نتایج جستجو برای: local host resistance

تعداد نتایج: 1087578  

2015
Jessica Z. Kubicek-Sutherland Douglas M. Heithoff Selvi C. Ersoy William R. Shimp John K. House Jamey D. Marth Jeffrey W. Smith Michael J. Mahan

Current antibiotic testing does not include the potential influence of host cell environment on microbial susceptibility and antibiotic resistance, hindering appropriate therapeutic intervention. We devised a strategy to identify the presence of host-pathogen interactions that alter antibiotic efficacy in vivo. Our findings revealed a bacterial mechanism that promotes antibiotic resistance in v...

2016
Florien A Gorter Pauline D Scanlan Angus Buckling

Parasite local adaptation, the greater performance of parasites on their local compared with foreign hosts, has important consequences for the maintenance of diversity and epidemiology. While the abiotic environment may significantly affect local adaptation, most studies to date have failed either to incorporate the effects of the abiotic environment, or to separate them from those of the bioti...

  Leishmaniasis is a tropical parasitic disease that has become a major health challenge in many countries of the world. Not only has not been found any effective vaccine or treatment for the disease eradication, but also the advent of drug resistance is also increasing. Therefore, it is vital to take a precise attention to the physiochemical cycles of the Leishmania parasite and to identify i...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Claudia Montagnoli Francesca Fallarino Roberta Gaziano Silvia Bozza Silvia Bellocchio Teresa Zelante Wiswanath P Kurup Lucia Pitzurra Paolo Puccetti Luigina Romani

The inherent resistance to diseases caused by Aspergillus fumigatus suggests the occurrence of regulatory mechanisms that provide the host with adequate defense without necessarily eliminating the fungus or causing unacceptable levels of host damage. In this study, we show that a division of labor occurs between functionally distinct regulatory T cells (Treg) that are coordinately activated by ...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2011
Janis Antonovics Peter H Thrall Jeremy J Burdon Anna-Liisa Laine

Five levels of disease expression were scored in a cross-inoculation study of 120 host and 60 pathogen lines of wild flax Linum marginale and its rust fungus Melampsora lini sampled from six natural populations. Patterns of partial resistance showed clear evidence of gene-for-gene interactions, with particular levels of partial resistance occurring in specific host-pathogen combinations. Sympat...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 1994
S A Frank

Genetic specificity occurs in many host-parasite systems. Each host can recognize and resist only a subset of parasites; each parasite can grow only on particular hosts. Biochemical recognition systems determine which matching host and parasite genotypes result in resistance or disease. Recognition systems are often associated with widespread genetic polymorphism in the host and parasite popula...

Journal: :Ecology Letters 2008
Sam P Brown Ludovic Le Chat François Taddei

Virulence is generally considered to benefit parasites by enhancing resource-transfer from host to pathogen. Here, we offer an alternative framework where virulent immune-provoking behaviours and enhanced immune resistance are joint tactics of invading pathogens to eliminate resident competitors (transferring resources from resident to invading pathogen). The pathogen wins by creating a novel i...

2007
D I A N A PILSON MARK D . RAUSHER

1. The aphids Uroleucon tissoti and U. nigrotuberculatum both exhibit significantly aggregated distribution patterns across clumps of their common host plant Solidago altissima, the tall goldenrod. However, U. nigrotuberculatum is significantly more aggregated than is U.tissoti. We tested the hypothesis that goldenrod genotype-by-U. tissoti genotype interactions for aphid performance characters...

Journal: :Veterinary immunology and immunopathology 2010
Manuela Rinaldi Robert W Li Anthony V Capuco

Mastitis is ranked as the top disease for dairy cattle based on traditional cost analysis. Greater than 100 organisms from a broad phylogenetic spectrum are able to cause bovine mastitis. Transcriptomic characterization facilitates our understanding of host-pathogen relations and provides mechanistic insight into host resistance to mastitis. In this review, we discuss effector mechanisms and tr...

2016
Chan-Young Park Jae-Hyeon Cho Yu-Seop Kim Hye-Jeong Song Jong-Dae Kim

Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a method of amplifying DNA which is normally carried out with a thermal cycler. To obtain more accurate and reliable PCR results, the temperature change within the chamber of the thermal cycler needs to be verified and calibrated regularly. Commercially available temperature loggers commonly used for temperature verification tests usually require a graphical u...

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