Title of article :
Characterization of Acid Phosphatase in the Promastigotes of Three Isolates of Leishmania major
Author/Authors :
Baghaei, M Department of Parasitology, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran, Islamic Azad University , Khorasgan Branch Isfahan , Mesripour, M Department of Parasitology, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran, Islamic Azad University , Khorasgan Branch Isfahan
Abstract :
Background: Acid phosphatase (ACP) is suggested to be one of
the virulence factors in leishmania and a correlation has been reported
between Leishmanial acid phosphatase (ACP) activity and
the severity of the disease in all types of leishmaniasis including
zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis (ZCL), which is a polymorphic
disease.
Objective: Characterization of leishmania and its correlation with
the severity of the skin lesions in zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis.
Methods: Promastigotes were isolated from 30 patients with scaly
flat ulcers (LP1), volcano-shaped lesions (LP2) and papular forms
(LP3) of ZCL. The Km and Vmax values of ACP in the supernatant
of lysed promastigotes were calculated in presence and absence of
the enzyme inhibitors, fluoride, tartarate, phosphate and salicylate.
Results: The Michaelis-Menten substrate saturation kinetics exhibited
Km values of 12.5, 16.0, 26.6 mM and Vmax values of 8.78, 5.26
and 1.51 mM/min/mg protein for LP1, LP2 and LP3, respectively.
In all isolates, the ACP was inhibited by all four inhibitors but the
percentage inhibition was different and each inhibitor showed a
particular inhibition pattern for each promastigote preparation. ACP
content of LP1 was more sensitive to all four inhibitors and fluoride
was more potent inhibitor of the enzyme in three isolates.
Conclusion: The differences in ACP kinetics may be interpreted as
being consistent with the severity of the skin lesions in Leishmania
major infection
Keywords :
Leishmania , leishmaniasis , enzymes , acid phosphatase , leishmania major
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics