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Luisa M. Figueiredo


Instituto de Medicina Molecular (iMM) Lisboa

Supervisor ESR 4





lmf@medicina.ulisboa.pt

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Research Interests

Parasitism relies on the ability of an organism to exploit its host. Trypanosoma brucei is a unicellular parasite responsible for a fatal disease in humans (sleeping sickness), and for a chronic disease in cattle (nagana) in Sub-Saharan Africa. Our group is interested in understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms employed by T. brucei to be an effective parasite. Our current projects focus on two main interests:

  1. TISSUE TROPISM– Our lab recently demonstrated that the adipose tissue is a major parasite reservoir during a mouse infection and that parasites functionally adapt to the tissue. These unexpected observations raised many questions: how do parasites move between tissues? What is the selective advantage to accumulate in this tissue? Are parasites equally susceptible to drug treatment? How do parasites enter/exit the tissues? What is the extravascular contribution to the dynamics of parasite transmission?
  1. ANTIGENIC VARIATION– A long-standing interest of our group is to understand the mechanisms that govern antigenic variation, a process that allows trypanosomes to escape the host immune response. We are currently studying the importance of non-coding RNAs and epigenetic modifications on the regulation of genes underlying antigenic variation.

Keywords & Model System

Host-parasite interaction, extravascular parasites, adipose tissue, antigenic variation

Trypanosoma brucei

Scientific CV

Year Function Institution
since 2009 Group Leader Instituto de Medicina Molecular, faculdade de medicina,
Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
2008-2009 Research Associate The Rockefeller University,  Prof. George Cross
New York, NY, USA
2003-2007 Research Associate University,  Prof. George Cross
New York, NY, USA
2002 Postdoctoral Fellow Institut Pasteur, Dept. of Parasitology & Mycology, Prof. Artur Scherf
Paris, France
1993 – 1997 Bachelor of Sciences (biochemistry) Universidade do Porto, Portugal

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant number 860675.

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