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Complete Genome Sequence of the Apicomplexan, <i>Cryptosporidium parvum</i>

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2004

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TLDR

Cryptosporidium parvum is an intestinal parasite that causes persistent infections in healthy individuals and severe disease in immunocompromised hosts. The authors report the complete genome sequence of a type II isolate of C. parvum.

Abstract

The apicomplexan Cryptosporidium parvum is an intestinal parasite that affects healthy humans and animals, and causes an unrelenting infection in immunocompromised individuals such as AIDS patients. We report the complete genome sequence of C. parvum, type II isolate. Genome analysis identifies extremely streamlined metabolic pathways and a reliance on the host for nutrients. In contrast to Plasmodium and Toxoplasma, the parasite lacks an apicoplast and its genome, and possesses a degenerate mitochondrion that has lost its genome. Several novel classes of cell-surface and secreted proteins with a potential role in host interactions and pathogenesis were also detected. Elucidation of the core metabolism, including enzymes with high similarities to bacterial and plant counterparts, opens new avenues for drug development.

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