Developmental differentiation in Leishmania lifecycle progression: post-transcriptional control conducts the orchestra.

Developmental differentiation in Leishmania lifecycle progression: post-transcriptional control conducts the orchestra. Curr Opin Microbiol. 2016 Aug 23;34:82-89 Authors: De Pablos LM, Ferreira TR, Walrad PB Abstract The successful progression of Leishmania spp. through their lifecycle entails a series of differentiation processes; the proliferative procyclic promastigote forms become quiescent, human-infective metacyclic promastigotes during metacyclogenesis in the sandfly vector, which then differentiate into amastigotes during amastigogenesis in the mammalian host. The progression to these infective forms requires two components: environmental cues and a coordinated cellular response. Recent studies have shown that the Leishmania cellular transformation into mammalian-infective stages is triggered by broad changes in the absolute and relative RNA and protein levels. In this review, we will discuss the implications of Leishmania transcriptomic and proteomic fluctuations, which adapt the parasitic cell for survival. PMID: 27565628 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Current Opinion in Microbiology - Category: Microbiology Authors: Tags: Curr Opin Microbiol Source Type: research