DNA Methylation in macrophages infected with Leishmania spp. in different culture conditions
Eleonora Loi, Paola Andrea Barroso, Agustín Moya Alvarez, Patrizia Zavattari, Ana Florencia Vega Benedetti

TL;DR
This study explores how DNA methylation in macrophages changes when infected with different Leishmania species under various culture conditions.
Contribution
The study identifies species-specific DNA methylation patterns in macrophages infected with Leishmania under different culture conditions.
Findings
L. (L.) amazonensis and L. (L.) infantum showed similar methylation patterns distinct from L. (V.) braziliensis.
DNA methylation changes were mainly linked to cytoskeleton organization and were influenced by IL-6 and drug treatments.
Some methylation patterns in treated macrophages reverted toward control levels, suggesting potential therapeutic relevance.
Abstract
Leishmania modulate the host cell epigenome, including DNA methylation. This work aimed to explore the DNA methylation pattern in infected macrophages with L. (Viannia) braziliensis, L. (Leishmania) amazonensis and L. (L.) infantum. We performed a genome-wide methylation analysis in macrophages, cultured in presence/absence of interleukin 6 (IL-6) and infected with the three species for a period of 72hs. Upon 72hs infection, sample groups of L. (V.) braziliensis – and L. (L.) infantum-infected macrophages were treated with Glucantime and Amphotericin B for 48hs, respectively. Uninfected macrophages and macrophages treated with heat-killed Leishmania were included as controls. Several CpG islands alterations were identified upon infection and among species. The methylome analysis showed that L. (L.) amazonensis and L. (L.) infantum clustered together separately from L. (V.) braziliensis.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsResearch on Leishmaniasis Studies · Trypanosoma species research and implications
