmon et al, 2012a;Salmon et al, 2012b).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although studies on axonemal and luminal proteins predominated originally, considerable work has been done more recently on proteins of the trypanosome flagellar membrane (5). One of the first such proteins identified was a receptor type adenylate cyclase (6) that is likely involved in sensing the extracellular environment and relaying signals via synthesis of cAMP, and recent work on this family of proteins has uncovered roles for evasion of host innate immunity (7) and in social motility in insect stage procyclic forms (PFs) (8 -10). Furthermore, a variety of putative transporters and channels are present in the flagellar membrane (5), where they may play roles in nutrient or ion uptake and potentially in nutrient or solute sensing (11).…”
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“…AC is regulated by various molecules including bicarbonate (10), calcium (11), and hormones (12). Although cAMP is found in the trypanosomatid parasite Leishmania, little is known about its function (13,14).…”
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