Animal models for exploring Chagas disease pathogenesis and supporting drug discovery.

Archie A Khan ; Martin C Taylor ORCID logo ; Amanda Fortes Francisco ORCID logo ; Shiromani Jayawardhana ; Richard L Atherton ; Francisco Olmo ; Michael D Lewis ; John M Kelly ORCID logo ; (2024) Animal models for exploring Chagas disease pathogenesis and supporting drug discovery. Clinical microbiology reviews, 37 (4). e0015523-. ISSN 0893-8512 DOI: 10.1128/cmr.00155-23
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SUMMARYInfections with the parasitic protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi cause Chagas disease, which results in serious cardiac and/or digestive pathology in 30%-40% of individuals. However, symptomatic disease can take decades to become apparent, and there is a broad spectrum of possible outcomes. The complex and long-term nature of this infection places a major constraint on the scope for experimental studies in humans. Accordingly, predictive animal models have been a mainstay of Chagas disease research. The resulting data have made major contributions to our understanding of parasite biology, immune responses, and disease pathogenesis and have provided a platform that informs and facilitates the global drug discovery effort. Here, we provide an overview of available animal models and illustrate how they have had a key impact across the field.


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