نتایج جستجو برای: wasp venom

تعداد نتایج: 14803  

2017
Murilo Luiz Bazon Amilcar Perez-Riverol José Roberto Aparecido dos Santos-Pinto Luis Gustavo Romani Fernandes Alexis Musacchio Lasa Débora Laís Justo-Jacomini Mario Sergio Palma Ricardo de Lima Zollner Márcia Regina Brochetto-Braga

Polybia paulista (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) is responsible for a high number of sting accidents and anaphylaxis events in Southeast Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. The specific detection of allergy to the venom of this wasp is often hampered by the lack of recombinant allergens currently available for molecular diagnosis. Antigen 5 (~23 kDa) from P. paulista venom (Poly p 5) is a highly abundant a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Nathan T Mortimer Jeremy Goecks Balint Z Kacsoh James A Mobley Gregory J Bowersock James Taylor Todd A Schlenke

Because parasite virulence factors target host immune responses, identification and functional characterization of these factors can provide insight into poorly understood host immune mechanisms. The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster is a model system for understanding humoral innate immunity, but Drosophila cellular innate immune responses remain incompletely characterized. Fruit flies are reg...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1992
D Jones G Sawicki M Wozniak

An expression cDNA library prepared from mRNA from the venom gland of a parasitic wasp, Chelonus sp. near curvimaculatus, was screened with polyclonal antibodies against a 33-kDa venom protein from this wasp. Immunoreactive clones were sequenced, yielding a complete inferred sequence for a protein with an NH2 terminus identical with that of the 33-kDa protein. The structure of the cDNA showed a...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2003
Louise A Rollins-Smith Cynthia Carey J Michael Conlon Laura K Reinert Jennifer K Doersam Tomas Bergman Jerzy Silberring Hilkka Lankinen David Wade

Temporin A and structurally related peptides produced in amphibian dermal granular glands and in wasp venom were tested for growth inhibition of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, a pathogen associated with global amphibian declines. Two natural amphibian temporins, a wasp temporin, and six synthetic analogs effectively inhibited growth. Differences in potency due to amino acid substitution sugges...

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2006
A Roll G Hofbauer B K Ballmer-Weber P Schmid-Grendelmeier

BACKGROUND Ultra-rush induction of immunotherapy with Hymenoptera venom is a reliable and efficacious alternative to the rush induction protocol, though not widely used in European countries yet. Its safety, however, has been intensively discussed over the last few years. The aim of this retrospective case study was to examine the rate of allergic side-effects during our four-hour ultra-rush hy...

Journal: :Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 2001
N Parkinson I Smith R Weaver J P Edwards

We have recently identified phenoloxidase (PO) activity among several biologically active factors in venom from the parasitoid wasp Pimpla hypochondriaca. We have now isolated three genes, designated POI, POII and POIII, from a cDNA library made from venom-producing glands and found that their products are related to pro-phenoloxidases (PPOs), which are expressed as proenzymes in haemocytes and...

2014
Lukas Balzer Davide Pennino Simon Blank Henning Seismann Ulf Darsow Mathias Schnedler Mareike McIntyre Markus W. Ollert Stephen R. Durham Edzard Spillner Johannes Ring Liliana Cifuentes Sophia N. Karagiannis

BACKGROUND Skin testing can expose allergic subjects to potential systemic reactions, sensitization against unrelated proteins, and increased risk of future sting reactions. Therefore the continuous improvement of in vitro diagnostic methods is desirable. Recombinant allergens have been shown to improve the sensitivity of specific IgE (sIgE) detection in vitro whilst no data is available regard...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 2007
Antonio Pérez-Pimiento Luis Prieto-Lastra Marta Rodríguez-Cabreros Mar Reaño-Martos Angel García-Cubero John García-Loria

OBJECTIVE To describe the frequency and epidemiological features of wasp venom allergy in the workplace. METHODS Retrospective review of 98 adult patients (age 18-65) who suffered an anaphylactic reaction to a wasp sting. Patients were asked about reactions during working hours. Personal history of atopy and previous wasp stings as well as the season, month and type of locality (urban or rura...

2013
Hanna Trzcinska Sebastian Derdowski Bartosz Kozlowski Lukasz Sielski

Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze current evidence regarding allergy to Hymenoptera venoms. Brief review: The Hymenoptera species, which are most important in the context of venom allergy, include the common wasp (Vespula vulgaris), German wasp (Vespula germanica), and the honey bee (Apis mellifera). Depending on the population, systemic allergic reactions occur in 1.5–8.9% of cas...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
E R S Silva K B Michelutti W F Antonialli-Junior M Batistote C A L Cardoso

The chemical signature of social insects is very important for communication, and specific signs of each colony and its individuals are acquired throughout their development. This chemical signature can also be related to the composition of the materials employed during nest construction. Furthermore, the venom also contains important chemicals required for the maintenance of wasp colonies. The...

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