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Elucidating in vitro and in vivo phenotypic behaviour of L. infantum/L. major natural hybrids.

S Cortes1, A Albuquerque-Wendt1, C Maia1, M Carvalho1, I A Lima2, L A R de Freitas2, W L C Dos-Santos2, L Campino1.   

Abstract

The clinical manifestation and course of Leishmania infections depend on factors such as species, virulence and host-immunity. Although trypanosomatids are considered to have clonal propagation, genetic hybridization has produced successful natural hybrid lineages. Hybrids displaying strong selective advantages may have an impact on pathogenesis and the eco-epidemiology of leishmaniasis. Thus, characterization of phenotypic properties of Leishmania hybrids could bring significant insight into the biology, infectivity, pathogenicity and transmission dynamics of these atypical strains. The present study focuses on phenotypic features and survival capacity of Leishmania infantum/Leishmania major hybrid isolates as compared with representative putative parental species, L. infantum and L. major. In vitro assays (growth kinetics, susceptibility to different conditions) and in vivo infection (parasite detection and histopathological alterations) showed that hybrids present higher growth capacity and decreased susceptibility to reactive oxygen species. Furthermore, evaluation of infected spleen tissue suggests that hybrids induce a stronger immune reaction than their putative parents, leading to the development of white pulp hyperplasia in B-lymphocyte compartments. Overall, these hybrids have shown high plasticity in terms of their general behaviour within the different phenotypic parameters, suggesting that they might have acquired genetic features conferring different mechanisms to evade host cells.

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Keywords:  In vitro behaviour; L. infantum/L. major hybrids; Leishmania hybrids; in vivo behaviour; phenotype

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30486907     DOI: 10.1017/S0031182018001993

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitology        ISSN: 0031-1820            Impact factor:   3.234


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1.  Study on the Occurrence of Genetic Exchange Among Parasites of the Leishmania mexicana Complex.

Authors:  Roman Telittchenko; Albert Descoteaux
Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2020-12-07       Impact factor: 5.293

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