Amphibians are experiencing global declines and extinctions, with infectious diseases representing a major factor. In this study we examined the transcriptional response of metamorphic hosts (common frog, Rana temporaria) to the two most important amphibian pathogens: Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) and Ranavirus. We found strong up-regulation of a gene involved in the adaptive immune response (AP4S1) at four days post-exposure to both pathogens. We detected a significant transcriptional response to Bd, covering the immune response (innate and adaptive immunity, complement activation, and general inflammatory responses), but relatively little transcriptional response to Ranavirus. This may reflect the higher mortality rates found in wil...
Ranaviruses are responsible for a lethal, emerging infectious disease in amphibians and threaten the...
For generalist pathogens, host species represent distinct selective environments, providing unique c...
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Chytridiomycosis, the disease caused by the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), has...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Potentiating the evolution of immunity is a promising strategy for addressing biodiversity diseases....
Background: Ranaviruses (family Iridoviridae, nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses) have been reporte...
The disease chytridiomycosis caused by the fungus Bd has devastated amphibian populations worldwide....
Ranaviruses are responsible for a lethal, emerging infectious disease in amphibians and threaten the...
BACKGROUND: In Japan and East Asia, endemic frogs appear to be tolerant or not susceptible to chytri...
The fungal skin disease chytridiomycosis has caused the devastating decline and extinction of hundre...
Abstract Background In Japan and East Asia, endemic frogs appear to be tolerant or not susceptible t...
Ranaviruses have caused die-offs of amphibians across the globe. In North America, these pathogens c...
For generalist pathogens, host species represent distinct selective environments, providing unique c...
Ranaviruses are responsible for a lethal, emerging infectious disease in amphibians and threaten the...
For generalist pathogens, host species represent distinct selective environments, providing unique c...
PLEASE NOTE, THESE DATA ARE ALSO REFERRED TO IN ANOTHER PUBLICATION. PLEASE SEE http://dx.doi.org/10...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Public Library of Science via the DOI in th...
Chytridiomycosis, the disease caused by the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), has...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Potentiating the evolution of immunity is a promising strategy for addressing biodiversity diseases....
Background: Ranaviruses (family Iridoviridae, nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses) have been reporte...
The disease chytridiomycosis caused by the fungus Bd has devastated amphibian populations worldwide....
Ranaviruses are responsible for a lethal, emerging infectious disease in amphibians and threaten the...
BACKGROUND: In Japan and East Asia, endemic frogs appear to be tolerant or not susceptible to chytri...
The fungal skin disease chytridiomycosis has caused the devastating decline and extinction of hundre...
Abstract Background In Japan and East Asia, endemic frogs appear to be tolerant or not susceptible t...
Ranaviruses have caused die-offs of amphibians across the globe. In North America, these pathogens c...
For generalist pathogens, host species represent distinct selective environments, providing unique c...
Ranaviruses are responsible for a lethal, emerging infectious disease in amphibians and threaten the...
For generalist pathogens, host species represent distinct selective environments, providing unique c...
PLEASE NOTE, THESE DATA ARE ALSO REFERRED TO IN ANOTHER PUBLICATION. PLEASE SEE http://dx.doi.org/10...