Abstract
Leishmania major parasites lacking the GDP-mannose transporter, termed Deltalpg2 parasites, fail to induce disease in mice but persist long-term. We previously found that Deltalpg2 organisms protect BALB/c mice from virulent L. major challenge. In contrast, we report here that Deltalpg2 parasites induce protective immunity in C57BL/6 mice only when administered with CpG-containing oligodeoxynucleotides, indicating that parasite persistence alone is not sufficient to maintain protective immunity to L. major.