Leishmania infection induces a limited differential gene expression in the sand fly midgut.
Iliano V Coutinho-AbreuTiago Donatelli SerafimClaudio MenesesShaden KamhawiFabiano OliveiraJesus G ValenzuelaPublished in: BMC genomics (2020)
Overall, our data suggest that the presence of Leishmania produces a limited change in the midgut transcript expression profile in sand flies. Further, Leishmania modulates sand fly gene expression early on in the developmental cycle in order to overcome the barriers imposed by the midgut, yet it behaves like a commensal at later time points where a massive number of parasites in the anterior midgut results only in modest changes in midgut gene expression.