Article
The sandfly Lutzomyia longipalpis LL5 embryonic cell line has active Toll and Imd pathways and shows immune responses to bacteria, yeast and Leishmania
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NUNES, Bruno Tinoco; et al. The sandfly Lutzomyia longipalpis LL5 embryonic cell line has active Toll and Imd pathways and shows immune responses to bacteria, yeast and Leishmania . Parasites & Vectors, v.8, n.222, 11p, 2016.
1756-3305
10.1186/s13071-016-1507-4
Autor
Nunes, Bruno Tinoco
Telleria, Erich Loza
Neves, Monique da Silva
Marques, Christiane
Brito, Daisy Aline Azevedo
Pitaluga, André Nóbrega
Traub-Csekö, Yara Maria
Resumen
Lutzomyia longipalpis is the main vector of visceral leishmaniasis in Latin America. Sandfly immune responses are poorly understood. In previous work we showed that these vector insects respond to bacterial infections by modulating a defensin gene expression and activate the Imd pathway in response to Leishmania infection. Aspects of innate immune pathways in insects (including mosquito vectors of human diseases) have been revealed by studying insect cell lines, and we have previously demonstrated antiviral responses in the L. longipalpis embryonic cell line LL5.