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Calcium Signaling throughout the Toxoplasma gondii Lytic Cycle: A STUDY USING GENETICALLY ENCODED CALCIUM INDICATORS*
Authors:Lucas Borges-Pereira  Alexandre Budu  Ciara A. McKnight  Christina A. Moore  Stephen A. Vella  Miryam A. Hortua Triana  Jing Liu  Celia R. S. Garcia  Douglas A. Pace  Silvia N. J. Moreno
Affiliation:From the Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases and ;§Department of Cellular Biology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602
Abstract:Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular parasite that invades host cells, creating a parasitophorous vacuole where it communicates with the host cell cytosol through the parasitophorous vacuole membrane. The lytic cycle of the parasite starts with its exit from the host cell followed by gliding motility, conoid extrusion, attachment, and invasion of another host cell. Here, we report that Ca2+ oscillations occur in the cytosol of the parasite during egress, gliding, and invasion, which are critical steps of the lytic cycle. Extracellular Ca2+ enhances each one of these processes. We used tachyzoite clonal lines expressing genetically encoded calcium indicators combined with host cells expressing transiently expressed calcium indicators of different colors, and we measured Ca2+ changes in both parasites and host simultaneously during egress. We demonstrated a link between cytosolic Ca2+ oscillations in the host and in the parasite. Our approach also allowed us to measure two new features of motile parasites, which were enhanced by Ca2+ influx. This is the first study showing, in real time, Ca2+ signals preceding egress and their direct link with motility, an essential virulence trait.
Keywords:calcium   calcium imaging   host-pathogen interaction   signaling   Toxoplasma gondii   GCaMP   gliding   lytic cycle
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