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Décrypter et caractériser les processus biologiques dynamiques qui rendent compte de la pérennité des populations de Leishmania

To attempt resolving this issue accurately, it was necessary to anchor our experimental approaches in the observations and pioneering work of our predecessors, notably Alphonse Laveran, Louis Parrot, Edmond and Étienne Sergent. The latter, among other things, had identified as natural hosts of leish...

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Autores principales: GIRAUD, Émilie, MILON, Geneviève
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MTSI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10387314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37525683
http://dx.doi.org/10.48327/mtsi.v3i2.2023.384
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description To attempt resolving this issue accurately, it was necessary to anchor our experimental approaches in the observations and pioneering work of our predecessors, notably Alphonse Laveran, Louis Parrot, Edmond and Étienne Sergent. The latter, among other things, had identified as natural hosts of leishmaniasis, rodent populations with which hematophagous telmophagous sand fly populations cohabited closely. When human populations emerged in these natural ecosystems, after the sedentarization of Homo sapiens, more or less important disturbances would have led to a transition of sand fly hematophagy, from zoophilia, to zoo-anthropophilia and anthropophilia. The creation of infrastructures that allow the breeding and integration into experimental groups of both holobiont sand flies and holobiont laboratory rodents (rats, mice, hamsters, etc.) remains crucial. With such infrastructures, it becomes possible to grasp and characterize the multilateral dynamic processes – mostly clinically silent – that account for the biogenesis of tissue and/or cellular niches protecting populations of Leishmania developmental morphotypes, including those ensuring host-to-host transmission, albeit in small numbers.
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spelling pubmed-103873142023-07-31 Décrypter et caractériser les processus biologiques dynamiques qui rendent compte de la pérennité des populations de Leishmania GIRAUD, Émilie MILON, Geneviève Med Trop Sante Int Centenaire de la mort de Laveran To attempt resolving this issue accurately, it was necessary to anchor our experimental approaches in the observations and pioneering work of our predecessors, notably Alphonse Laveran, Louis Parrot, Edmond and Étienne Sergent. The latter, among other things, had identified as natural hosts of leishmaniasis, rodent populations with which hematophagous telmophagous sand fly populations cohabited closely. When human populations emerged in these natural ecosystems, after the sedentarization of Homo sapiens, more or less important disturbances would have led to a transition of sand fly hematophagy, from zoophilia, to zoo-anthropophilia and anthropophilia. The creation of infrastructures that allow the breeding and integration into experimental groups of both holobiont sand flies and holobiont laboratory rodents (rats, mice, hamsters, etc.) remains crucial. With such infrastructures, it becomes possible to grasp and characterize the multilateral dynamic processes – mostly clinically silent – that account for the biogenesis of tissue and/or cellular niches protecting populations of Leishmania developmental morphotypes, including those ensuring host-to-host transmission, albeit in small numbers. MTSI 2023-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10387314/ /pubmed/37525683 http://dx.doi.org/10.48327/mtsi.v3i2.2023.384 Text en Copyright © 2023 SFMTSI https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Cet article en libre accès est distribué selon les termes de la licence Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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GIRAUD, Émilie
MILON, Geneviève
Décrypter et caractériser les processus biologiques dynamiques qui rendent compte de la pérennité des populations de Leishmania
title Décrypter et caractériser les processus biologiques dynamiques qui rendent compte de la pérennité des populations de Leishmania
title_full Décrypter et caractériser les processus biologiques dynamiques qui rendent compte de la pérennité des populations de Leishmania
title_fullStr Décrypter et caractériser les processus biologiques dynamiques qui rendent compte de la pérennité des populations de Leishmania
title_full_unstemmed Décrypter et caractériser les processus biologiques dynamiques qui rendent compte de la pérennité des populations de Leishmania
title_short Décrypter et caractériser les processus biologiques dynamiques qui rendent compte de la pérennité des populations de Leishmania
title_sort décrypter et caractériser les processus biologiques dynamiques qui rendent compte de la pérennité des populations de leishmania
topic Centenaire de la mort de Laveran
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10387314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37525683
http://dx.doi.org/10.48327/mtsi.v3i2.2023.384
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