MycoBiomDB – Record Details (MyCo_7173)

Biomarker Record Details

Database ID: MyCo_7173
DB IDMyCo_7173
TitleThe polysaccharide from Inonotus obliquus protects mice from Toxoplasma gondii-induced liver injury
Year2019
PMID30445083
Fungal Diseases involvedToxoplasma gondii infection
Associated Medical ConditionNone
GenusToxoplasma
Speciesgondii
OrganismToxoplasma gondii
Ethical StatementAll animal experimental procedures were performed in accordance with the guidelines of the Ethical Committee for the Ex-perimental Use of Animals at Yanbian University (Yanji, China).
Site of InfectionLiver
Opportunistic invasiveNone
Sample typeBody fluid
Sample sourceSerum
Host GroupAnimal
Host Common nameMice
Host Scientific nameMus musculus
Biomarker NameHO-1
Biomarker Full NameHeme oxygenase-1
Biomarker TypeDiagnostic
BiomoleculeProtein
Geographical LocationChina
CohortMale BALB/c mice (weight 18–22 g) were purchased from Changchun Yisi Experimental Animal Co. Ltd., China (certificate No. SCXK (Ji) 2011-0004). The mice were domesticated in a controlled temperature (25 ± 1 °C) and humidity (50 ± 5%) and had free access to food and water.
Cohort No.None
Age GroupNone
P ValueNone
SensitivityNone
SpecificityNone
Positive Predictive ValueNone
MICNone
Fold ChangeNone
PathwayNone
Disease Introduction MechanismToxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) is an obligate intracellular protozoan that causes toxoplasmosis in humans and many warm-blooded animals. Approximately 30%–50% of the population is infected with T. gondii worldwide. Toxoplasmosis is considered a leading cause of death in immunocompromised or congenitally infected patients. Acute infec- tion with T. gondii in pregnant women often causes severe birth defects such as intracranial calcification, chorioretinitis, hydrocephaly and mental retardation.
TechniqueAnalytic
Analysis MethodWestern Blotting
ELISA kitsNone
Assay DataNone
Validation Techniques usedELISA, Western Blotting
Up Regulation Down RegulationUp regulated
Sequence DataNone
External LinkNone