Article
Molecular mechanisms of thermal resistance of the insect trypanosomatid Crithidia thermophila
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ISHEMGULOVA, Aygul et al. Molecular mechanisms of thermal resistance of the insect trypanosomatid Crithidia thermophila. Plos One, v.12, n.3, e0174165, Mar. 2017.
1932-6203
10.1371/journal.pone.0174165
Autor
Ishemgulova, Aygul
Butenko, Anzhelika
Kortišová, Lucie
Boucinha, Carolina
Grybchuk-Ieremenko, Anastasiia
Morelli, Karina A.
Tesařová, Martina
Kraeva, Natalya
Grybchuk, Danyil
Pánek, Tomáš
Flegontov, Pavel
Lukeš, Julius
Votýpka, Jan
Pavan, Márcio Galvão
Opperdoes, Fred R.
Spodareva, Viktoria
Levy, Claudia M. d'Avila
Kostygov, Alexei Yu
Yurchenko, Vyacheslav
Resumen
In the present work, we investigated molecular mechanisms governing thermal resistance of a monoxenous trypanosomatid Crithidia luciliae thermophila, which we reclassified as a separate species C. thermophila. We analyzed morphology, growth kinetics, and transcriptomic profiles of flagellates cultivated at low (23°C) and elevated (34°C) temperature. When maintained at high temperature, they grew significantly faster, became shorter, with genes involved in sugar metabolism and mitochondrial stress protection significantly upregulated. Comparison with another thermoresistant monoxenous trypanosomatid, Leptomonas seymouri, revealed dramatic differences in transcription profiles of the two species with only few genes showing the same expression pattern. This disparity illustrates differences in the biology of these two parasites and distinct mechanisms of their thermotolerance, a prerequisite for living in warm-blooded vertebrates.