A novel strain of Leishmania braziliensis harbors not a toti- but a bunyavirus

Autor
Kostygov, Alexei Yu
Grybchuk, Danyil
Heeren, Senne
Gerasimov, Evgeny S
Klocek, Donnamae
Reddy, Aditya
Kohl, Alain
Dujardin, Jean-Claude
Yurchenko, Vyacheslav
Datum vydání
2024Publikováno v
PLoS Neglected Tropical DiseasesNakladatel / Místo vydání
Public Library of ScienceRočník / Číslo vydání
18 (12)ISBN / ISSN
ISSN: 1935-2727ISBN / ISSN
eISSN: 1935-2735Informace o financování
UK//COOP
MSM//LX22NPO5103
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Tato publikace má vydavatelskou verzi s DOI 10.1371/journal.pntd.0012767
Abstrakt
Leishmania is a genus of the family Trypanosomatidae that unites obligatory parasitic flagellates causing a variety of vector-borne diseases collectively called leishmaniasis. The symptoms range from relatively innocuous skin lesions to complete failures of visceral organs. The disease is exacerbated if a parasite harbors Leishmania RNA viruses (LRVs) of the family Pseudototiviridae. Screening a novel isolate of L. braziliensis, we revealed that it possesses not a toti-, but a bunyavirus of the family Leishbuviridae. To the best of our knowledge, this is a very first discovery of a bunyavirus infecting a representative of the Leishmania subgenus Viannia. We suggest that these viruses may serve as potential factors of virulence in American leishmaniasis and encourage researchers to test leishmanial strains for the presence of not only LRVs, but also other RNA viruses.
Klíčová slova
Leishmania, leishmaniasis, Trypanosomatidae
Trvalý odkaz
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14178/3440Licence
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