Like other helminths, Trichinella spiralis has evolved strategies to allow it to survive in the host organism, including the expression of epitopes similar to those present in either expressed or hidden host antigens. To identify T. spiralis-derived antigens that are evolutionarily conserved in the parasite and its host and that could be responsible for its evasion of the host immune response, we examined the reactivity of six different types of autoantibodies to T. spiralis larvae from muscle. T. spiralis antigens that share epitopes with human autoantigens were identified by assessing the cross-reactivity of autoantibody-containing serum samples with T. spiralis antigens in the absence of specific anti-parasite antibodies. Of the 55 autoa...
We have previously reported that a 31 kDa protein was screened from the excretory-secretory (ES) pro...
Abstract Background Several studies have reported the roles of Trichinella spiralis extracellular ve...
Different assays to detect antigens of Trichinella spiralis during current infection have been stand...
Like other helminths, Trichinella spiralis has evolved strategies to allow it to survive in the host...
Trichinella spiralis has the unique ability to make itself “at home” by creating and hiding in a new...
The present study compares the immunogenic patterns of muscle larvae excretory-secretory proteins (M...
Trichinella spiralis infection induces protective immunity against re-infection in animal models. Id...
Abstract. Trichinella spiralis surface proteins are directly exposed to the host’s immune system, ma...
The antibody isotype response to Trichinella spiralis excretory/secretory (ES) products of muscle la...
Abstract Background Trichinella spiralis is an important foodborne zoonotic parasite and it is neces...
Several studies indicate that certain helminths suppress the host immune responses. This suppression...
International audienceParasites are complex pathogens, particularly in terms of their antigens, whic...
Trichinellosis is a serious zoonositc parasitosis worldwide. Because its clinical manifestations are...
The antigens recognised by mAb US5 specific to 53 kDa glycoprotein (gp 53) in T. spiralis L-1 muscle...
Abstract Background Trichinellosis is a zoonotic disease in humans caused by Trichinella spp. The pr...
We have previously reported that a 31 kDa protein was screened from the excretory-secretory (ES) pro...
Abstract Background Several studies have reported the roles of Trichinella spiralis extracellular ve...
Different assays to detect antigens of Trichinella spiralis during current infection have been stand...
Like other helminths, Trichinella spiralis has evolved strategies to allow it to survive in the host...
Trichinella spiralis has the unique ability to make itself “at home” by creating and hiding in a new...
The present study compares the immunogenic patterns of muscle larvae excretory-secretory proteins (M...
Trichinella spiralis infection induces protective immunity against re-infection in animal models. Id...
Abstract. Trichinella spiralis surface proteins are directly exposed to the host’s immune system, ma...
The antibody isotype response to Trichinella spiralis excretory/secretory (ES) products of muscle la...
Abstract Background Trichinella spiralis is an important foodborne zoonotic parasite and it is neces...
Several studies indicate that certain helminths suppress the host immune responses. This suppression...
International audienceParasites are complex pathogens, particularly in terms of their antigens, whic...
Trichinellosis is a serious zoonositc parasitosis worldwide. Because its clinical manifestations are...
The antigens recognised by mAb US5 specific to 53 kDa glycoprotein (gp 53) in T. spiralis L-1 muscle...
Abstract Background Trichinellosis is a zoonotic disease in humans caused by Trichinella spp. The pr...
We have previously reported that a 31 kDa protein was screened from the excretory-secretory (ES) pro...
Abstract Background Several studies have reported the roles of Trichinella spiralis extracellular ve...
Different assays to detect antigens of Trichinella spiralis during current infection have been stand...