نتایج جستجو برای: midgut bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 184109  

2016
Mithilesh Kajla Tania P. Choudhury Parik Kakani Kuldeep Gupta Rini Dhawan Lalita Gupta Sanjeev Kumar

Anopheles mosquito midgut harbors a diverse group of endogenous bacteria that grow extensively after the blood feeding and help in food digestion and nutrition in many ways. Although, the growth of endogenous bacteria is regulated by various factors, however, the robust antibacterial immune reactions are generally suppressed in this body compartment by a heme peroxidase HPX15 crosslinked mucins...

2016
Hui-Ru Jia Li-Li Geng Yun-He Li Qiang Wang Qing-Yun Diao Ting Zhou Ping-Li Dai

The honey bee has been regarded as a key species in the environmental risk assessment of biotech crops. Here, the potential adverse effects of Cry1Ie toxin on the midgut bacteria of the worker bees (Apis mellifera ligustica) were investigated under laboratory conditions. Newly emerged bees were fed with different concentrations of Cry1Ie toxin syrups (20 ng/mL, 200 ng/mL, and 20 μg/mL), pure su...

2013
Hironori Bando Kiyoshi Okado Wamdaogo M. Guelbeogo Athanase Badolo Hiroka Aonuma Bryce Nelson Shinya Fukumoto Xuenan Xuan N'Fale Sagnon Hirotaka Kanuka

A critical stage in malaria transmission occurs in the Anopheles mosquito midgut, when the malaria parasite, Plasmodium, ingested with blood, first makes contact with the gut epithelial surface. To understand the response mechanisms within the midgut environment, including those influenced by resident microbiota against Plasmodium, we focus on a midgut bacteria species' intra-specific variation...

2016
Sébastien Bontemps-Gallo Kevin Lawrence Frank C. Gherardini

Lyme disease, caused by Borrelia burgdorferi, is a vector-borne illness that requires the bacteria to adapt to distinctly different environments in its tick vector and various mammalian hosts. Effective colonization (acquisition phase) of a tick requires the bacteria to adapt to tick midgut physiology. Successful transmission (transmission phase) to a mammal requires the bacteria to sense and r...

Journal: :Bioedukasi (Jember) 2021

Malaria is a vector-transmitted disease with high number of cases. Plasmodium parasites are transmitted from the body Anopheles mosquito to host through several organs, including salivary glands and midgut. The midgut, apart being breeding ground for parasites, known studies that various types microbiota inhabit these two organs. group bacteria most widely be associated mosquitoes. found were d...

2011
Jose Henrique M. Oliveira Renata L. S. Gonçalves Flavio A. Lara Felipe A. Dias Ana Caroline P. Gandara Rubem F. S. Menna-Barreto Meredith C. Edwards Francisco R. M. Laurindo Mário A. C. Silva-Neto Marcos H. F. Sorgine Pedro L. Oliveira

The presence of bacteria in the midgut of mosquitoes antagonizes infectious agents, such as Dengue and Plasmodium, acting as a negative factor in the vectorial competence of the mosquito. Therefore, knowledge of the molecular mechanisms involved in the control of midgut microbiota could help in the development of new tools to reduce transmission. We hypothesized that toxic reactive oxygen speci...

2013
Benjamin J. Blumberg Stefanie Trop Suchismita Das George Dimopoulos

The mosquito Anopheles gambiae uses its innate immune system to control bacterial and Plasmodium infection of its midgut tissue. The activation of potent IMD pathway-mediated anti-Plasmodium falciparum defenses is dependent on the presence of the midgut microbiota, which activate this defense system upon parasite infection through a peptidoglycan recognition protein, PGRPLC. We employed transcr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Nichole A Broderick Kenneth F Raffa Jo Handelsman

Bacillus thuringiensis is the most widely applied biological insecticide and is used to manage insects that affect forestry and agriculture and transmit human and animal pathogens. This ubiquitous spore-forming bacterium kills insect larvae largely through the action of insecticidal crystal proteins and is commonly deployed as a direct bacterial spray. Moreover, plants engineered with the cry g...

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
sanaz akbari 1department of microbiology, islamic azad university, damghan branch, damghan, iran. mohammadali oshaghi 2department of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. saedehsadat hashemi-aghdam department of animal science, islamic azad university, damghan branch, damghan, iran. sara hajikhani department of pathology, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. ghazaleh oshaghi department of nutrition, national nutrition and food technology research institute (nnftri), faculty of nutrition sciences and food technology, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. mohammadhasan shirazi department of pathology, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

background : cockroaches mechanically spread pathogenic agents, however, little is known about their gut microbiota. identification of midgut microbial community helps targeting novel biological control strategies such as paratransgenesis. here the bacterial microbiota of periplaneta americana midgut, were identified and evaluated for finding proper paratransgenesis candidate. methods : midgut ...

2013
Kshitij Chandel Murlidhar J. Mendki Rasesh Y. Parikh Girish Kulkarni Sachin N. Tikar Devanathan Sukumaran Shri Prakash Brahma D. Parashar Yogesh S. Shouche Vijay Veer

The mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus is a ubiquitous species that serves as a major vector for west nile virus and lymphatic filariasis. Ingestion of bloodmeal by females triggers a series of physiological processes in the midgut and also exposes them to infection by these pathogens. The bacteria normally harbored in the midgut are known to influence physiology and can also alter the response to...

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