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Título : | Cellular Markers for the Identification of Chemoresistant Isolates in Leishmania. |
Autor : | Padrón-Nieves, Maritza Ponte-Sucre, Alicia |
Palabras clave : | bis-oxonol drug-resistance drug-resistance markers glucose-uptake Leishmania plasma membrane potential therapeutic failure |
Fecha de publicación : | 24-Jun-2021 |
Citación : | Methods Mol Biol;2020;2116:755-769. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-0294-2_44. PMID: 32221953 Paul Michels, Michael Ginger, Dan Zilberstein, editors, |
Resumen : | Markers to diagnose chemoresistance in infecting Leishmania parasites are urgently required. This is fundamental for patients who do not heal during or after treatment, as they are unresponsive, or patients who relapse at the end of the therapy, suffering from therapeutic failure. Glucose utilization is an indicator of cell viability that closely associates with metabolic activity. In Leishmania, glucose is a source of carbon
atoms and is imported into the cell through specific transporters. In experimentally developed chemoresistant
Leishmania parasites a significant decrease of the expression of glucose transporters as well as in the
cellular accumulation glucose has been described. Alternatively, the electrical membrane potential is an
essential parameter for the formation of the electromotive force needed for the acquisition of important
nutrients and solutes (e.g., glucose) by cells, and changes in glucose concentration are suggested to
constitute a physiological adaptation associated with a chemoresistant phenotype of Leishmania parasites.
Here we describe easy methods to measure glucose uptake and the membrane potential in isolates from
patient suffering leishmaniasis. Correlation between both parameters might be helpful to identify chemoresistant
parasites. Results suggest that the measured kinetics of glucose utilization rate can be correlated with
the plasma membrane potential and together used to differentiate between the performance of wild-type and reference parasites on the one hand and parasites isolated from patients with therapeutic failure on the other |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/21168 |
ISBN : | 978-1-0716-0294-2 |
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