Book Chapter
Using metabolomic approaches to characterize the human pathogen Leishmania in macrophages
J Kloehn, EC Saunders, MJ McConville
Microbial Metabolomics Applications in Clinical Environmental and Industrial Microbiology | Published : 2016
Abstract
Leishmania are sandfly-transmitted protozoan parasites that cause a spectrum of diseases ranging from self-healing cutaneous to lethal visceral infections that affect more than 12 million people worldwide. Leishmania alternate between extracellular promastigote stages in the mid-gut of the sandfly and an obligate intracellular amastigote stage that targets macrophages and other monocytes in the mammalian host, residing within the phagolysosome compartment. Each of these stages appear to be well adapted to dealing with a plethora of antimicrobial processes in these diverse host niches, as well as salvaging and utilizing different carbon sources and essential nutrients. Recent studies have hig..
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