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==Background==
= ''Trypanosoma'' spp. =
===Microbiology===

== Microbiology ==

* Flagellated vector-borne protozoan parasite of mammals in the genus ''Trypanosoma''
* Flagellated vector-borne protozoan parasite of mammals in the genus ''Trypanosoma''
* Generally have three morphological states: epimastigote, amastigote, and trypomastigote
* Generally have three morphological states: epimastigote, amastigote, and trypomastigote
** ''T. cruzi'' has an intracellular amastigote while ''T. brucei'' do not, but rather multiply as trypomastigotes in the bloodstream
** ''[[T. cruzi]]'' has an intracellular amastigote while ''[[T. brucei]]'' do not, but rather multiply as trypomastigotes in the bloodstream
** Amastigotes are commonly intracellular, and are small with a very short flagellum
** Amastigotes are commonly intracellular, and are small with a very short flagellum
** Epimastigotes have a flagellum that runs along and connects as an undulating membrane, with the kinetoplast anterior to the nucleus
** Epimastigotes have a flagellum that runs along and connects as an undulating membrane, with the kinetoplast anterior to the nucleus
** Trypomastigotes have a similar flagellum as epimastigotes, but with the kinetoplast posterior to the nucleus
** Trypomastigotes have a similar flagellum as epimastigotes, but with the kinetoplast posterior to the nucleus

[[File:800px-TrypanosomatidMorphologies_PlainSVG.svg.png|Stages of trypanosomes]]

* Two major groups
* Two major groups
** ''Stercoraria'', which multiply discontinuously in the mammal as amastigotes, and develop in the vector in the hindgut
** ''Stercoraria'', which multiply discontinuously in the mammal as amastigotes, and develop in the vector in the hindgut
*** Transferred via contaminated feces
*** Transferred via contaminated feces
*** e.g. ''T. cruzi''
*** e.g. ''[[Trypanosoma cruzi]]''
** ''Salivaria'', which multiply continuously in the mammal as trypomastigotes, and develop in the vector in the salivary glands
** ''Salivaria'', which multiply continuously in the mammal as trypomastigotes, and develop in the vector in the salivary glands
*** Transferred via saliva
*** Transferred via saliva
*** e.g. ''T. brucei''
*** e.g. ''[[Trypanosoma brucei]]''
* Three species infect humans
* Three species infect humans
** ''T. cruzi'', which causes Chagas disease
** ''[[Trypanosoma cruzi]]'', which causes Chagas disease
** ''T. brucei gambiense'' and ''T. brucei rhodesiense'', which cause African sleeping sickness
** ''[[Trypanosoma brucei gambiense]]'' and ''[[Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense]]'', which cause African sleeping sickness

** Something else?
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[[Category:Protozoa]]

Latest revision as of 16:54, 25 January 2022

Background

Microbiology

  • Flagellated vector-borne protozoan parasite of mammals in the genus Trypanosoma
  • Generally have three morphological states: epimastigote, amastigote, and trypomastigote
    • T. cruzi has an intracellular amastigote while T. brucei do not, but rather multiply as trypomastigotes in the bloodstream
    • Amastigotes are commonly intracellular, and are small with a very short flagellum
    • Epimastigotes have a flagellum that runs along and connects as an undulating membrane, with the kinetoplast anterior to the nucleus
    • Trypomastigotes have a similar flagellum as epimastigotes, but with the kinetoplast posterior to the nucleus
  • Two major groups
    • Stercoraria, which multiply discontinuously in the mammal as amastigotes, and develop in the vector in the hindgut
    • Salivaria, which multiply continuously in the mammal as trypomastigotes, and develop in the vector in the salivary glands
  • Three species infect humans