Comparative analysis of biological aspects of Leishmania infantum strains.

Leishmania infantum infantum (LII) is one of the species that causes visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in the Old World, while L. infantum chagasi (LIC) is present in the New World. Few studies address biological differences or the behavior of these strains during infection. These parasites live inside ce...

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Main Authors: Taiana Ferreira-Paes, Karen Dos Santos Charret, Merienny Ramos da Silva Ribeiro, Raquel Ferreira Rodrigues, Leonor Laura Leon
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230545
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author Taiana Ferreira-Paes
Karen Dos Santos Charret
Merienny Ramos da Silva Ribeiro
Raquel Ferreira Rodrigues
Leonor Laura Leon
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Karen Dos Santos Charret
Merienny Ramos da Silva Ribeiro
Raquel Ferreira Rodrigues
Leonor Laura Leon
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description Leishmania infantum infantum (LII) is one of the species that causes visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in the Old World, while L. infantum chagasi (LIC) is present in the New World. Few studies address biological differences or the behavior of these strains during infection. These parasites live inside cells of their hosts, continuously evading microbicidal mechanisms and modulating the immune responses of these cells. One of the mechanisms used by these protozoa involves the L-arginine metabolism. Understanding the differences between Leishmania species and establishing an improved murine model for study of leishmaniasis are matters of extreme importance. Thereby, the objectives of this work were to analyze the biological and molecular differences between two Leishmania infantum strains (LII and LIC) and the degree of susceptibility to infection of mice with different genetic backgrounds. The infectivity in vivo and in vitro of LII and LIC strains was evaluated in BALB/c and Swiss Webster mice, as well the NOS and ARG activities. The LII strain was more infective than the LIC strain both in vivo and in vitro. In animals infected by the LII and LIC strains, differences in NOS and ARG activities occurred. In vitro, promastigotes of LII isolated from BALB/c and Swiss Webster mice showed higher ARG activity than LIC promastigotes during the growth curve. However, no difference was observed in intracellular NO production by promastigotes of these strains. The ARG gene sequences were compared, and those of both strains were identical. However, despite the similarity, the strains showed different expression levels of this gene. It can be concluded that although L. chagasi strains are considered identical to L. infantum strains from a molecular point of view, these strains have different biological behavior.
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spelling doaj.art-f14804c85e124a78b77ea7852ef66d212022-12-21T22:39:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-011512e023054510.1371/journal.pone.0230545Comparative analysis of biological aspects of Leishmania infantum strains.Taiana Ferreira-PaesKaren Dos Santos CharretMerienny Ramos da Silva RibeiroRaquel Ferreira RodriguesLeonor Laura LeonLeishmania infantum infantum (LII) is one of the species that causes visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in the Old World, while L. infantum chagasi (LIC) is present in the New World. Few studies address biological differences or the behavior of these strains during infection. These parasites live inside cells of their hosts, continuously evading microbicidal mechanisms and modulating the immune responses of these cells. One of the mechanisms used by these protozoa involves the L-arginine metabolism. Understanding the differences between Leishmania species and establishing an improved murine model for study of leishmaniasis are matters of extreme importance. Thereby, the objectives of this work were to analyze the biological and molecular differences between two Leishmania infantum strains (LII and LIC) and the degree of susceptibility to infection of mice with different genetic backgrounds. The infectivity in vivo and in vitro of LII and LIC strains was evaluated in BALB/c and Swiss Webster mice, as well the NOS and ARG activities. The LII strain was more infective than the LIC strain both in vivo and in vitro. In animals infected by the LII and LIC strains, differences in NOS and ARG activities occurred. In vitro, promastigotes of LII isolated from BALB/c and Swiss Webster mice showed higher ARG activity than LIC promastigotes during the growth curve. However, no difference was observed in intracellular NO production by promastigotes of these strains. The ARG gene sequences were compared, and those of both strains were identical. However, despite the similarity, the strains showed different expression levels of this gene. It can be concluded that although L. chagasi strains are considered identical to L. infantum strains from a molecular point of view, these strains have different biological behavior.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230545
spellingShingle Taiana Ferreira-Paes
Karen Dos Santos Charret
Merienny Ramos da Silva Ribeiro
Raquel Ferreira Rodrigues
Leonor Laura Leon
Comparative analysis of biological aspects of Leishmania infantum strains.
PLoS ONE
title Comparative analysis of biological aspects of Leishmania infantum strains.
title_full Comparative analysis of biological aspects of Leishmania infantum strains.
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of biological aspects of Leishmania infantum strains.
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of biological aspects of Leishmania infantum strains.
title_short Comparative analysis of biological aspects of Leishmania infantum strains.
title_sort comparative analysis of biological aspects of leishmania infantum strains
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230545
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