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Review
. 2018 Jun;34(6):466-480.
doi: 10.1016/j.pt.2018.03.002. Epub 2018 Mar 28.

Trypanosomatids Are Much More than Just Trypanosomes: Clues from the Expanded Family Tree

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Trypanosomatids Are Much More than Just Trypanosomes: Clues from the Expanded Family Tree

Julius Lukeš et al. Trends Parasitol. 2018 Jun.
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Abstract

Trypanosomes and leishmanias are widely known parasites of humans. However, they are just two out of several phylogenetic lineages that constitute the family Trypanosomatidae. Although dixeny - the ability to infect two hosts - is a derived trait of vertebrate-infecting parasites, the majority of trypanosomatids are monoxenous. Like their common ancestor, the monoxenous Trypanosomatidae are mostly parasites or commensals of insects. This review covers recent advances in the study of insect trypanosomatids, highlighting their diversity as well as genetic, morphological and biochemical complexity, which, until recently, was underappreciated. The investigation of insect trypanosomatids is providing an important foundation for understanding the origin and evolution of parasitism, including colonization of vertebrates and the appearance of human pathogens.

Keywords: diversity; endosymbiosis; phylogeny; trypanosomatids; virus.

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