نتایج جستجو برای: midgut antigens

تعداد نتایج: 119823  

Journal: :Development 1994
R Reuter

The gut of Drosophila consists of ectodermally derived foregut and hindgut and endodermally derived midgut. Here I show that the gene serpent plays a key role in the development of the endoderm. serpent embryos lack the entire midgut and do not show endodermal differentiation. They gastrulate normally and form proper amnioproctodeal and anterior midgut invaginations. However, the prospective an...

Journal: :Virology 2008
Darci R Smith A Paige Adams Joan L Kenney Eryu Wang Scott C Weaver

We evaluated infection of Aedes taeniorhynchus mosquitoes, vectors of Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEEV), using radiolabeled virus and replicon particles expressing green (GFP) or cherry fluorescent protein (CFP). More epidemic VEEV bound to and infected mosquito midguts compared to an enzootic strain, and a small number of midgut cells was preferentially infected. Chimeric replicons i...

2012
Qiuyun Xu Anrui Lu Guohua Xiao Bing Yang Jie Zhang Xuquan Li Jingmin Guan Qimiao Shao Brenda T. Beerntsen Peng Zhang Chengshu Wang Erjun Ling

BACKGROUND Lepidoptera insects have a novel development process comprising several metamorphic stages during their life cycle compared with vertebrate animals. Unlike most Lepidoptera insects that live on nectar during the adult stage, the Bombyx mori silkworm adults do not eat anything and die after egg-laying. In addition, the midguts of Lepidoptera insects produce antimicrobial proteins duri...

2013
Yingying Li Kehe Fu Shigang Gao Qiong Wu Lili Fan Yaqian Li Jie Chen

This paper is the first report of the impact on the bacterial community in the midgut of the Asian corn borer (Ostrinia furnacalis) by the chitinase from the transgenic Trichoderma strain. In this study, we detected a change of the bacterial community in the midgut of the fourth instar larvae by using a culture-independent method. Results suggested that Proteobacteria and Firmicutes were the mo...

2009
Kathryn Ray Maria Mercedes Doris Chan Chi Yan Choi James T. Nishiura

Factors affecting larval growth and nutrition have consequences on adult fecundity. Since the mosquito larval midgut is the primary organ of digestion and nutrient absorption, factors that affect the growth and development of the midgut may have potential consequences on the reproductive potential of the adult. To gain a better understanding of mosquito midgut development the growth and metamor...

2015
Ayman Khattab Marta Barroso Tiera Miettinen Seppo Meri

Hematophagous vectors strictly require ingesting blood from their hosts to complete their life cycles. Exposure of the alimentary canal of these vectors to the host immune effectors necessitates efficient counteractive measures by hematophagous vectors. The Anopheles mosquito transmitting the malaria parasite is an example of hematophagous vectors that within seconds can ingest human blood doub...

Journal: :Archives of insect biochemistry and physiology 2010
Marcia J Loeb

Midgut stem cells of last instar larvae and pupae of Heliothis virescens, Lymantria dispar and several other Lepidopteran species have been cultured in vitro and have been induced to proliferate using low titers of ecdysteroids and the 77-Kda peptide fragment, alpha-arylphorin, isolated and identified from pupal fat body tissue. The insulin-related hormone, Bombyxin, also induced mitosis in cul...

Journal: :Archives of insect biochemistry and physiology 2003
Marcia J Loeb Edward A Clark Michael Blackburn Raziel S Hakim Kim Elsen Guy Smagghe

Previously, we showed that isolated stem cells from midguts of Heliothis virescens can be induced to multiply in response to a multiplication protein (MP) isolated from pupal fat body, or to differentiate to larval types of mature midgut cells in response to either of 4 differentiation factors (MDFs) isolated from larval midgut cell-conditioned medium or pupal hemolymph. In this work, we show t...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2002
Maria Pilar Corena Theresa J Seron Herm K Lehman Judith D Ochrietor Andrea Kohn Chingkuang Tu Paul J Linser

The larval mosquito midgut exhibits one of the highest pH values known in a biological system. While the pH inside the posterior midgut and gastric caeca ranges between 7.0 and 8.0, the pH inside the anterior midgut is close to 11.0. Alkalization is likely to involve bicarbonate/carbonate ions. These ions are produced in vivo by the enzymatic action of carbonic anhydrase. The purpose of this st...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2007
Andrew E Christie Kimberly K Kutz-Naber Elizabeth A Stemmler Alexandra Klein Daniel I Messinger Christopher C Goiney Anna J Conterato Emily A Bruns Yun-Wei A Hsu Lingjun Li Patsy S Dickinson

Over a quarter of a century ago, Mykles described the presence of putative endocrine cells in the midgut epithelium of the crab Cancer magister (Mykles, 1979). In the years that have followed, these cells have been largely ignored and nothing is known about their hormone content or the functions they play in this species. Here, we used a combination of immunohistochemistry and mass spectrometri...

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