نتایج جستجو برای: latent toxoplasmosis

تعداد نتایج: 61045  

Journal: :Trends in parasitology 2013
Jaroslav Flegr

For a long time, a latent toxoplasmosis, the lifelong presence of dormant stages of Toxoplasma in various tissues, including the brain, was considered harmless for immunocompetent persons. Within the past 10 years, however, many independent studies have shown that this parasitic disease, with a worldwide prevalence of about 30%, could be indirectly responsible for hundreds of thousands of death...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2013
Jaroslav Flegr

The parasitic protozoan Toxoplasma gondii infects about one-third of the population of developed countries. The life-long presence of dormant stages of this parasite in the brain and muscular tissues of infected humans is usually considered asymptomatic from the clinical point of view. In the past 20 years, research performed mostly on military personnel, university students, pregnant women and...

2014
Tsegaye Yohanes Serkadis Debalke Endalew Zemene

Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii). The parasite has cosmopolitan distribution, infecting almost all species of warm-blooded animals. Latent T. gondii infection in HIV/AIDS patients is a risk for development of cerebral toxoplasmosis (CT). The aim of this study is to determine seroprevalence of latent T. gondii infection and assess its associated factor...

Journal: :Microbes and infection 2001
J P Webster

The manipulation hypothesis states a parasite may alter host behaviour for its own benefit, often by enhancing its transmission rate through the food chain. This paper reviews studies on the potential impact of one parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, on host behaviour, both on rodents, where altered responses may be proposed to benefit the parasite, and humans, where altered responses may arise as a s...

Journal: :Parasitology 2008
J Flegr J Lindová P Kodym

Several lines of indirect evidence suggest that subjects with latent infection of the coccidian parasite Toxoplasma gondii have a higher concentration of testosterone than uninfected controls. Here, we searched for direct evidence of latent toxoplasmosis-associated differences in testosterone concentration among a population of 174 female and 91 male students screened for Toxoplasma infection. ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2013
Rajarshi Bhadra Dustin A Cobb Imtiaz A Khan

Functional exhaustion of CD8(+) T cells due to increased expression of inhibitory molecule PD-1 (Programmed Death-1) causes reactivation of latent disease during later phases of chronic toxoplasmosis. Onset of disease recrudescence results in decreased parasite cyst burden concomitant with parasites undergoing stage conversion from a primarily encysted, quiescent bradyzoite to a fast-replicatin...

Journal: :Parasitology 2010
S Kaňková J Sulc J Flegr

OBJECTIVE RhD-positive subjects are protected against toxoplasmosis-associated impairment of psychomotor performance. Here we searched for RhD-positivity-associated maternal protection against the effects of toxoplasmosis. METHODS In the present retrospective cohort study, we analysed data from 785 (139 RhD-negative) Toxoplasma-free and 194 (27 RhD-negative) Toxoplasma-infected pregnant women...

Journal: :Haematologica 2000
A Iolascon S Perrotta B Coppola R Carbone E Miraglia Del Giudice

site-specific T-lymphocytes release high levels of gamma interferon, which is required to activate and synergize macrophages for toxoplasmacidal activity.5 Therefore, delayed immune reconstitution after transplantation puts patients at risk of reactivation of latent infection. The precise kinetics of immune reconstitution after CD34+ cell-selected PBSCT are unknown, however, substantial T-lymph...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
J Stone Doggett Aaron Nilsen Isaac Forquer Keith W Wegmann Lorraine Jones-Brando Robert H Yolken Claudia Bordón Susan A Charman Kasiram Katneni Tracey Schultz Jeremy N Burrows David J Hinrichs Brigitte Meunier Vern B Carruthers Michael K Riscoe

Toxoplasma gondii is a widely distributed protozoan pathogen that causes devastating ocular and central nervous system disease. We show that the endochin-like quinolone (ELQ) class of compounds contains extremely potent inhibitors of T. gondii growth in vitro and is effective against acute and latent toxoplasmosis in mice. We screened 50 ELQs against T. gondii and selected two lead compounds, E...

Journal: :Early human development 2012
Sárka Kaňková Jan Sulc Romana Křivohlavá Aleš Kuběna Jaroslav Flegr

Toxoplasmosis, a zoonosis caused by a protozoan, Toxoplasma gondii, is probably the most widespread human parasitosis in developed countries. Pregnant women with latent toxoplasmosis have seemingly younger fetuses especially in the 16th week of gestation, which suggests that fetuses of Toxoplasma-infected mothers have slower rates of development in the first trimester of pregnancy. In the prese...

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