2015
DOI: 10.1007/s40588-015-0023-1
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Molecular Basis of Pathogenesis in Amoebiasis

Abstract: Amoebiasis is one of the major public health problems in developing countries. In spite of the availability of an effective drug and absence of overt drug resistance, the disease is still prevalent among large population and spread over a number of countries. It is caused by the protist parasite Entamoeba histolytica that essentially infects humans, though other species that infect a few animals have been reported. A number of molecular techniques have recently been developed. These have helped in understandin… Show more

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“…HgI and LgI are connected via disulfide bonds and live on the parasite cell membrane as a 260kDa heterodimer. HgI contains carbohydrate recognition domain (CRD) which recognizes d-galactose and N-acetyl-dgalactosamine and host cell glycoconjugate proteins (3,12) .…”
Section: Gal/ Gal Nac Lectin Galactose/ N Acetyl Dgalactosamine Inhibmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…HgI and LgI are connected via disulfide bonds and live on the parasite cell membrane as a 260kDa heterodimer. HgI contains carbohydrate recognition domain (CRD) which recognizes d-galactose and N-acetyl-dgalactosamine and host cell glycoconjugate proteins (3,12) .…”
Section: Gal/ Gal Nac Lectin Galactose/ N Acetyl Dgalactosamine Inhibmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cell contact is the beginning of invasion of E. histolytica. Amoeba also attacks by reducing or damaging tissue by secreting several enzymes capable of digesting tissues or even extracellular matrices (12) .…”
Section: Secreted Molecules Involved In Pathogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%
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