Traditionally, monoxenous trypanosomatid protozoa are not believed to infect vertebrate cells. Using light and electron microscopy, we show that the monoxenous trypanosomatids Crithidia deanei and Herpetomonas roitmani are able to infect dermal mouse fibroblasts in vitro. We present experimental evidence of phagocytosis of these trypanosomatids, and demonstrate their survival in vertebrate cells. This paper raises the question about the role of C. deanei and H. roitmani, and perhaps other monoxenous trypanosomatid species, in opportunistic infections of immunocompromised individuals and cutaneos lesions in vertebrate hosts.
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1 September 2004
Infection of Mouse Dermal Fibroblasts by the Monoxenous Trypanosomatid Protozoa Crithidia deanei and Herpetomonas roitmani
DILVANI O. SANTOS,
SAULO C. BOURGUIGNON,
HELENA CARLA CASTRO,
JONATAN S. SILVA,
LEONARDO S. FRANCO,
RENATA HESPANHOL,
MAURILIO J. SOARES,
SUZANA CORTE-REAL
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The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
Vol. 51 • No. 5
September 2004
Vol. 51 • No. 5
September 2004
In vitro infection
monoxenous trypanosomatids
optical and electron microscopy