The incorporation of different molecules by eukaryotic cells occurs through
endocytosis, which is critical to the cell’s survival and ability to reproduce.
Although this process has been studied in greater detail in mammalian and yeast
cells, several groups working with pathogenic protists have made relevant
contributions. This review analysed the most relevant data on the endocytic
process in anaerobic protists (
Entamoeba histolytica
,
Giardia intestinalis
,
Trichomonas
vaginalis
, and
Tritrichomonas foetus
). Many
protozoa can exert endocytic activity across their entire surface and do so with
great intensity, as with
E. histolytica
. The available data on
the endocytic pathway and the participation of PI-3 kinase, Rab, and Rho
molecular complexes is reviewed from a historical perspective.