نتایج جستجو برای: schistosome cercaria

تعداد نتایج: 2003  

Journal: :Molecular and biochemical parasitology 2007
Cynthia L Cass Jeffrey R Johnson Lindsay L Califf Tao Xu Hector J Hernandez Miguel J Stadecker John R Yates David L Williams

Schistosomiasis remains a largely neglected, global health problem. The morbid pathology of the disease stems from the host's inflammatory response to parasite eggs trapped in host tissues. Long term host/parasite survival is dependent upon the successful modulation of the acute pathological response, which is induced by egg antigens. In this study, using Multidimensional Protein Identification...

Journal: :Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases 2010
Michelle L Steinauer Michael S Blouin Charles D Criscione

We review how molecular markers and evolutionary analysis have been applied to the study of schistosome parasites, important pathogens that infect over 200 million people worldwide. Topics reviewed include phylogenetics and biogeography, hybridization, infection within snails, mating systems, and genetic structure. Some interesting generalizations include that schistosome species hybridize freq...

2017
Greice Krautz-Peterson Michelle Debatis Jacqueline M Tremblay Sergio C Oliveira Akram A Da'dara Patrick J Skelly Charles B Shoemaker

Schistosomiasis is a major disease of the developing world for which no vaccine has been successfully commercialized. While numerous Schistosoma mansoni worm antigens have been identified that elicit antibody responses during natural infections, little is known as to the identities of the schistosome antigens that are most prominently recognized by antibodies generated through natural infection...

Journal: :Molecular and biochemical parasitology 1999
A Osman E G Niles P T LoVerde

Ras is a member of a super-family of guanine-binding or G-proteins. Ras functions as a molecular switch in the transduction of signals generated by the activation of a variety of cell surface receptors and relays the signals to downstream effectors. Little is known about signal transduction in schistosomes. In order for Schistosoma mansoni to survive different immune responses triggered by the ...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 1997
M Tanaka T Tanaka J Inazawa S Nagafuchi Y Mutsui A Kaukas D A Johnston D Rollinson

"The host-parasite relationship" is a vast and diverse research field which, despite huge human and financial input over many years, remains largely shrouded in mystery. Clearly, the adaptation of parasites to their different host species, and to the different environmental stresses that they represent, depends on interactions with, and responses to, various molecules of host and/or parasite or...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2010
Lucia Alves de Oliveira Fraga Marina N Torrero Anna S Tocheva Edward Mitre Stephen J Davies

During natural schistosome infection, the induction of T helper type 2 (Th2) responses has been ascribed to parasite eggs, because exposure of the host to this life-cycle stage elicits a polarized Th2 response to egg antigens. In the present study, we show that schistosome worms also elicit systemic, antigen-specific type 2 responses during prepatent infection, before egg deposition begins. CD4...

Journal: :In vivo 2007
Idle O Farah David Langoi Julia Nyaundi Jann Hau

UNLABELLED THE AIM of this study was to investigate the immunopathological impact of pregnancy on an ongoing experimental schistosomiasis infection. MATERIALS AND METHODS Female BALB/c mice were randomly divided into three groups (A, B and C) of 15 animals each. The mice in Groups A and B were infected with 40 S. mansoni cercariae, percutaneously. Six weeks post-infection, the mice in Groups ...

2014
Marion Morel Mathieu Vanderstraete Steffen Hahnel Christoph G. Grevelding Colette Dissous

Schistosome parasites still represent a serious public health concern and a major economic problem in developing countries. Pathology of schistosomiasis is mainly due to massive egg production by these parasites and to inflammatory responses raised against the eggs which are trapped in host tissues. Tyrosine kinases (TKs) are key molecules that control cell differentiation and proliferation and...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2008
A L D Oliveira D Da Silva E M Zanotti-Magalhaes A Z Abdel-Hamid J T Ribeiro-Paes

Schistosomiasis remains one of the most prevalent parasitic infections and has significant economic and public health consequences in many developing countries. Economic development and improvement in standard of living in these countries are dependent on the elimination of this odious disease. For the control of Schistosomiasis, understanding the host/parasite association is important, since t...

2014
Patrick J. Skelly Akram A. Da'dara Xiao-Hong Li William Castro-Borges R. Alan Wilson

Schistosomes are parasitic flatworms that infect >200 million people worldwide, causing the chronic, debilitating disease schistosomiasis. Unusual among parasitic helminths, the long-lived adult worms, continuously bathed in blood, take up nutrients directly across the body surface and also by ingestion of blood into the gut. Recent proteomic analyses of the body surface revealed the presence o...

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