نتایج جستجو برای: schistosoma japonicum

تعداد نتایج: 9519  

Journal: :Journal of Infection and Public Health 2018

2012
Xin Hou Fazhi Yu Suqin Man Dake Huang Yuxia Zhang Miao Liu Cuiping Ren Jijia Shen

The role of natural killer (NK) cells in infection-induced liver fibrosis remains obscure. In this study, we elucidated the effect of NK cells on Schistosoma japonicum (S. japonicum) egg-induced liver fibrosis. Liver fibrosis was induced by infecting C57BL/6 mice with 18-20 cercariae of S. japonicum. Anti-ASGM1 antibody was used to deplete NK cells. Toll-like receptor 3 ligand, polyinosinic-pol...

Journal: :The American journal of pathology 1975
K S Warren D L Boros L M Hang A A Mahmoud

Although Schistosoma japonicum egg granulomas are generally considered to be similar to those of S. mansoni (which are largely immunologic reactions of the delayed hypersensitivity type) there are suggestions that the histopathology and perhaps the etiology of the lesions are different. In mice with light S. japonicum infections, at 5 weeks after infection (2 weeks after egg production began), ...

Journal: :Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists 2008
Manami Matsuura Hidenori Nishihara Koh Onimaru Nobuhiro Kokubo Shigehiro Kuraku Rie Kusakabe Norihiro Okada Shigeru Kuratani Mikiko Tanaka

We have isolated four homologs of Engrailed genes from the Japanese lamprey, Lethenteron japonicum, an agnathan that occupies a critical phylogenic position between cephalochordates and gnathostomes. We named these four genes LjEngrailedA, LjEngrailedB, LjEngrailedC, and LjEngrailedD. LjEngrailedA, LjEngrailedB, and LjEngrailedD share a major expression domain in the presumptive midbrain-hindbr...

Journal: :Molecules 2014
Lin-Sheng Liu Meng-Hua Liu Jing-Yu He

Hypericum japonicum Thunb. ex Murray is mainly distributed throughout Asia, Oceania and North America and is used as an important herbal medicine. H. japonicum contains many valuable secondary metabolites, such as flavonoids, phloroglucinols and xanthones and has hepatoprotective, anti-tumor, antibacterial, antiviral, and antioxidant activities and effects on the cardiovascular system and immun...

2014
Jian Xin Deng Hye Sun Cho Narayan Chandra Paul Hyang Burm Lee Seung Hun Yu

We isolated and examined a new Alternaria sp., which causes leaf spots on Peucedanum japonicum in Korea, by using molecular and morphological methods. Phylogenetic analysis based on a combined internal transcribed spacer region analysis and two protein-coding genes (gpd and Alt a1) demonstrated that the causal fungus was most closely related to A. cinerariae and A. sonchi, and relevant to A. br...

2011
Jessica Ingram Giselle Knudsen K. C. Lim Elizabeth Hansell Judy Sakanari James McKerrow

BACKGROUND Skin invasion is the initial step in infection of the human host by schistosome blood flukes. Schistosome larvae have the remarkable ability to overcome the physical and biochemical barriers present in skin in the absence of any mechanical trauma. While a serine peptidase with activity against insoluble elastin appears to be essential for this process in one species of schistosomes, ...

2013
Xuefeng Wang Liyang Dong Hongchang Ni Sha Zhou Zhipeng Xu Jason Shih Hoellwarth Xiaojun Chen Rongbo Zhang Qiaoyun Chen Feng Liu Jun Wang Chuan Su

BACKGROUND Toll-like receptor (TLR) ligands have been explored as vaccine adjuvants for tumor and virus immunotherapy, but few TLR ligands affecting schistosoma vaccines have been characterized. Previously, we developed a partially protective DNA vaccine encoding the 26-kDa glutathione S-transferase of Schistosoma japonicum (pVAX1-Sj26GST). METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In this study, we eva...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2010
Hai-Wei Wu Yuan-Fang Qin Kai Chu Rui Meng Yun Liu Stephen T McGarvey Remigio Olveda Luz Acosta Min-Jun Ji Tomas Fernandez Jennifer F Friedman Jonathan D Kurtis

Difficulty in controlling human Schistosoma japonicum infection is partly attributed to the presence of non-human definitive hosts. Water buffaloes are a major reservoir for transmission of S. japonicum to humans in China. However, in the Philippines, reports based on microscopic examination of buffalo stool identified a low prevalence of S. japonicum, and mathematical models using these data c...

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