نتایج جستجو برای: intestinal microsporidia

تعداد نتایج: 132397  

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Soo Chan Lee Nicolas Corradi Edmond J. Byrnes Santiago Torres-Martinez Fred S. Dietrich Patrick J. Keeling Joseph Heitman

Microsporidia are obligate, intracellular eukaryotic pathogens that infect animal cells, including humans [1]. Previous studies suggested microsporidia share a common ancestor with fungi [2-7]. However, the exact nature of this phylogenetic relationship is unclear because of unusual features of microsporidial genomes, which are compact with fewer and highly divergent genes [8]. As a consequence...

2003
Patrick J. Keeling

The origin of microsporidia and the evolutionary relationships among the major lineages of fungi have been examined by molecular phylogeny using a-tubulin and b-tubulin. Chytrids, basidiomycetes, ascomycetes, and microsporidia were all recovered with high support, and the zygomycetes were consistently paraphyletic. The microsporidia were found to branch within zygomycetes, and showed relationsh...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Karen L Haag Timothy Y James Jean-François Pombert Ronny Larsson Tobias M M Schaer Dominik Refardt Dieter Ebert

Intracellular parasitism results in extreme adaptations, whose evolutionary history is difficult to understand, because the parasites and their known free-living relatives are so divergent from one another. Microsporidia are intracellular parasites of humans and other animals, which evolved highly specialized morphological structures, but also extreme physiologic and genomic simplification. The...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1997
R Ignatius S Henschel O Liesenfeld U Mansmann W Schmidt S Köppe T Schneider W Heise U Futh E O Riecken H Hahn R Ullrich

At present, the laboratory diagnosis of intestinal infections caused by microsporidia depends on the detection of the typical spores either with a modified trichrome stain (MTS) or by staining with fluorochromes. The purpose of the present study was (i) to compare staining with MTS (MTS method) and the staining with the fluorochrome Uvitex 2B (U2B method) with respect to their sensitivities and...

2012
Oladele Teslim Ojuromi Fernando Izquierdo Soledad Fenoy Adetayo Fagbenro-Beyioku Wellington Oyibo Alani Akanmu Nkiruka Odunukwe Nuno Henriques-Gil Carmen del Aguila

BACKGROUND Microsporidia are obligate intracellular parasites that infect a broad range of vertebrates and invertebrates. They have been increasingly recognized as human pathogens in AIDS patients, mainly associated with a life-threatening chronic diarrhea and systemic disease. However, to date the global epidemiology of human microsporidiosis is poorly understood, and recent data suggest that ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1998
S E Dowd C P Gerba I L Pepper

Microsporidia, as a group, cause a wide range of infections, though two species of microsporidia in particular, Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Encephalitozoon intestinalis, are associated with gastrointestinal disease in humans. To date, the mode of transmission and environmental occurrence of microsporidia have not been elucidated due to lack of sensitive and specific screening methods. The prese...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1993
T van Gool F Snijders P Reiss J K Eeftinck Schattenkerk M A van den Bergh Weerman J F Bartelsman J J Bruins E U Canning J Dankert

AIMS To assess the value of a new rapid fluorescence method for the diagnosis of microsporidiosis in HIV seropositive patients. METHODS Microsporidian spores in stools were demonstrated by using the fluorochrome stain Uvitex 2B. The new technique was evaluated in three groups of HIV seropositive patients with diarrhoea. Group 1: 19 patients with biopsy confirmed E bieneusi infection (186 stoo...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2005
S Satheesh Kumar S Ananthan A G Joyee

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE Microsporidia are obligate intracellular parasites causing infections predominantly in immunocompromised patients. Enterocytozoon bieneusi is the most important microsporidian causing chronic diarrhoea in AIDS patients. The current method used for diagnosing the microsporidia spores is based on light microscopy using stained smears, which do not differentiate spores at sp...

2017

Encephalitozoon cuniculi Encephalitozoon cuniculi is a single-cell, microsporidial organism. Microsporidia are a diverse group of organisms and more than 1200 species have been identified. They parasitise a range of vertebrate and invertebrate hosts. Microsporidia lack mitochondria and rely on a host cell for energy. They produce large numbers of spores that contain a coiled polar tube. Classif...

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