Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3134440559> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3134440559 abstract "Blood-feeding arthropods are considered an enormous public health threat. They are vectors of a plethora of infectious agents that cause potentially fatal diseases like Malaria, Dengue fever, Leishmaniasis, and Lyme disease. These vectors shine due to their own physiological idiosyncrasies, but one biological aspect brings them all together: the requirement of blood intake for development and reproduction. It is through blood-feeding that they acquire pathogens and during blood digestion that they summon a collection of multisystemic events critical for vector competence. The literature is focused on how classical immune pathways (Toll, IMD, and JAK/Stat) are elicited throughout the course of vector infection. Still, they are not the sole determinants of host permissiveness. The dramatic changes that are the hallmark of the insect physiology after a blood meal intake are the landscape where a successful infection takes place. Dominant processes that occur in response to a blood meal are not canonical immunological traits yet are critical in establishing vector competence. These include hormonal circuitries and reproductive physiology, midgut permeability barriers, midgut homeostasis, energy metabolism, and proteolytic activity. On the other hand, the parasites themselves have a role in the outcome of these blood triggered physiological events, consistently using them in their favor. Here, to enlighten the knowledge on vector–pathogen interaction beyond the immune pathways, we will explore different aspects of the vector physiology, discussing how they give support to these long-dated host–parasite relationships." @default.
- W3134440559 created "2021-03-15" @default.
- W3134440559 creator A5019581372 @default.
- W3134440559 creator A5043029506 @default.
- W3134440559 creator A5047135482 @default.
- W3134440559 creator A5080637544 @default.
- W3134440559 creator A5088258688 @default.
- W3134440559 date "2021-03-02" @default.
- W3134440559 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W3134440559 title "Non-immune Traits Triggered by Blood Intake Impact Vectorial Competence" @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1122183590 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1528671917 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1533581968 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1797465254 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1822358800 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1892410119 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W190464286 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1940436875 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1966394644 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1966854087 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1967534988 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1969544897 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1969587377 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1969968028 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1970240791 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1974849197 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1975024842 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1975498798 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1977399012 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1980626846 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1981203554 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1984597449 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1985559906 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1985910764 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1987738043 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1987911729 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1988465703 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1989369409 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1991024927 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1991101709 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1993056741 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1994019099 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1994241806 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W1999858013 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2002204586 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2002776444 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2003551833 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2003900223 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2006439352 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2007872158 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2009911844 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2012468402 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2015136256 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2015432212 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2016373666 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2016580331 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2017272951 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2018394480 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2018815811 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2019255623 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2019688755 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2020661222 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2021251332 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2022179150 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2022813599 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2023356295 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2023422813 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2024551879 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2025334763 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2027187700 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2030106615 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2030321654 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2030398776 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2030791386 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2031129230 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2031435019 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2033007699 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2033722158 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2033883349 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2034089944 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2034871125 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2036960712 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2038051059 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2038408394 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2043075232 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2043931994 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2045621855 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2049637948 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2051234108 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2051664747 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2052319450 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2052396570 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2053027067 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2053168794 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2054955624 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2059736029 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2060003810 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2060266444 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2060277682 @default.
- W3134440559 cites W2061321961 @default.