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Leishmania-induced biphasic ceramide generation in macrophages is crucial for uptake and survival of the parasite
Authors:Majumder Saikat  Dey Ranadhir  Bhattacharjee Surajit  Rub Abdur  Gupta Gaurav  Bhattacharyya Majumdar Suchandra  Saha Bhaskar  Majumdar Subrata
Affiliation:Division of Molecular Medicine, Bose Institute, India.
Abstract:The initial macrophage-Leishmania donovani interaction results in the formation of membrane platforms, termed lipid rafts, that help in the entry of the parasite. Therefore, it is imperative that the parasite designs a strategy to modulate its uptake and survival within the macrophages. Herein, we report Leishmania-triggered biphasic ceramide generation. In the first phase, L. donovani promastigotes induce activation of acid sphingomyelinase (ASMase), which catalyzes the formation of ceramide from sphingomyelin. Inhibition of ASMase resulted in reduced uptake and infection with the parasite. In the second phase, de novo synthesis generates ceramide that reduces the cellular cholesterol level and displaces the cholesterol from the membrane, leading to enhanced membrane fluidity, disruption of rafts, and impaired antigen-presentation to the T cells. The results reveal a novel role for ceramide in the perspective of L. donovani infection and help formulate an antileishmanial strategy that can possibly be applied to other intracellular infections as well.
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