This project is concerned with (a) analyses of the genetic diversity, of Trypanosoma cruzi and its implications to the epidemiology, course and diagnosis of Chagas' disease, (b) the development of high resolution flow cytometry instrumentation for biomedical research and (c) the utilization of flow cytometry and low light level video microscopy for the analyses of infectious agents. We have established that inter-developmental stage differences exist in both total DNA and kinetoplast and/or nuclear base ratios in T. cruzi. Hybridization analyses with DNA probes indicate that T. cruzi exhibits restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) and preliminary data indicate this may be due, in part, to amplified DNA or multiple repeated sequences. Although definitely a low frequency occurrence, variants of T. cruzi can arise spontaneously which may explain both the appearance and maintenance of T. cruzi diversity in nature. Environmental stress can result in the appearance of new and stable variants within cloned stocks.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Type
Intramural Research (Z01)
Project #
1Z01AI000099-20
Application #
3809549
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Support Year
20
Fiscal Year
1990
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United States
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Tokumasu, Fuyuki; Ostera, Graciela R; Amaratunga, Chanaki et al. (2012) Modifications in erythrocyte membrane zeta potential by Plasmodium falciparum infection. Exp Parasitol 131:245-51
Tokumasu, Fuyuki; Nardone, Glenn A; Ostera, Graciela R et al. (2009) Altered membrane structure and surface potential in homozygous hemoglobin C erythrocytes. PLoS One 4:e5828
Ostera, Graciela; Tokumasu, Fuyuki; Oliveira, Fabiano et al. (2008) Plasmodium falciparum: food vacuole localization of nitric oxide-derived species in intraerythrocytic stages of the malaria parasite. Exp Parasitol 120:29-38
Calvo, Eric; Tokumasu, Fuyuki; Marinotti, Osvaldo et al. (2007) Aegyptin, a novel mosquito salivary gland protein, specifically binds to collagen and prevents its interaction with platelet glycoprotein VI, integrin alpha2beta1, and von Willebrand factor. J Biol Chem 282:26928-38
Hayakawa, Eri; Tokumasu, Fuyuki; Nardone, Glenn A et al. (2007) A Mycobacterium tuberculosis-derived lipid inhibits membrane fusion by modulating lipid membrane domains. Biophys J 93:4018-30
Arie, Takayuki; Fairhurst, Rick M; Brittain, Nathaniel J et al. (2005) Hemoglobin C modulates the surface topography of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes. J Struct Biol 150:163-9
Tokumasu, Fuyuki; Fairhurst, Rick M; Ostera, Graciela R et al. (2005) Band 3 modifications in Plasmodium falciparum-infected AA and CC erythrocytes assayed by autocorrelation analysis using quantum dots. J Cell Sci 118:1091-8
Tokumasu, Fuyuki; Hwang, Jeeseong; Dvorak, James A (2004) Heterogeneous molecular distribution in supported multicomponent lipid bilayers. Langmuir 20:614-8
Tokumasu, Fuyuki; Jin, Albert J; Feigenson, Gerald W et al. (2003) Atomic force microscopy of nanometric liposome adsorption and nanoscopic membrane domain formation. Ultramicroscopy 97:217-27
Tokumasu, F; Dvorak, J (2003) Development and application of quantum dots for immunocytochemistry of human erythrocytes. J Microsc 211:256-61

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