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The in vivo and in vitro roles of Trypanosoma cruzi Rad51 in the repair of DNA double strand breaks and oxidative lesions.


ABSTRACT: In Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiologic agent of Chagas disease, Rad51 (TcRad51) is a central enzyme for homologous recombination. Here we describe the different roles of TcRad51 in DNA repair. Epimastigotes of T. cruzi overexpressing TcRAD51 presented abundant TcRad51-labeled foci before gamma irradiation treatment, and a faster growth recovery when compared to single-knockout epimastigotes for RAD51. Overexpression of RAD51 also promoted increased resistance against hydrogen peroxide treatment, while the single-knockout epimastigotes for RAD51 exhibited increased sensitivity to this oxidant agent, which indicates a role for this gene in the repair of DNA oxidative lesions. In contrast, TcRad51 was not involved in the repair of crosslink lesions promoted by UV light and cisplatin treatment. Also, RAD51 single-knockout epimastigotes showed a similar growth rate to that exhibited by wild-type ones after treatment with hydroxyurea, but an increased sensitivity to methyl methane sulfonate. Besides its role in epimastigotes, TcRad51 is also important during mammalian infection, as shown by increased detection of T. cruzi cells overexpressing RAD51, and decreased detection of single-knockout cells for RAD51, in both fibroblasts and macrophages infected with amastigotes. Besides that, RAD51-overexpressing parasites infecting mice also presented increased infectivity and higher resistance against benznidazole. We thus show that TcRad51 is involved in the repair of DNA double strands breaks and oxidative lesions in two different T. cruzi developmental stages, possibly playing an important role in the infectivity of this parasite.

SUBMITTER: Gomes Passos Silva D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6258567 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The in vivo and in vitro roles of Trypanosoma cruzi Rad51 in the repair of DNA double strand breaks and oxidative lesions.

Gomes Passos Silva Danielle D   da Silva Santos Selma S   Nardelli Sheila C SC   Mendes Isabela Cecília IC   Freire Anna Cláudia Guimarães ACG   Repolês Bruno Marçal BM   Resende Bruno Carvalho BC   Costa-Silva Héllida Marina HM   da Silva Verônica Santana VS   Oliveira Karla Andrade de KA   Oliveira Camila Franco Batista CFB   Vilela Liza Figueiredo Felicori LFF   Nagem Ronaldo Alves Pinto RAP   Franco Glória Regina GR   Macedo Andrea Mara AM   Pena Sergio Danilo Junho SDJ   Tahara Erich Birelli EB   Sales Junior Policarpo Ademar PA   Moreira Douglas Souza DS   Teixeira Santuza Maria Ribeiro SMR   McCulloch Richard R   Virgilio Stela S   Tosi Luiz Ricardo Orsini LRO   Schenkman Sergio S   Andrade Luciana Oliveira LO   Murta Silvane Maria Fonseca SMF   Machado Carlos Renato CR  

PLoS neglected tropical diseases 20181113 11


In Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiologic agent of Chagas disease, Rad51 (TcRad51) is a central enzyme for homologous recombination. Here we describe the different roles of TcRad51 in DNA repair. Epimastigotes of T. cruzi overexpressing TcRAD51 presented abundant TcRad51-labeled foci before gamma irradiation treatment, and a faster growth recovery when compared to single-knockout epimastigotes for RAD51. Overexpression of RAD51 also promoted increased resistance against hydrogen peroxide treatment, wh  ...[more]

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