نتایج جستجو برای: ttrichinella spiralis

تعداد نتایج: 1117  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2002
L F Gagliardo C S McVay J A Appleton

Trichinella spiralis is an obligate parasite of animals that has an unusual intracellular life cycle. Investigation of parasitism at the cellular and molecular levels has been challenging because of a shortage of tools for in vitro cultivation of T. spiralis. We have found that T. spiralis larvae molt, ecdyse, develop to adulthood, and reproduce when they are inoculated onto cultured intestinal...

2012
Wagner De Souza TavareS geralDo SalgaDo-neTo JeSuSa CriSoSTomo legaSpi FranCiSCo De SouSa ramalho JoSé eDuarDo Serrão

Costus spicatus (Jacq.) Sw. and Costus spiralis (Jacq.) Roscoe var. spiralis (Costaceae) are economically important plants due to their pharmacological and medicinal properties and ornamental value. These plants are natives from the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest and are fed upon by Agaraea minuta Schaus, 1892 (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae). This study describes the damage done by A. minuta on C. spic...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1999
P J Peters L F Gagliardo E A Sabin A B Betchen K Ghosh J B Oblak J A Appleton

The antibody response to the L1 stage of Trichinella spiralis has been described as biphasic. Worms resident in the intestine during the first week of infection stimulate an antibody response against a subset of larval proteins. L1 larvae in the muscle at the end stage of infection stimulate a second antibody response against tyvelose-bearing glycoproteins. Antityvelose antibodies protect rats ...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2010
Maggie A Kuhn Daniel M Zeitler Beverly Y Wang Mark D DeLacure

OBJECTIVES (1) Present a unique case of a thyroglossal duct cyst (TGDC) excised for recurrent infections with Trichinella spiralis in adjacent strap muscle; (2) review the literature regarding the diagnosis and treatment of subclinical trichinellosis of the head and neck. STUDY DESIGN Case report and literature review. METHODS Case report and literature review. RESULTS We present the case...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2000
J F Urban L Schopf S C Morris T Orekhova K B Madden C J Betts H R Gamble C Byrd D Donaldson K Else F D Finkelman

Studies in mice infected with the gastrointestinal nematode parasite Nippostrongylus brasiliensis demonstrated that IL-4/IL-13 activation of Stat6 suppresses development of intestinal mastocytosis and does not contribute to IL-4/IL-13 production, but is still essential for parasite expulsion. Because expulsion of another gastrointestinal nematode, Trichinella spiralis, unlike N. brasiliensis ex...

2013
Fei Gao Rui Wang Mingyuan Liu

The recent discovery of DNA methylation in the nematode T.spiralis may raise the possibility of using it as a potential model organism for epigenetic studies instead of C. elegans, which is deficient in this important epigenetic modification. In contrast to the free-living nematode C. elegans, T. spiralis is a parasitic worm that possesses a complicated life cycle and undergoes a complex develo...

2012
Gertie CAM Bokken Aldert A Bergwerff Frans van Knapen

BACKGROUND A novel, bead-based flow cytometric assay was developed for simultaneous determination of antibody responses against Toxoplasma gondii and Trichinella spiralis in pig serum. This high throughput screening assay could be an alternative for well known indirect tests like ELISA. One of the advantages of a bead-based assay over ELISA is the possibility to determine multiple specific anti...

Journal: :The Korean journal of parasitology 2003
Woon-Mok Sohn Sun Huh Dong-Il Chung Edoardo Pozio

Muscle larvae of Trichinella isolates from two outbreaks in Korea were analyzed by a polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) and multiple-PCR. All of the muscle larvae showed a band similar to that of T. spiralis larvae of the reference strain. The two Korean Trichinella isolates (isolate code ISS623 and ISS1078) might be classifiable to Trichinella spiralis.

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Robin Burke Penny Masuoka K. Darwin Murrell

Pastured pigs are vulnerable to Trichinella spiralis infection through exposure to wild reservoir hosts. To evaluate the potential impact of the expanding production of pork from pasture-raised pigs, we mapped locations of T. spiralis occurrence and pastured-pig farms in the United States. Twenty-eight farms were located within 50 km of previous infection.

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
li wang dept. of parasitology, medical college, zhengzhou university, p. r. china. xiang yu tian dept. of parasitology, medical college, zhengzhou university, p. r. china. ge ge sun dept. of parasitology, medical college, zhengzhou university, p. r. china. ruo dan liu dept. of parasitology, medical college, zhengzhou university, p. r. china. li na liu dept. of parasitology, medical college, zhengzhou university, p. r. china. xi zhang dept. of parasitology, medical college, zhengzhou university, p. r. china.

background: we have previously reported that a 31 kda protein was screened from the excretory-secretory (es) proteins of tichinella spiralis muscle larvae (ml) by immunoproteomics using early infection sera, and the gene encoding a 31 kda protein from t. spiralis was cloned and expressed in an e. coli expression system. in this study, the recombinant 31 kda antigens were used for detection of a...

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