Host and Toxoplasma gondii genetic and non-genetic factors influencing the development of ocular toxoplasmosis: A systematic review

Toxoplasmosis is a cosmopolitan infection caused by the apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondii. This infectious disease is widely distributed across the world where cats play an important role in its spread. The symptomatology caused by this parasite is diverse but the ocular affectation emerges as...

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Atovaquone
Azithromycin
Clarithromycin
Clindamycin
Cotrimoxazole
Cytokine
Dexamethasone
Doxycycline
Gatifloxacin
Host factor
Inflammasome
Lipid metabolism protein
Prednisolone
Protein mic
Protein rop
Pyrimethamine
Spiramycin
Toll like receptor
Trovafloxacin
Unclassified drug
Antiparasitic agent
Cell adhesion
Cellular immunity
Drug mechanism
Genetic predisposition
Genetic variability
Heredity
Host cell
Human
Humoral immunity
Lipid metabolism
Nonhuman
Oncogene c myc
Pathogenesis
Pathophysiology
Phenotype
Priority journal
Review
Symptom
Systematic review
Toxoplasma gondii
Toxoplasmosis
Animal
Genetics
Host parasite interaction
Immunology
Ocular toxoplasmosis
Parasitology
Toxoplasma
Animals
Antiparasitic agents
Genetic predisposition to disease
Host-parasite interactions
Humans
Toxoplasma
Eye
Infectious diseases
Toxoplasma gondii
Toxoplasmosis
ocular
cellular
humoral
Immunity
Immunity
Toxoplasmosis
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Host and Toxoplasma gondii genetic and non-genetic factors influencing the development of ocular toxoplasmosis: A systematic review
title Host and Toxoplasma gondii genetic and non-genetic factors influencing the development of ocular toxoplasmosis: A systematic review
spellingShingle Host and Toxoplasma gondii genetic and non-genetic factors influencing the development of ocular toxoplasmosis: A systematic review
Atovaquone
Azithromycin
Clarithromycin
Clindamycin
Cotrimoxazole
Cytokine
Dexamethasone
Doxycycline
Gatifloxacin
Host factor
Inflammasome
Lipid metabolism protein
Prednisolone
Protein mic
Protein rop
Pyrimethamine
Spiramycin
Toll like receptor
Trovafloxacin
Unclassified drug
Antiparasitic agent
Cell adhesion
Cellular immunity
Drug mechanism
Genetic predisposition
Genetic variability
Heredity
Host cell
Human
Humoral immunity
Lipid metabolism
Nonhuman
Oncogene c myc
Pathogenesis
Pathophysiology
Phenotype
Priority journal
Review
Symptom
Systematic review
Toxoplasma gondii
Toxoplasmosis
Animal
Genetics
Host parasite interaction
Immunology
Ocular toxoplasmosis
Parasitology
Toxoplasma
Animals
Antiparasitic agents
Genetic predisposition to disease
Host-parasite interactions
Humans
Toxoplasma
Eye
Infectious diseases
Toxoplasma gondii
Toxoplasmosis
ocular
cellular
humoral
Immunity
Immunity
Toxoplasmosis
title_short Host and Toxoplasma gondii genetic and non-genetic factors influencing the development of ocular toxoplasmosis: A systematic review
title_full Host and Toxoplasma gondii genetic and non-genetic factors influencing the development of ocular toxoplasmosis: A systematic review
title_fullStr Host and Toxoplasma gondii genetic and non-genetic factors influencing the development of ocular toxoplasmosis: A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Host and Toxoplasma gondii genetic and non-genetic factors influencing the development of ocular toxoplasmosis: A systematic review
title_sort Host and Toxoplasma gondii genetic and non-genetic factors influencing the development of ocular toxoplasmosis: A systematic review
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Atovaquone
Azithromycin
Clarithromycin
Clindamycin
Cotrimoxazole
Cytokine
Dexamethasone
Doxycycline
Gatifloxacin
Host factor
Inflammasome
Lipid metabolism protein
Prednisolone
Protein mic
Protein rop
Pyrimethamine
Spiramycin
Toll like receptor
Trovafloxacin
Unclassified drug
Antiparasitic agent
Cell adhesion
Cellular immunity
Drug mechanism
Genetic predisposition
Genetic variability
Heredity
Host cell
Human
Humoral immunity
Lipid metabolism
Nonhuman
Oncogene c myc
Pathogenesis
Pathophysiology
Phenotype
Priority journal
Review
Symptom
Systematic review
Toxoplasma gondii
Toxoplasmosis
Animal
Genetics
Host parasite interaction
Immunology
Ocular toxoplasmosis
Parasitology
Toxoplasma
Animals
Antiparasitic agents
Genetic predisposition to disease
Host-parasite interactions
Humans
Toxoplasma
Eye
Infectious diseases
Toxoplasma gondii
Toxoplasmosis
topic Atovaquone
Azithromycin
Clarithromycin
Clindamycin
Cotrimoxazole
Cytokine
Dexamethasone
Doxycycline
Gatifloxacin
Host factor
Inflammasome
Lipid metabolism protein
Prednisolone
Protein mic
Protein rop
Pyrimethamine
Spiramycin
Toll like receptor
Trovafloxacin
Unclassified drug
Antiparasitic agent
Cell adhesion
Cellular immunity
Drug mechanism
Genetic predisposition
Genetic variability
Heredity
Host cell
Human
Humoral immunity
Lipid metabolism
Nonhuman
Oncogene c myc
Pathogenesis
Pathophysiology
Phenotype
Priority journal
Review
Symptom
Systematic review
Toxoplasma gondii
Toxoplasmosis
Animal
Genetics
Host parasite interaction
Immunology
Ocular toxoplasmosis
Parasitology
Toxoplasma
Animals
Antiparasitic agents
Genetic predisposition to disease
Host-parasite interactions
Humans
Toxoplasma
Eye
Infectious diseases
Toxoplasma gondii
Toxoplasmosis
ocular
cellular
humoral
Immunity
Immunity
Toxoplasmosis
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv ocular
cellular
humoral
Immunity
Immunity
Toxoplasmosis
description Toxoplasmosis is a cosmopolitan infection caused by the apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondii. This infectious disease is widely distributed across the world where cats play an important role in its spread. The symptomatology caused by this parasite is diverse but the ocular affectation emerges as the most important clinical phenotype. Therefore, we conducted a systematic review of the current knowledge of ocular toxoplasmosis from the genetic diversity of the pathogen towards the treatment available for this infection. This review represents an update to the scientific community regarding the genetic diversity of the parasite, the genetic factors of the host, the molecular pathogenesis and its association with disease, the available diagnostic tools and the available treatment of patients undergoing ocular toxoplamosis. This review will be an update for the scientific community in order to encourage researchers to deploy cutting-edge investigation across this field. © 2016 Elsevier B.V.
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