Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2436289 International Journal for Parasitology 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Recent clinical isolates of Leishmania donovani from the hyperendemic zone of Bihar were characterised in vitro in terms of their sensitivity towards sodium stibogluconate in a macrophage culture system. The resulting half maximal effective concentration (EC50) values were compared with those of known sensitive isolates. Fifteen of the isolates showed decreased sensitivity towards SSG with an average EC50 of 25.7 ± 4.5 μg/ml pentavalent antimony (defined as antimony resistant), whereas nine showed considerable sensitivity with an average EC50 of 4.6 ± 1.7 μg/ml (defined as antimony sensitive). Out of those nine, seven were recent clinical isolates and the remaining two were known sensitive isolates. Compared with the antimony sensitive, resistant isolates showed enhanced expression of thiol metabolising enzymes in varying degrees coupled with increased intracellular non-protein thiol content, decreased fluorescence anisotropy (inversely proportional with membrane fluidity) and over-expression of the terminal glycoconjugates (N-acetyl-d-galactosaminyl residue). Macrophages infected with resistant but not with sensitive showed up-regulation of the ATP Binding Cassette transporter multidrug resistance protein 1 and permeability glycoprotein, while the supernatant contained abundant IL-10. The above results reinforce the notion that antimony resistant parasites have undergone a number of biochemical and biophysical changes as part of their adaptation to ensure their survival in the host.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (127 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Leishmania donovani showing a high EC50 value against sodium stibogluconate is considered to be resistant or else sensitive. ► Thiol metabolising enzymes and non-protein thiols are highly expressed in antimony resistant L. donovani isolates. ► Over-expression of terminal glycoconjugate N-acetyl galactosamine in antimony-resistant but not in sensitive isolates. ► The resistant isolates show higher membrane fluidity compared with the sensitive isolates. ► Up-regulation of IL-10 and ABC transporter in macrophages infected with antimony-resistant L. donovani isolates.

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