Journal article
Intracellular Survival of Leishmania major Depends on Uptake and Degradation of Extracellular Matrix Glycosaminoglycans by Macrophages
T Naderer, J Heng, EC Saunders, J Kloehn, TW Rupasinghe, TJ Brown, MJ McConville
Plos Pathogens | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2015
Abstract
Leishmania parasites replicate within the phagolysosome compartment of mammalian macrophages. Although Leishmania depend on sugars as a major carbon source during infections, the nutrient composition of the phagolysosome remains poorly described. To determine the origin of the sugar carbon source in macrophage phagolysosomes, we have generated a N-acetylglucosamine acetyltransferase (GNAT) deficient Leishmania major mutant (∆gnat) that is auxotrophic for the amino sugar, N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc). This mutant was unable to grow or survive in ex vivo infected macrophages even when macrophages were cultivated in presence of exogenous GlcNAc. In contrast, the L. major ∆gnat mutant induced no..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council, Canberra, Australia (www.nhmrc.gov.au): Project Grant 1024839 (TN) and Project Grant 1006023 (MJM). MJM is a NHMRC Principal Research Fellow (566643). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.