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Recent Advances in the Roles of Autophagy and Autophagy Proteins in Host Cells During Toxoplasma gondii Infection and Potential Therapeutic Implications

机译:近期自噬和自噬蛋白的作用的近期进展在弓形虫感染期间宿主细胞中的潜在治疗意义

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Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular protozoan that can cause encephalitis and retinitis in humans. The success of T. gondii as a pathogen depends in part on its ability to form an intracellular niche (parasitophorous vacuole) that allows protection from lysosomal degradation and parasite replication. The parasitophorous vacuole can be targeted by autophagy or by autophagosome-independent processes triggered by autophagy proteins. However, T. gondii has developed many strategies to preserve the integrity of the parasitophorous vacuole. Here, we review the interaction between T. gondii, autophagy and autophagy proteins and expand on recent advances in the field including the importance of autophagy in regulation of invasion of the brain and retina by the parasite. We discuss studies that have begun to explore the potential therapeutic applications of the knowledge gained thus far.
机译:弓形虫是一种迫使细胞内原生动物,可导致人类的脑炎和视网膜炎。 作为病原体的T.Gondii的成功部分取决于形成允许保护溶酶体降解和寄生虫复制的能力。 寄生泡泡可以通过自噬或自噬蛋白触发的自噬核糖组的无关过程靶向。 然而,T.Gondii开发出许多策略,以保持吸血管液体的完整性。 在这里,我们审查了T.Gondii,自噬和自噬蛋白之间的相互作用,并扩大了该领域的最近进步,包括自噬在寄生虫治疗脑和视网膜的调节中的重要性。 我们讨论已经开始探索到目前为止所获得的知识的潜在治疗应用的研究。

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