Global genome diversity of the Leishmania donovani complex.

Susanne U Franssen ORCID logo; Caroline Durrant; Olivia Stark; Bettina Moser; Tim Downing ORCID logo; Hideo Imamura ORCID logo; Jean-Claude Dujardin ORCID logo; Mandy J Sanders; Isabel Mauricio; Michael A Miles ORCID logo; +11 more... Lionel F Schnur; Charles L Jaffe; Abdelmajeed Nasereddin ORCID logo; Henk Schallig; Matthew Yeo ORCID logo; Tapan Bhattacharyya; Mohammad Z Alam; Matthew Berriman ORCID logo; Thierry Wirth; Gabriele Schönian; James A Cotton ORCID logo; (2020) Global genome diversity of the Leishmania donovani complex. ELIFE, 9. ISSN 2050-084X DOI: 10.7554/eLife.51243
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Protozoan parasites of the Leishmania donovani complex - L. donovani and L. infantum - cause the fatal disease visceral leishmaniasis. We present the first comprehensive genome-wide global study, with 151 cultured field isolates representing most of the geographical distribution. L. donovani isolates separated into five groups that largely coincide with geographical origin but vary greatly in diversity. In contrast, the majority of L. infantum samples fell into one globally-distributed group with little diversity. This picture is complicated by several hybrid lineages. Identified genetic groups vary in heterozygosity and levels of linkage, suggesting different recombination histories. We characterise chromosome-specific patterns of aneuploidy and identified extensive structural variation, including known and suspected drug resistance loci. This study reveals greater genetic diversity than suggested by geographically-focused studies, provides a resource of genomic variation for future work and sets the scene for a new understanding of the evolution and genetics of the Leishmania donovani complex.


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