Leishmaniastrains causing self-healing cutaneous leishmaniasis have greater susceptibility towards oxidative stress

Sarkar, Avijit ; Ghosh, Susmita ; Pakrashi, Sourav ; Roy, Debasree ; Sen, Sangita ; Chatterjee, Mitali (2012) Leishmaniastrains causing self-healing cutaneous leishmaniasis have greater susceptibility towards oxidative stress Free Radical Research, 46 (5). pp. 665-673. ISSN 1071-5762

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.3109/10715762.2012.668186

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/10715762.2012.668186

Abstract

The survival of Leishmania parasites within macrophages is influenced by generation of free radicals. To establish whether generation of free radicals influenced chemotherapeutic response, promastigotes from isolates causing self-healing or delayed/non-self-healing cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) or visceral leishmaniasis (VL) were evaluated for their susceptibility to nitric oxide (NO), antimony and miltefosine. In a self-healing CL strain of Leishmania major (5ASKH), susceptibility to NO and antimony was higher than other species. Likewise, a Leishmania amazonensis strain, M2269, showed greater susceptibility to NO and antimony than other species but no such correlation was observed with miltefosine. Additionally, 5ASKH and M2269 showed poorer free radical scavenging capacity as also their thiol levels were lower than species causing VL. Collectively, our study suggests that self-healing isolates tend to be more susceptible to oxidative stress.

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Keywords:anti-leishmanial;antimony resistance;leishmaniasis;nitric oxide;oxidative stress;promastigotes
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