Author/Authors :
Azami, Mehdi , Ranjkesh Adermanabadi, Vahid Department of Veterinary Medicine - Shahrekord Branch - Islamic Azad University, Shahrekord , Khanahmad, Hossein Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Mohaghegh, Mohammad Ali Torbat Heydariyeh University of Medical Sciences, Torbat Heydariyeh , Zaherinejad, Ebtesam School of Pharmacy - Department of Health Sciences - Curtin University of Technology - Bentley Campus, Australia , Aghaei, Maryam , Jalali, Akram Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan , Hejazi, Hossein Department of Parasitology and Mycology - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
Leishmania infantum is the causative agent of infantile visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in the Mediterranean region. Despite developing
protective responses, the disease progresses due to many of factors. These include the action of suppressive cytokines, exhaustion of
specific T cells, loss of lymphoid tissue, and defective humoral response. Genetic changes that occur inside the genome of alienated
or parasite cells, along with immune responses, play an important role in controlling or progressing the disease. Proapoptotic
proteins such as Smac/DIABLO, EndoG, AIF (apoptosis‑inducing factor), and cytochrome C are effective in apoptosis. EndoG is
a mitochondrion‑specific nuclease that translocates to the nucleus during apoptosis. Once released from mitochondria, endoG
cleaves chromatin DNA into nucleosomal fragments independently of caspases. Therefore, endoG represents a caspase‑independent
apoptotic pathway initiated from the mitochondria. A comprehensive understanding of the immune and genetic events that occur
during VL is very important for designing immunotherapy strategies and developing effective vaccines for disease prevention. In this
review which explained the immunological responses and also the important factors that can contribute to parasite apoptosis and
are used in subsequent studies as a target for the preparation of drugs or recombinant vaccines against parasites are briefly reviewed.
Keywords :
Apoptosis , endonuclease G , Leishmania infantum , vaccine