نتایج جستجو برای: trichinella spiralis

تعداد نتایج: 1513  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2002
Carolann McGuire Weng C Chan Derek Wakelin

Mice were successfully immunized against the intestinal nematode Trichinella spiralis by intranasal administration of a 30-mer peptide antigen with cholera toxin B. Immunized mice developed antigen-specific serum immunoglobulin G1, intestinal immunoglobulin A, and a type 2-biased cytokine response. Intranasal immunization therefore generates the Th2-mediated responses required for immunity agai...

2013
Soad E. Hassan FaragalLa M. El-Moghazy Nagwa I. Toaleb

Due to its role in human Trichinellosis, there are increasing global requirements for reliable diagnostic method for Trichinella spiralis infection in pigs. Consequently, there is a need for selection of potent diagnostic antigen that could be successfully utilized in the diagnosis. Currently, two antigens (somatic and excretory-secretory antigens of T. spiralis larvae) were evaluated for the d...

2009
David B. Guiliano Yelena Oksov Sara Lustigman Kleoniki Gounaris Murray E. Selkirk

Proteins secreted by Trichinella spiralis have a potential role in remodelling host skeletal muscle. However, whilst many parasite-secreted proteins have been identified, it has rarely been demonstrated that these are secreted into the nurse cell. Using an informatics-based analysis, we have searched the T. spiralis expressed sequence tag (EST) datasets for cDNAs encoding potential secreted pro...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2007
M Ribicich H R Gamble A Rosa I Sommerfelt A Marquez G Mira N Cardillo M L Cattaneo E Falzoni A Franco

The purpose of this work was to assess the clinical, haematological and biochemical responses of pigs experimentally inoculated with Trichinella spiralis. Groups of three pigs were inoculated per os with 100, 500 and 5000 T. spiralis muscle larvae, two pigs were used as control. Clinical evaluation of disease in pigs included daily examination, rectal temperature measurements and cardiac and re...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2012
Ivana Radovic Alisa Gruden-Movsesijan Natasa Ilic Marija Mostarica-Stojkovic Ljiljana Sofronic-Milosavljevic

Like other helminths, Trichinella spiralis has evolved strategies to allow it to survive in the host organism, including the expression of epitopes similar to those present in either expressed or hidden host antigens. To identify T. spiralis-derived antigens that are evolutionarily conserved in the parasite and its host and that could be responsible for its evasion of the host immune response, ...

2014

S u m m a r y : Trichinella infections in foxes and wild boars were studied to determine the prevalence of infection in wildlife in the Netherlands. Muscles of 429 forelegs of foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and diaphragms of 11 wild boars (Sus scrofa) were artificially digested. Single larvae of Trichinella were identified at species level using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD-PCR). In addition, ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1994
W Goettsch J Garssen A Deijns F R de Gruijl H van Loveren

To assess the possibility that increases in UV-B exposure on the earth's surface could lead to impaired resistance to several infectious diseases, we studied the effect of UV-B exposure on resistance against Trichinella spiralis. Wistar rats, orally infected with T. spiralis larvae, were exposed to suberythemal doses of UV-B radiation daily for 5 days at different time periods before or after i...

2017
Limei Zhao Shuai Shao Yi Chen Ximeng Sun Ran Sun Jingjing Huang Bin Zhan Xinping Zhu

As a multicellular parasitic nematode, Trichinella spiralis regulates host immune responses by producing a variety of immunomodulatory molecules to escape from host immune attack, but the mechanisms underlying the immune evasion are not well understood. Here, we identified that T. spiralis calreticulin (Ts-CRT), a Ca2+-binding protein, facilitated T. spiralis immune evasion by interacting with ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1997
T ManWarren L Gagliardo J Geyer C McVay S Pearce-Kelling J Appleton

Studies of nematode establishment in intestinal niches has been hindered by the lack of a readily manipulated in vitro assay. In this report, experiments are described wherein the larval stage of the parasitic nematode Trichinella spiralis was shown to invade epithelial cell monolayers in vitro. Larvae penetrated cells and migrated through them, leaving trails of dead cells in their wake. Cells...

2010
Dominic Rees-Roberts Lisa M. Mullen Kleoniki Gounaris Murray E. Selkirk

Given the importance of the complement anaphylatoxins in cellular recruitment during infection, the ability of secreted products from larval stages of Brugia malayi and Trichinella spiralis to influence C5a-mediated chemotaxis of human peripheral blood granulocytes in vitro was examined. Secreted products from B. malayi microfilariae almost completely abolished chemotaxis. This inhibition was b...

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