MycoBiomDB – Record Details (MyCo_5516)

Biomarker Record Details

Database ID: MyCo_5516
DB IDMyCo_5516
TitleEncephalitozoonosis in pharmacologically immunosuppressed mice
Year2012
PMID22626517
Fungal Diseases involvedEncephalitozoonosis
Associated Medical ConditionNone
GenusEncephalitozoon
Speciescuniculi
OrganismEncephalitozoon cuniculi
Ethical StatementHere used the euthanasia protocol approved by the Ethics Committee of the Paulista University, protocol number 020/08.
Site of InfectionNone
Opportunistic invasiveOpportunistic
Sample typeBiopsy
Sample sourceExtracted Liver tissue
Host GroupAnimal
Host Common nameMice
Host Scientific nameMus musculus
Biomarker NameCD19
Biomarker Full NameCD19
Biomarker TypeDiagnostic
BiomoleculeProtein
Geographical LocationBrazil
CohortInbred, specific pathogen free (SPF), 30 to 40 day-old BALB/c male mice were maintained under standard animal housing condi- tions with Purina chow and water, ad libitum. The animals were housed in accordance with the principles of laboratory animal care and laws on animal use.
Cohort No.None
Age GroupNone
P ValueNone
SensitivityNone
SpecificityNone
Positive Predictive ValueNone
MICNone
Fold ChangeNone
PathwayNone
Disease Introduction MechanismMicrosporidia are ubiquitous, intracellular, spore-forming, obli- gate parasites that infect both humans and animals. They are currently considered to be highly derived fungi descendent from a zygomycete ancestor. Of more than 1200 species described to date, 14 species of microsporidia were found to be important opportunistic pathogens in humans. Encephalitozoon can infected most tissues, and Encephalitozoon cuniculi has been shown to cause nephritis, as well as secondary infections of the heart, brain, kidneys, and even the tongue. Although infection may occur in most tissues of the body, leading to various symptoms depending on the infection site, by far, the most common presentation of the disease is diarrhea. In immuno- compromised individuals, chronic diarrhea may persist and lead to malabsorption of nutrients and wasting.
TechniquePCR
Analysis MethodPCR Based
ELISA kitsNone
Assay DataNone
Validation Techniques usedPCR
Up Regulation Down RegulationDecrease
Sequence DataNone
External LinkNone