Clonorchiasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by Chinese liver fluke, Clonorchis sinensis infection. C. sinensis is a biological carcinogen causing cholangiocarcinoma in humans. In the mammalian host, C. sinensis newly excysted juveniles (CsNEJs) migrate from the duodenum into the bile duct. Bile drives the chemotactic behavior of CsNEJs. Little is known about which components of bile induce the chemotaxis. We designed a chemotaxis assay panel and measured the chemotactic behavior of CsNEJs in response to bile or bile acids. The CsNEJs migrated toward 0.1–1% bile but away from 5–10% bile. The CsNEJs showed strong chemoattraction to cholic acid ≥25 mM, but chemorepulsion to lithocholic acid ≥0.25 mM. To the CsNEJs, mixture of cholic a...
Methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins (MCPs), also termed transducer-like proteins (Tlps), serve as s...
: The biliary tract has been considered for several decades a passive system just leading the hepati...
AbstractClonorchis sinensis is endemic to Southeast Asia, Japan, China, and Taiwan. Those infected o...
Clonorchiasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by Chinese liver fluke, Clonorchis sinensis inf...
The metacercariae of the Clonorchis sinensis liver fluke excyst in the duodenum of mammalian hosts, ...
The liver fluke Clonorchis sinensis inhabits the bile ducts, where bile concentration disparities ac...
(A) A common hepatic bile duct cancer (hilar cholangiocarcinoma) and C. sinensis infestation of a hu...
Clonorchis sinensis is a carcinogenic human liver fluke, prolonged infection which provokes chronic ...
Background: Clonorchis sinensis causes chronic cumulative infections in the human hepatobiliary trac...
(A–C) Chemotactic migration of CsNEJs in response to various concentrations of bile for 6 h (A), and...
<div><p><i>Clonorchis sinensis</i> is a liver fluke that can dwell in the bile ducts of mammals. Bil...
The anaerobic bacterium Clostridioides difficile represents one of the most problematic pathogens, e...
Clonorchis sinensis is a liver fluke that can dwell in the bile ducts of mammals. Bile acid transpor...
<div><p><em>Clonorchis sinensis (C. sinensis)</em>, an important food-borne parasite that inhabits t...
<div><p>Background</p><p><i>Clonorchis sinensis</i> causes chronic cumulative infections in the huma...
Methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins (MCPs), also termed transducer-like proteins (Tlps), serve as s...
: The biliary tract has been considered for several decades a passive system just leading the hepati...
AbstractClonorchis sinensis is endemic to Southeast Asia, Japan, China, and Taiwan. Those infected o...
Clonorchiasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by Chinese liver fluke, Clonorchis sinensis inf...
The metacercariae of the Clonorchis sinensis liver fluke excyst in the duodenum of mammalian hosts, ...
The liver fluke Clonorchis sinensis inhabits the bile ducts, where bile concentration disparities ac...
(A) A common hepatic bile duct cancer (hilar cholangiocarcinoma) and C. sinensis infestation of a hu...
Clonorchis sinensis is a carcinogenic human liver fluke, prolonged infection which provokes chronic ...
Background: Clonorchis sinensis causes chronic cumulative infections in the human hepatobiliary trac...
(A–C) Chemotactic migration of CsNEJs in response to various concentrations of bile for 6 h (A), and...
<div><p><i>Clonorchis sinensis</i> is a liver fluke that can dwell in the bile ducts of mammals. Bil...
The anaerobic bacterium Clostridioides difficile represents one of the most problematic pathogens, e...
Clonorchis sinensis is a liver fluke that can dwell in the bile ducts of mammals. Bile acid transpor...
<div><p><em>Clonorchis sinensis (C. sinensis)</em>, an important food-borne parasite that inhabits t...
<div><p>Background</p><p><i>Clonorchis sinensis</i> causes chronic cumulative infections in the huma...
Methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins (MCPs), also termed transducer-like proteins (Tlps), serve as s...
: The biliary tract has been considered for several decades a passive system just leading the hepati...
AbstractClonorchis sinensis is endemic to Southeast Asia, Japan, China, and Taiwan. Those infected o...