51. Toll-deficient Drosophila is susceptible to Pythium insidiosum infection.
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Zanette RA, Santurio JM, Loreto ÉS, Alves SH, and Kontoyiannis DP
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- Animals, Drosophila Proteins deficiency, Survival Analysis, Toll-Like Receptors deficiency, Disease Models, Animal, Drosophila Proteins immunology, Drosophila melanogaster immunology, Drosophila melanogaster parasitology, Pythium growth & development, Pythium immunology, Toll-Like Receptors immunology
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There is a paucity of animal models of pythiosis, a life-threatening disease of humans and animals, the immunopathogenesis of which is poorly understood. A pythiosis model was developed by injecting Toll (Tl)-deficient Drosophila melanogaster flies with Pythium insidiosum zoospores. The infected Tl mutant flies had significantly lower survival rates (73.7%) than did control flies. This study reveals the important role of Tl pathway activation in fly immune response to pythiosis., (© 2013 The Societies and Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.)
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- 2013
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