2020
DOI: 10.1128/msphere.00594-20
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Binding of Leishmania infantum Lipophosphoglycan to the Midgut Is Not Sufficient To Define Vector Competence in Lutzomyia longipalpis Sand Flies

Abstract: The major surface lipophosphoglycan (LPG) of Leishmania parasites is critical to vector competence in restrictive sand fly vectors in mediating Leishmania attachment to the midgut epithelium, considered essential to parasite survival and development. However, the relevance of LPG for sand flies that harbor multiple species of Leishmania remains elusive. We tested binding of Leishmania infantum wild-type (WT), LPG-defective (Δlpg1 mutants), and add-back (Δlpg1 + LPG1) lines to sand fly midguts in vitro and thei… Show more

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“…longipalpis is LPG-mediated, but that both wild-type and Δlpg1 mutant parasites developed comparable mature infections in Lu. longipalpis [22]. These studies indicate that attachment to the midgut epithelium may not be crucial for retainment of parasites in the gut of permissive vectors [21].…”
Section: The Critical Role Of Sand Fly Behavior and Blood Acquisition In Leishmania Developmentmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…longipalpis is LPG-mediated, but that both wild-type and Δlpg1 mutant parasites developed comparable mature infections in Lu. longipalpis [22]. These studies indicate that attachment to the midgut epithelium may not be crucial for retainment of parasites in the gut of permissive vectors [21].…”
Section: The Critical Role Of Sand Fly Behavior and Blood Acquisition In Leishmania Developmentmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…(D) If a sand fly takes more blood meals (BM4+), intake of fresh blood reinitiates the cycle of MP amplification through RP division and enlarges the HPS, further blocking the SV. Sequential events are largely based on [22].…”
Section: Glossarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LPG, a membrane-anchored glycoconjugate, is a multivirulence factor involved in several functions both in the vertebrate and invertebrate host [ 22 , 23 , 24 ]. LPG affects promastigote binding to the Old World vector midgut, a crucial process for avoiding parasite loss with the digested blood meal [ 25 ], although no such clear function was seen in New World vectors [ 26 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%