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Increased transmission potential of Leishmania major/Leishmania infantum hybrids
Authors:Volf Petr  Benkova Ivana  Myskova Jitka  Sadlova Jovana  Campino Lenea  Ravel Christophe
Institution:Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Vinicna 7, Prague 2, 12844 Czech Republic. volf@cesnet.cz
Abstract:Development of Leishmania infantum/Leishmania major hybrids was studied in two sand fly species. In Phlebotomus papatasi, which supported development of L. major but not L. infantum, the hybrids produced heavy late-stage infections with high numbers of metacyclic promastigotes. In the permissive vector Lutzomyia longipalpis, all Leishmania strains included in this study developed well. Hybrids were found to express L. major lipophosphoglycan, apparently enabling them to survive in P. papatasi midgut. The genetic exchange of the hybrids thus appeared to have enhanced their transmission potential and fitness. A potentially serious consequence is the future spread of the hybrids using this peridomestic and antropophilic vector.
Keywords:Leishmania transmission  Parasite-vector interaction  Emerging diseases
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