Institute for Medical Microbiology, Georg-August-University Göttingen, Kreuzbergring 57, 37075 Göttingen, Germany.
Int J Parasitol. 2009 Jan;39(2):163-73. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2008.09.013. Epub 2008 Oct 25.
The intracellular stages of apicomplexan parasites are known to extensively modify their host cells to ensure their own survival. Recently, considerable progress has been made in understanding the molecular details of these parasite-dependent effects for Plasmodium-, Toxoplasma- and Theileria-infected cells. We have begun to understand how Plasmodium liver stage parasites protect their host hepatocytes from apoptosis during parasite development and how they induce an ordered cell death at the end of the liver stage. Toxoplasma parasites are also known to regulate host cell survival pathways and it has been convincingly demonstrated that they block host cell major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-dependent antigen presentation of parasite epitopes to avoid cell-mediated immune responses. Theileria parasites are the masters of host cell modulation because their presence immortalises the infected cell. It is now accepted that multiple pathways are activated to induce Theileria-dependent host cell transformation. Although it is now known that similar host cell pathways are affected by the different parasites, the outcome for the infected cell varies considerably. Improved imaging techniques and new methods to control expression of parasite and host cell proteins will help us to analyse the molecular details of parasite-dependent host cell modifications.
疟原虫、刚地弓形虫和泰勒虫感染细胞的这些寄生虫依赖性效应的分子细节,其相关理解已取得显著进展。我们已经开始了解疟原虫肝期寄生虫如何在寄生虫发育过程中保护其宿主肝细胞免于凋亡,以及它们如何在肝期结束时诱导有序的细胞死亡。众所周知,刚地弓形虫寄生虫还会调控宿主细胞存活途径,而且令人信服地证明它们阻止宿主细胞 MHC 依赖性抗原提呈寄生虫表位,以避免细胞介导的免疫反应。泰勒虫寄生虫是宿主细胞调制的大师,因为它们的存在使感染细胞永生。现在已经接受的是,激活多种途径来诱导泰勒虫依赖性宿主细胞转化。尽管现在已知不同寄生虫会影响相似的宿主细胞途径,但感染细胞的结果有很大差异。改进的成像技术和控制寄生虫和宿主细胞蛋白表达的新方法将帮助我们分析寄生虫依赖性宿主细胞修饰的分子细节。