The role of parasite-derived arginase in murine Leishmania major

The outcome of infection with Leishmania major depends in part on the balance between arginase and inducible nitric oxide synthase in macrophages. These enzymes compete for the substrate L-arginine. Leishmania major also encodes an arginase gene but, the role of this parasite-derived enzyme in inf...

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Main Author: Muleme, Helen
Other Authors: Uzonna, Jude (Immunology)
Language:en_US
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/3920
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-39202014-01-31T03:32:03Z The role of parasite-derived arginase in murine Leishmania major Muleme, Helen Uzonna, Jude (Immunology) Soussi Gounni, Abdel (Immunology) Wilkins, John (Biochemistry and Medical Genetics) Anderson, Robert (University of Winnipeg) arginase leishmaniasis immunoparasitology The outcome of infection with Leishmania major depends in part on the balance between arginase and inducible nitric oxide synthase in macrophages. These enzymes compete for the substrate L-arginine. Leishmania major also encodes an arginase gene but, the role of this parasite-derived enzyme in infection remains unclear. We hypothesize that parasite-derived arginase influences parasite survival and host immune response to L. major. To examine this hypothesis, we employed an arginase deficient null mutant L. major in in vitro and in vivo experiments. Our results show that deficiency of parasite-derived arginase impaired parasite proliferation and disease pathogenesis. Increased arginase activity however neither affected nitric oxide production, nor did it correlate with IL-4 production. Primary infection of normally resistant hosts causes a chronic infection and does not protect them against re-infection. Thus, parasite-derived arginase is of nutritional importance to L. major, but is not a feasible therapeutic drug target. 2010-04-08T19:47:34Z 2010-04-08T19:47:34Z 2010-04-08T19:47:34Z Muleme HM, Reguera RM, Berard A, Azinwi R, Jia P, Okwor IB, Beverley S, Uzonna JE (2009). Infection with arginase-deficient Leishmania major reveals a parasite number-dependent and cytokine-independent regulation of host cellular arginase activity and disease pathogenesis, Journal of Immunology 183(12):8068-76 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/3920 en_US
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leishmaniasis
immunoparasitology
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leishmaniasis
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Muleme, Helen
The role of parasite-derived arginase in murine Leishmania major
description The outcome of infection with Leishmania major depends in part on the balance between arginase and inducible nitric oxide synthase in macrophages. These enzymes compete for the substrate L-arginine. Leishmania major also encodes an arginase gene but, the role of this parasite-derived enzyme in infection remains unclear. We hypothesize that parasite-derived arginase influences parasite survival and host immune response to L. major. To examine this hypothesis, we employed an arginase deficient null mutant L. major in in vitro and in vivo experiments. Our results show that deficiency of parasite-derived arginase impaired parasite proliferation and disease pathogenesis. Increased arginase activity however neither affected nitric oxide production, nor did it correlate with IL-4 production. Primary infection of normally resistant hosts causes a chronic infection and does not protect them against re-infection. Thus, parasite-derived arginase is of nutritional importance to L. major, but is not a feasible therapeutic drug target.
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title_short The role of parasite-derived arginase in murine Leishmania major
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title_fullStr The role of parasite-derived arginase in murine Leishmania major
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