نتایج جستجو برای: sand fly saliva

تعداد نتایج: 75466  

2010
Tatiana R. de Moura Fabiano Oliveira Gabriele C. Rodrigues Marcia W. Carneiro Kiyoshi F. Fukutani Fernanda O. Novais José Carlos Miranda Manoel Barral-Netto Claudia Brodskyn Aldina Barral Camila I. de Oliveira

BACKGROUND During blood feeding, sand flies inject Leishmania parasites in the presence of saliva. The types and functions of cells present at the first host-parasite contact are critical to the outcome on infection and sand fly saliva has been shown to play an important role in this setting. Herein, we investigated the in vivo chemotactic effects of Lutzomyia intermedia saliva, the vector of L...

2013
Inés Martín-Martín Ricardo Molina Maribel Jiménez

Sand fly salivary proteins are on the spotlight to become vaccine candidates against leishmaniasis and to markers of exposure to sand fly bites due to the host immune responses they elicit. Working with the whole salivary homogenate entails serious drawbacks such as the need for maintaining sand fly colonies and the laborious task of glands dissection. In order to overcome these difficulties, p...

2016
Maha Abdeladhim Iliano V. Coutinho-Abreu Shannon Townsend Silvia Pasos-Pinto Laura Sanchez Manoochehr Rasouli Anderson B. Guimaraes-Costa Hamide Aslan Ivo M. B. Francischetti Fabiano Oliveira Ingeborg Becker Shaden Kamhawi Jose M. C. Ribeiro Ryan C. Jochim Jesus G. Valenzuela

BACKGROUND Sand fly saliva has been shown to have proteins with potent biological activities, salivary proteins that can be used as biomarkers of vector exposure, and salivary proteins that are candidate vaccines against different forms of leishmaniasis. Sand fly salivary gland transcriptomic approach has contributed significantly to the identification and characterization of many of these sali...

2001
Jesus G. Valenzuela Yasmine Belkaid Mark K. Garfield Susana Mendez Shaden Kamhawi Edgar D. Rowton David L. Sacks José M.C. Ribeiro

Leishmania parasites are transmitted to their vertebrate hosts by infected phlebotomine sand fly bites. Sand fly saliva is known to enhance Leishmania infection, while immunity to the saliva protects against infection as determined by coinoculation of parasites with vector salivary gland homogenates (SGHs) or by infected sand fly bites (Kamhawi, S., Y. Belkaid, G. Modi, E. Rowton, and D. Sacks....

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2001
Jesus G. Valenzuela Yasmine Belkaid Mark K. Garfield Susana Mendez Shaden Kamhawi Edgar D. Rowton David L. Sacks José M.C. Ribeiro

Leishmania parasites are transmitted to their vertebrate hosts by infected phlebotomine sand fly bites. Sand fly saliva is known to enhance Leishmania infection, while immunity to the saliva protects against infection as determined by coinoculation of parasites with vector salivary gland homogenates (SGHs) or by infected sand fly bites (Kamhawi, S., Y. Belkaid, G. Modi, E. Rowton, and D. Sacks....

2015
Tatiana Kostalova Tereza Lestinova Petra Sumova Michaela Vlkova Iva Rohousova Eduardo Berriatua Gaetano Oliva Eleonora Fiorentino Aldo Scalone Marina Gramiccia Luigi Gradoni Petr Volf Alain Debrabant

BACKGROUND Phlebotomine sand flies are vectors of Leishmania parasites. During blood feeding, sand flies deposit into the host skin immunogenic salivary proteins which elicit specific antibody responses. These anti-saliva antibodies enable an estimate of the host exposure to sand flies and, in leishmaniasis endemic areas, also the risk for Leishmania infections. However, the use of whole saliva...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2005
Francinaldo Silva Regis Gomes Deboraci Prates José C Miranda Bruno Andrade Manoel Barral-Netto Aldina Barral

Sand flies inject saliva into the mammalian host when probing for a blood meal. Understanding the initial vertebrate reactions against sand fly saliva is important for possible interventions because these insects transmit diseases to humans and other animals. Little is known of these reactions to New World sand flies. Repeated exposure of BALB/c mice to Lutzomyia longipalpis bites leads to loca...

Journal: :Microbes and infection 2005
Maria Thiakaki Iva Rohousova Vera Volfova Petr Volf Kwang-Poo Chang Ketty Soteriadou

Immune response of BALB/c mice to the salivary antigens of sand flies was found to vary with different species used, i.e. Phlebotomus papatasi, Phlebotomus sergenti and Lutzomyia longipalpis. Exposure of mice to bites of these sand flies elicits production of antibodies, which are largely specific to different saliva antigens previously identified as unique to the respective fly species. When i...

2010
Meredith F. Clements Kamlesh Gidwani Rajiv Kumar Jitka Hostomska Diwakar S. Dinesh Vijay Kumar Pradeep Das Ingrid Müller Gordon Hamilton Vera Volfova Marleen Boelaert Murari Das Suman Rijal Albert Picado Petr Volf Shyam Sundar Clive R. Davies Matthew E. Rogers

Antibody (IgG) responses to the saliva of Phlebotomus argentipes were investigated using serum samples from regions of India endemic and non-endemic for visceral leishmaniasis (VL). By pre-adsorbing the sera against the saliva of the competing human-biting but non-VL vector P. papatasi, we significantly improved the specificity of a P. argentipes saliva enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Using ...

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