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Parasite Shreds Its Own Genes to Hide

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Parasite Shreds Its Own Genes to Hide

A deadly parasite causes sleeping sickness. It spreads through tsetse fly bites. The parasite needs to hide from our immune system. How does it stay invisible? It uses a protein cloak. This cloak constantly changes its surface. As a result, the immune system cannot recognize it.

The Molecular Shredder

Scientists at the University of York found a key protein. They named it ESB2. This protein acts like a “molecular shredder.”Here is the clever trick. The parasite produces many cloak proteins. However, it produces very few helper proteins. The genetic instructions contain both. So how does it create this imbalance?ESB2 cuts up the helper gene messages. It destroys them immediately after reading. Meanwhile, it leaves the cloak instructions untouched. Therefore, the parasite controls its output by shredding, not by slowing down.

Solving a 40‑Year Mystery

This discovery solves a long‑standing puzzle. For decades, researchers could not explain the imbalance. Now they know the parasite edits its genetic manual in real time.“Survival depends on destroying genetic instructions at the source,” says one researcher. The shredder works inside the parasite’s protein factory.

Why This Matters

This finding reveals a weak point. If scientists can block ESB2, the parasite cannot hide. Consequently, the immune system would attack it. That could lead to new treatments for sleeping sickness. The disease still affects many people across sub‑Saharan Africa.

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