Arginase expression modulates nitric oxide production in Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis.
Stephanie Maia AcuñaJuliana Ide AokiMaria Fernanda Laranjeira-SilvaRicardo Andrade ZampieriJuliane Cristina Ribeiro FernandesSandra Marcia MuxelLucile Maria Floeter-WinterPublished in: PloS one (2017)
We described an arginase-dependent NOS-like activity in L. (L.) amazonensis and its role in the parasite growth. The increased detection of NO production in the mid-stationary and late-stationary growth phases of La-WT promastigotes could suggest that this production is an important factor to metacyclogenesis triggering. On the other hand, La-arg- showed an earlier increase in NO production compared to La-WT, suggesting that NO production can be arginase-dependent. Interestingly, La-WT and La-arg- axenic amastigotes produced higher levels of NO than those observed in promastigotes. As a conclusion, our work suggested that NOS-like is expressed in Leishmania in the stationary growth phase promastigotes and amastigotes, and could be correlated to metacyclogenesis and amastigotes growth in a dependent way to the internal pool of L-arginine and arginase activity.