نتایج جستجو برای: theileria parva

تعداد نتایج: 2447  

2014
S. DEDE N. ÖZDAL E. CEYLAN

Theileriosis, caused by Theileria protozoa and infected by ticks, is a disease with high mortality rate. The most common species found in tropical and subtropical regions are T. annulata and T. parva. Theileriosis is often seen in cattle in the Eastern Anatolia Region, especially in the Van region. Clinical symptoms such as high fever, anaemia and haemoglobinuria are detected with this disease....

2011
Roger Pelle Simon P. Graham Moses N. Njahira Julius Osaso Rosemary M. Saya David O. Odongo Philip G. Toye Paul R. Spooner Anthony J. Musoke Duncan M. Mwangi Evans L. N. Taracha W. Ivan Morrison William Weir Joana C. Silva Richard P. Bishop

BACKGROUND Theileria parva causes an acute fatal disease in cattle, but infections are asymptomatic in the African buffalo (Syncerus caffer). Cattle can be immunized against the parasite by infection and treatment, but immunity is partially strain specific. Available data indicate that CD8(+) T lymphocyte responses mediate protection and, recently, several parasite antigens recognised by CD8(+)...

Journal: :Science 2005
Malcolm J Gardner Richard Bishop Trushar Shah Etienne P de Villiers Jane M Carlton Neil Hall Qinghu Ren Ian T Paulsen Arnab Pain Matthew Berriman Robert J M Wilson Shigeharu Sato Stuart A Ralph David J Mann Zikai Xiong Shamira J Shallom Janice Weidman Lingxia Jiang Jeffery Lynn Bruce Weaver Azadeh Shoaibi Alexander R Domingo Delia Wasawo Jonathan Crabtree Jennifer R Wortman Brian Haas Samuel V Angiuoli Todd H Creasy Charles Lu Bernard Suh Joana C Silva Teresa R Utterback Tamara V Feldblyum Mihaela Pertea Jonathan Allen William C Nierman Evans L N Taracha Steven L Salzberg Owen R White Henry A Fitzhugh Subhash Morzaria J Craig Venter Claire M Fraser Vishvanath Nene

We report the genome sequence of Theileria parva, an apicomplexan pathogen causing economic losses to smallholder farmers in Africa. The parasite chromosomes exhibit limited conservation of gene synteny with Plasmodium falciparum, and its plastid-like genome represents the first example where all apicoplast genes are encoded on one DNA strand. We tentatively identify proteins that facilitate pa...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1989
E F Blouin W H Stoltsz

Three cattle, which had been experimentally infected with Theileria parva lawrencei and maintained as carriers of the infection, were each infested simultaneously with clean nymphal Rhipicephalus appendiculatus and Rhipicephalus zambeziensis in ear bags on separate ears. After moulting, the ensuing adult ticks were fed on rabbits for 4 days and their salivary glands were examined for infective ...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 2005
S G Ndungu C G D Brown T T Dolan

The objective of this study was to determine whether Bos taurus cattle differ form Bos indicus in their susceptibility to infection with the Muguga stabilate of Theileria parva and in their resistance to the resultant disease. Ten Friesians (B. taurus), ten improved Borans (B. indicus), ten unimproved Borans (B. indicus) and ten Zebus (B. indicus) born to dams from an East Coast fever (ECF) end...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992
A Musoke S Morzaria C Nkonge E Jones V Nene

At present immunization against Theileria parva is by infection with live sporozoites and simultaneous treatment with a long-acting oxytetracycline. This method has major limitations in that live organisms are used and the immunity engendered is parasite stock specific. In an attempt to develop an alternative immunization procedure, the gene encoding p67, a major surface antigen of sporozoites,...

2009
Niall D MacHugh Timothy Connelley Simon P Graham Roger Pelle Principia Formisano Evans L Taracha Shirley A Ellis Declan J McKeever Alison Burrells W Ivan Morrison

Although immunodominance of CD8(+) T-cell responses is a well-recognised feature of viral infections, its role in responses to more antigenically complex pathogens is less clear. In previous studies we have observed that CD8(+) T-cell responses to Theileria parva exhibit different patterns of parasite strain specificity in cattle of different MHC genotypes. In the current study, we demonstrated...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Simon P Graham Roger Pellé Yoshikazu Honda Duncan M Mwangi Nyerhovwo J Tonukari Mat Yamage E Jane Glew Etienne P de Villiers Trushar Shah Richard Bishop Evelyne Abuya Elias Awino James Gachanja Anthony E Luyai Ferdinand Mbwika Anthony M Muthiani David M Ndegwa Moses Njahira John K Nyanjui Fredrick O Onono Julius Osaso Rosemary M Saya Claude Wildmann Claire M Fraser Ian Maudlin Malcolm J Gardner Subhash P Morzaria Sheena Loosmore Sarah C Gilbert Jean-Christophe Audonnet Pierre van der Bruggen Vishvanath Nene Evans L N Taracha

East Coast fever, caused by the tick-borne intracellular apicomplexan parasite Theileria parva, is a highly fatal lymphoproliferative disease of cattle. The pathogenic schizont-induced lymphocyte transformation is a unique cancer-like condition that is reversible with parasite removal. Schizont-infected cell-directed CD8(+) cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) constitute the dominant protective bovine...

2013
Kyoko Hayashida Takashi Abe William Weir Ryo Nakao Kimihito Ito Kiichi Kajino Yutaka Suzuki Frans Jongejan Dirk Geysen Chihiro Sugimoto

The disease caused by the apicomplexan protozoan parasite Theileria parva, known as East Coast fever or Corridor disease, is one of the most serious cattle diseases in Eastern, Central, and Southern Africa. We performed whole-genome sequencing of nine T. parva strains, including one of the vaccine strains (Kiambu 5), field isolates from Zambia, Uganda, Tanzania, or Rwanda, and two buffalo-deriv...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1995
E L Taracha B M Goddeeris S P Morzaria W I Morrison

Class I major histocompatibility complex-restricted parasite-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) are known to be a major component of the bovine immune response to the protozoan parasite Theileria parva, but formal proof for their role in protection of cattle against infection with T. parva has been lacking. Animals immunized with one stock of T. parva show variations in the degree of protec...

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