نتایج جستجو برای: helminth parasite

تعداد نتایج: 42635  

Journal: :Inflammatory bowel diseases 2016
Fernando Lopes Chelsea Matisz José L Reyes Humberto Jijon Ahmed Al-Darmaki Gilaad G Kaplan Derek M McKay

By reputation, the parasite is a pariah, an unwelcome guest. Infection with helminth parasites evokes stereotypic immune responses in humans and mice that are dominated by T helper (Th)-2 responses; thus, a hypothesis arises that infection with helminths would limit immunopathology in concomitant inflammatory disease. Although infection with some species of helminths can cause devastating disea...

2013
Nadine Rujeni Norman Nausch Nicholas Midzi Reginald Gwisai Takafira Mduluza David W. Taylor Francisca Mutapi

BACKGROUND Protective acquired immunity against helminths and allergic sensitisation are both characterised by high IgE antibody levels. Levels of IgE antibodies are naturally tightly regulated by several mechanisms including binding of the CD23 receptor. Following observations that helminth infections and allergic sensitisation may co-present, the current study aims to investigate the relation...

Journal: :Australian veterinary journal 2008
P J Adams A D Elliot D Algar R I Brazell

OBJECTIVE To investigate the gastrointestinal parasites present in feral cats on Christmas Island, with particular interest in the protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii. PROCEDURE Faecal and serum samples were collected from 28 and 25 cats respectively that were trapped as part of an ongoing eradication program being run on Christmas Island by the Department of Environment and Conservation. Fa...

Journal: :Parasitology 2010
R Poulin T L F Leung

Species identification is crucial for studies of parasite diversity, yet most surveys include taxa identified only to genus or family level. Using a large dataset comprising 950 surveys of helminth communities from 650 different species of fish, bird and mammal hosts, we investigated what determines the level of taxonomic resolution achieved. Identification of all helminths down to species leve...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Cláudia Portes Santos David I Gibson

Although the Chiroptera represents a significant proportion (c.20%) of the mammalian fauna and South America has the highest diversity of bat species, only about a third of the known species in this region have had helminth parasites reported from them. This work represents the first comprehensive checklist of the helminth parasites (nematodes, acanthocephalans, trematodes and cestodes) of Sout...

Journal: :International journal for parasitology 2003
Robert Poulin José L Luque

Parasite communities are generally believed to lie somewhere along the interactive-to-isolationist continuum, i.e. from rich assemblages of species with high colonisation rates in which interspecific interactions play an important structuring role, to species-poor assemblages where interactions are unlikely. This framework has become one of the paradigms of parasite community ecology. There is,...

Journal: :Journal of helminthology 2017
I Blasco-Costa R Poulin

Many helminth taxa have complex life cycles, involving different life stages infecting different host species in a particular order to complete a single generation. Although the broad outlines of these cycles are known for any higher taxon, the details (morphology and biology of juvenile stages, specific identity of intermediate hosts) are generally unknown for particular species. In this revie...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2012
R O Simões A Maldonado-Júnior J L Luque

The study of parasite body size is an important approach to understand the different patterns of helminth community structure, once it is usually analysed using only numerical descriptors which do not capture size heterogeneity among parasite species. In the present study, we compared the pattern in the helminth community of three sympatric wild rodent species Akodon cursor, A. montensis and Ol...

2013
Mario M. Zaiss Kendle M. Maslowski Ilaria Mosconi Nadine Guenat Benjamin J. Marsland Nicola L. Harris

Approximately 2 billion people currently suffer from intestinal helminth infections, which are typically chronic in nature and result in growth retardation, vitamin A deficiency, anemia and poor cognitive function. Such chronicity results from co-evolution between helminths and their mammalian hosts; however, the molecular mechanisms by which these organisms avert immune rejection are not clear...

2017
Lewis J. Entwistle Victoria S. Pelly Stephanie M. Coomes Yashaswini Kannan Jimena Perez-Lloret Stephanie Czieso Mariana Silva dos Santos James I. MacRae Lucy Collinson Abdul Sesay Nikolay Nikolov Amina Metidji Helena Helmby David Y. Hui Mark S. Wilson

Immunity to intestinal helminth infections has been well studied, but the mechanism of helminth killing prior to expulsion remains unclear. Here we identify epithelial-cell-derived phospholipase A2 group 1B (PLA2g1B) as a host-derived endogenous anthelmintic. PLA2g1B is elevated in resistant mice and is responsible for killing tissue-embedded larvae. Despite comparable activities of other essen...

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