Authors
Marinei F Gonçalves, Eufrosina S Umezawa, Alejandro M Katzin, Wanderley de Souza, Maria Julia M Alves, Bianca Zingales, Walter Colli
Publication date
1991/1/1
Journal
Experimental parasitology
Volume
72
Issue
1
Pages
43-53
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Tissue culture-derived trypomastigotes from Trypanosoma cruzi spontaneously shed surface antigens into the culture medium. The shedding is a temperature-and time-dependent phenomenon and is independent of the presence of proteins or immune serum in the medium. The analysis of this process in four strains (Y, YuYu, CA1, and RA) showed differences in the amounts of polypeptides released. However, for all strains the liberation of the entire set of surface polypeptides ranging in molecular mass from 70 to 150 kDa was observed. Biochemical and electron microscopic data strongly suggest that most of the surface antigens are released as plasma membrane vesicles, ranging from 20 to 80 nm in diameter.
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