Leishmania Flashcards
Cutaneous is caused by which strain mainly and why?
L. major because possibly skin is cooler and it’s not as heat resistant
Visceral is caused by which strain?
L. donovani
Mucocutaneous is caused by which strain and how?
L. braziliensis and is thought of as a secondary infection from primary
Human forms
Promastigotes - nonreplicative
Amastigotes - replicative
Sandfly form
Promastigotes
How does it get into cell?
Opsonized by the alternative pathway and taken up by CR3
How does the promastigote become an amastigote?
Requires Normal Human Serum (NHS)
GP63 / Promastigote Surface Protein (PSP) / Major Surface Protein (MSP) / leishmanolysin
Protects from compliment lysis by inhibiting C5 binding and MAC formation
The sandfly promastigotes don’t express it
LipoPhosphoGlycan (LPS) (6 things)
Specific to promastigotes
Compliment resistance
Prevents phagolysosomal fusion until susceptible promastigote differentiates into a
resistant amastigote
Prevents acidification
ROS protection by impairing the assembly of NADPH-oxidase
Decreases proinflammatory response
Apoptotic mimicry
Amastigotes enter macrophage by expressing Phosphatidyl Serine (PS)
PS
Triggers SHP1 which inhibits macrophage activation and thus reduces RNS
PAMPs and PRRs
Promastigote =
Existing - opsonization by the alternative pathway - CR3
LPG - TLRs
Amastigotes =
PS - PSReceptor
Host control
TLR - IL12 - Th1 - IFNgamma - activate macrophage - RNS