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The First Non-LRV RNA Virus in Leishmania

Authors

GRYBCHUK Danyil MACEDO D.H. KLESCHENKO Y. KRAEVA N. LUKASHEV A.N. BATES P.A. KULICH P. LESTINOVA T. VOLF P. KOSTYGOV A.Y. YURCHENKO V.

Year of publication 2020
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Viruses-Basel
MU Faculty or unit

Central European Institute of Technology

Citation
web https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/12/2/168
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12020168
Keywords Bunyavirales; Leishmania martiniquensis; leishbunyavirus
Description In this work, we describe the first Leishmania-infecting leishbunyavirus-the first virus other than Leishmania RNA virus (LRV) found in trypanosomatid parasites. Its host is Leishmania martiniquensis, a human pathogen causing infections with a wide range of manifestations from asymptomatic to severe visceral disease. This virus (LmarLBV1) possesses many characteristic features of leishbunyaviruses, such as tripartite organization of its RNA genome, with ORFs encoding RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, surface glycoprotein, and nucleoprotein on L, M, and S segments, respectively. Our phylogenetic analyses suggest that LmarLBV1 originated from leishbunyaviruses of monoxenous trypanosomatids and, probably, is a result of genomic re-assortment. The LmarLBV1 facilitates parasites' infectivity in vitro in primary murine macrophages model. The discovery of a virus in L. martiniquensis poses the question of whether it influences pathogenicity of this parasite in vivo, similarly to the LRV in other Leishmania species.

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