Publications
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| a rapid, single-step purification method for immunogenic members of the hsp 70 family: validation and application. | gelatin affinity chromatography has been developed as a simple one-step procedure for purification of members of the hsp 70 kda family from mdbk cells (a bovine epithelioid cell line), rat liver microsomes and three different protozoan parasites. the ability of the isolated proteins to bind to denatured proteins like gelatin together with their apparent molecular masses, constitutive and inducible expression and their release from gelatin-agarose beads by atp suggested that these proteins are mo ... | 1994 | 7983383 |
| growth inhibition of trypanosoma cruzi and leishmania donovani infantum by different snake venoms: preliminary identification of proteins from cerastes cerastes venom which interact with the parasites. | venom from three different snake species was tested in vitro against the protozoan parasites trypanosoma cruzi and leishmania donovani infantum. two of them, cerastes cerastes and naja haje, exerted a significant growth inhibition of t. cruzi and l. d. infantum parasites. heating of the venoms abolished their activity, suggesting that the active factors are thermolabile. incubation of parasites with 125i-labelled c. cerastes venom proteins allowed preliminary identification of components which i ... | 1994 | 7985193 |
| cloning and sequence analysis of a drosophila melanogaster cdna encoding imp dehydrogenase. | a cdna encoding the entire drosophila melanogaster imp dehydrogenase (impdh) protein was isolated and sequenced. translation of the impdh cdna nucleotide sequence indicated that the drosophila impdh exhibited 48% and 65% amino acid identity to the leishmania donovani and human isoform ii counterparts, respectively. northern analysis revealed that expression of the 2.4 kb impdh transcript was equivalent in adult drosophila head and body and that impdh expression was developmentally regulated. in ... | 1994 | 7904480 |
| haplotype mapping and sequence analysis of the mouse nramp gene predict susceptibility to infection with intracellular parasites. | the mouse chromosome 1 locus bcg (ity, lsh) controls the capacity of the tissue macrophage to restrict the replication of antigenically unrelated intracellular parasites and therefore determines the natural resistance (bcg-r, dominant) or susceptibility (bcg-s, recessive) of inbred mouse strains to infection with diverse pathogens, including several mycobacterium species, salmonella typhimurium, and leishmania donovani. we have used a positional cloning strategy based on genetic and physical map ... | 1994 | 7829102 |
| daily versus alternate-day regimen of amphotericin b in the treatment of kala-azar: a randomized comparison. | using a randomized study, we compared a daily and an alternate-day regimen of amphotericin b for the treatment of kala-azar, with respect to efficacy, adverse reactions, cost-effectiveness, and tolerance. the study subjects were 80 kala-azar patients, drawn from the first four decades of life and matched by age, sex, and parasite load. the patients were randomly allocated to treatment groups a and b (40 patients per group). patients in group a received a daily regimen of amphotericin b, starting ... | 1994 | 7867139 |
| a combination of sulphadiazine, trimethoprim and metronidazole or tinidazole in kala-azar. | nine patients of kala-azar showed good response to treatment with a combination of sulphadiazine, trimethoprim and metronidazole or tinidazole given orally for 12 to 25 weeks. no untoward side effect was noticed. tinidazole sulphadiazine and trimethoprim combination was found to be safer for treatment of kala-azar in pregnant women. | 1994 | 7868522 |
| [fixation and immunological reactivity of parasitic protozoa in sol-gel matrices]. | parasitic protozoa have been entrapped within sol-gel silica matrices. stationary phase promastigote cells of leishmania donovani infantum are mixed with a silicon alkoxide solution. they remain trapped within the growing oxide network formed upon hydrolysis and condensation of the alkoxide. electron microscopy shows the preservation of the cellular organization and the integrity of the plasma membrane of entrapped parasites. specific antigen-antibody reactions have been performed within the sol ... | 1994 | 7882149 |
| antinuclear antibodies in visceral leishmaniasis. | 1994 | 7884234 | |
| visceral leishmaniasis in teresina, state of piauí, brazil: preliminary observations on the detection and transmissibility of canine and sandfly infections. | a leishmania donovani-complex specific dna probe was used to confirm the widespread dissemination of amastigotes in apparently normal skin of dogs with canine visceral leishmaniasis. when lutzomyia longipalpis were fed on abnormal skin of five naturally infected dogs 57 of 163 (35%) flies became infected: four of 65 flies (6%) became infected when fed on apparently normal skin. the bite of a single sandfly that had fed seven days previously on a naturally infected dog transmitted the infection t ... | 1994 | 7885238 |
| [anemia and hepatosplenomegaly: search for the protozoon?]. | an eight-months-old infant presenting with anemia, hepatosplenomegaly, hypoalbuminemia and polyclonal hypergammaglobulinemia was finally found to be affected by visceral leishmaniasis, after having suspected oncohaematologic problems. diagnosis was confirmed by bone marrow aspiration. complete recovery was achieved with antimonial n-methylglucamine (glucantim) administered im. | 1994 | 7885958 |
| asymptomatic visceral leishmaniasis in israel. | 1994 | 7886758 | |
| phase 2 efficacy trial of an oral 8-aminoquinoline (wr6026) for treatment of visceral leishmaniasis. | the efficacy of an oral 8-aminoquinoline (8-[[6-(diethylamino)hexyl]amino]-6-methoxy-4-methylquinoline) (wr6026) in the treatment of 16 patients with kala azar was evaluated. the first 8 patients received therapy for 2 weeks at a dosage of 0.75-1.00 mg/(kg.d); 1 patient was cured, and in regard to the other 7, a 1-logarithm decrease in the number of splenic parasites and clinical improvement were noted. the next 8 patients received therapy for 4 weeks at the same daily dosage (1 mg/[kg.d]); 4 we ... | 1994 | 7888530 |
| metronidazole therapy for visceral leishmaniasis. | 1994 | 7888556 | |
| inverted repeat structure and homologous sequences in the ld1 amplicons of leishmania spp. | in the parasitic trypanosomatids of the genus leishmania, novel circular (cd) and linear (ld) multicopy genetic elements arise de novo either spontaneously or as a result of drug selection. we report that the ld1 minichromosomes of l. donovani, l. major and l. mexicana (ranging in size from 180 to 230 kb) have an inverted repeat structure and contain homologous sequences located at similar distances from the telomere; one half of the chromosome being the mirror image of the other. they must ther ... | 1994 | 7891749 |
| phlebotomine sandflies associated with households of human visceral leishmaniasis cases in baringo district, kenya. | a 12-month field study on sandflies was conducted from april 1992 to march 1993 at three locations in baringo district, rift valley province, kenya. study sites were selected based on their close proximity to the households of three patients who had had parasitologically confirmed visceral leishmaniasis in 1988, 1990 or 1991. sandfly populations were highest during the two rainy seasons, april-june and november-december. a significant association was detected between the monthly abundance of san ... | 1994 | 7893180 |
| the activity and ultrastructural localization of primaquine-loaded poly (d,l-lactide) nanoparticles in leishmania donovani infected mice. | the activity of primaquine (pq) was compared to that of pq-loaded poly (d,l-lactide) (pla) nanoparticles against leishmania donovani. the association of pq with pla nanoparticles increased the antileishmanial in vitro and in vivo effects of intravenously administered drug while its toxicity was reduced. the effectiveness of pq-loaded pla nanoparticles was 3.3 times as high as that of free drug in the suppression of amastigotes in the liver of balb/c mice. a total dose of 30 mg pq bound/kg (600 m ... | 1994 | 7899792 |
| evaluation of recombinant gp63, the major leishmania surface glycoprotein, as a diagnostic molecule for leishmaniasis in vervet monkeys. | 1994 | 7709873 | |
| characterization of a polymorphic family of integral membrane proteins in promastigotes of different leishmania species. | antibodies raised against a leishmania major recombinant promastigote surface antigen 2 (psa-2) fragment recognized three major polypeptides of approximate m(r) 96,000, 80,000 and 50,000 in promastigotes of three israeli isolates of l. major including the cloned line lrc-l137-v121, but detected a different array of polypeptides in other l. major isolates. the pattern was different both in number of polypeptides detected and their molecular weight. the antibodies to l. major psa-2 also recognized ... | 1994 | 7838170 |
| leishmania resistant to sodium stibogluconate: drug-associated macrophage-dependent killing. | a total of 17 leishmania isolates, 6 of them isolated from antimony-resistant patients, were collected in the sudan and tested for their sensitivity to sodium stibogluconate (pentostam) as promastigotes. six of those isolates were tested as amastigotes infecting a murine macrophage cell line. the results indicated that the conventional promastigote screening assay did not correlate with the clinical picture, whereas the amastigote/macrophage system produced results that pertained to the in vivo ... | 1994 | 7855121 |
| anaemia in kala-azar--a preliminary report. | 1994 | 7860490 | |
| intra- and interspecific polymorphisms of leishmania donovani and l. tropica minicircle dna. | a pair of degenerate polymerase chain reaction (pcr) primers (lei-1, tcg gat cc[c,t] [g,c]tg ggt agg ggc gt; lei-2, acg gat cc[g,c] [g,c][a,c]c tat [a,t]tt aca cc) defining a 0.15-kb segment of leishmania minicircle dna was constructed. these primers amplified not only inter- but also intraspecifically polymorphic sequences. individual sequences revealed a higher intraspecific than interspecific divergence. it is concluded that individual sequences are of limited relevance for species determinat ... | 1994 | 7808997 |
| cytotoxic and antiparasitic activity from annona senegalensis seeds. | several extracts of annona senegalensis (annonaceae) seeds were tested for antiparasitic activity against leishmania major, leishmania donovani, trypanosoma brucei brucei, and for cytotoxic activity against kb and vero cell lines. fractionation of seeds extracts was mainly guided by means of a biocidal assay against artemia salina nauplii. the biological activities resulted from extract-isolated acetogenins. | 1994 | 7809207 |
| the polymerase chain reaction can reveal the occurrence of naturally mixed infections with leishmania parasites. | on isolation and characterization of leishmania parasites from sudanese patients with visceral leishmaniasis (vl), four cases of mixed infections were found. three of those cases were from the eastern sudan focus of vl. in one case the patient was found to be concomitantly infected with leishmania donovani and leishmania aethiopica, while the remaining three patients possessed mixed infections of leishmania donovani and leishmania major. mixed infections were identified by pcr amplification of l ... | 1994 | 7810388 |
| identification of an immunodominant 32-kilodalton membrane protein of leishmania donovani infantum promastigotes suitable for specific diagnosis of mediterranean visceral leishmaniasis. | sera from 35 patients suffering from mediterranean visceral leishmaniasis (caused by leishmania donovani infantum) and 59 patients with various forms of cutaneous leishmaniasis prevalent in the sub-mediterranean countries (caused by leishmania major, l. donovani infantum, or leishmania tropica) were tested by immunoblotting and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) with both membrane and soluble antigens prepared from l. donovani infantum parasites. control sera were from healthy children (n ... | 1994 | 7814485 |
| biosynthesis of lipophosphoglycan from leishmania major: characterization of (beta 1-3)-galactosyltransferase(s). | lipophosphoglycan (lpg) is the major cell surface molecule of promastigotes of all leishmania species. it is comprised of three domains: a conserved gpi anchor linked to a repeating phosphorylated disaccharide (p2; po4-6-gal(beta 1-4)man(alpha 1-) backbone variously substituted with galactose, glucose and arabinose residues in l.major and capped with a neutral oligosaccharide. using a microsomal membrane preparation from l.major, we have been able to demonstrate that galactose from udp-[14c]gala ... | 1994 | 7734847 |
| chemical-microbiological synthesis of ent-13-epi-manoyl oxides with biological activities. | the biotransformation of ent-13-epi-3-keto manoyl oxide, which possesses antileishmania activity, with curvularia lunata produced ent-6 beta-hydroxy, ent-1 alpha-hydroxy, ent-11 beta-hydroxy and delta 1-derivatives, as well as a reduction product a c-3 (s-alcohol) with another hydroxyl group at c-6 (ent-6 beta) or c-11 (ent-11 beta). the ent-6 beta-hydroxy and delta 1-derivatives inhibited growth of the pathogenic protozoa, leishmania donovani. the biotransformation of ent-12 alpha-acetoxy-3 bet ... | 1994 | 7765688 |
| [studies on the effect of deltamethrin bath treatment of hamsters infected with leishmania donovani for interrupting kala-azar transmission]. | phlebotomus chinensis were fed respectively on two groups of cricetulus barabensis infected with leishmania donovani, of which one group had received deltamethrin bath and the other was not treated with insecticide bath. the results showed that all the sandflies in the former group died within 24 hours, while those in the latter group had a high survival rate. among the 165 sandflies examined, 114 (69.1%) became infected. the promastigotes not only developed well in the midgut, but also invaded ... | 1994 | 7720208 |
| pristane (2,6,10,14-tetramethyl-pentadecane) inhibits disease progression in leishmania-infected balb/c mice. | the course of leishmania infection in pristane-primed balb/c mice infected with either leishmania major or leishmania donovani was examined. pristane-primed l. donovani infected mice had spleen parasite-loads that were 13 times less than controls. likewise pristane-primed l. major infected animals had significantly smaller footpad lesion areas than controls. pristane-primed mice had an atypical haematology compared to controls. to the best of our knowledge, this is the first report to demonstrat ... | 1994 | 12153340 |
| ethyleneglycol-bis-((-aminoethyl ether) n,n,n(1),n(1), -tetraacetic acid (egta) inhibits leishmania donovani in vitro. | exposure of leishmania donovani culture promastigotes to ethyleneglycol-bis-((-aminoethyl ether) n,n,n(1),n(1),-tetraacetic acid (egta) concentrations of between 0.2 to 1.6 mg/ml significantly inhibited their growth, though the different concentrations did not significantly differ between themselves on their effect on promastigotes in cell free media. egta concentrations of between 0.05 and 0.1 mg/ml were non-toxic to mouse peritoneal macrophages in vitro. treatment of l. donovani-infected macro ... | 1994 | 12153341 |
| establishment of an appropriate inoculum dose of leishmania donovani promastigotes required to establish a visceral infection in laboratory animal rodent models. | syrian hamsters and balb/c mice were inoculated intraperitoneally with various doses of stationary phase leishmania donovani promastigotes derived from primary, secondary and tertiary cultures. axenic derived amastigotes from a tertiary culture and mass-culture derived promastigotes from primary, secondary, and tertiary cultures were also used. animals were sacrificed after 30 days incubation period and parasite-loads quantified from giemsa stained spleen smears. a primary inoculum dose of 1 x10 ... | 1994 | 12153342 |
| the isolation of leishmania donovani mon-18, from an aids patient in portugal: possible needle transmission. | the spread of hiv infection into leishmaniasis endemic areas has increased the incidence of immunosupressed patients with kalaazar in portugal. the dermotropic zymodeme mon-24 of leishmania infantum has been already isolated from a portuguese aids patient, as in some other mediterranean countries. in this paper we report the isolation of l. donovani mon-18 from a drug addicted portuguese patient with clinical visceral leishmaniasis and aids, that suggests a mechanically transmitted infection by ... | 1994 | 9140504 |
| a peg-elisa for the detection of leishmania donovani antigen in circulating immune complexes. | leishmanial antigen in circulating immune complexes (cic) from sera of cotton-rats experimentally infected with leishmania donovani and visceral leishmaniasis patients (vlp) was detected using a polyethylene glycol (peg) enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (peg-elisa). the immune complexes were precipitated in the cold with 12% peg (average m(r) 6000) and then dissociated with glycine-hcl buffer. the dissociated antigen bound to the plate was then detected by peroxidase-labelled rabbit antibody ra ... | 1994 | 7512290 |
| leishmania donovani flagellum-specific epitopes mediating host-parasite interactions. | monoclonal antibodies were developed against flagellar components of promastigotes of leishmania donovani. the monoclonal antibody produced by clone a11 (mab a11) recognised epitopes in the polypeptides with molecular weights of 86, 66 and weakly 53 kda. these epitopes were found to be distributed along the flagellum and at the anterior end of promastigotes. the mab a11 of igg1 isotype strongly agglutinated the promastigotes of l. donovani. the prior treatment of promastigotes of l. donovani wit ... | 1994 | 7516230 |
| deficient expression of co-stimulatory molecules on leishmania-infected macrophages. | co-stimulatory signals are necessary for the full activation of t cells for growth and effector function. as co-stimulatory molecules are normally regulated in their expression, it has been suggested that microorganisms enhance their expression on host antigen-presenting cells (apc), thus allowing efficient generation of anti-microbial immunity. we here describe experiments which demonstrate that infection of macrophages, both in vitro and in vivo, by the protozoan parasite leishmania donovani f ... | 1994 | 7525308 |
| distribution of lipophosphoglycan-associated epitopes in different leishmania species and in african trypanosomes. | monoclonal antibody (mab) ca7ae binds specifically to the phosphorylated gal-beta 1,4-man disaccharide repeat epitope of leishmania donovani lipophosphoglycan (lpg). this mab detected the repeat epitope in most but not all of a wide variety of leishmania species and strains examined. mab ca7ae also bound to both glycoprotein and carbohydrate antigens in medium from l. donovani promastigote cultures. specifically, mab ca7ae bound the delipidated form of lpg, the phosphoglycan, and a glycoprotein ... | 1994 | 7528916 |
| developmental gene expression in leishmania donovani: differential cloning and analysis of an amastigote-stage-specific gene. | leishmania protozoans are the causative agents of leishmaniasis, a major parasitic disease in humans. during their life cycle, leishmania protozoans exist as flagellated promastigotes in the sand fly vector and as nonmotile amastigotes in the mammalian hosts. the promastigote-to-amastigote transformation occurs in the phagolysosomal compartment of the macrophage cell and is a critical step for the establishment of the infection. to study this cytodifferentiation process, we differentially screen ... | 1994 | 7545921 |
| visceral leishmaniasis in gizan, saudi arabia. | visceral leishmaniasis is endemic in southern saudi arabia. we prospectively evaluated 121 patients with visceral leishmaniasis at king fahad hospital in gizan. all patients were infants and children. seasonal variation was observed with more cases presenting in late spring and summer and few in winter. the predominant clinical features in these patients were chronic fever, abdominal distention, weight loss and hepatosplenomegaly. lymphadenopathy was rare in contrast to african kala-azar. common ... | 1994 | 17586953 |
| [validation of therapeutic test in the diagnosis and treatment of kala-azar in children]. | the author studied the value of therapeutic test for the diagnosis and treatment of kala-azar in children by comparing two groups of patients. the identification of leishmania donovani in smears of bone marrow confirmed the diagnosis in all fifty seven patients of the control group. in another group with sixteen children, the diagnosis was based on the successful response to the treatment with meglumine antimonate. in none of the patients of the second group the protozoa was identified and the d ... | 1995 | 14688993 |
| costimulation and the regulation of antimicrobial immunity. | the regulated expression of costimulatory molecules is a major factor limiting t-cell responses to self-antigens. however, the development of effective antimicrobial immunity requires that these molecules be induced on a variety of tissues, but most notably on macrophages. here, paul kaye discusses the regulation of costimulatory molecules on macrophages and suggests that microbial interference in this process has important implications for immune regulation. | 1995 | 7546205 |
| functional expression and subcellular localization of a high-km hexose transporter from leishmania donovani. | we have used expression in xenopus oocytes to characterize a new hexose transporter from the parasitic protozoan leishmania donovani. this transporter utilizes the hexoses glucose, fructose, and mannose as substrates. a substrate saturation curve for 2-deoxy-d-glucose reveals a very high km, estimated to be approximately 150 mm. immunolocalization of the protein with an antibody directed against the cooh terminus indicates that the transporter is present primarily in the parasite plasma membrane ... | 1995 | 7547915 |
| [effects of cytokine-activated macrophages on intracellular leishmania]. | the effects of activated macrophages on leishmania donovani amastigotes and nitrite (no2-) release were determined by in vitro inducement of macrophage activation with recombinant ifn-r, tnf-alpha, and ril-3. the results indicated that rifn-r or rtnf-alpha at 40,000u/l was able to induce a significant but modest level of macrophage activity, and synergistic effect of rifn-r and rtnf-alpha was apparent in the induction of macrophage activation. 48 hours after macrophages were induced with both ri ... | 1995 | 7553143 |
| influence of the bcg locus on macrophage response to the dimorphic fungus candida albicans. | the bcg/ity/lsh gene (candidate nramp) controls natural resistance to several parasites, such as mycobacterium bovis, leishmania donovani, and salmonella typhimurium. using two macrophage (m phi) cell lines (b10r and b10s) derived from mouse strains congenic at bcg, we found that m phi s from resistant mice (b10r m phi s) act more effectively against the two morphogenetic forms of the dimorphic fungus candida albicans compared with m phi s from susceptible mice (b10s m phi s). moreover, when ass ... | 1995 | 7558336 |
| evaluation of cleaving agents other than trypsin in direct agglutination test for further improving diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis. | trypsin treatment of leishmania promastigote antigen has proved to be indispensible in the direct agglutination test (dat) for the diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis (vl) and canine visceral leishmaniasis (cvl). in the present study four antigen batches were prepared with pronase (400 micrograms/ml), lipase (0.45% [wt/vol]), pancreatin (0.3% [wt/vol]), or 2-mercaptoethanol (2-me) (1.2% [vol/vol]) at a ratio of 20:1 versus promastigote packed cell volume or a density of 10(8)/ml. batches prepare ... | 1995 | 7559934 |
| drug cytotoxicity assay for african trypanosomes and leishmania species. | the trypanosomes and leishmania species are parasitic protozoa that afflict millions of people throughout the world. if not treated, african trypanosomiasis and visceral leishmaniasis are fatal. the available drugs are severely limited by toxicity, marginal efficacy, the requirement for parenteral administration, and spreading drug resistance. in this study, a spectrophotometric assay was developed and validated for measuring the cytotoxicity of test compounds against axenically cultured bloodst ... | 1995 | 7561203 |
| lipid peroxidation of erythrocytes during anemia of the hamsters infected with leishmania donovani. | visceral leishmaniasis has been found to be associated with severe anemia and premature lysis of erythrocytes. peroxidative damage of red cells has been noted in several hemolytic anemias. present study shows enhanced formation of methemoglobin in hamsters infected with leishmania donovani. increased formation of malonyldialdehyde and diene conjugate has been noted in the erythrocytes of the infected animals with the progress of anemia. results showed decreased activities of protective enzymes l ... | 1995 | 7565650 |
| functional expression of a myo-inositol/h+ symporter from leishmania donovani. | the vast majority of surface molecules in such kinetoplastid protozoa as members of the genus leishmania contain inositol and are either glycosyl inositol phospholipids or glycoproteins that are tethered to the external surface of the plasma membrane by glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchors. we have shown that the biosynthetic precursor for these abundant glycolipids, myo-inositol, is translocated across the parasite plasma membrane by a specific transporter that is structurally related to mammal ... | 1995 | 7565702 |
| a specialized pathway affecting virulence glycoconjugates of leishmania. | for virulence and transmission, the protozoan parasite leishmania must assemble a complex glycolipid on the cell surface, the lipophosphoglycan (lpg). functional complementation identified the gene lpg2, which encodes an integral golgi membrane protein implicated in intracellular compartmentalization of lpg biosynthesis. ipg2- mutants lack only characteristic disaccharide-phosphate repeats, normally present on both lpg and other surface or secreted molecules considered critical for infectivity. ... | 1995 | 7569927 |
| visceral leishmaniasis in somalia: prevalence of markers of infection and disease manifestations in a village in an endemic area. | prevalence and disease manifestations of visceral leishmaniasis (vl) were studied in a somali village in an area which has long been known to be endemic for vl. demographic data were collected from 102 households, comprising 438 inhabitants. clinical examination was performed of 306 individuals, 72% of the 426 eligible persons. of these, 276 (90%) agreed to give blood and 246 (80%) to be skin tested with leishmanin. leishmanin reactions were positive; in 26% anti-leishmania antibodies were detec ... | 1995 | 7570862 |
| diversity among leishmania isolates from the sudan: isoenzyme homogeneity of l. donovani versus heterogeneity of l. major. | leishmania isolates from patients in the sudan suffering from either visceral or cutaneous leishmaniasis were characterized using a battery of 12 enzymes. aspartate aminotransferase separated the l. donovani isolates into 2 distinct zymodemes, but the overall results showed no significant geographical variation among l. donovani isolates. in contrast, the isolates of l. major were polymorphic, exhibiting differences in nucleoside hydrolase, 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase, superoxide dismutase, ... | 1995 | 7570863 |
| leishmania donovani: titration of antibodies to the fucose-mannose ligand as an aid in diagnosis and prognosis of visceral leishmaniasis. | the fucose-mannose ligand (fml) is a complex glycoprotein fraction present on promastigotes and amastigotes of leishmania donovani. it participates in parasite interaction with host macrophages in a species-specific pattern. we have tested its use in immunodiagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis (vl) in a recent outbreak in rio grande do norte, north-east brazil. enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) of low concentrations of fml in 462 sera showed 100% sensitivity and 96% specificity. the fml-el ... | 1995 | 7570874 |
| human cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by leishmania donovani sensu stricto in yemen. | 1995 | 7570877 | |
| liposomal amphotericin b (ambisome) in the treatment of complicated kala-azar under field conditions. | an open trial of liposomal amphotericin b (ambisome [l-amb]; vestar, san dimas, ca) for treatment of complicated visceral leishmaniasis was performed in sudan. forty-nine patients were treated, and there were six deaths (12% mortality); these were not attributed to therapy. thirty-seven patients were selected for the trial because of (1) relapse after treatment with a combination of pentavalent antimony (sbv) and aminosidine, (2) incomplete parasitological response to sbv and aminosidine, or (3) ... | 1995 | 7578729 |
| molecular cloning and characterization of a leishmania donovani alpha-tubulin gene. | we have isolated a cdna for an alpha-tubulin mrna from l. donovani promastigotes and determined its complete nucleotide sequence. both nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequence analysis of this cdna showed significant similarity with a previously reported, partial sequence of an l. enriettii alpha-tubulin and the complete sequence of human alpha-tubulin. further, the in vitro translated l. donovani alpha-tubulin gene product was specifically immunoprecipitated with a monoclonal antibody against ... | 1995 | 7581339 |
| leishmania donovani: cellular control of ornithine decarboxylase in promastigotes. | ornithine decarboxylase, a key enzyme in polyamine biosynthesis, is essential for normal cell growth and proliferation. furthermore, the inhibition of this enzyme is a potential way of controlling such growth. in order to shed light on the role of ornithine decarboxylase in regulation of leishmania growth we examined the activity of this enzyme during the life cycle of these organisms. exponentially growing leishmania promastigotes were resuspended at a density of 3 x 10(6) cells/ml. 2 x 10(7) c ... | 1995 | 7584631 |
| attenuation of gamma interferon-induced tyrosine phosphorylation in mononuclear phagocytes infected with leishmania donovani: selective inhibition of signaling through janus kinases and stat1. | the induction of gene transcription in response to gamma interferon is impaired in mononuclear phagocytes infected with leishmania donovani, and the mechanisms involved are not fully understood. the changes in gene expression brought about by gamma interferon are thought to involve transient increases in the activities of cellular protein tyrosine kinases, including the janus kinases jak1 and jak2, leading to tyrosine phosphorylation of the transcription factor stat1. to investigate the mechanis ... | 1995 | 7591091 |
| disruption of the murine interleukin-4 gene inhibits disease progression during leishmania mexicana infection but does not increase control of leishmania donovani infection. | the growths of both cutaneous leishmaniasis and visceral leishmaniasis caused by leishmania mexicana and leishmania donovani, respectively, were measured in interleukin-4 (il-4) knockout mice (il-4-/-) and compared with those of similarly infected wild-type (il-4+/+) control mice. while large, nonhealing, cutaneous lesions containing large numbers of parasites developed in il-4+/+ mice subcutaneously infected with 5 x 10(6) l. mexicana amastigotes in the shaven rump, in il-4-/- mice no lesions w ... | 1995 | 7591152 |
| the sensitivity of leishmania species to aminosidine. | the aminoglycoside, aminosidine exhibited ed50s of between 1 and 5 microm against the amastigotes of leishmania major and leishmania tropica in mouse peritoneal macrophages whereas other strains causing new world cutaneous leishmaniasis such as leishmania braziliensis were more refractory. aminosidine was also active against all but one of the leishmania donovani strains tested and when combined with sodium stibogluconate, the drug showed marked potentiation against the amastigotes of l. donovan ... | 1995 | 7592170 |
| cloning and expression of a leishmania donovani gene instructed by a peptide isolated from major histocompatibility complex class ii molecules of infected macrophages. | the studies reported here describe the isolation of peptides from mhc class ii molecules of murine macrophages infected with leishmania donovani, and the use of the derived peptide sequences to rescue the pathogen peptide donor protein. the isolation of the peptides was carried out by comparing the rp hplc profile of peptides extracted from infected macrophages with the peptides extracted from noninfected cells. several distinct hplc peaks unique to infected macrophages were sequenced. one of th ... | 1995 | 7595213 |
| biochemical changes in heat stressed promastigotes of leishmania donovani. | on exposing promastigotes of l. donovani (dd-8) to 34 degrees c for 30 hr, the flagella were shed, and size was decreased with 10% viability loss. the in vitro and in vivo infectivity of two forms was more or less similar. the 45ca2+ uptake by the transformed cells was increased as compared to normal cells. activity of 5'-nucleotidase was increased while activity of mg(2+)-atpase remained same. parasite antioxidant enzymes were also significantly altered by heat shock. there was significant incr ... | 1995 | 7601493 |
| tumour necrosis factor-alpha (cachectin) in human visceral leishmaniasis. | generally speaking, the cell mediated immunity plays a pivotal role in the host resistance against the protozoal parasite of the genus leishmania. the polypeptide hormone cachectin (tumour necrosis factor-alpha) which is produced mainly by macrophages, is a primary mediator in the pathogenesis of infection, injury and inflammation. depending on its concentration, duration of cell exposure and presence of other mediators in the cellular environment, the net biological effect of this peptide regul ... | 1995 | 7602171 |
| migration of leishmania donovani amastigotes in cerebrospinal fluid. | 1995 | 7603249 | |
| trypanothione reductase from leishmania donovani. purification, characterisation and inhibition by trivalent antimonials. | trypanothione reductase was purified to homogeneity from leishmania donovani promastigotes transfected with the expression plasmid ptex-ldtr. the physical, spectral and kinetic properties were found to be similar to those obtained from other pathogenic trypanosomatids. the substrates trypanothione disulfide and nadph exhibit michaelis-menten saturation kinetics with km values of 36 microm and 9 microm, respectively, the former yielding a kcat/km of 5.0 x 10(6) m-1 s-1. like other trypanothione r ... | 1995 | 7607216 |
| the rflp analysis of the beta-tubulin gene region in new world leishmania. | we have examined the similarities and differences in the organization of tubulin genes in new world leishmania by restriction endonuclease digestion of genomic dna and southern blot analysis, using heterologous and homologous tubulin gene probes. as judged by the hybridization pattern and the restriction fragment length polymorphism (rflp), there were large differences in both the restriction and hybridization patterns of the beta-tubulin sequences between stocks of the mexicana and braziliensis ... | 1995 | 7609983 |
| a family of putative receptor-adenylate cyclases from leishmania donovani. | leishmania parasites are exposed to pronounced changes in their environment during their life cycle as they migrate from the sandfly midgut to the insect proboscis and then into the phagolysosomes of the vertebrate macrophages. the developmental transformations that produce each life cycle stage of the parasite may be signaled in part by binding of environmental ligands to receptors which mediate transduction of extracellular signals. we have identified a family of five clustered genes in leishm ... | 1995 | 7615561 |
| visceral leishmaniasis: a rare cause of unexplained pyrexia in a renal allograft recipient. | 1995 | 7617099 | |
| don't forget visceral leishmaniasis in transplant patients. | 1995 | 7624007 | |
| identification of intra- and interspecific leishmania genetic polymorphisms by arbitrary primed polymerase chain reactions and use of polymorphic dna to identify differentially regulated genes. | arbitrary primed polymerase chain reactions (ap-pcr) were used to amplify different polymorphic genomic dna fragments from various old world leishmania species. using four 10-mer ap primers, geographic isolates of l. donovani and various old world species of leishmania could be readily distinguished from one another by the pattern of amplified dna products. our studies confirmed two important characteristics of ap-pcr: its abilities to amplify a consistent pattern of dna fragments from the genom ... | 1995 | 7624284 |
| diagnosis of canine visceral leishmaniasis with a dot-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. | the maintenance and transmission of human visceral leishmaniasis in an endemic area usually requires a mammalian reservoir. though universal reservoir elimination has previously been effective in controlling this disease in countries where the primary reservoir is the dog, selective elimination would be preferable. to guide this selection process, we performed a prospective, single, blind, cohort study evaluating the dot-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (dot-elisa) in 130 canines from both ende ... | 1995 | 7625531 |
| activity of pentostam (sodium stibogluconate) against cutaneous leishmaniasis in mice treated with neutralizing anti-interferon-gamma antibody. | studies with leishmania donovani in the mouse have demonstrated that an intact t cell compartment is required for effective anti-leishmanial therapy using pentavalent antimony compounds such as pentostam (sodium stibogluconate), suggesting that the in vivo efficacy of drug treatment is at least partially immune-based. similarly, leishmania-infected, immunodeficient human patients including those with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (aids) generally relapse following therapy with antimonials. ... | 1995 | 7625533 |
| effects of bis(benzyl)polyamine analogs on leishmania donovani promastigotes. | a number of bis(benzyl)polyamine analogs were found to be potent inhibitors of leishmania donovani growth in vitro (ic50 = 4.3-25 microm). structural variations appear to have important effects on the biological functions of these analogs. subinhibitory concentration of all of the analogs with the exception of mdl 27994 could rescue the cells from dl-alpha-difluoromethylornithine toxicity. the analogs inhibited macromolecular synthesis as evaluated by [3h]thymidine, [14c]uracil, and [35s]methion ... | 1995 | 7628565 |
| leishmania donovani in hamsters: stimulation of non-specific resistance by novel lipopeptides and their effect in antileishmanial therapy. | several novel type of lipopeptides were synthesized and evaluated for their ability to stimulate non-specific resistance against leishmania donovani infection. peritoneal macrophages isolated from young male hamsters treated with muramyl dipeptide (mdp) and various synthetic lipopeptides (6 mg/kg i.p.) 7 days earlier, were cultured in vitro and challenged 24 h later with l. donovani promastigotes. one lipopeptide, central drug research institute (cdri) compound 86/450, exhibited significantly hi ... | 1995 | 7628580 |
| kinetoplastid membrane protein-11 (kmp-11) is differentially expressed during the life cycle of african trypanosomes and is found in a wide variety of kinetoplastid parasites. | an abundant 11-kda membrane protein was purified from african trypanosomes by organic solvent extraction and octyl-sepharose chromatography. this protein cross-reacts with monoclonal antibodies originally generated against the lipophosphoglycan-associated protein of leishmania donovani. immunoblot analysis showed that the 11-kda molecule was present in a variety of species of kinetoplastids. it was found in several species and subspecies of african trypanosomes and was present in low amounts in ... | 1995 | 7630374 |
| isolation and characterization of the gene encoding the surface membrane 3'-nucleotidase/nuclease of leishmania donovani. | leishmania donovani and related trypanosomatid protozoa possess an externally oriented surface membrane enzyme capable of hydrolyzing both 3'-nucleotides and nucleic acids. by virtue of these activities, this 3'-nucleotidase/nuclease (3'-nt/nu), previously shown to be analogous to fungal and plant class-i single-strand-specific nucleases, is thought to play a critical role in the salvage of purines, essential for the survival of these organisms. the 43-kda 3'-nt/nu was purified from l. donovani ... | 1995 | 7630383 |
| molecular cloning, characterization, and expression in escherichia coli of iron superoxide dismutase cdna from leishmania donovani chagasi. | 1995 | 7642321 | |
| high constitutive levels of heat-shock proteins in human-pathogenic parasites of the genus leishmania. | we have analysed the transcription of three heat-shock genes, hsp70, hsp83 and clpb, in the protozoan parasite leishmania. all three heat-shock genes are transcribed constitutively and not heat-inducibly. however, we find that two major heat-shock proteins, hsp70 and hsp83, are synthesized at elevated rates during heat stress. we conclude that the cellular stress response in leishmaniae is regulated exclusively on a post-transcriptional level much in contrast with all other eukaryotes examined s ... | 1995 | 7646449 |
| the ity/lsh/bcg locus: natural resistance to infection with intracellular parasites is abrogated by disruption of the nramp1 gene. | in mice, natural resistance or susceptibility to infection with intracellular parasites is determined by a locus or group of loci on chromosome 1, designated bcg, lsh, and ity, which controls early microbial replication in reticuloendothelial organs. we have identified by positional cloning a candidate gene for bcg, nramp1, which codes for a novel macrophage-specific membrane transport protein. we have created a mouse mutant bearing a null allele at nramp1, and we have analyzed the effect of suc ... | 1995 | 7650477 |
| leishmanial cholecystitis and colitis in a patient with visceral leishmaniasis. | 1995 | 7660434 | |
| characterization of leishmania isolated from patients with kala-azar and post kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis in bangladesh. | 1995 | 7660453 | |
| characterization of 'old world' leishmania species using amplified minicircle variable regions as molecular probes. | 1995 | 7660454 | |
| immunoglobulin g subclass-specific antileishmanial antibody responses in indian kala-azar and post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis. | antileishmanial antibody responses in the sera of indian kala-azar (ka) and post-ka dermal leishmaniasis (pkadl) patients were analyzed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) and immunoblot experiments using immunoglobulin g (igg) class- and subclass-specific reagents. all sera showed antileishmanial reactivities in igg elisa which followed the order igg1 > igg2 > igg3, with very little igg4. immunoblot analysis with igg class-specific reagents revealed variable patterns of reactivity by k ... | 1995 | 7664174 |
| [pancytopenia and septic temperatures 1 year after mediterranean travel in a 29-year-old patient]. | 1995 | 7665330 | |
| leish-kit, a stable direct agglutination test based on freeze-dried antigen for serodiagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis. | in order to increase the application potential of the direct agglutination test (dat) for the detection of anti-leishmania antibodies in human serum samples, we developed an antigen based on stained and freeze-dried leishmania donovani promastigotes. we describe here the evaluation of the performance of the dat based on this freeze-dried antigen. it was shown that the freeze-dried antigen remains fully active, even after storage at 56 degrees c for 18 months. with a cutoff value of 1:1,600, the ... | 1995 | 7665640 |
| cyclic amp mediates change in superoxide dismutase activity to monitor host-parasite interaction in leishmania donovani. | the present study is designed to understand the role of cyclic amp (camp) in host-parasite interaction involving leishmania donovani, the causative agent for kala-azar. when leishmania promastigotes or macrophages were pretreated with dibutyryl camp or theophylline and epinephrine, which are well defined initiators for camp release, a key enzyme of the oxygen defense system, superoxide dismutase (sod), was inhibited. at the same time, parasite interaction was considerably reduced to the level of ... | 1995 | 7472855 |
| activation of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in monocytoid cells by the protozoan parasite leishmania donovani. | in this study, we demonstrated that the protozoan parasite leishmania donovani and one of its major surface molecules, the lipophosphoglycan (lpg), can induce human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (hiv-1) expression in u1 and om-10.1, two cell lines of monocytoid origin latently infected with hiv-1. treatment of u1 cells with various concentrations of lpg (1, 5, and 10 microm) resulted in a dose-dependent secretion of tumor necrosis factor alpha (tnf-alpha). suppression of lpg-induced hiv-1 expres ... | 1995 | 7474154 |
| a new breakthrough in treatment of visceral leishmaniasis in children. | fifty cases of visceral leishmaniasis were admitted in children's hospital, islamabad. common clinical features were fever (100%), splenomegaly (100%), hepatomegaly (100%), anaemia (96%), abdominal distension (40%), bronchopneumonia (26%) and bleeding diathesis (22%). hb was below 7.0 g/dl in 80%, white cell count below 4 x 10(9)/cmm in 88% and platelet count below 100 x 10(9)/c4mm in 86%. all the patients showed leishmania donovani bodies in the marrow smears. fourteen patients were treated wit ... | 1995 | 7474290 |
| kinetics and molecular characteristics of arginine transport by leishmania donovani promastigotes. | characteristics of transport of l-arginine were studied in leishmania donovani promastigotes grown in vitro in a defined medium. the promastigotes exhibited a time-dependent, temperature-sensitive, ph-dependent and saturable uptake of arginine. metabolic inhibitors caused 81-92% inhibition, indicating that arginine influx in promastigotes is an energy requiring process. the presence of na+ ions was necessary for full activity. considerable inhibition was also noticed with valinomycin, gramicidin ... | 1995 | 7477101 |
| the expression of biologically active human p53 in leishmania cells: a novel eukaryotic system to produce recombinant proteins. | we have investigated the use of leishmania cells as a novel eukaryotic expression system for the production of recombinant protein. these cells are easy to maintain, requiring no co2 incubator or shaker, and can be grown in standard tissue culture media. leishmania cells can be readily transfected with plasmid dna by electroporation and transformants selected with antibiotic resistance. recent studies have shown that it is possible to express foreign genes in leishmania for the purpose of unders ... | 1995 | 7479067 |
| 3'-deoxy-3'-fluoroinosine as a potent antileishmanial agent. the metabolism and selective cytotoxic effect of 3'-deoxy-3'-fluoroinosine against leishmania tropica and l. donovani in vitro and in vivo. | we studied the antileishmanial activity of 3'-deoxy-3'-fluoroinosine (3'-fi) against leishmania tropica and l. donovani. in in vitro cultivation, the ec50 values (the concentration of drug necessary to inhibit the growth rate of cells to 50% of the control value) obtained for 3'-fi against the promastigotes of l. tropica and l. donovani were 2.3 x 10(-7) and 1.0 x 10(-6) m, respectively. it was less toxic toward mouse mammary-tumor fm3a cells, a model host; the ec50 value was 1.9 x 10(-4) m. lei ... | 1995 | 7479655 |
| immunobiological studies on experimental visceral leishmaniasis. iv. kinetics of evolution of disease-promoting versus host-protective cells of monocyte-macrophage lineage and their characterization. | the evolution of cells of the monocyte-macrophage lineage (mml cells) in the spleen of leishmania donovani (ld) infected balb/c mice was studied. spleen cells were fractionated on a discontinuous percoll gradient and adherent cells (ac) were purified from fractionated spleen cells by adherence steps that appeared at the interfaces of 25-35%, 35-40%, 40-45% and 45-50% percoll gradients. the ac were characterized as mml cells on the basis of positive staining for non-specific esterase. adherent ce ... | 1995 | 7481559 |
| splenomegaly in baringo district, kenya, an area endemic for visceral leishmaniasis and malaria. | the relationship between splenomegaly and visceral leishmaniasis (vl) was investigated during a cross-sectional study in 2,941 individuals in baringo district, kenya, where both malaria and vl are endemic. spleen size was correlated with presence of malaria parasites in thick blood films and with evidence of present or past leishmania donovani infection as determined by serology and history. marked splenomegaly (hackett grade 3 or greater) significantly correlated with present or previous leishm ... | 1995 | 7483000 |
| identification of differentially expressed leishmania donovani genes using arbitrarily primed polymerase chain reactions. | arbitrarily primed polymerase chain reactions (ap-pcr) were used to amplify polymorphic dna fragments from the genomes of a variety of geographic isolates of leishmania donovani (ld). from the latter, five polymorphic dna fragments were cloned and sequence analysis identified 15 unique clones. northern blot analysis showed that 13 of the 15 clones hybridized to transcribed rnas isolated from ld. eight of these 13 ap-pcr clones specifically hybridized to ld rnas that were differentially expressed ... | 1995 | 7489912 |
| efficacy of the herbicide trifluralin against four p-glycoprotein-expressing strains of leishmania. | drug resistance has emerged as a major obstacle to chemotherapy for many infectious diseases. trifluralin, an antimicrotubule herbicide, is a new experimental drug for treatment of leishmaniasis. here, we found that it was effective against two strains of leishmania that express the multidrug-resistant genes ldmdr1 and lmpgpa and two strains that express proteins that are immunologically cross-reactive with mammalian p glycoproteins. these results suggest that trifluralin is not subject to count ... | 1995 | 7492115 |
| the nadp-linked aldehyde reductase of leishmania donovani. | an enzyme that oxidizes ethanol to acetaldehyde in the presence of nadp (but not nad) and reduces acetaldehyde to ethanol in the presence of nadph (but not nadh) is present in leishmania donovani promastigotes. the activity is present only in the supernatant fraction obtained from sonication of the cells and high speed centrifugation. the km and vm values were evaluated for propanol and propionaldehyde as well as for ethanol and acetaldehyde in cells obtained from late log and 3-day stationary p ... | 1995 | 7496384 |
| the chemical synthesis of leishmania donovani phosphoglycan via polycondensation of a glycobiosyl hydrogenphosphonate monomer. | a polycondensation of 2,3,6-tri-o-benzoyl-4-o-(2,3,4-tri-o-benzoyl-beta-d-galactopyranosyl)-al pha-d-mannopyranosyl hydrogenphosphonate in the presence of trimethylacetyl chloride has been used to synthesize a linear poly[beta-d-galactopyranosyl-(1-->4)-alpha-d-mannopyranosyl phosphate] representing the phosphoglycan part of the lipophosphoglycan from leishmania donovani. | 1995 | 7497476 |
| problems in the treatment of kala-azar: case report. | frequent relapses after treatment for visceral leishmaniasis and apparent parasitological cure is not commonly reported. seven year old boy who relapsed four times with clinical and parasitological evidence of the disease at each two months follow-up period is presented. he had leishimania donovani kenya strain. after treatment, review would be after two months, six months and twelve months periods. splenic aspirates were routinely done weekly and on the last day of each treatment. the drugs adm ... | 1995 | 7498017 |
| cutaneous lesions in hamsters caused by leishmania donovani promastigotes derived from axenic amastigotes. | 1995 | 7498035 | |
| temperature-induced rapid increase in cytoplasmic free ca2+ in pathogenic leishmania donovani promastigotes. | we demonstrate that the cytoplasmic free ca2+ concentration in three virulent leishmania donovani promastigote strains is maintained at 20-30 nm level whereas the avirulent promastigotes maintain [ca2+]i at 80-100 nm. rapid exposure of virulent promastigotes to higher physiological temperature increases [ca2+]i many-fold. use of cacl2, egta and mn2+ confirmed that both release of ca2+ from internal pool(s) and influx from outside milieu are responsible for this increase in [ca2+]i. application o ... | 1995 | 7498487 |
| post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis mimicking leprosy: experience with 4 patients, with some unusual features in 1. | we report on 4 cases of post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis (pkdl). history of kala-azar was available in all 4 patients. slit-skin smears (sss) for leishmania donovani (ld) bodies were negative in all 4. in 3 patients hypopigmented lesions were present over the face. papules and nodules over his lips, tongue, scrotum and dactylitis were some unusual features observed in 1 patient. histopathological examination showed ld bodies in 2 patients; histopathology was nonspecific in the other 2. all th ... | 1995 | 7500822 |
| ribosomes of leishmania are a target for the aminoglycosides. | ribosomes of leishmania, a parasitic protozoan (member of the order of kinetoplastidae), were purified on a sucrose density gradient. two different types of ribosomes were isolated from the promastigotes: cytoplasmic (88s and 91s from l. tropica and l. donovani, respectively) and mitochondrial (75s in both species). both types of ribosome dissociated into their subunits at low mg2+ concentration (1-2 mm) as follows: 67s and 49s for the 91s cytoplasmic ribosomes of l. donovani and 61s and 43s for ... | 1995 | 7501642 |
| outbreak of kala-azar in bombay. | a chance diagnosis of kala-azar in a patient referred from acworth leprosy home in bombay was followed up, resulting in an investigation of a total of 25 patients (inpatients and residents) for the presence of the disease. 30.3% of the patients investigated were found to be suffering from the disease. this confirms the earlier suspicion that bombay and especially the acworth leprosy home is an endemic area for kala-azar. | 1995 | 10740690 |