Immune homeostasis to microorganisms in the guts of triatomines (Reduviidae) - A Review
Bacteria, fungi and parasites are in constant contact with the insect gut environment and can influence different aspects of the host gut physiology. Usually, some of these microorganisms develop and survive in the digestive tract. Therefore, the gut environment must be able to tolerate certain popu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2011-01, Vol.105 (5) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bacteria, fungi and parasites are in constant contact with the insect
gut environment and can influence different aspects of the host gut
physiology. Usually, some of these microorganisms develop and survive
in the digestive tract. Therefore, the gut environment must be able to
tolerate certain populations of these organisms for the establishment
of interactions between non-pathogenic bacteria, parasites and the gut.
This review provides a brief overview of the biological and molecular
mechanisms that microorganisms use to interact with the gut epithelia
in mosquitoes and speculates on their significances for the development
of bacteria and Trypanosoma cruzi in the guts of triatomines. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 |