TY - JOUR
T1 - Trichomonas vaginalis perturbs the junctional complex in epithelial cells
AU - Madeiro Da Costa, Rodrigo Furtado
AU - De Souza, Wanderley
AU - Benchimol, Marlene
AU - Alderete, John F.
AU - Morgado-Díaz, José Andrés
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Trichomonas vaginalis, a protist parasite of the urogenital tract in humans, is the causative agent of trichomonosis, which in recent years have been associated with the cervical cancer development. In the present study we analyzed the modifications at the junctional complex level of Caco-2 cells after interaction with two isolates of T. vaginalis and the influence of the iron concentration present in the parasite's culture medium on the interaction effects. Our results show that T. vaginalis adheres to the epithelial cell causing alterations in the junctional complex, such as: (a) a decrease in transepithelial electrical resistance; (b) alteration in the pattern of junctional complex proteins distribution as observed for E-cadherin, occludin and ZO-1; and (c) enlargement of the spaces between epithelial cells. These effects were dependent on (a) the degree of the parasite virulence isolate, (b) the iron concentration in the culture medium, and (c) the expression of adhesin proteins on the parasite surface.
AB - Trichomonas vaginalis, a protist parasite of the urogenital tract in humans, is the causative agent of trichomonosis, which in recent years have been associated with the cervical cancer development. In the present study we analyzed the modifications at the junctional complex level of Caco-2 cells after interaction with two isolates of T. vaginalis and the influence of the iron concentration present in the parasite's culture medium on the interaction effects. Our results show that T. vaginalis adheres to the epithelial cell causing alterations in the junctional complex, such as: (a) a decrease in transepithelial electrical resistance; (b) alteration in the pattern of junctional complex proteins distribution as observed for E-cadherin, occludin and ZO-1; and (c) enlargement of the spaces between epithelial cells. These effects were dependent on (a) the degree of the parasite virulence isolate, (b) the iron concentration in the culture medium, and (c) the expression of adhesin proteins on the parasite surface.
KW - Adhesins
KW - Caco-2
KW - Junctional complex proteins
KW - Transepithelial electrical resistance
KW - Trichomonas vaginalis
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U2 - 10.1038/sj.cr.7290340
DO - 10.1038/sj.cr.7290340
M3 - Article
C2 - 16212877
AN - SCOPUS:27944459320
VL - 15
SP - 704
EP - 716
JO - Cell Research
JF - Cell Research
SN - 1001-0602
IS - 9
ER -