Publications by authors named "Pedro L de Oliveira"

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  • Triatomines are insects that transmit Chagas disease, and since there’s no vaccine available, controlling their population is crucial to reducing cases.
  • Researchers studied the sugar feeding preferences of various triatomine species by exposing them to sucrose-infused cotton and testing different sugars, finding that nymphs preferred sucrose and had higher mortality rates.
  • The study revealed that sugar feeding is common among triatomines and proposed the use of sugar mixed with insecticides as an effective method for controlling these disease vectors, which could aid in managing Chagas disease.
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  • Wolbachia pipientis is a symbiotic bacterium that affects various physiological aspects of its host arthropods, including mosquitoes like Aedes fluviatilis.
  • The study investigates how the enzyme GSK3β influences immune changes in this relationship, finding that its inhibition leads to increased glycogen levels and a higher Wolbachia population.
  • The research concludes that GSK3β plays a crucial role in managing the immune response in Ae. fluviatilis, specifically in controlling the population of Wolbachia within the host.
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Epigenetic mechanisms are responsible for a wide range of biological phenomena in insects, controlling embryonic development, growth, aging and nutrition. Despite this, the role of epigenetics in shaping insect-pathogen interactions has received little attention. Gene expression in eukaryotes is regulated by histone acetylation/deacetylation, an epigenetic process mediated by histone acetyltransferases (HATs) and histone deacetylases (HDACs).

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Wolbachia pipientis is a maternally transmitted bacterium that mostly colonizes arthropods, including the mosquito Aedes fluviatilis, potentially affecting different aspects of host physiology. This intracellular bacterium prefers gonadal tissue cells, interfering with the reproductive cycle of insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and nematodes. Wolbachia's ability to modulate the host's reproduction is related to its success in prevalence and frequency.

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In the present work, we established two novel embryonic cell lines from the mosquito Aedes fluviatilis containing or not the naturally occurring symbiont bacteria Wolbachia, which were called wAflu1 and Aflu2, respectively. We also obtained wAflu1 without Wolbachia after tetracycline treatment, named wAflu1.tet.

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Culture-independent metagenomic methodologies have enabled detection and identification of microorganisms in various biological systems and often revealed complex and unknown microbiomes. In many organisms, the microbiome outnumbers the host cells and greatly affects the host biology and fitness. Ticks are hematophagous ectoparasites with a wide host range.

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Leprosy is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae and frequently resulting in irreversible deformities and disabilities. Ticks play an important role in infectious disease transmission due to their low host specificity, worldwide distribution, and the biological ability to support transovarial transmission of a wide spectrum of pathogens, including viruses, bacteria and protozoa. To investigate a possible role for ticks as vectors of leprosy, we assessed transovarial transmission of M.

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Background: NADPH Oxidase 5 (Nox5) is a calcium-sensitive superoxide-generating Nox. It is present in lower forms and higher mammals, but not in rodents. Nox5 is expressed in vascular cells, but the functional significance remains elusive.

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Background: Here we report the monitoring of the digestive tract colonization of Rhodnius prolixus by Trypanosoma cruzi using an accurate determination of the parasite load by qPCR coupled with fluorescence and bioluminescence imaging (BLI). These complementary methods revealed critical steps necessary for the parasite population to colonize the insect gut and establish vector infection.

Methodology/principal Findings: qPCR analysis of the parasite load in the insect gut showed several limitations due mainly to the presence of digestive-derived products that are thought to degrade DNA and inhibit further the PCR reaction.

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The life cycle of the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi comprises rounds of proliferative cycles and differentiation in distinct host environments. Ras GTPases are molecular switches that play pivotal regulatory functions in cell fate. Rjl is a novel GTPase with unknown function.

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The tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus is a blood-sucking ectoparasite of cattle that severely impairs livestock production. Studies on tick immunological control address mostly single-antigen vaccines. However, from the commercial standpoint, so far no single-antigen vaccine has afforded appropriate protection against all R.

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  • The study investigated how catalase activity changed after ischemia and reperfusion in rats, focusing on distant organs.
  • Significant increases in catalase activity were found in both the ischemic and non-ischemic parts of the intestines and in the lungs, while kidney activity decreased.
  • The research concluded that oxidative stress in the intestines can cause biochemical changes in distant organs, activating antioxidant defenses primarily in the lungs and intestines, but with less effect on the kidneys, which showed minor damage.
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Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a major cause of disability in adults worldwide. The pathophysiology of this syndrome is complex, involving both inflammatory and redox components triggered by the extravasation of blood into the cerebral parenchyma. Hemoglobin, heme, and iron released therein seem be important in the brain damage observed in ICH.

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