Single-cell atlas of
Leishmania
development in sandflies reveals the heterogeneity of transmitted parasites and their role in infection
Carolina M. C. Catta-Preta,
Kashinath Ghosh,
David L. Sacks
et al.
Abstract:Sandfly vectors transmit
Leishmania
through egestion of parasites into the host skin. The transmissible dose is shaped by
Leishmania
development in the sandfly gut, described as a sequential differentiation of promastigote morphotypes. Apart from isolated mammal-infective metacyclic promastigotes, little is known about the transcriptional programs and molecular markers for other stages coinhabiting the midgut in mature infections and cotransmitted by the sandfly … Show more
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