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Demonstration of genetic exchange during cyclical development of Leishmania in the sand fly vector

Authors :
Akopyants, Natalia S.
Kimblin, Nicola
Secundino, Nagila
Patrick, Rachel
Peters, Nathan
Lawyer, Phillip
Dobson, Deborah E.
Beverley, Stephen M.
Sacks, David L.
Source :
Science. April 10, 2009, Vol. 324 Issue 5924, p265, 4 p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Genetic exchange has not been shown to be a mechanism underlying the extensive diversity of Leishmania parasites. We report here evidence that the invertebrate stages of Leishmania are capable of having a sexual cycle consistent with a meiotic process like that described for African trypanosomes. Hybrid progeny were generated that bore fuji genomic complements from both parents, but kinetoplast DNA maxicircles from one parent. Mating occurred only in the sand fry vector, and hybrids were transmitted to the mammalian host by sand fly bite. Genetic exchange likely contributes to phenotypic diversity in natural populations, and analysis of hybrid progeny will be useful for positional cloning of the genes controlling traits such as virulence, tissue tropism, and drug resistance.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075
Volume :
324
Issue :
5924
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.198804967