[HTML][HTML] Are Colpodella Species Pathogenic? Nutrient Uptake and Approaches to Diagnose Infections

MI Salti, TY Sam-Yellowe - Pathogens, 2024 - mdpi.com
Colpodella species are free-living protists phylogenetically related to apicomplexans.
Colpodella sp. have been detected in human and animal tissues, as well as in ticks and …

[HTML][HTML] Discovery of Colpodella spp. in ticks (Hyalomma dromedarii) infesting camels in southern Egypt

AM Soliman, HYAH Mahmoud, T Hifumi… - Ticks and Tick-borne …, 2024 - Elsevier
In Egypt, tick-borne diseases pose a significant threat to human and animal health, and the
threat to dromedaries (Camelus dromedarius), the country's dominant camelid species, is of …

A multipronged next‐generation sequencing metabarcoding approach unearths hyperdiverse and abundant dog pathogen communities in Cambodia

LG Huggins, V Colella, AV Koehler… - Transboundary and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Recent surveys in Southeast Asia, including Cambodia, have identified canine
vector‐borne pathogens (VBPs), including those with zoonotic potential, as highly prevalent …

Fluorescent Nanoparticle Uptake by Myzocytosis and Endocytosis in Colpodella sp. ATCC 50594

TY Sam-Yellowe, MM Asraf, JW Peterson, H Fujioka - Microorganisms, 2023 - mdpi.com
Colpodella sp.(ATCC 50594) is a free-living biflagellate predator closely related to
pathogenic Apicomplexa such as Plasmodium, Cryptosporidium and Toxoplasma gondii …

Colpodella sp. (Phylum Apicomplexa) Identified in Horses Shed Light on Its Potential Transmission and Zoonotic Pathogenicity

M Xu, Y Hu, H Qiu, J Wang, J Jiang - Frontiers in microbiology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Colpodella species, which mainly feed on protists and algae, are free-living close relatives
of apicomplexans. Recent reports have identified Colpodella sp. infections in an …

Colpodella sp. (ATCC 50594) Life Cycle: Myzocytosis and Possible Links to the Origin of Intracellular Parasitism

TA Getty, JW Peterson, H Fujioka, AM Walsh… - Tropical Medicine and …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Colpodella species are free living bi-flagellated protists that prey on algae and bodonids in a
process known as myzocytosis. Colpodella species are phylogenetically related to …

Ultrastructure of Myzocytosis and Cyst Formation, and the Role of Actin in Tubular Tether Formation in Colpodella sp. (ATCC 50594)

TY Sam-Yellowe, H Fujioka, JW Peterson - Pathogens, 2022 - mdpi.com
Free-living relatives of the Apicomplexa such as Colpodella species, Alphamonas species,
and Voromonas pontica are predators that prey on ciliate, bodonid, and algal prey using the …

Novel life cycle stages of Colpodella sp. (Apicomplexa) identified using Sam-Yellowe's trichrome stains and confocal and electron microscopy

TY Sam-Yellowe, TA Getty, K Addepalli… - International …, 2021 - Springer
Colpodella spp. are free-living flagellates closely related to the apicomplexans. Human
infections by Colpodella sp. have been reported. A biflagellated trophozoite and cyst stage …

Emerging Opportunistic Colpodella Species: Nutrient Uptake and Approaches to Diagnose Infections

MI Salti, TY Sam-Yellowe - 2024 - preprints.org
Colpodella species are free-living opportunistic pathogens that cause human and animal
infections and use ticks and flies as vectors. Trophozoite and cyst stages of Colpodella …

Sam-Yellowe's Trichrome Staining Identifies Life Cycle Stages of Opportunistic Free-Living Colpodellids

TY Sam-Yellowe, MI Salti, OE Adeloye - 2024 - preprints.org
The colpodellids consist of free-living predatory protists phylogenetically related to
pathogenic Apicomplexan parasites such as Plasmodium species, Cryptosporidium sp. and …