| Literature DB >> 20084096 |
Anna Svárovská1, Thomas H Ant, Veronika Seblová, Lucie Jecná, Stephen M Beverley, Petr Volf.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sand fly species able to support the survival of the protozoan parasite Leishmania have been classified as permissive or specific, based upon their ability to support a wide or limited range of strains and/or species. Studies of a limited number of fly/parasite species combinations have implicated parasite surface molecules in this process and here we provide further evidence in support of this proposal. We investigated the role of lipophosphoglycan (LPG) and other phosphoglycans (PGs) in sand fly survival, using Leishmania major mutants deficient in LPG (lpg1(-)), and the phosphoglycan (PG)-deficient mutant lpg2(-). The sand fly species used were the permissive species Phlebotomus perniciosus and P. argentipes, and the specific vector P. duboscqi, a species resistant to L. infantum development. PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20084096 PMCID: PMC2797086 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0000580
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Figure 1Development of L. major mutants in P. duboscqi.
Phlebotomus duboscqi females were infected with Leishmania major wild type (WT) or mutants lacking LPG (lpg1 −) or all LPG2-dependent molecules (lpg2 −). Day 2 - dissection before defecation (48hours post-infection), day 9 - dissection after defecation. Infections were classified into three cathegories: heavy (more than 1000 promastigotes per gut) - black bars, moderate (100–1000) - grey bars, light (1–100) - white bars. Numbers above the bars indicate the number of dissected females.
Figure 2Development of L. major mutants in P. argentipes.
Leishmania major lines tested were the same as in Fig. 1. Day 2 - dissection before defecation (48 hours post-infection); day 5 - dissection after defecation. The intensity of infections was evaluated as described in Fig. 1. Numbers above the bars indicate the number of dissected P. argentipes females.
Figure 3Development of L. major mutants in P. perniciosus.
Leishmania major lines tested and evaluation of infections were the same as described in Fig. 1. Numbers above the bars indicate the number of dissected P. perniciosus females.
Figure 4Western blot of P. duboscqi midgut proteins incubated with various lectins.
Lectins concanavalin A (Con) and Pisum sativum agglutinin (PSA) specifically reacted with P. duboscqi midgut lysate. Reaction of lectins Helix pomatia agglutinin (HPA), Ricinus communis agglutinin (RCA) and Soybean agglutinin (SBA) were negative.
Requirement for lipophosphoglycan (LPG) and other phosphoglycans (PGs) during Leishmania development in various sand fly species.
| Vector species (colony origin) | Leishmania species | Interpretation | Mutant lines | Infection outcome | Reference |
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| LPG required in late phase |
| Low percentage of infected flies on day 5 | Sacks |
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| LPG required in late phase |
| Low percentage of infected flies on day 8 | Myskova |
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| LPG required in late phase |
| Fewer than a 1000 parasites/gut on day 7 | Secundino |
| PGs required from early phase |
| Impaired on day 3; no parasites on day 7 | |||
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| Impaired on day 3; low numbers of parasites on day 6 | ||||
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| LPG possibly required in late phase |
| Comparable to WT on day 4, partially impaired on days 8 and 10 | Boulanger |
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| Impared on day 4, no parasites on days 8 and 10 | |||
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| LPG required in late phase |
| Comparable to | This study |
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| Impaired on day 2; no parasites on day 9 | |||
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| LPG-independent |
| High level of infection on day 7 | Myskova |
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| High level of infection on day 7 | Secundino | |||
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| Impaired on day 3; no parasites on day 7 | Secundino | ||
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| LPG-independent |
| Mature infections on day 7–9 | Rogers | |
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| LPG-independent |
| High level of infection on day 7 | Myskova |
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| LPG-independent |
| High level of infection on day 9 | This study |
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| Comparable to | |||
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| LPG-independent |
| High level of infection on day 5 | Thist study |
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| Impaired on day 2; low numbers of parasites on day 5 | |||
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| LPG possibly required | R2D2 (LPG-deficient) | Severely impaired on day 5 | Pimenta | |
| PGs required from early phase | C3PO (PG-deficient) | Impaired on day 2; no parasites on day 5 | Sacks | ||
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| Impaired on day 2; no parasites on day 5 | Sacks |