Apoptotic markers in protozoan parasites

ABSTARCT: The execution of the apoptotic death program in metazoans is characterized by a sequence of morphological and biochemical changes that include cell shrinkage, presentation of phosphatidylserine at the cell surface, mitochondrial alterations, chromatin condensation, nuclear fragmentation, m...

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Autores:
Jiménez Ruiz, Antonio
Álzate, Juan Fernando
Thomas MacLeod, Ewan
Kurt Lüder, Carsten Günter
Fasel, Nicolás
Hurd, Hilary
Tipo de recurso:
Article of investigation
Fecha de publicación:
2010
Institución:
Universidad de Antioquia
Repositorio:
Repositorio UdeA
Idioma:
eng
OAI Identifier:
oai:bibliotecadigital.udea.edu.co:10495/11485
Acceso en línea:
http://hdl.handle.net/10495/11485
Palabra clave:
Apoptosis
Actividad celular
Chromatin structure
Cromatina
Leishmania
ADN
Plasmodium falciparum
Metazoos
Rights
openAccess
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Summary:ABSTARCT: The execution of the apoptotic death program in metazoans is characterized by a sequence of morphological and biochemical changes that include cell shrinkage, presentation of phosphatidylserine at the cell surface, mitochondrial alterations, chromatin condensation, nuclear fragmentation, membrane blebbing and the formation of apoptotic bodies. Methodologies for measuring apoptosis are based on these markers. Except for membrane blebbing and formation of apoptotic bodies, all other events have been observed in most protozoan parasites undergoing cell death. However, while techniques exist to detect these markers, they are often optimised for metazoan cells and therefore may not pick up subtle differences between the events occurring in unicellular organisms and multi-cellular organisms. In this review we discuss the markers most frequently used to analyze cell death in protozoan parasites, paying special attention to changes in cell morphology, mitochondrial activity, chromatin structure and plasma membrane structure/permeability. Regarding classical regulators/executors of apoptosis, we have reviewed the present knowledge of caspase-like and nuclease activities. Key words: Apoptosis, Cell activity, Chromatin structure, DNA fragmentation, Leishmania, Metazoon Plasmodium falciparum.