A Multi-Omics Perspective on Tritrichomonas foetus: From Genomics to Future Directions
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Streszczenie
Tritrichomonas foetus is an anaerobic flagellated protozoan that infects multiple animal
hosts, primarily cattle and cats, with occasional isolation from pigs. It causes bovine
trichomonosis, a venereal disease associated with infertility, abortion, and economic losses
in cattle herd. In cats, T. foetus infects the gastrointestinal tract, causing chronic diarrhea
which can be difficult to treat. Despite its broad impact, the pathogen is difficult to control
because it evades immune responses and persists in host tissues. Recent advances in
omics technologies, including genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics, have contributed
to a better understanding of the parasite’s genetic structure, virulence, drug resistance
mechanisms, and metabolic pathways. These findings have identified potential drug targets
and paved the way for targeted therapies. However, the biology, pathogenicity, and host
interactions with T. foetus are still not fully understood, and many aspects of its life cycle
and molecular mechanisms remain to be elucidated. This review summarizes the latest
omics research on T. foetus, highlighting its genetic diversity and host-specific adaptations,
and outlines the gaps in our understanding.
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