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Mapping of a Leishmania major gene/locus that confers pentamidine resistance by deletion and insertion of transposable element. | LitMetric

Mapping of a Leishmania major gene/locus that confers pentamidine resistance by deletion and insertion of transposable element.

Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo

Instituto de Medicina Tropical, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.

Published: September 2004

AI Article Synopsis

  • Pentamidine (PEN) is explored as a treatment for antimony-resistant leishmaniasis, but its specific cellular target is not yet known.
  • A study involved transfecting a genomic library of Leishmania major to identify genes that enhance PEN resistance; one specific gene locus was isolated.
  • Further analysis identified a P-Glycoprotein gene within this locus, which plays a role in the metabolism of Leishmania, facilitating deeper understanding of PEN resistance mechanisms.

Article Abstract

Pentamidine (PEN) is an alternative compound to treat antimony-resistant leishmaniasis patients, which cellular target remains unclear. One approach to the identification of prospective targets is to identify genes able to mediate PEN resistance following overexpression. Starting from a genomic library of transfected parasites bearing a multicopy episomal cosmid vector containing wild-type Leishmania major DNA, we isolated one locus capable to render PEN resistance to wild type cells after DNA transfection. In order to map this Leishmania locus, cosmid insert was deleted by two successive sets of partial digestion with restriction enzymes, followed by transfection into wild type cells, overexpression, induction and functional tests in the presence of PEN. To determine the Leishmania gene related to PEN resistance, nucleotide sequencing experiments were done through insertion of the transposon Mariner element of Drosophila melanogaster (mosK) into the deleted insert to work as primer island. Using general molecular techniques, we described here this method that permits a quickly identification of a functional gene facilitating nucleotide sequence experiments from large DNA fragments. Followed experiments revealed the presence of a P-Glycoprotein gene in this locus which role in Leishmania metabolism has now been analyzed.

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