MAPK/ERK activation in macrophages promotes Leishmania internalization and pathogenesis
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MAPK/ERK activation in macrophages promotes Leishmania internalization and pathogenesis
Abstract
The obligate intracellular parasite Leishmania binds several receptors to trigger uptake by phagocytic cells, ultimately resulting in visceral or cutaneous leishmaniasis. A series of signaling pathways in host cells, which are critical for establishment and persistence of infection, are activated during Leishmania internalization. Thus, preventing Leishmania uptake by phagocytes could be a novel therapeutic strategy for leishmaniasis. However, the host cellular machinery mediating promastigote and amastigote uptake is not well understood. Here, using small molecule inhibitors of Mitogen-activated protein/Extracellular signal regulated kinases (MAPK/ERK), we demonstrate that ERK1/2 mediates Leishmania amazonensis uptake and (to a lesser extent) phagocytosis of beads by macrophages. We find that inhibiting host MEK1/2 or ERK1/2 leads to inefficient amastigote uptake. Moreover, using inhibitors and primary macrophages lacking spleen tyrosine kinase (SYK) or Abl family kinases, we show that SYK and Abl family kinases mediate Raf, MEK, and ERK1/2 activity and are necessary for uptake. Finally, we demonstrate that trametinib, a MEK1/2 inhibitor used to treat cancer, reduces disease severity and parasite burden in Leishmania-infected mice, even if it is started after lesions develop. Our results show that maximal Leishmania infection requires MAPK/ERK and highlight potential for MAPK/ERK-mediated signaling pathways to be novel therapeutic targets for leishmaniasis.
Keywords: Kinase; Leishmania; MAPK/ERK; Macrophage; Parasite.
Copyright © 2024 Institut Pasteur. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors have no competing financial interests.
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