Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3447534 Archives of Medical Research 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundAlthough Leishmania virulence may be modulated by environmental and genetic factors of their mammalian hosts and sand fly vectors, molecular determinants of Leishmania sp. are the key elements. This work evidences that Leishmania amazonensis axenic amastigotes produce comparatively more NO than infective promastigotes.MethodsA soluble NOS was purified from L. amazonensis axenic amastigotes by affinity chromatography (2′,5′-ADP-agarose), and on SDS-PAGE the enzyme migrates as a single protein band.ResultsThe presence of a constitutive NOS was detected through immunofluorescence using antibody against neuronal NOS (nNOS) and in NADPH consumption assays.ConclusionsThe present data show that NOS is prominent in axenic amastigote preparations, suggesting an association with the infectivity and/or an escaping mechanism of the parasite. The relationship between the NO-generating systems in the parasite and in their host cell warrants further investigation.

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