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Autor:
Geoffrey M. Attardo, Joshua B. Benoit, Veronika Michalkova, Alekhya Kondragunta, Aaron A. Baumann, Brian L. Weiss, Anna Malacrida, Francesca Scolari, Serap Aksoy
Publikováno v:
iScience, Vol 26, Iss 7, Pp 107108- (2023)
Summary: Lipid metabolism is critical for insect reproduction, especially for species that invest heavily in the early developmental stages of their offspring. The role of symbiotic bacteria during this process is understudied but likely essential. W
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/96ec996b4e594e118207cfdcd42d6cfc
Autor:
Laura J Runyen-Janecky, Jack D Scheutzow, Ruhan Farsin, Leah F Cabo, Katie E Wall, Katrina M Kuhn, Rashel Amador, Shaina J D'Souza, Aurelien Vigneron, Brian L Weiss
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 16, Iss 11, p e0010833 (2022)
Tsetse flies (Glossina spp.) feed exclusively on vertebrate blood. After a blood meal, the enteric endosymbiont Sodalis glossinidius is exposed to various environmental stressors including high levels of heme. To investigate how S. glossinidius morsi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b83f7d5a57734ba59014683701c52f6b
Autor:
Jae Hak Son, Brian L Weiss, Daniela I Schneider, Kiswend-Sida M Dera, Fabian Gstöttenmayer, Robert Opiro, Richard Echodu, Norah P Saarman, Geoffrey M Attardo, Maria Onyango, Adly M M Abd-Alla, Serap Aksoy
Publikováno v:
PLoS Pathogens, Vol 17, Iss 9, p e1009539 (2021)
Tsetse flies (Glossina spp.) house a population-dependent assortment of microorganisms that can include pathogenic African trypanosomes and maternally transmitted endosymbiotic bacteria, the latter of which mediate numerous aspects of their host's me
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f411699219a84846aee98d0f354ea7a4
Autor:
Geoffrey M. Attardo, Adly M. M. Abd-Alla, Alvaro Acosta-Serrano, James E. Allen, Rosemary Bateta, Joshua B. Benoit, Kostas Bourtzis, Jelle Caers, Guy Caljon, Mikkel B. Christensen, David W. Farrow, Markus Friedrich, Aurélie Hua-Van, Emily C. Jennings, Denis M. Larkin, Daniel Lawson, Michael J. Lehane, Vasileios P. Lenis, Ernesto Lowy-Gallego, Rosaline W. Macharia, Anna R. Malacrida, Heather G. Marco, Daniel Masiga, Gareth L. Maslen, Irina Matetovici, Richard P. Meisel, Irene Meki, Veronika Michalkova, Wolfgang J. Miller, Patrick Minx, Paul O. Mireji, Lino Ometto, Andrew G. Parker, Rita Rio, Clair Rose, Andrew J. Rosendale, Omar Rota-Stabelli, Grazia Savini, Liliane Schoofs, Francesca Scolari, Martin T. Swain, Peter Takáč, Chad Tomlinson, George Tsiamis, Jan Van Den Abbeele, Aurelien Vigneron, Jingwen Wang, Wesley C. Warren, Robert M. Waterhouse, Matthew T. Weirauch, Brian L. Weiss, Richard K. Wilson, Xin Zhao, Serap Aksoy
Publikováno v:
Genome Biology, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-31 (2019)
Abstract Background Tsetse flies (Glossina sp.) are the vectors of human and animal trypanosomiasis throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Tsetse flies are distinguished from other Diptera by unique adaptations, including lactation and the birthing of live y
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/cc3ed49129c9474f93f589276ff7bcfe
Autor:
Liu Yang, Brian L Weiss, Adeline E Williams, Emre Aksoy, Alessandra de Silva Orfano, Jae Hak Son, Yineng Wu, Aurelien Vigneron, Mehmet Karakus, Serap Aksoy
Publikováno v:
PLoS Pathogens, Vol 17, Iss 6, p e1009475 (2021)
Tsetse flies are vectors of parasitic African trypanosomes, the etiological agents of human and animal African trypanosomoses. Current disease control methods include fly-repelling pesticides, fly trapping, and chemotherapeutic treatment of infected
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a67012c9d31b4f8583b37a982ea24325
Autor:
Benjamin J. Lerman, Yimei Li, Cecilia Carlowicz, Meaghan Granger, Thomas Cash, Arhanti Sadanand, Katherine Somers, Aeesha Ranavaya, Brian D. Weiss, Michelle Choe, Jennifer H. Foster, Navin Pinto, Daniel A. Morgenstern, Margarida Simão Rafael, Keri A. Streby, Rachel N. Zeno, Rajen Mody, Sahr Yazdani, Ami V. Desai, Margaret E. Macy, Suzanne Shusterman, Sara M. Federico, Rochelle Bagatell
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 41:508-516
PURPOSE Although chemoimmunotherapy is widely used for treatment of children with relapsed high-risk neuroblastoma (HRNB), little is known about timing, duration, and evolution of response after irinotecan/temozolomide/dinutuximab/granulocyte-macroph
Autor:
Henry M Kariithi, Irene K Meki, Daniela I Schneider, Linda De Vooght, Fathiya M Khamis, Anne Geiger, Guler Demirbaş-Uzel, Just M Vlak, ikbal Agah iNCE, Sorge Kelm, Flobert Njiokou, Florence N Wamwiri, Imna I Malele, Brian L Weiss, Adly M M Abd-Alla
Publikováno v:
BMC Microbiology, Vol 18, Iss S1, Pp 3-15 (2018)
Abstract With the absence of effective prophylactic vaccines and drugs against African trypanosomosis, control of this group of zoonotic neglected tropical diseases depends the control of the tsetse fly vector. When applied in an area-wide insect pes
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9db9b7626945491683d1bdaa18cfc4fd
Publikováno v:
BMC Microbiology, Vol 18, Iss S1, Pp 279-292 (2018)
Abstract The tsetse fly (Glossina genus) is the main vector of African trypanosomes, which are protozoan parasites that cause human and animal African trypanosomiases in Sub-Saharan Africa. In the frame of the IAEA/FAO program ‘Enhancing Vector Ref
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a01a92479e394c6fa7b5a35952fc11fb
Autor:
Bridget C Griffith, Brian L Weiss, Emre Aksoy, Paul O Mireji, Joana E Auma, Florence N Wamwiri, Richard Echodu, Grace Murilla, Serap Aksoy
Publikováno v:
BMC Microbiology, Vol 18, Iss S1, Pp 55-67 (2018)
Abstract Background The tsetse fly (Glossina sp.) midgut is colonized by maternally transmitted and environmentally acquired bacteria. Additionally, the midgut serves as a niche in which pathogenic African trypanosomes reside within infected flies. T
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/303d28fc00044710a707a65cbd662cc6
Autor:
Tobias Engl, Veronika Michalkova, Brian L. Weiss, Güler D. Uzel, Peter Takac, Wolfgang J. Miller, Adly M. M. Abd-Alla, Serap Aksoy, Martin Kaltenpoth
Publikováno v:
BMC Microbiology, Vol 18, Iss S1, Pp 155-167 (2018)
Abstract Background Symbiotic microbes represent a driving force of evolutionary innovation by conferring novel ecological traits to their hosts. Many insects are associated with microbial symbionts that contribute to their host’s nutrition, digest
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1909e52baf8544228a334aefbc58f2f7