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What makes an effective Chagas disease vector? Factors underlying Trypanosoma cruzi-triatomine interactions.

José A de Fuentes-Vicente1, Ana E Gutiérrez-Cabrera2, A Laura Flores-Villegas3, Carl Lowenberger4, Giovanni Benelli5, Paz M Salazar-Schettino6, Alex Córdoba-Aguilar7.   

Abstract

The Chagas disease is caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, which infect blood-feeding triatomine bugs to finally reach mammal hosts. Chagas disease is endemic in Latin America, and is ranked among the 13 neglected tropical diseases worldwide. Currently, an estimate of 7 million people is infected by T. cruzi, leading to about 22 000 deaths per year throughout the Americas. As occurs with other vectors, a major question towards control programs is what makes a susceptible bug. In this review, we focus on findings linked to insect gut structure and microbiota, immunity, genetics, blood sources, abiotic factors (with special reference to ambient temperature and altitude) to understand the interactions occurring between T. cruzi and triatomine bugs, under a co-evolutionary scenario. These factors lead to varying fitness benefits and costs for bugs, explaining why infection in the insect takes place and how it varies in time and space. Our analysis highlights that major factors are gut components and microbiota, blood sources and temperature. Although their close interaction has never been clarified, knowledge reviewed here may help to boost the success of triatomine control programs, reducing the use of insecticides.
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Keywords:  Chagas disease; Evolution; Host-parasite interaction; Meccus pallidipennis; Rhodnius prolixus; Triatoma barberi; Triatoma dimidiata; Triatoma infestans; Triatominae; Trypanosoma cruzi

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29625091     DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2018.04.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Trop        ISSN: 0001-706X            Impact factor:   3.112


  17 in total

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3.  Chagas Disease in the New York City Metropolitan Area.

Authors:  Crystal Zheng; Orlando Quintero; Elizabeth K Revere; Michael B Oey; Fabiola Espinoza; Yoram A Puius; Diana Ramirez-Baron; Carlos R Salama; Luis F Hidalgo; Fabiana S Machado; Omar Saeed; Jooyoung Shin; Snehal R Patel; Christina M Coyle; Herbert B Tanowitz
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4.  Microbiomes of North American Triatominae: The Grounds for Chagas Disease Epidemiology.

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Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2020-11-02       Impact factor: 5.293

9.  The Fate of Dietary Cholesterol in the Kissing Bug Rhodnius prolixus.

Authors:  Petter F Entringer; David Majerowicz; Katia C Gondim
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2021-04-01       Impact factor: 4.566

10.  Identification of blood-feeding sources in Panstrongylus, Psammolestes, Rhodnius and Triatoma using amplicon-based next-generation sequencing.

Authors:  Luisa M Arias-Giraldo; Marina Muñoz; Carolina Hernández; Giovanny Herrera; Natalia Velásquez-Ortiz; Omar Cantillo-Barraza; Plutarco Urbano; Andrés Cuervo; Juan David Ramírez
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2020-08-31       Impact factor: 3.876

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