نتایج جستجو برای: sand fly saliva

تعداد نتایج: 75466  

2015
Soumaya Marzouki Wafa Kammoun-Rebai Jihene Bettaieb Maha Abdeladhim Saoussen Hadj Kacem Rania Abdelkader Sami Gritli Jomaa Chemkhi Hamide Aslan Shaden Kamhawi Afif Ben Salah Hechmi Louzir Jesus G. Valenzuela Melika Ben Ahmed Paul Andrew Bates

BACKGROUND During a blood meal, female sand flies, vectors of Leishmania parasites, inject saliva into the host skin. Sand fly saliva is composed of a large variety of components that exert different pharmacological activities facilitating the acquisition of blood by the insect. Importantly, proteins present in saliva are able to elicit the production of specific anti-saliva antibodies, which c...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2009
Nicolas Collin Regis Gomes Clarissa Teixeira Lily Cheng Andre Laughinghouse Jerrold M. Ward Dia-Eldin Elnaiem Laurent Fischer Jesus G. Valenzuela Shaden Kamhawi

Immunity to a sand fly salivary protein protects against visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in hamsters. This protection was associated with the development of cellular immunity in the form of a delayed-type hypersensitivity response and the presence of IFN-gamma at the site of sand fly bites. To date, there are no data available regarding the cellular immune response to sand fly saliva in dogs, the m...

2011
Michaela Vlkova Iva Rohousova Jan Drahota Dorothee Stanneck Eva Maria Kruedewagen Norbert Mencke Domenico Otranto Petr Volf

BACKGROUND Phlebotomine sand flies are blood-sucking insects that can transmit Leishmania parasites. Hosts bitten by sand flies develop an immune response against sand fly salivary antigens. Specific anti-saliva IgG indicate the exposure to the vector and may also help to estimate the risk of Leishmania spp. transmission. In this study, we examined the canine antibody response against the saliv...

Journal: :Acta tropica 2015
Tereza Lestinova Michaela Vlkova Jan Votypka Petr Volf Iva Rohousova

Leishmania parasites are inoculated into host skin together with sand fly saliva and multiple exposures to uninfected sand fly bites protect mice against Leishmania infection. However, sand fly vectors differ in composition of the saliva and therefore the protection elicited by their salivary proteins was shown to be species-specific. On the other hand, the optimal vaccine based on sand fly sal...

2013
Fabiano Oliveira Augusto M. de Carvalho Camila I. de Oliveira

Leishmaniases are worldwide diseases transmitted to the vertebrate host by the bite of an infected sand-fly. Sand-fly biting and parasite inoculation are accompanied by the injection of salivary molecules, whose immunomodulatory properties are actively being studied. This mini review focuses on how the interactions between sand-fly saliva and the immune system may shape the outcome of infection...

2015
Inés Martín-Martín Ricardo Molina Maribel Jiménez Sima Rafati

BACKGROUND Sand flies are hematophagous arthropods that act as vectors of Leishmania parasites. When hosts are bitten they develop cellular and humoral responses against sand fly saliva. A positive correlation has been observed between the number of bites and antibody levels indicating that anti-saliva antibody response can be used as marker of exposure to sand flies. Little is known about kine...

2017
Orin Courtenay Nathan C Peters Matthew E Rogers Caryn Bern

Quantitation of the nonlinear heterogeneities in Leishmania parasites, sand fly vectors, and mammalian host relationships provides insights to better understand leishmanial transmission epidemiology towards improving its control. The parasite manipulates the sand fly via production of promastigote secretory gel (PSG), leading to the "blocked sand fly" phenotype, persistent feeding attempts, and...

2007
Tatiana R. de Moura Fabiano Oliveira Fernanda O. Novais José Carlos Miranda Jorge Clarêncio Ivonise Follador Edgar M. Carvalho Jesus G. Valenzuela Manoel Barral-Netto Aldina Barral Cláudia Brodskyn Camila I. de Oliveira

BACKGROUND Sand fly saliva has an array of pharmacological and immunomodulatory components, and immunity to saliva protects against Leishmania infection. In the present study, we have studied the immune response against Lutzomyia intermedia saliva, the main vector of Leishmania braziliensis in Brazil, and the effects of saliva pre-exposure on L. braziliensis infection employing an intradermal e...

2016
Nasibeh Hosseini-Vasoukolaei Ahmad-Reza Mahmoudi Ali Khamesipour Mohammad Reza Yaghoobi-Ershadi Shaden Kamhawi Jesus G. Valenzuela Mohammad Hossein Arandian Hossein Mirhendi Shaghayegh Emami Zahra Saeidi Farah Idali Reza Jafari Mahmood Jeddi-Tehrani Amir Ahmad Akhavan

BACKGROUND Sand fly saliva helps parasite establishment and induce immune responses in vertebrate hosts. In the current study, we investigated the modulation of Phlebotomus papatasi salivary gland antigen expression by seasonal and biological factors. METHODS Sand flies were grouped according to physiological stages such as unfed, fed, semi-gravid, gravid, parous, nulliparous, infected or non...

2016
Michal Sima Marian Novotny Lukas Pravda Petra Sumova Iva Rohousova Petr Volf

Yellow-related proteins (YRPs) present in sand fly saliva act as affinity binders of bioamines, and help the fly to complete a bloodmeal by scavenging the physiological signals of damaged cells. They are also the main antigens in sand fly saliva and their recombinant form is used as a marker of host exposure to sand flies. Moreover, several salivary proteins and plasmids coding these proteins i...

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