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Ocular Toxoplasmosis: Mechanisms of Retinal Infection and Experimental Models 眼弓形虫病:视网膜感染机制和实验模型
Pub Date : 2021-04-15 DOI: 10.3390/PARASITOLOGIA1020007
V. Rodriguez Fernandez, Giovanni Casini, F. Bruschi
Ocular toxoplasmosis (OT) is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii and affects many individuals throughout the world. Infection may occur through congenital or acquired routes. The parasites enter the blood circulation and reach both the retina and the retinal pigment epithelium, where they may cause cell damage and cell death. Different routes of access are used by T. gondii to reach the retina through the retinal endothelium: by transmission inside leukocytes, as free parasites through a paracellular route, or after endothelial cell infection. A main feature of OT is the induction of an important inflammatory state, and the course of infection has been shown to be influenced by the host immunogenetics. On the other hand, there is evidence that the T. gondii phenotype also has an impact on the distribution of the pathology in different areas. Although considerable knowledge has been acquired on OT, a deeper knowledge of its mechanisms is necessary to provide new, more targeted treatment strategies. In particular, in addition to in vitro and in vivo experimental models, organotypic, ex vivo retinal explants may be useful in this direction.
眼弓形虫病(OT)是由弓形虫引起的,影响着世界各地的许多人。感染可能通过先天或后天途径发生。寄生虫进入血液循环,到达视网膜和视网膜色素上皮,可能导致细胞损伤和细胞死亡。弓形虫使用不同的途径通过视网膜内皮到达视网膜:通过白细胞内的传播,作为游离寄生虫通过细胞旁途径,或在内皮细胞感染后。OT的一个主要特征是诱导一种重要的炎症状态,并且感染过程已被证明受到宿主免疫遗传学的影响。另一方面,有证据表明,弓形虫表型也对不同地区的病理分布产生影响。尽管已经获得了大量关于OT的知识,但有必要对其机制有更深入的了解,以提供新的、更有针对性的治疗策略。特别地,除了体外和体内实验模型之外,器官型离体视网膜外植体在这个方向上可能是有用的。
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引用次数: 3
First Report of Ixodes scapularis Ticks Parasitizing a North American Porcupine in Canada 肩胛硬蜱在加拿大寄生北美豪猪的首次报告
Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI: 10.3390/PARASITOLOGIA1020006
John D. Scott
Adult females of the blacklegged tick, Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae), were collected from a North American porcupine, Erethizon dorsatum, in eastern Ontario, Canada. This porcupine parasitism indicates that an established population of I. scapularis is present in the local vicinity. This tick species is known to parasitize more than 150 different vertebrate hosts, including the North American porcupine. The presence of I. scapularis ticks parasitizing a North American porcupine constitutes a new tick-host record in Canada.
黑腿蜱的成年雌性肩胛硬蜱(Acari:硬蜱科)是从加拿大安大略省东部的北美豪猪Erethizon dorsatum采集的。这种豪猪寄生现象表明,在当地附近有一个已建立的肩胛骨隐球菌种群。已知这种蜱寄生在150多种不同的脊椎动物宿主中,包括北美豪猪。寄生在北美豪猪身上的肩胛蜱在加拿大构成了一个新的蜱宿主记录。
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引用次数: 0
Seroprevalence and Risk Factors for Toxoplasma gondii Infection in Sheep and Goats from Romania 罗马尼亚绵羊和山羊刚地弓形虫感染血清阳性率及危险因素分析
Pub Date : 2021-03-25 DOI: 10.3390/PARASITOLOGIA1020005
I. Hotea, V. Herman, E. Tîrziu, O. Colibar, I. Brudiu, C. Sîrbu, G. Dărăbuș
Toxoplasma gondii infections in sheep and goats are important economically and for public health for many countries, including Romania. In this study, seroprevalence and associated risk factors for T. gondii infection were determined in 2500 sheep and 500 goats from three counties in the Banat region of Romania. Antibodies to T. gondii were found in 1266 of 2500 (50.64%) sheep and in 375 (75%) of 500 goats, by using a commercial (IDEXX) ELISA. To evaluate the epidemiological status of the infection, some risk factors for ovine and caprine T. gondii infections were assessed. The main risk factors associated with T. gondii infections were breed, age, and the presence of cats in the farm. Seroprevalence was higher in animals older than three years and in purebred versus mixed breed animals. This is the first detailed study of risk factors associated with T. gondii seroprevalence in sheep and goats in Romania.
对包括罗马尼亚在内的许多国家来说,绵羊和山羊的刚地弓形虫感染在经济和公共卫生方面具有重要意义。在这项研究中,测定了罗马尼亚巴纳特地区三个县的2500只绵羊和500只山羊的弓形虫感染血清阳性率和相关危险因素。采用商用(IDEXX) ELISA检测,2500只绵羊中有1266只(50.64%)和500只山羊中有375只(75%)检测到弓形虫抗体。为评价猪、羊弓形虫感染的流行病学状况,对感染的危险因素进行了分析。与弓形虫感染相关的主要危险因素是品种、年龄和农场中是否有猫。在3岁以上的动物中,纯种动物的血清阳性率高于杂交动物。这是对罗马尼亚绵羊和山羊中弓形虫血清流行率相关危险因素的首次详细研究。
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引用次数: 7
Parasites as Disruptors: From Ecology and Evolution, through Cell and Molecular Biology to Clinical and Veterinary Medicine 寄生虫作为破坏者:从生态学和进化,通过细胞和分子生物学到临床和兽医
Pub Date : 2021-03-19 DOI: 10.3390/PARASITOLOGIA1010004
G. Hide
Fundamental to our understanding of natural processes, is the measurement of responses to disruptions in the status quo [...]
我们理解自然过程的基础是测量对现状破坏的反应[…]
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