casein-kinase-ii and Chagas-Disease

casein-kinase-ii has been researched along with Chagas-Disease* in 2 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for casein-kinase-ii and Chagas-Disease

ArticleYear
Molecular analysis of early host cell infection by Trypanosoma cruzi.
    Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library, 2008, May-01, Volume: 13

    Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent of Chagas heart disease, infects heart and other cells leading to cardiac arrest frequently followed by death. The disease affects millions of individuals in the Americas and is posing health problems because of blood transmission in the US due to large Latin American immigration. Since the current drugs present serious side effects and do not cure the chronic infection, it is critically important to understand the early process of cellular infection at the molecular and structural levels to design novel inhibitors to block T. cruzi infection. In this review, the authors critically analyze the molecular and cellular basis of early T. cruzi infection and discuss the future directions in this area. The candidate T. cruzi invasive genes and host genes involved in the process of early infection are just beginning to be understood. The trypanosome invasive proteins are excellent targets for intervention. The progress made in the cell biology of T. cruzi infection will also facilitate the development of novel cell-based therapies to ameliorate the disease.

    Topics: Animals; Casein Kinase II; Chagas Disease; Cysteine Endopeptidases; Glycoproteins; Host-Parasite Interactions; Humans; Neuraminidase; Prolyl Oligopeptidases; Protozoan Proteins; Serine Endopeptidases; Trypanosoma cruzi

2008

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for casein-kinase-ii and Chagas-Disease

ArticleYear
    Cells, 2022, 11-21, Volume: 11, Issue:22

    DNA polymerase β plays a fundamental role in the life cycle of

    Topics: Casein Kinase II; Chagas Disease; DNA Polymerase beta; Humans; Protein Kinase C; Trypanosoma cruzi

2022