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. 2024 Aug-Sep;46(8-9):e13066.
doi: 10.1111/pim.13066.

Leishmania donovani Modulates Macrophage Lipidome During Infection

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Leishmania donovani Modulates Macrophage Lipidome During Infection

Shams Tabrez et al. Parasite Immunol. 2024 Aug-Sep.

Abstract

Obligate intracellular protozoan parasite, Leishmania donovani, causative agent of visceral leishmaniasis, led to impaired macrophage functions. It is well documented that many of these changes were induced by parasite-mediated reduction in macrophage cholesterol content. Leishmania-mediated alteration in the other lipids has not been explored in detail yet. Here, we found that the expression of key cholesterol biosynthetic genes and total cellular cholesterol were reduced during L. donovani infection. Further, we have also identified that this reduction in the cholesterol led to increased membrane fluidity and inhibition of antigen-presenting potential of macrophages. In addition to this, we studied the relative changes in different lipids in THP-1-derived macrophages during L. donovani infection through liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. We found that Sphingomyelin (16:0) and ceramide (20:1, 26:0 and 26:1) were significantly reduced in infected macrophages. We further observed that the majority of different sub-classes of phospholipids were downregulated significantly. Overall ratio of phosphatidylcholine versus phosphotidylethanolamine was decreased which indicated the compensatory mechanism of cell in response to cholesterol reduction. The observed Leishmania-mediated alteration in macrophage-lipidome provided the novel insights into mechanism of host-pathogen interactions.

Keywords: ceramide; cholesterol; leishmaniasis; lipids; sphingomyelin.

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