June 12th, 2014
•Human infection by Entamoeba histolytica leads to amoebiasis, a major cause of diarrhea in tropical countries. Infection is initiated by pathogen interactions with intestinal epithelial cells, provoking the opening of cell-cell contacts and consequently diarrhea, sometimes followed by liver infection. This article provides a model to assess the early host-pathogen interactions to improve our understanding of amoebiasis pathogenesis.
Tags
Vídeos Relacionados
In vitro tRNA Methylation Assay with the Entamoeba histolytica DNA and tRNA Methyltransferase Dnmt2 (Ehmeth) Enzyme
Development of a Negative Selectable Marker for Entamoeba histolytica
Application of a Mouse Ligated Peyer’s Patch Intestinal Loop Assay to Evaluate Bacterial Uptake by M cells
Flow Cytometric Isolation of Primary Murine Type II Alveolar Epithelial Cells for Functional and Molecular Studies
Analysis of the Solvent Accessibility of Cysteine Residues on Maize rayado fino virus Virus-like Particles Produced in Nicotiana benthamiana Plants and Cross-linking of Peptides to VLPs
Capsular Serotyping of Streptococcus pneumoniae by Latex Agglutination
Rapid Analysis of Chromosome Aberrations in Mouse B Lymphocytes by PNA-FISH
Use of the Soft-agar Overlay Technique to Screen for Bacterially Produced Inhibitory Compounds
Imaging Ca2+ Responses During Shigella Infection of Epithelial Cells
Characterization of Human Monocyte Subsets by Whole Blood Flow Cytometry Analysis
SOBRE A JoVE
Copyright © 2024 MyJoVE Corporation. Todos os direitos reservados