نتایج جستجو برای: microsporidia

تعداد نتایج: 922  

Journal: :Folia parasitologica 2005
Elizabeth S Didier Lisa Bowers Mary E Stovall Dorothy Kuebler Derek Mittleider Paul J Brindley Peter J Didier

Microsporidia are a cause of emerging and opportunistic infections in humans and animals. Although two drugs are currently being used to treat microsporidiosis, concerns exist that albendazole is only selective for inhibiting some species of microsporidia that infect mammals, and fumagillin appears to have been found to be toxic. During a limited sequence survey of the Vittaforma corneae genome...

Journal: :Parasitology 2013
Nicolas Olivier Rode Julie Landes Eva J P Lievens Elodie Flaven Adeline Segard Roula Jabbour-Zahab Yannis Michalakis Philip Agnew Christian P Vivarès Thomas Lenormand

Two new microsporidia, Anostracospora rigaudi n. g., n. sp., and Enterocytospora artemiae n. g., n. sp. infecting the intestinal epithelium of Artemia parthenogenetica Bowen and Sterling, 1978 and Artemia franciscana Kellogg, 1906 in southern France are described. Molecular analyses revealed the two species belong to a clade of microsporidian parasites that preferentially infect the intestinal ...

2013
Wei-Fone Huang Leellen F. Solter Peter M. Yau Brian S. Imai

Fumagillin is the only antibiotic approved for control of nosema disease in honey bees and has been extensively used in United States apiculture for more than 50 years for control of Nosema apis. It is toxic to mammals and must be applied seasonally and with caution to avoid residues in honey. Fumagillin degrades or is diluted in hives over the foraging season, exposing bees and the microsporid...

Journal: :Glycobiology 2007
Vanessa Taupin Estelle Garenaux Muriel Mazet Emmanuel Maes Hubert Denise Gérard Prensier Christian P Vivarès Yann Guérardel Guy Méténier

Protein glycosylation in microsporidia, a fungi-related group comprising exclusively obligate intracellular parasitic species, is still poorly documented. Here, we have studied glycoconjugate localization and glycan structures in spores of Encephalitozoon cuniculi and Antonospora locustae, two distantly related microsporidians invading mammalian and insect hosts, respectively. The polar sac-anc...

2010
Bryony A. P. Williams Catherine Elliot Lena Burri Yasutoshi Kido Kiyoshi Kita Anthony L. Moore Patrick J. Keeling

Microsporidia are a group of obligate intracellular parasitic eukaryotes that were considered to be amitochondriate until the recent discovery of highly reduced mitochondrial organelles called mitosomes. Analysis of the complete genome of Encephalitozoon cuniculi revealed a highly reduced set of proteins in the organelle, mostly related to the assembly of iron-sulphur clusters. Oxidative phosph...

Journal: :Folia parasitologica 2005
Hong Zhang Huan Huang Ann Cali Peter M Takvorian Xiaochuan Feng Ghou Zhou Louis M Weiss

The Microsporidia have been reported to cause a wide range of clinical diseases particularly in patients that are immunosuppressed. They can infect virtually any organ system and cases of gastrointestinal infection, encephalitis, ocular infection, sinusitis, myositis and disseminated infection are well described in the literature. While benzimidazoles such as albendazole are active against many...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2009
r. peyghan l. nabavi k. jamshidi s. akbari

lizardfish is one of the economically important fishes of persian gulf. in recent years, white, ellipsoid, round or elongated nodules were found in body cavity of this fish species which in preliminary microscopic examination were recognized as microsporidia. to determine the approximate prevalence rate of microsporidian infection and to establish its taxonomic position, 50 lizardfish were boug...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 1998
M D Baker C R Vossbrinck J J Becnel T G Andreadis

Small subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA) gene sequences were analyzed for six species and four genera of microsporidia from mosquito hosts; Amblyospora stimuli (Aedes stimulans), Amblyospora californica (Culex tarsalis), Amblyospora sp. (Culex salinarius), Edhazardia aedis (Aedes aegypti), Culicosporella lunata (Culex pilosus), and Parathelohania anophelis (Anopheles quadrimaculatus). Comparison ...

Journal: :Folia parasitologica 2007
Jirí Vávra James J Becnel

A brief nomenclatural history of Vavraia culicis (Weiser, 1947), the type species for the genus Vavraia Weiser, 1977, is presented together with a detailed description of the cytological and ultrastructural characteristics of a Vavraia culicis-like microsporidian species isolated from Aedes albopictus (Scuse) in Florida. This "Florida isolate", is the only known isolate of a species of the genu...

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