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Interclonal Variations in the Molecular Karyotype of Trypanosoma cruzi: Chromosome Rearrangements in a Single Cell-Derived Clone of the G Strain

Trypanosoma cruzi comprises a pool of populations which are genetically diverse in terms of DNA content, growth and infectivity. Inter- and intra-strain karyotype heterogeneities have been reported, suggesting that chromosomal rearrangements occurred during the evolution of this parasite. Clone D11...

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Autores principales: Lima, Fabio Mitsuo, Souza, Renata Torres, Santori, Fábio Rinaldo, Santos, Michele Fernandes, Cortez, Danielle Rodrigues, Barros, Roberto Moraes, Cano, Maria Isabel, Valadares, Helder Magno Silva, Macedo, Andréa Mara, Mortara, Renato Arruda, da Silveira, José Franco
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3646811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23667668
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063738
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author Lima, Fabio Mitsuo
Souza, Renata Torres
Santori, Fábio Rinaldo
Santos, Michele Fernandes
Cortez, Danielle Rodrigues
Barros, Roberto Moraes
Cano, Maria Isabel
Valadares, Helder Magno Silva
Macedo, Andréa Mara
Mortara, Renato Arruda
da Silveira, José Franco
author_facet Lima, Fabio Mitsuo
Souza, Renata Torres
Santori, Fábio Rinaldo
Santos, Michele Fernandes
Cortez, Danielle Rodrigues
Barros, Roberto Moraes
Cano, Maria Isabel
Valadares, Helder Magno Silva
Macedo, Andréa Mara
Mortara, Renato Arruda
da Silveira, José Franco
author_sort Lima, Fabio Mitsuo
collection PubMed
description Trypanosoma cruzi comprises a pool of populations which are genetically diverse in terms of DNA content, growth and infectivity. Inter- and intra-strain karyotype heterogeneities have been reported, suggesting that chromosomal rearrangements occurred during the evolution of this parasite. Clone D11 is a single-cell-derived clone of the T. cruzi G strain selected by the minimal dilution method and by infecting Vero cells with metacyclic trypomastigotes. Here we report that the karyotype of clone D11 differs from that of the G strain in both number and size of chromosomal bands. Large chromosomal rearrangement was observed in the chromosomes carrying the tubulin loci. However, most of the chromosome length polymorphisms were of small amplitude, and the absence of one band in clone D11 in relation to its reference position in the G strain could be correlated to the presence of a novel band migrating above or below this position. Despite the presence of chromosomal polymorphism, large syntenic groups were conserved between the isolates. The appearance of new chromosomal bands in clone D11 could be explained by chromosome fusion followed by a chromosome break or interchromosomal exchange of large DNA segments. Our results also suggest that telomeric regions are involved in this process. The variant represented by clone D11 could have been induced by the stress of the cloning procedure or could, as has been suggested for Leishmania infantum, have emerged from a multiclonal, mosaic parasite population submitted to frequent DNA amplification/deletion events, leading to a 'mosaic' structure with different individuals having differently sized versions of the same chromosomes. If this is the case, the variant represented by clone D11 would be better adapted to survive the stress induced by cloning, which includes intracellular development in the mammalian cell. Karyotype polymorphism could be part of the T. cruzi arsenal for responding to environmental pressure.
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spelling pubmed-36468112013-05-10 Interclonal Variations in the Molecular Karyotype of Trypanosoma cruzi: Chromosome Rearrangements in a Single Cell-Derived Clone of the G Strain Lima, Fabio Mitsuo Souza, Renata Torres Santori, Fábio Rinaldo Santos, Michele Fernandes Cortez, Danielle Rodrigues Barros, Roberto Moraes Cano, Maria Isabel Valadares, Helder Magno Silva Macedo, Andréa Mara Mortara, Renato Arruda da Silveira, José Franco PLoS One Research Article Trypanosoma cruzi comprises a pool of populations which are genetically diverse in terms of DNA content, growth and infectivity. Inter- and intra-strain karyotype heterogeneities have been reported, suggesting that chromosomal rearrangements occurred during the evolution of this parasite. Clone D11 is a single-cell-derived clone of the T. cruzi G strain selected by the minimal dilution method and by infecting Vero cells with metacyclic trypomastigotes. Here we report that the karyotype of clone D11 differs from that of the G strain in both number and size of chromosomal bands. Large chromosomal rearrangement was observed in the chromosomes carrying the tubulin loci. However, most of the chromosome length polymorphisms were of small amplitude, and the absence of one band in clone D11 in relation to its reference position in the G strain could be correlated to the presence of a novel band migrating above or below this position. Despite the presence of chromosomal polymorphism, large syntenic groups were conserved between the isolates. The appearance of new chromosomal bands in clone D11 could be explained by chromosome fusion followed by a chromosome break or interchromosomal exchange of large DNA segments. Our results also suggest that telomeric regions are involved in this process. The variant represented by clone D11 could have been induced by the stress of the cloning procedure or could, as has been suggested for Leishmania infantum, have emerged from a multiclonal, mosaic parasite population submitted to frequent DNA amplification/deletion events, leading to a 'mosaic' structure with different individuals having differently sized versions of the same chromosomes. If this is the case, the variant represented by clone D11 would be better adapted to survive the stress induced by cloning, which includes intracellular development in the mammalian cell. Karyotype polymorphism could be part of the T. cruzi arsenal for responding to environmental pressure. Public Library of Science 2013-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3646811/ /pubmed/23667668 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063738 Text en © 2013 Lima et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lima, Fabio Mitsuo
Souza, Renata Torres
Santori, Fábio Rinaldo
Santos, Michele Fernandes
Cortez, Danielle Rodrigues
Barros, Roberto Moraes
Cano, Maria Isabel
Valadares, Helder Magno Silva
Macedo, Andréa Mara
Mortara, Renato Arruda
da Silveira, José Franco
Interclonal Variations in the Molecular Karyotype of Trypanosoma cruzi: Chromosome Rearrangements in a Single Cell-Derived Clone of the G Strain
title Interclonal Variations in the Molecular Karyotype of Trypanosoma cruzi: Chromosome Rearrangements in a Single Cell-Derived Clone of the G Strain
title_full Interclonal Variations in the Molecular Karyotype of Trypanosoma cruzi: Chromosome Rearrangements in a Single Cell-Derived Clone of the G Strain
title_fullStr Interclonal Variations in the Molecular Karyotype of Trypanosoma cruzi: Chromosome Rearrangements in a Single Cell-Derived Clone of the G Strain
title_full_unstemmed Interclonal Variations in the Molecular Karyotype of Trypanosoma cruzi: Chromosome Rearrangements in a Single Cell-Derived Clone of the G Strain
title_short Interclonal Variations in the Molecular Karyotype of Trypanosoma cruzi: Chromosome Rearrangements in a Single Cell-Derived Clone of the G Strain
title_sort interclonal variations in the molecular karyotype of trypanosoma cruzi: chromosome rearrangements in a single cell-derived clone of the g strain
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3646811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23667668
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063738
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