2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0010893
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Quantitative single-cell analysis of Leishmania major amastigote differentiation demonstrates variably extended expression of the lipophosphoglycan (LPG) virulence factor in different host cell types

Abstract: Immediately following their deposition into the mammalian host by an infected sand fly vector, Leishmania parasites encounter and are engulfed by a variety of cell types. From there, parasites may transit to other cell types, primarily macrophages or dendritic cells, where they replicate and induce pathology. During this time, Leishmania cells undergo a dramatic transformation from the motile non-replicating metacyclic stage to the non-motile replicative amastigote stage, a differentiative process that can be … Show more

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“…However, like EVs from the present work, EVs from L. amazonensis (Ba125 strain) were also very pro-inflammatory for murine macrophages via TLR4/TLR2 [35]. Furthermore, a prolonged expression of LPG by Leishmania after infection of some cell types can have a role in the intracellular survival of the parasite [36]. Thus, it is plausible to suppose that the higher expression of the lpg3 gene observed in IVD-P promastigotes is related to the increased number of parasites observed in infected macrophages.…”
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confidence: 49%
“…However, like EVs from the present work, EVs from L. amazonensis (Ba125 strain) were also very pro-inflammatory for murine macrophages via TLR4/TLR2 [35]. Furthermore, a prolonged expression of LPG by Leishmania after infection of some cell types can have a role in the intracellular survival of the parasite [36]. Thus, it is plausible to suppose that the higher expression of the lpg3 gene observed in IVD-P promastigotes is related to the increased number of parasites observed in infected macrophages.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 49%