International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jan 2021)

Intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> Signaling in Protozoan Parasites: An Overview with a Focus on Mitochondria

  • Pedro H. Scarpelli,
  • Mateus F. Pecenin,
  • Celia R. S. Garcia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22010469
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
p. 469

Abstract

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Ca2+ signaling has been involved in controling critical cellular functions such as activation of proteases, cell death, and cell cycle control. The endoplasmatic reticulum plays a significant role in Ca2+ storage inside the cell, but mitochondria have long been recognized as a fundamental Ca2+ pool. Protozoan parasites such as Plasmodium falciparum, Toxoplasma gondii, and Trypanosoma cruzi display a Ca2+ signaling toolkit with similarities to higher eukaryotes, including the participation of mitochondria in Ca2+-dependent signaling events. This review summarizes the most recent knowledge in mitochondrial Ca2+ signaling in protozoan parasites, focusing on the mechanism involved in mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake by pathogenic protists.

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