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The Mating Competence of Geographically Diverse Leishmania major Strains in Their Natural and Unnatural Sand Fly Vectors

Invertebrate stages of Leishmania are capable of genetic exchange during their extracellular growth and development in the sand fly vector. Here we explore two variables: the ability of diverse L. major strains from across its natural range to undergo mating in pairwise tests; and the timing of the...

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Autores principales: Inbar, Ehud, Akopyants, Natalia S., Charmoy, Melanie, Romano, Audrey, Lawyer, Phillip, Elnaiem, Dia-Eldin A., Kauffmann, Florence, Barhoumi, Mourad, Grigg, Michael, Owens, Katherine, Fay, Michael, Dobson, Deborah E., Shaik, Jahangheer, Beverley, Stephen M., Sacks, David
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3723561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23935521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003672
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author Inbar, Ehud
Akopyants, Natalia S.
Charmoy, Melanie
Romano, Audrey
Lawyer, Phillip
Elnaiem, Dia-Eldin A.
Kauffmann, Florence
Barhoumi, Mourad
Grigg, Michael
Owens, Katherine
Fay, Michael
Dobson, Deborah E.
Shaik, Jahangheer
Beverley, Stephen M.
Sacks, David
author_facet Inbar, Ehud
Akopyants, Natalia S.
Charmoy, Melanie
Romano, Audrey
Lawyer, Phillip
Elnaiem, Dia-Eldin A.
Kauffmann, Florence
Barhoumi, Mourad
Grigg, Michael
Owens, Katherine
Fay, Michael
Dobson, Deborah E.
Shaik, Jahangheer
Beverley, Stephen M.
Sacks, David
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description Invertebrate stages of Leishmania are capable of genetic exchange during their extracellular growth and development in the sand fly vector. Here we explore two variables: the ability of diverse L. major strains from across its natural range to undergo mating in pairwise tests; and the timing of the appearance of hybrids and their developmental stage associations within both natural (Phlebotomus duboscqi) and unnatural (Lutzomyia longipalpis) sand fly vectors. Following co-infection of flies with parental lines bearing independent drug markers, doubly-drug resistant hybrid progeny were selected, from which 96 clonal lines were analyzed for DNA content and genotyped for parent alleles at 4–6 unlinked nuclear loci as well as the maxicircle DNA. As seen previously, the majority of hybrids showed ‘2n’ DNA contents, but with a significant number of ‘3n’ and one ‘4n’ offspring. In the natural vector, 97% of the nuclear loci showed both parental alleles; however, 3% (4/150) showed only one parental allele. In the unnatural vector, the frequency of uniparental inheritance rose to 10% (27/275). We attribute this to loss of heterozygosity after mating, most likely arising from aneuploidy which is both common and temporally variable in Leishmania. As seen previously, only uniparental inheritance of maxicircle kDNA was observed. Hybrids were recovered at similar efficiencies in all pairwise crosses tested, suggesting that L. major lacks detectable ‘mating types’ that limit free genetic exchange. In the natural vector, comparisons of the timing of hybrid formation with the presence of developmental stages suggest nectomonads as the most likely sexually competent stage, with hybrids emerging well before the first appearance of metacyclic promastigotes. These studies provide an important perspective on the prevalence of genetic exchange in natural populations of L. major and a guide for experimental studies to understand the biology of mating.
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spelling pubmed-37235612013-08-09 The Mating Competence of Geographically Diverse Leishmania major Strains in Their Natural and Unnatural Sand Fly Vectors Inbar, Ehud Akopyants, Natalia S. Charmoy, Melanie Romano, Audrey Lawyer, Phillip Elnaiem, Dia-Eldin A. Kauffmann, Florence Barhoumi, Mourad Grigg, Michael Owens, Katherine Fay, Michael Dobson, Deborah E. Shaik, Jahangheer Beverley, Stephen M. Sacks, David PLoS Genet Research Article Invertebrate stages of Leishmania are capable of genetic exchange during their extracellular growth and development in the sand fly vector. Here we explore two variables: the ability of diverse L. major strains from across its natural range to undergo mating in pairwise tests; and the timing of the appearance of hybrids and their developmental stage associations within both natural (Phlebotomus duboscqi) and unnatural (Lutzomyia longipalpis) sand fly vectors. Following co-infection of flies with parental lines bearing independent drug markers, doubly-drug resistant hybrid progeny were selected, from which 96 clonal lines were analyzed for DNA content and genotyped for parent alleles at 4–6 unlinked nuclear loci as well as the maxicircle DNA. As seen previously, the majority of hybrids showed ‘2n’ DNA contents, but with a significant number of ‘3n’ and one ‘4n’ offspring. In the natural vector, 97% of the nuclear loci showed both parental alleles; however, 3% (4/150) showed only one parental allele. In the unnatural vector, the frequency of uniparental inheritance rose to 10% (27/275). We attribute this to loss of heterozygosity after mating, most likely arising from aneuploidy which is both common and temporally variable in Leishmania. As seen previously, only uniparental inheritance of maxicircle kDNA was observed. Hybrids were recovered at similar efficiencies in all pairwise crosses tested, suggesting that L. major lacks detectable ‘mating types’ that limit free genetic exchange. In the natural vector, comparisons of the timing of hybrid formation with the presence of developmental stages suggest nectomonads as the most likely sexually competent stage, with hybrids emerging well before the first appearance of metacyclic promastigotes. These studies provide an important perspective on the prevalence of genetic exchange in natural populations of L. major and a guide for experimental studies to understand the biology of mating. Public Library of Science 2013-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3723561/ /pubmed/23935521 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003672 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Inbar, Ehud
Akopyants, Natalia S.
Charmoy, Melanie
Romano, Audrey
Lawyer, Phillip
Elnaiem, Dia-Eldin A.
Kauffmann, Florence
Barhoumi, Mourad
Grigg, Michael
Owens, Katherine
Fay, Michael
Dobson, Deborah E.
Shaik, Jahangheer
Beverley, Stephen M.
Sacks, David
The Mating Competence of Geographically Diverse Leishmania major Strains in Their Natural and Unnatural Sand Fly Vectors
title The Mating Competence of Geographically Diverse Leishmania major Strains in Their Natural and Unnatural Sand Fly Vectors
title_full The Mating Competence of Geographically Diverse Leishmania major Strains in Their Natural and Unnatural Sand Fly Vectors
title_fullStr The Mating Competence of Geographically Diverse Leishmania major Strains in Their Natural and Unnatural Sand Fly Vectors
title_full_unstemmed The Mating Competence of Geographically Diverse Leishmania major Strains in Their Natural and Unnatural Sand Fly Vectors
title_short The Mating Competence of Geographically Diverse Leishmania major Strains in Their Natural and Unnatural Sand Fly Vectors
title_sort mating competence of geographically diverse leishmania major strains in their natural and unnatural sand fly vectors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3723561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23935521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003672
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