نتایج جستجو برای: asexual parasites

تعداد نتایج: 43061  

Journal: :Cell 2005
Alan F. Cowman Brendan S. Crabb

Malaria parasites have a complex life cycle with asexual multiplication in a vertebrate host and obligate sexual reproduction in the mosquito; however, commitment to sexual development begins in the vertebrate with differentiation of female and male gametocytes. In this issue of Cell, Khan et al. (2005) used elegant approaches to purify male and female gametocytes and elucidated their respectiv...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2001
A Buckling A F Read

Experiments were carried out to determine the effect of partial host immunity against the rodent malaria parasite Plasmodium chabaudi on the transmission success of the parasite. There was a fourfold reduction in both the blood-stage, asexually replicating parasite density and the gametocyte (transmissable stage) density in immunized hosts. Some of the reduction in asexual parasite densities wa...

2014
Wei Sun Takeshi Q. Tanaka Crystal T. Magle Wenwei Huang Noel Southall Ruili Huang Seameen J. Dehdashti John C. McKew Kim C. Williamson Wei Zheng

Control of parasite transmission is critical for the eradication of malaria. However, most antimalarial drugs are not active against P. falciparum gametocytes, responsible for the spread of malaria. Consequently, patients can remain infectious for weeks after the clearance of asexual parasites and clinical symptoms. Here we report the identification of 27 potent gametocytocidal compounds (IC50 ...

2018
Isaie J Reuling Lisanne A van de Schans Luc E Coffeng Kjerstin Lanke Lisette Meerstein-Kessel Wouter Graumans Geert-Jan van Gemert Karina Teelen Rianne Siebelink-Stoter Marga van de Vegte-Bolmer Quirijn de Mast André J van der Ven Karen Ivinson Cornelus C Hermsen Sake de Vlas John Bradley Katharine A Collins Christian F Ockenhouse James McCarthy Robert W Sauerwein Teun Bousema

Background Malaria elimination strategies require a thorough understanding of parasite transmission from human to mosquito. A clinical model to induce gametocytes to understand their dynamics and evaluate transmission-blocking interventions (TBI) is currently unavailable. Here, we explore the use of the well-established Controlled Human Malaria Infection model (CHMI) to induce gametocyte carria...

Journal: :Parasitology 2012
Mary J Gorton Emily L Kasl Jillian T Detwiler Charles D Criscione

When every individual has an equal chance of mating with other individuals, the population is classified as panmictic. Amongst metazoan parasites of animals, local-scale panmixia can be disrupted due to not only non-random mating, but also non-random transmission among individual hosts of a single host population or non-random transmission among sympatric host species. Population genetics theor...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
C F Golenda J Li R Rosenberg

The difficulty in controlling Plasmodium vivax, the most common cause of human malaria, has been complicated by growing drug resistance. We have established a method to cycle parasite generations in continuous culture using human blood cells. Chesson strain parasites were passaged from owl monkey erythrocytes to human reticulocytes in McCoy's 5A medium modified with L-glutamine with 25 mM Hepes...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular probes 2004
Kate S Hutson Craig A Styan Ian Beveridge Michael J Keough Xingquan Zhu Youssef G Abs EL-Osta Robin B Gasser

Nucleotide variation in a portion of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit1 (cox1) gene from asexual stages of bucephalids of southern Australian scallops (Chlamys asperrima, Chlamys bifrons and Pecten fumatus) was investigated using a mutation scanning-sequencing approach. Single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis revealed three main profile types (A, B and C) for parasi...

2015
Liliane Abodo Onambele Herbert Riepl Rainer Fischer Gabriele Pradel Aram Prokop Makoah Nigel Aminake

Malaria remains one of the most deadly diseases threatening humankind and is still affecting a significant proportion of the world population, especially in Africa. Chemotherapy is a vital component of the fight against the disease and new antimalarial agents are urgently needed to curb the spread of malaria parasites that are resistant to existing drugs. The natural product tryptanthrin is kno...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2011
K Y Njabo A J Cornel C Bonneaud E Toffelmier R N M Sehgal G Valkiūnas A F Russell T B Smith

Malaria parasites use vertebrate hosts for asexual multiplication and Culicidae mosquitoes for sexual and asexual development, yet the literature on avian malaria remains biased towards examining the asexual stages of the life cycle in birds. To fully understand parasite evolution and mechanism of malaria transmission, knowledge of all three components of the vector-host-parasite system is esse...

2011
Odile Ouwe-Missi-Oukem-Boyer Fousseyni S. Touré Ndouo Benjamin Ollomo Jérome Mezui-Me-Ndong Florian Noulin Isabelle Lachard Guy-Roger Ndong-Atome Maria Makuwa Pierre Roques Michel Branger Pierre-Marie Preux Dominique Mazier Sylvie Bisser

BACKGROUND Areas endemic for Plasmodium falciparum, hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) overlap in many parts of sub-Saharan Africa. HBV and HCV infections develop in the liver, where takes place the first development stage of P. falciparum before its further spread in blood. The complex mechanisms involved in the development of hepatitis may potentially influence the developmen...

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