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The effect of α-tocopherol transfer protein gene disruption on Trypanosoma congolense infection in mice
Authors:Maria Shirley Herbas  Oriel MM Thekisoe  Noburo Inoue  Xuenan Xuan  Hiroyuki Arai  Hiroshi Suzuki  
Abstract:At present 15 to 20 million people are estimated to be infected with pathogenic trypanosome parasites worldwide, mainly in developing countries. There are a number of factors that affect the severity of trypanosomiasis, including the nutritional status of the host. However, the relationship between micronutrient levels and trypanosomiasis outcome has yet to be reported in detail. Here, we demonstrate that the inhibition of α-tocopherol transfer protein, a determinant of the vitamin E concentration in host circulation, confers resistance to Trypanosoma congolense infection, evidently owing to oxidative damage to parasite DNA. These results suggest that transient inhibition of α-tocopherol transfer gene activity could possibly be exploited as a strategy for both the prevention and the treatment of trypanosomiasis.
Keywords:Oxidative stress  Vitamin E  Protozoa  Free radicals
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