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Some factors affecting the in vitro invasion of HeLa cells by Trypanosoma cruzi
Authors:A Osuna  G Ortega  F Gamarro  S Castanys  M C Mascaro
Affiliation:Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Granada, Granada 1, Spain
Abstract:The penetration of metacyclic forms of Trypanosoma cruzi into HeLa cells after different treatments was studied. When cell development was synchronized by two different processes, maximum rates of parasitization occurred during the S phase of cell cycle (29.48 and 24.3%). However, when cells were treated with trypsin (0.1%), parasitization rates appeared to be lower than controls, reaching values similar to controls 14 h after the beginning of the treatment. Infection values remained unaltered after treatment with colcemid (0.6 μg ml?1). Cell treatment either with valinomycin (1 μg ml?1) or with actinomycin D (250 μg ml?1) caused a marked decrease in the percentage of parasitization. When cells were treated and infected in the presence of tunicamycin (100 ng ml?1), parasitization rates were increased (14.7%) compared to control cells (6%). On the other hand, no differences in parasitization rates were observed when cells were treated with cycloheximide (100 μg ml?1). Infection in a low redox medium (?100 mV) resulted in considerable increase in parasitization.
Keywords:HeLa cell  infection  cellular cycle  trypsin-colcemid  antibiotic treatments  redox potential
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