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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38572822/placement-of-a-subcutaneous-ureteral-bypass-in-a-miniature-pinscher-with-presumed-xanthine-urolithiasis-as-a-result-of-allopurinol-treatment
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C Gloor, A Schweighauser, U Rytz, T Francey
This case report describes the long-term success of a subcutaneous ureteral bypass device in a dog for treatment of a ureteral obstruction. The suspected xanthine urolithiasis was secondary to treatment with allopurinol for leishmaniasis. The dog presented initially with lethargy, anuria and abdominal pain. Mild azotemia was found on biochemical analysis and abdominal ultrasound revealed bilateral ureteral obstruction. A subcutaneous ureteral bypass was subsequently placed using a standard surgical technique...
April 2024: Schweizer Archiv Für Tierheilkunde
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570155/exploring-the-impact-of-epidemiological-and-clinical-factors-on-the-progression-of-canine-leishmaniosis-by-statistical-and-whole-genome-analyses-from-breed-predisposition-to-comorbidities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carolina R Sanz, Juliana Sarquis, María Ángeles Daza, Guadalupe Miró
Canine leishmaniosis (CanL), caused by Leishmania infantum, is a complex disease of growing importance in Europe. Clinical manifestations result from the down-modulation of the host immune response through multiple host-parasite interactions. Although several factors might influence CanL progression, this is the first known study evaluating risk factors for its different clinical stages in a large referral hospital population (n=35.669) from an endemic area, over a 20 year period. Genome-wide scans for selection signatures were also conducted to explore the genomic component of clinical susceptibility to L...
April 1, 2024: International Journal for Parasitology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567972/msphere-of-influence-deciphering-purine-auxotrophy-in-protozoan-parasites
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bruno Martorelli Di Genova
Bruno Martorelli Di Genova works in parasitology, focusing on Toxoplasma gondii metabolism. In this mSphere of Influence article, he reflects on how the articles "Metabolic Reprogramming during Purine Stress in the Protozoan Pathogen Leishmania donovani " and "Yeast-Based High-Throughput Screen Identifies Plasmodium falciparum Equilibrative Nucleoside Transporter 1 Inhibitors That Kill Malaria Parasites" impacted him, informing his research strategies and understanding of metabolic flexibility in Toxoplasma gondii ...
April 3, 2024: MSphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564571/sex-structured-disease-transmission-model-and-control-mechanisms-for-visceral-leishmaniasis-vl
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Temesgen Debas Awoke, Semu Mitiku Kassa, Kgomotso Suzan Morupisi, Gizaw Mengistu Tsidu
BACKGROUND: Leishmaniasis are a group of diseases caused by more than 20 species of the protozoan that are transmitted through the bite of female sand fly. The disease is endemic to 98 countries of the world. It affects most commonly the poorest of the poor and mainly males. Several research has been conducted to propose disease control strategies. Effective medical care, vector control, environmental hygiene, and personal protection are the mainstays of the current preventative and control methods...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564168/expression-and-functional-characterization-of-chimeric-recombinant-bovine-follicle-stimulating-hormone-produced-in-leishmania-tarentolae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cecilia Abreu, Karin Grunberg, Mariana Bonilla, Martina Crispo, Sergio Pantano, Julian Jaeschke, Marcelo A Comini, Mariela Bollati-Fogolín
Assisted reproductive techniques are routinely used in livestock species to increase and enhance productivity. Ovarian hyperstimulation is a process that currently relies on administering pituitary-derived follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) or equine chorionic gonadotropin in combination with other hormones to promote the maturation of multiple follicles and thereby achieve superovulation. The use of partially purified preparations of FSH extracted from natural sources is associated with suboptimal and variable results...
April 2024: Microbial Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562919/clinical-validation-of-circulating-immune-complexes-for-use-as-a-diagnostic-marker-of-canine-leishmaniosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juliana Sarquis, Nuria Parody, Ana Montoya, Cristina Cacheiro-Llaguno, Juan Pedro Barrera, Rocío Checa, María Angeles Daza, Jerónimo Carnés, Guadalupe Miró
INTRODUCTION: Canine leishmaniosis (CanL) is a systemic disease that affects dogs. When multiplication of the parasite cannot be controlled, dogs consistently show high levels of antigen and IgG antibodies, which lead to the formation of circulating immune complexes (CIC). Timely intervention to reduce the parasite load and CIC levels is crucial for preventing irreversible organ damage. However, a diagnostic test to quantify CIC levels is currently lacking. METHODS: In this real-world study, we aimed to examine the performance of a new ELISA to measure CIC levels in dogs naturally infected with Leishmania infantum ...
2024: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560628/erythrocyte-sedimentation-rate-in-heartworm-naturally-infected-dogs-with-or-without-leishmania-infantum-seropositivity-an-observational-prospective-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Alfonsa Cavalera, Oana Gusatoaia, Annamaria Uva, Floriana Gernone, Viviana Domenica Tarallo, Rossella Donghia, Marco Silvestrino, Andrea Zatelli
Canine heartworm disease by Dirofilaria immitis and canine leishmaniosis by Leishmania infantum (CanL) are both vector-borne diseases with frequently overlapping endemicity and able to trigger the acute phase response, being characterized by variations in acute phase proteins (APP). Recently, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), an indicator of inflammation, has gained attention in veterinary medicine, proving useful in several conditions that include CanL active forms in dogs. This study aims to evaluate ESR in heartworm-infected dogs, compare levels with heartworm-infected and L...
2024: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560600/evaluation-of-less-invasive-sampling-tools-for-the-diagnosis-of-cutaneous-leishmaniasis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saskia van Henten, Mekibib Kassa, Helina Fikre, Roma Melkamu, Tigist Mekonnen, Dilargachew Dessie, Tadele Mulaw, Tadfe Bogale, Asinakew Engidaw, Arega Yeshanew, Lieselotte Cnops, Florian Vogt, Karel G M Moons, Johan van Griensven, Myrthe Pareyn
BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) usually relies on invasive samples, but it is unclear whether more patient-friendly tools are good alternatives for diverse lesions when used with polymerase chain reaction (PCR). METHODS: Patients with suspected CL were enrolled consecutively in a prospective diagnostic accuracy study. We compared dental broach, tape disc, and microbiopsy samples with PCR as index tests, using PCR with skin slit samples as reference test...
April 2024: Open Forum Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38558208/streptococcus-pyogenes-cas9-ribonucleoprotein-delivery-for-efficient-rapid-and-marker-free-gene-editing-in-trypanosoma-and-leishmania
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Corinne Asencio, Perrine Hervé, Pauline Morand, Quentin Oliveres, Chloé Alexandra Morel, Valérie Prouzet-Mauleon, Marc Biran, Sarah Monic, Mélanie Bonhivers, Derrick Roy Robinson, Marc Ouellette, Loïc Rivière, Frédéric Bringaud, Emmanuel Tetaud
Kinetoplastids are unicellular eukaryotic flagellated parasites found in a wide range of hosts within the animal and plant kingdoms. They are known to be responsible in humans for African sleeping sickness (Trypanosoma brucei), Chagas disease (Trypanosoma cruzi), and various forms of leishmaniasis (Leishmania spp.), as well as several animal diseases with important economic impact (African trypanosomes, including Trypanosoma congolense). Understanding the biology of these parasites necessarily implies the ability to manipulate their genomes...
April 1, 2024: Molecular Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38558112/grasp-negatively-regulates-the-secretion-of-the-virulence-factor-gp63-in-leishmania
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kamal Kumar, Rituparna Basak, Aakansha Rai, Amitabha Mukhopadhyay
Metalloprotease-gp63 is a virulence factor secreted by Leishmania. However, secretory pathway in Leishmania is not well defined. Here, we cloned and expressed the GRASP homolog from Leishmania. We found that Leishmania expresses one GRASP homolog of 58 kDa protein (LdGRASP) which localizes in LdRab1- and LPG2-positive Golgi compartment in Leishmania. LdGRASP was found to bind with COPII complex, LdARF1, LdRab1 and LdRab11 indicating its role in ER and Golgi transport in Leishmania. To determine the function of LdGRASP, we generated LdGRASP knockout parasites using CRISPR-Cas9...
April 1, 2024: Molecular Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38557826/promoting-safe-and-appropriate-use-of-miltefosine-to-treat-tegumentary-leishmaniasis-in-brazil-a-best-practice-quality-improvement-project
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah Silva Nascimento, Laís Raquel Ribeiro, Kelli Borges Dos Santos, Gláucia Cota
INTRODUCTION: Miltefosine is a new drug that was recently approved for the treatment of tegumentary leishmaniasis (TL) by the Brazilian health system. It has a teratogenic potential and requires follow-up of patients undergoing treatment. Improving compliance with best practices is essential to ensure the safe and appropriate use of this drug. OBJECTIVE: This project aimed to implement best practices for the safe and appropriate use of miltefosine in the treatment of TL in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil...
April 2, 2024: JBI evidence implementation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38556987/role-of-macrophage-pist-protein-in-regulating-leishmania-major-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sourav Banerjee, Mandip Pratham Gadpayle, Suman Samanta, Priyanka Dutta, Swagata Das, Rupak Datta, Sankar Maiti
PDZ protein interacting specifically with Tc10 or PIST is a mammalian trans-Golgi resident protein that regulates subcellular sorting of plasma membrane receptors. PIST has recently emerged as a key player in regulating viral pathogenesis. Nevertheless, the involvement of PIST in parasitic infections remains unexplored. Leishmania parasites infiltrate their host macrophage cells through phagocytosis, where they subsequently multiply within the parasitophorous vacuole (PV). Host cell autophagy has been found to be important in regulating this parasite infection...
April 1, 2024: ACS Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38556171/formation-of-functional-e3-ligase-complexes-with-ubc2-and-uev1-of-leishmania-mexicana
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca J Burge, Katie H Jameson, Vincent Geoghegan, Adam Dowle, Jeremy C Mottram, Anthony J Wilkinson
In eukaryotic cells, molecular fate and cellular responses are shaped by multicomponent enzyme systems which reversibly attach ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like modifiers to target proteins. The extent of the ubiquitin proteasome system in Leishmania mexicana and its importance for parasite survival has recently been established through deletion mutagenesis and life-cycle phenotyping studies. The ubiquitin conjugating E2 enzyme UBC2, and the E2 enzyme variant UEV1, with which it forms a stable complex in vitro, were shown to be essential for the differentiation of promastigote parasites to the infectious amastigote form...
March 29, 2024: Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38554166/marine-natural-products-as-novel-treatments-for-parasitic-diseases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenbing Cheng, Yanbing Huang, Haijun Gao, Bolor Bold, Ting Zhang, Dengfeng Yang
Parasitic diseases including malaria, leishmaniasis, and trypanosomiasis have received significant attention due to their severe health implications, especially in developing countries. Marine natural products from a vast and diverse range of marine organisms such as sponges, corals, molluscs, and algae have been found to produce unique bioactive compounds that exhibit promising potent properties, including antiparasitic, anti-Plasmodial, anti-Leishmanial, and anti-Trypanosomal activities, providing hope for the development of effective treatments...
March 31, 2024: Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551993/a-divergent-protein-kinase-a-regulatory-subunit-essential-for-morphogenesis-of-the-human-pathogen-leishmania
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Renana Fischer Weinberger, Sabine Bachmaier, Veronica Ober, George B Githure, Ramu Dandugudumula, Isabelle Q Phan, Michal Almoznino, Eleni Polatoglou, Polina Tsigankov, Roni Nitzan Koren, Peter J Myler, Michael Boshart, Dan Zilberstein
Parasitic protozoa of the genus Leishmania cycle between the phagolysosome of mammalian macrophages, where they reside as rounded intracellular amastigotes, and the midgut of female sand flies, which they colonize as elongated extracellular promastigotes. Previous studies indicated that protein kinase A (PKA) plays an important role in the initial steps of promastigote differentiation into amastigotes. Here, we describe a novel regulatory subunit of PKA (which we have named PKAR3) that is unique to Leishmania and most (but not all) other Kinetoplastidae...
March 29, 2024: PLoS Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38548000/transcriptomic-profiling-revealed-immune-related-signaling-pathways-in-response-to-experimental-infection-of-leishmania-donovani-in-two-desert-lizards-from-northwest-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuying Xiao, Jinlei He, Xianguang Guo, Xiaoting Zheng, Zheying Zhu, Qi Zhou, Xuechun Liao, Dali Chen
Little is known about the immune response of lizards to Leishmania parasties. In this study, we conducted the first liver transcriptome analysis of two lizards (Phrynocephalus przewalskii and Eremias multiocellata) challenged with L. donovani, endemic to the steppe desert region of northwestern China. Our results revealed that multiple biological processes and immune-related signaling pathways are closely associated with the immune response to experimental L. donovani infection in the two lizards, and that both lizards show similar changes to mammals in terms of immunity to Leishmania...
March 26, 2024: Developmental and Comparative Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38547738/fibroblast-growth-factor-23-and-alpha-klotho-concentrations-in-dogs-with-canine-leishmaniasis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gamze Gultekin, Pinar Alkim Ulutas
This study aimed to assess the concentrations of Fibroblast Growth Factor-23 (FGF-23) and α-Klotho in healthy dogs and dogs at different stages of Canine Leishmaniasis (CanL), and investigate the changes of these parameters in relation to renal function and calcium‑phosphorus metabolism. A total of 74 dogs (22 healthy and 52 with CanL) of varying ages, sexes, and medium-sized breeds were included. Dogs with CanL were categorized into different stages (Stage I-IV) based on Leishvet recommendations...
March 19, 2024: Research in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38547152/micro-costing-from-healthcare-professional-s-perspective-and-acceptability-of-cutaneous-leishmaniasis-diagnostic-tools-in-morocco-a-mixed-methods-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Issam Bennis, Mohamed Sadiki, Abdelkacem Ezzahidi, Naoual Laaroussi, Souad Bouhout
In Morocco, cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) represents a concern with three causative parasite species. Despite this, rapid diagnostic test (RDT) for CL is not part of the national control strategy. This study evaluates the acceptability and micro-costing of the CL Detect Rapid Test by Inbios International. The study was conducted from June 2019 to January 2020 and included 46 healthcare professionals from 40 primary healthcare centers and district labs. Data was collected by self-administered questionnaires and interviews and analysed using NVivo, Jamovi, and Python to generate a predictive model and sensitivity analysis by calculating the average Cost-Benefit Ratio for compared CL diagnostic scenarios...
2024: PLOS Glob Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38546704/a-review-on-traditional-uses-phytochemistry-pharmacology-and-clinical-application-of-tinospora-sinensis-lour-merr
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan Liang, Shao-Bo Guo, Chang Xu, Ying-Ying Su, Cheng-Yuan Su, Wei Zhang, Bin Liu
Tinospora sinensis (T. sinensis), whose Tibetan name is "Lezhe", as a traditional medicine, is widely distributed in China, India and Sri Lanka. It is used for the treatment of rheumatic arthralgia, sciatica, lumbar muscle strain and bruises. Research over the previous decades indicated that T. sinensis mainly contains terpenes, lignans, alkaloids, phenol glycosides and other chemical components. A wide range of pharmacologic activities such as anti-inflammatory, analgesic, immunosuppressive, anti-aging, anti-radiation, anti-leishmania and liver protection have been reported...
March 28, 2024: Chemistry & Biodiversity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38545439/clockwork-intruders-do-parasites-manipulate-their-hosts-circadian-rhythms
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REVIEW
Sebastián Boy-Waxman, Martin Olivier, Nicolas Cermakian
Most organisms have developed circadian clocks to adapt to 24-hour cycles in the environment. These clocks have become crucial for modulating and synchronizing complex behavioral and biological processes. A number of parasites seem to have evolved to take advantage of their hosts' circadian rhythms to favor their own infection and survival. Some species, such as Microphallus sp. and Trypanosoma cruzi , can alter the patterns of locomotor behavior of infected intermediate hosts, which can promote transmission to a subsequent primary host...
2024: Curr Res Parasitol Vector Borne Dis
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