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The role of metalloproteases in Leishmania species infection in the New World: a systematic review.

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Murase, LS; de Souza, JVP; de Lima Neto, QA; de Mello, TFP; Cardoso, BM; Lera-Nonose, DSSL; Teixeira, JJV; Lonardoni, MVC; Demarchi, IG
Published in: Parasitology
October 2018

This is a systematic review on the role of metalloproteases in the pathogenicity of the American tegumentary leishmaniasis (ATL) caused by New World Leishmania species. The review followed the PRISMA method, searching for articles in PubMed, EMBASE, LILACS and ISI Web of Science, by employing the following terms: 'leishmaniasis', 'cutaneous leishmaniasis', 'mucocutaneous leishmaniasis', 'diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis', 'Leishmania' and 'metalloproteases'. GP63 of New World Leishmania species is a parasite metalloproteases involved in the degradation and cleavage of many biological molecules as kappa-B nuclear factor, fibronectin, tyrosine phosphatases. GP63 is capable of inhibiting the activity of the complement system and reduces the host's immune functions, allowing the survival of the parasite and its dissemination. High serological/tissue levels of host matrix metalloproteases (MMP)-9 have been associated with tissue damage during the infection, while high transcriptional levels of MMP-2 related with a satisfactory response to treatment. Host MMPs serological and tissue levels have been investigated using Western Blot, zymography, and Real Time polymerase chain reaction. GP63 detection characterizes species and virulence in promastigotes isolated from lesions samples using techniques mentioned previously. The monitoring of host MMPs levels and GP63 in Leishmania isolated from host samples could be used on the laboratory routine to predict the prognostic and treatment efficacy of ATL.

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Parasitology

DOI

EISSN

1469-8161

Publication Date

October 2018

Volume

145

Issue

12

Start / End Page

1499 / 1509

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Virulence
  • Prognosis
  • Mycology & Parasitology
  • Metalloproteases
  • Metalloendopeptidases
  • Matrix Metalloproteinase 9
  • Matrix Metalloproteinase 2
  • Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous
  • Leishmania
  • Humans
 

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Murase, L. S., de Souza, J. V. P., de Lima Neto, Q. A., de Mello, T. F. P., Cardoso, B. M., Lera-Nonose, D. S. S. L., … Demarchi, I. G. (2018). The role of metalloproteases in Leishmania species infection in the New World: a systematic review. Parasitology, 145(12), 1499–1509. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182018000367
Murase, Letícia Sayuri, João Vítor Perez de Souza, Quirino Alves de Lima Neto, Tatiane França Perles de Mello, Bruna Muller Cardoso, Daniele Stéfanie Sara Lopes Lera-Nonose, Jorge Juarez Vieira Teixeira, Maria Valdrinez Campana Lonardoni, and Izabel Galhardo Demarchi. “The role of metalloproteases in Leishmania species infection in the New World: a systematic review.Parasitology 145, no. 12 (October 2018): 1499–1509. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182018000367.
Murase LS, de Souza JVP, de Lima Neto QA, de Mello TFP, Cardoso BM, Lera-Nonose DSSL, et al. The role of metalloproteases in Leishmania species infection in the New World: a systematic review. Parasitology. 2018 Oct;145(12):1499–509.
Murase, Letícia Sayuri, et al. “The role of metalloproteases in Leishmania species infection in the New World: a systematic review.Parasitology, vol. 145, no. 12, Oct. 2018, pp. 1499–509. Pubmed, doi:10.1017/S0031182018000367.
Murase LS, de Souza JVP, de Lima Neto QA, de Mello TFP, Cardoso BM, Lera-Nonose DSSL, Teixeira JJV, Lonardoni MVC, Demarchi IG. The role of metalloproteases in Leishmania species infection in the New World: a systematic review. Parasitology. 2018 Oct;145(12):1499–1509.
Journal cover image

Published In

Parasitology

DOI

EISSN

1469-8161

Publication Date

October 2018

Volume

145

Issue

12

Start / End Page

1499 / 1509

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Virulence
  • Prognosis
  • Mycology & Parasitology
  • Metalloproteases
  • Metalloendopeptidases
  • Matrix Metalloproteinase 9
  • Matrix Metalloproteinase 2
  • Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous
  • Leishmania
  • Humans