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Molecular characterization of Cyclophilin (TcCyP19) in Trypanosoma cruzi populations susceptible and resistant to benznidazole
Cyclophilin (TcCyP19), a peptidyl-prolyl cis/trans isomerase, is a key molecule with diverse biological functions that include roles in molecular chaperoning, stress response, immune modulation, and signal transduction. In this respect, TcCyP19 could serve as a potential drug target in diseasecausing parasites. Previous studies employing proteomics techniques have shown that the TcCyP19 isoform was more abundant in a benznidazole (BZ)-resistant Trypanosoma cruzi population than in its susceptible counterpart. In this study, TcCyP19 has been characterized in BZ-susceptible and BZresistant T. cruzi populations. Phylogenetic analysis revealed a clear dichotomy between Cyphophilin A (CyPA) sequences from trypanosomatids and mammals. Sequencing analysis revealed that the amino acid sequences of TcCyP19 were identical among the T. cruzi samples analyzed. Southern blot analysis showed that TcCyP19 is a single-copy gene, located in chromosomal bands varying in size from 0.68 to 2.2 Mb, depending on the strain of T. cruzi. Northern blot and qPCR indicated that the levels of TcCyP19 mRNA were two-fold higher in drug-resistant T. cruzi populations than in their drugsusceptible counterparts. Similarly, as determined by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis immunoblot, the expression of TcCyP19 protein was increased to the same degree in BZ-resistant T. cruzi populations. No differences in TcCyP19 mRNA and protein expression levels were observed between the susceptible and the naturally resistant T. cruzi strains analyzed. Taken together, these data indicate that cyclophilin TcCyP19 expression is up-regulated at both transcriptional and translational levels in T. cruzi populations that were in vitro-induced and in vivo-selected for resistance to BZ.Fil: Rêgo, Juciane Vaz. Universidade Federal Do Piaui.; BrasilFil: Duarte, Ana Paula. Fundación Oswaldo Cruz; BrasilFil: Liarte, Daniel Barbosa. Universidade Federal Do Piaui.; BrasilFil: de Carvalho Sousa, Francirlene. Universidade Federal Do Piaui.; BrasilFil: Barreto, Humberto Medeiros. Universidade Federal Do Piaui.; BrasilFil: Bua, Jacqueline Elena. Dirección Nacional de Instituto de Investigación. Administración Nacional de Laboratorio e Instituto de Salud “Dr. C. G. Malbrán”. Instituto Nacional de Parasitología "Dr. Mario Fatala Chaben”; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Romanha, Alvaro José. Fundación Oswaldo Cruz; BrasilFil: Rádis Baptista, Gandhi. Universidade Federal Do Piaui.; BrasilFil: Murta, Silvane Maria Fonseca. Universidade Federal Do Piaui.; Brasi