Preservation of viable tissue is important in wound management. It is achieved by small, incremental removal of devitalised, necrotic and infected tissues. Maggot debridement therapy (MDT) is used in septic necrotic w...Preservation of viable tissue is important in wound management. It is achieved by small, incremental removal of devitalised, necrotic and infected tissues. Maggot debridement therapy (MDT) is used in septic necrotic wounds that fail to respond to conventional modalities. MDT has relied on Lucilia cuprina, which consumes only necrotic tissues, as opposed to Lucilia cuprina, which devours both flesh and necrotic tissues. Recent findings have shown that L. cuprina consumes mainly necrotic and very small amounts of viable tissues and may be used in MDT where L. sericata is very rare or absent. Here we describe wound healing in a patient from rural South Africa with cutaneous myiasis. Our findings agree with workers who indicated that L. cuprina could be used in MDT.展开更多
Hsp27, a highly conserved small molecular weight heat shock protein, is widely known to be developmentally regulated and heat inducible. Its role in thermotolerance is also implicated. This study is a sequel of our ea...Hsp27, a highly conserved small molecular weight heat shock protein, is widely known to be developmentally regulated and heat inducible. Its role in thermotolerance is also implicated. This study is a sequel of our earlier studies to understand the molecular organization of heat shock genes/proteins and their role in development and thermal adaptation in a sheep pest, Lucilia cuprina (blowfly), which exhibits unusually high adaptability to a variety of environmental stresses, including heat and chemicals. In this report our aim was to understand the evolutionary relationship of Lucilia hsp27 gene/protein with those of other species and its role in thermal adaptation. We sequence characterized the Lchsp27 gene (coding region) and analyzed its expression in various larval and adult tissues under normal as well as heat shock conditions. The nucleotide sequence analysis of 678 bps long-coding region of Lchsp27 exhibited closest evolutionary proximity with Drosophila (90.09%), which belongs to the same order, Diptera. Heat shock caused significant en- hancement in the expression ofLchsp27 gene in all the larval and adult tissues examined, however, in a tissue specific manner. Significantly, in Malpighian tubules, while the heatinduced level ofhsp27 transcript (mRNA) appeared increased as compared to control, the protein level remained unaltered and nuclear localized. We infer that Lchsp27 may have significant role in the maintenance of cellular homeostasis, particularly, during summer months, when the fly remains exposed to high heat in its natural habitat.展开更多
The baculovirus expression vector, Trichoplusia ni nucleopolyhedrovirus, with the advantage of polyhedral inclusion body formation in recombinant viruses, was used to express the ecdysteroid receptor of the Australian...The baculovirus expression vector, Trichoplusia ni nucleopolyhedrovirus, with the advantage of polyhedral inclusion body formation in recombinant viruses, was used to express the ecdysteroid receptor of the Australian sheep blowfly Lucilia cuprina(LcEcR). pSXIVVI +X3/2 baculovirus transfer vector was chosen for a 2.8kb LcEcR cDNA subcloning since pSXIVVI +X3/2 contains an efficient translational initiation signal (ATG) and it allows the LcEcR cDNA fusion to N-terminal codons in the correct reading frame. The resulting transfer plasmid pSXIVVI +X3-LcEcR was cotransfected into BT1-Tn-5B1-4 cells with the parental virus TnNPV-SVI -G minus polyhedral inclusion body, which expresses β-galactosidase gene. After 3~4 runs of plaque purification, three TnNPV-LcEcR clones were obtained with the LcEcR gene under the dual control of synthetic and XIV promoters. These three TnNPV-LcEcR clones all showed white phenotype when stained with X-gal. Western blot analysis showed 2~3 specific polypeptides with molecular weight ranging from 70~90kD. Three TnNPV-LcEcR clones expressed different level of LcEcR polypeptides in BT1-Tn-5B1-4 cells. The TnNPV-LcEcR-1 clone expressed the highest level of LcEcR polypeptides in BT1-Tn-5B1-4 cells 48~72h post infection.展开更多
文摘Preservation of viable tissue is important in wound management. It is achieved by small, incremental removal of devitalised, necrotic and infected tissues. Maggot debridement therapy (MDT) is used in septic necrotic wounds that fail to respond to conventional modalities. MDT has relied on Lucilia cuprina, which consumes only necrotic tissues, as opposed to Lucilia cuprina, which devours both flesh and necrotic tissues. Recent findings have shown that L. cuprina consumes mainly necrotic and very small amounts of viable tissues and may be used in MDT where L. sericata is very rare or absent. Here we describe wound healing in a patient from rural South Africa with cutaneous myiasis. Our findings agree with workers who indicated that L. cuprina could be used in MDT.
文摘Hsp27, a highly conserved small molecular weight heat shock protein, is widely known to be developmentally regulated and heat inducible. Its role in thermotolerance is also implicated. This study is a sequel of our earlier studies to understand the molecular organization of heat shock genes/proteins and their role in development and thermal adaptation in a sheep pest, Lucilia cuprina (blowfly), which exhibits unusually high adaptability to a variety of environmental stresses, including heat and chemicals. In this report our aim was to understand the evolutionary relationship of Lucilia hsp27 gene/protein with those of other species and its role in thermal adaptation. We sequence characterized the Lchsp27 gene (coding region) and analyzed its expression in various larval and adult tissues under normal as well as heat shock conditions. The nucleotide sequence analysis of 678 bps long-coding region of Lchsp27 exhibited closest evolutionary proximity with Drosophila (90.09%), which belongs to the same order, Diptera. Heat shock caused significant en- hancement in the expression ofLchsp27 gene in all the larval and adult tissues examined, however, in a tissue specific manner. Significantly, in Malpighian tubules, while the heatinduced level ofhsp27 transcript (mRNA) appeared increased as compared to control, the protein level remained unaltered and nuclear localized. We infer that Lchsp27 may have significant role in the maintenance of cellular homeostasis, particularly, during summer months, when the fly remains exposed to high heat in its natural habitat.
文摘The baculovirus expression vector, Trichoplusia ni nucleopolyhedrovirus, with the advantage of polyhedral inclusion body formation in recombinant viruses, was used to express the ecdysteroid receptor of the Australian sheep blowfly Lucilia cuprina(LcEcR). pSXIVVI +X3/2 baculovirus transfer vector was chosen for a 2.8kb LcEcR cDNA subcloning since pSXIVVI +X3/2 contains an efficient translational initiation signal (ATG) and it allows the LcEcR cDNA fusion to N-terminal codons in the correct reading frame. The resulting transfer plasmid pSXIVVI +X3-LcEcR was cotransfected into BT1-Tn-5B1-4 cells with the parental virus TnNPV-SVI -G minus polyhedral inclusion body, which expresses β-galactosidase gene. After 3~4 runs of plaque purification, three TnNPV-LcEcR clones were obtained with the LcEcR gene under the dual control of synthetic and XIV promoters. These three TnNPV-LcEcR clones all showed white phenotype when stained with X-gal. Western blot analysis showed 2~3 specific polypeptides with molecular weight ranging from 70~90kD. Three TnNPV-LcEcR clones expressed different level of LcEcR polypeptides in BT1-Tn-5B1-4 cells. The TnNPV-LcEcR-1 clone expressed the highest level of LcEcR polypeptides in BT1-Tn-5B1-4 cells 48~72h post infection.