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Arginase activity in pathogenic and non-pathogenic species of Leishmania parasites
Proliferation of Leishmania (L.) parasites depends on polyamine availability, which can be generated by the L-arginine catabolism and the enzymatic activity of arginase (ARG) of the parasites and of the mammalian hosts. In the present study, we characterized and compared the arginase (arg) genes fro...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5529023/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28708893 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005774 |
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author | Badirzadeh, Alireza Taheri, Tahereh Taslimi, Yasaman Abdossamadi, Zahra Heidari-Kharaji, Maryam Gholami, Elham Sedaghat, Baharehsadat Niyyati, Maryam Rafati, Sima |
author_facet | Badirzadeh, Alireza Taheri, Tahereh Taslimi, Yasaman Abdossamadi, Zahra Heidari-Kharaji, Maryam Gholami, Elham Sedaghat, Baharehsadat Niyyati, Maryam Rafati, Sima |
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description | Proliferation of Leishmania (L.) parasites depends on polyamine availability, which can be generated by the L-arginine catabolism and the enzymatic activity of arginase (ARG) of the parasites and of the mammalian hosts. In the present study, we characterized and compared the arginase (arg) genes from pathogenic L. major and L. tropica and from non-pathogenic L. tarentolae. We quantified the level of the ARG activity in promastigotes and macrophages infected with pathogenic L. major and L. tropica and non-pathogenic L. tarentolae amastigotes. The ARG's amino acid sequences of the pathogenic and non-pathogenic Leishmania demonstrated virtually 98.6% and 88% identities with the reference L. major Friedlin ARG. Higher ARG activity was observed in all pathogenic promastigotes as compared to non-pathogenic L. tarentolae. In vitro infection of human macrophage cell line (THP1) with pathogenic and non-pathogenic Leishmania spp. resulted in increased ARG activities in the infected macrophages. The ARG activities present in vivo were assessed in susceptible BALB/c and resistant C57BL/6 mice infected with L. major, L. tropica and L. tarentolae. We demonstrated that during the development of the infection, ARG is induced in both strains of mice infected with pathogenic Leishmania. However, in L. major infected BALB/c mice, the induction of ARG and parasite load increased simultaneously according to the time course of infection, whereas in C57BL/6 mice, the enzyme is upregulated solely during the period of footpad swelling. In L. tropica infected mice, the footpads' swellings were slow to develop and demonstrated minimal cutaneous pathology and ARG activity. In contrast, ARG activity was undetectable in mice inoculated with the non-pathogenic L. tarentolae. Our data suggest that infection by Leishmania parasites can increase ARG activity of the host and provides essential polyamines for parasite salvage and its replication. Moreover, the ARG of Leishmania is vital for parasite proliferation and required for infection in mice. ARG activity can be used as one of the main marker of the disease severity. |
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spelling | pubmed-55290232017-08-07 Arginase activity in pathogenic and non-pathogenic species of Leishmania parasites Badirzadeh, Alireza Taheri, Tahereh Taslimi, Yasaman Abdossamadi, Zahra Heidari-Kharaji, Maryam Gholami, Elham Sedaghat, Baharehsadat Niyyati, Maryam Rafati, Sima PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Proliferation of Leishmania (L.) parasites depends on polyamine availability, which can be generated by the L-arginine catabolism and the enzymatic activity of arginase (ARG) of the parasites and of the mammalian hosts. In the present study, we characterized and compared the arginase (arg) genes from pathogenic L. major and L. tropica and from non-pathogenic L. tarentolae. We quantified the level of the ARG activity in promastigotes and macrophages infected with pathogenic L. major and L. tropica and non-pathogenic L. tarentolae amastigotes. The ARG's amino acid sequences of the pathogenic and non-pathogenic Leishmania demonstrated virtually 98.6% and 88% identities with the reference L. major Friedlin ARG. Higher ARG activity was observed in all pathogenic promastigotes as compared to non-pathogenic L. tarentolae. In vitro infection of human macrophage cell line (THP1) with pathogenic and non-pathogenic Leishmania spp. resulted in increased ARG activities in the infected macrophages. The ARG activities present in vivo were assessed in susceptible BALB/c and resistant C57BL/6 mice infected with L. major, L. tropica and L. tarentolae. We demonstrated that during the development of the infection, ARG is induced in both strains of mice infected with pathogenic Leishmania. However, in L. major infected BALB/c mice, the induction of ARG and parasite load increased simultaneously according to the time course of infection, whereas in C57BL/6 mice, the enzyme is upregulated solely during the period of footpad swelling. In L. tropica infected mice, the footpads' swellings were slow to develop and demonstrated minimal cutaneous pathology and ARG activity. In contrast, ARG activity was undetectable in mice inoculated with the non-pathogenic L. tarentolae. Our data suggest that infection by Leishmania parasites can increase ARG activity of the host and provides essential polyamines for parasite salvage and its replication. Moreover, the ARG of Leishmania is vital for parasite proliferation and required for infection in mice. ARG activity can be used as one of the main marker of the disease severity. Public Library of Science 2017-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5529023/ /pubmed/28708893 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005774 Text en © 2017 Badirzadeh et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Badirzadeh, Alireza Taheri, Tahereh Taslimi, Yasaman Abdossamadi, Zahra Heidari-Kharaji, Maryam Gholami, Elham Sedaghat, Baharehsadat Niyyati, Maryam Rafati, Sima Arginase activity in pathogenic and non-pathogenic species of Leishmania parasites |
title | Arginase activity in pathogenic and non-pathogenic species of Leishmania parasites |
title_full | Arginase activity in pathogenic and non-pathogenic species of Leishmania parasites |
title_fullStr | Arginase activity in pathogenic and non-pathogenic species of Leishmania parasites |
title_full_unstemmed | Arginase activity in pathogenic and non-pathogenic species of Leishmania parasites |
title_short | Arginase activity in pathogenic and non-pathogenic species of Leishmania parasites |
title_sort | arginase activity in pathogenic and non-pathogenic species of leishmania parasites |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5529023/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28708893 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005774 |
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