Journal article

Divergent transcriptional responses to physiological and xenobiotic stress in Giardia duodenalis

BRE Ansell, MJ McConville, L Baker, PK Korhonen, SJ Emery, SG Svärd, RB Gasser, AR Jexa

Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2016

Abstract

Understanding how parasites respond to stress can help to identify essential biological processes. Giardia duodenalis is a parasitic protist that infects the human gastrointestinal tract and causes 200 to 300 million cases of diarrhea annually. Metronidazole, a major antigiardial drug, is thought to cause oxidative damage within the infective trophozoite form. However, treatment efficacy is suboptimal, due partly to metronidazole-resistant infections. To elucidate conserved and stress-specific responses, we calibrated sublethal metronidazole, hydrogen peroxide, and thermal stresses to exert approximately equal pressure on trophozoite growth and compared transcriptional responses after 24 h o..

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