نتایج جستجو برای: parasite interaction

تعداد نتایج: 602307  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2001
W Chai J G Beeson H Kogelberg G V Brown A M Lawson

We recently reported that Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes (IRBCs) can adhere to hyaluronic acid (HA), which appears to be a receptor, in addition to chondroitin sulfate A (CSA), for parasite sequestration in the placenta. Further investigations of the nature and specificity of this interaction indicate that HA oligosaccharide fragments competitively inhibit parasite adhesion to immo...

2009
Israel Pagán Carlos Alonso-Blanco Fernando García-Arenal

Population density and costs of parasite infection may condition the capacity of organisms to grow, survive and reproduce, i.e. their competitive ability. In host-parasite systems there are different competitive interactions: among uninfected hosts, among infected hosts, and between uninfected and infected hosts. Consequently, parasite infection results in a direct cost, due to parasitism itsel...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2002
Sylvain Gandon Minus van Baalen Vincent A A Jansen

We analyze the evolutionary consequences of host resistance (the ability to decrease the probability of being infected by parasites) for the evolution of parasite virulence (the deleterious effect of a parasite on its host). When only single infections occur, host resistance does not affect the evolution of parasite virulence. However, when superinfections occur, resistance tends to decrease th...

2015
Carlos Gustavo Vieira de Morais Ana Karina Castro Lima Rodrigo Terra Rosiane Freire dos Santos Silvia Amaral Gonçalves Da-Silva Patrícia Maria Lourenço Dutra

The intracellular protozoa Leishmania spp. and Trypanosoma cruzi and the causative agents of Leishmaniasis and Chagas disease, respectively, belong to the Trypanosomatidae family. Together, these two neglected tropical diseases affect approximately 25 million people worldwide. Whether the host can control the infection or develops disease depends on the complex interaction between parasite and ...

2014
Alexander Oberli Leanne M. Slater Erin Cutts Françoise Brand Esther Mundwiler-Pachlatko Sebastian Rusch Martin F. G. Masik Michèle C. Erat Hans-Peter Beck Ioannis Vakonakis

Uniquely among malaria parasites, Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes (iRBCs) develop membrane protrusions, known as knobs, where the parasite adhesion receptor P. falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 (PfEMP1) clusters. Knob formation and the associated iRBC adherence to host endothelium are directly linked to the severity of malaria and are functional manifestations of protein exp...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Stefan Wuchty

Recent advances have provided a first experimental protein interaction map of the human malaria parasite P. falciparum, which appears to be remotely related to interactomes of other eukaryotes. Here, we present a comparative topological analysis of this experimentally determined web with a network of conserved interactions between proteins in S. cerevisiae, C. elegans and D. melanogaster that h...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2006
Sira Echevarría-Zomeño Alejandro Pérez-de-Luque Jesús Jorrín Ana M Maldonado

Sunflower broomrape (Orobanche cumana Wallr.) is a root holoparasitic angiosperm considered as one of the major constraints for sunflower production in Mediterranean areas. Breeding for resistance is regarded as the most effective, feasible, and environmentally friendly solution to control this parasite. However, the existing sources of genetic resistance are defeated by the continuous emergenc...

2016
Bruna C. Borges Isadora A. Uehara Laysa O. S. Dias Paula C. Brígido Claudio V. da Silva Marcelo J. B. Silva

Cell invasion by the intracellular protozoans requires interaction of proteins from both the host and the parasite. Many parasites establish chronic infections, showing they have the potential to escape the immune system; for example, Trypanosoma cruzi is an intracellular parasite that causes Chagas disease. Parasite internalization into host cell requires secreted and surface molecules, such a...

2017
Miranda Teboh-Ewungkem

Just like the Zika-Virus, malaria is a vector-borne disease with three interacting population components. These are the parasite component, the vector component and the human component. The behavioral dynamics of each of these components play an integral role in the transmission dynamics of malaria. For example, there is a reproductive gain that accrue to the mosquito’s population as a result o...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2015
C Finn McQuaid Nicholas F Britton

Parasitic species are likely to have a significant effect on the stability of ecosystems. However, little is known of the nature of this effect, with debate over whether it is positive or negative. In previous work it was observed that a mixture of interaction types increases the local stability of a network. Following this, we investigate the consequences for species persistence of replacing h...

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