Cellular barcoding of protozoan pathogens reveals the within-host population dynamics of Toxoplasma gondii host colonization
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Journal Article
Abstract
Cellular barcoding techniques are powerful tools to understand microbial pathogenesis. However, barcoding strategies have not been broadly applied to protozoan parasites, which have unique genomic structures and virulence strategies compared with viral and bacterial pathogens. Here, we present a CRISPR-based method to barcode protozoa, which we successfully apply to Toxoplasma gondii and Trypanosoma brucei. Using libraries of barcoded T. gondii, we evaluate shifts in the population structure from acute to chronic infection of mice. Contrary to expectation, most barcodes were present in the brain one month post-intraperitoneal infection in both inbred CBA/J and outbred Swiss mice. Although parasite cyst number and barcode diversity declined over time, barcodes representing a minor fraction of the inoculum could become a dominant population in the brain by three months post-infection. These data establish a cellular barcoding approach for protozoa and evidence that the blood-brain barrier is not a major bottleneck to colonization by T. gondii.
Date Issued
2022-08
Date Acceptance
2022-07-22
Citation
Cell Reports Methods, 2022, 2 (8), pp.1-16
ISSN
2667-2375
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Start Page
1
End Page
16
Journal / Book Title
Cell Reports Methods
Volume
2
Issue
8
Copyright Statement
© 2022 The Author(s). This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sponsor
Wellcome Trust
NC3Rs (National Centre for the Replacement, Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research)
Identifier
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667237522001515?via%3Dihub
Grant Number
202553/Z/16/Z
NC/S001239/1
Publication Status
Published
Article Number
100274
Date Publish Online
2022-08-22