Bombaça ACS, Menna-Barreto RFS (2022) Mitochondrial plasticity in trypanosomatids as a stress adaptation mechanism. Bioenerg Commun 2022.20. https://doi.org/10.26124/bec:2022-0020 |
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published online 2022-12-23
Bombaca Ana Cristina S, Menna-Barreto Rubem (2022) Bioenerg Commun
Abstract: https://doi.org/10.26124/bec:2022-0020
Trypanosomatids colonize different environments and are submitted to several stress situations in their hosts, which trigger intense metabolic remodeling to ensure the parasites survival in hostile environments. Some trypanosomatids can avoid the host microbicidal mechanisms, exhibiting natural resistance to oxidative and nitrosative stresses, in addition to resistance to current drug treatment. Beyond the classical role in bioenergetics, mitochondria contribute decisively to oxidative stress due to electron leakage from the electron transfer system. Several functional peculiarities made trypanosomatidsβ organelle an excellent target for drug intervention. Here, we discuss data on mitochondrial susceptibility and adaptative processes obtained by our group in the last 17 years. Different pathways are evaluated associated with metabolic and mitochondrial remodeling during the life cycle of trypanosomatids, and its impact on the interaction with vertebrate and invertebrate hosts. In addition, mechanistic proposals of preclinical drugs are reviewed.
β’ Keywords: trypanosomatids, mitochondrion, bioenergetics, oxidative stress, chemotherapy β’ Bioblast editor: Tindle-Solomon L
ORCID: Bombaça Ana Cristina S, Menna-Barreto Rubem FS
MitoFit Preprint
Labels: MiParea: Comparative MiP;environmental MiP Pathology: Other
Organism: Protists
Trypanosoma, BEC