Comparative transcriptome profiling of human foreskin fibroblasts infected with the Sylvio and Y strains of Trypanosoma cruzi
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Abstract
Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent of Chagas Disease,
is phylogenetically distributed into nearly identical genetic
strains which show divergent clinical presentations including
differences in rates of cardiomyopathy in humans, different
vector species and transmission cycles, and differential
congenital transmission in a mouse model. The population
structure of these strains divides into two groups, which are
geographically and clinically distinct. The aim of this study
was to compare the transcriptome of two strains of T. cruzi,
Sylvio vs. Y to identify differences in expression that could
account for clinical and biochemical differences. We collected
and sequenced RNA from T. cruzi-infected and control
Human Foreskin Fibroblasts at three timepoints. Differential
expression analysis identified gene expression profiles at
different timepoints in Sylvio infections, and between Sylvio
and Y infections in both parasite and host. The Sylvio strain
parasite and the host response to Sylvio infection largely
mirrored the host-pathogen interaction seen in our previous
Y strain work. IL-8 was more highly expressed in Sylvio-infected
HFFs than in Y-infected HFFs.