Abstract Background Parasites can either respond to differences in immune defenses that exist between individual hosts plastically or, alternatively, follow a genetically canalized (“hard wired”) program of infection. Assuming that large-scale functional plasticity would be discernible in the parasite transcriptome we have performed a dual RNA-seq study of the lifecycle of Eimeria falciformis using infected mice with different immune status as models for coccidian infections. Results We compared parasite and host transcriptomes (dual transcriptome) between naïve and challenge infected mice, as well as between immune competent and immune deficient ones. Mice with different immune competence show transcriptional differences as well as differe...
Coccidiosis of the domestic fowl is a worldwide disease caused by seven species of protozoan parasit...
Host- as well as parasite-specific factors are equally crucial in allowing either the Leishmania par...
Host- as well as parasite-specific factors are equally crucial in allowing either the Leishmania par...
Background: Parasites can either respond to differences in immune defenses that exist between ind...
BACKGROUND: The phylum Apicomplexa comprises important unicellular human parasites such as Toxoplasm...
Factors associated with immune-mediated protection against coccidial parasites were examined in a se...
Successful asexual reproduction of intracellular pathogens depends on their potential to exploit hos...
The impact of the host immune environment on parasite transcription and fitness is currently unknown...
Eimeria, a cousin of malarial parasites, causes coccidiosis that results in huge losses in the poult...
Abstract Background Chicken coccidiosis, caused by the infection of Eimeria species, leads to import...
Mice immunized with infections of 500, 5,000, or 20,000 oocysts of E. falciformis var. pragensis wer...
Parasite biology, by its very nature, cannot be understood without integrating it with that of the h...
Dendritic cells and macrophages are integral parts of the innate immune system and gatekeepers again...
Unicellular parasites of the apicomplexan phylum have a considerable effect on global health and agr...
International audienceA parasite’s lifestyle is characterized by a critical dependency on its host f...
Coccidiosis of the domestic fowl is a worldwide disease caused by seven species of protozoan parasit...
Host- as well as parasite-specific factors are equally crucial in allowing either the Leishmania par...
Host- as well as parasite-specific factors are equally crucial in allowing either the Leishmania par...
Background: Parasites can either respond to differences in immune defenses that exist between ind...
BACKGROUND: The phylum Apicomplexa comprises important unicellular human parasites such as Toxoplasm...
Factors associated with immune-mediated protection against coccidial parasites were examined in a se...
Successful asexual reproduction of intracellular pathogens depends on their potential to exploit hos...
The impact of the host immune environment on parasite transcription and fitness is currently unknown...
Eimeria, a cousin of malarial parasites, causes coccidiosis that results in huge losses in the poult...
Abstract Background Chicken coccidiosis, caused by the infection of Eimeria species, leads to import...
Mice immunized with infections of 500, 5,000, or 20,000 oocysts of E. falciformis var. pragensis wer...
Parasite biology, by its very nature, cannot be understood without integrating it with that of the h...
Dendritic cells and macrophages are integral parts of the innate immune system and gatekeepers again...
Unicellular parasites of the apicomplexan phylum have a considerable effect on global health and agr...
International audienceA parasite’s lifestyle is characterized by a critical dependency on its host f...
Coccidiosis of the domestic fowl is a worldwide disease caused by seven species of protozoan parasit...
Host- as well as parasite-specific factors are equally crucial in allowing either the Leishmania par...
Host- as well as parasite-specific factors are equally crucial in allowing either the Leishmania par...