Chagas Disease - From Cellular and Molecular Aspects of Trypanosoma Cruzi-Host Interactions to the Clinical Intervention 2022
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.103740
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Modulation of Host Cell Apoptosis byTrypanosoma cruzi: Repercussions in the Development of Chronic Chagasic Cardiomyopathy

Abstract: Trypanosoma cruzi is an intracellular parasite, which causes Chagas disease, affecting millions of people throughout the world. T. cruzi can invade several cell types, among which macrophages and cardiomyocytes stand out. Chagas disease goes through two stages: acute and chronic. If it becomes chronic, its most severe form is the chagasic chronic cardiomyopathy, which accounts for most of the fatalities due to this disease. For parasites to persist for long enough in cells, they should evade several host immun… Show more

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