The Parasitic Diseases Research (PDR) Program of Puerto Rico unites three investigators at UPR Rio Piedras on a common interest, schistosomiasis. This parasitic disease, which the WHO TDR Program has designated as one of the major parasitic diseases of mankind is endemic in Puerto Rico, the only area under the U.S. flag in which this statement can be made. PI Hillyer seeks to characterize and isolate schistosome-specific worm and egg antigens important for the immunodiagnosis of infection, develop monoclonal antibodies to them, and develop sensitive and immunologically specific optimal high throughput serodiagnostic systems (RIA, ELISA) utilizing state of the art technology: Pl File seeks to examine the interaction of Schistosoma eggs with the cells of the intestinal connective tissue to determine how the egg migrates through the tissues, an important and fundamental biologic question. This will be accomplished primarily utilizing scanning electron microscopy. Pl Hazen seeks to focus on determining the lethal dose for pathogenic bacteria in mice that are already infected with Schistosoma mansoni, S. Japonicum or both. He will also examine the ability of different common bacterial pathogens which are found in human feces to fatally (LD50) infect mice during different stages of the schistosome infection. Although each Pl has a proposal which stands alone, each proposal has interactive components with another investigator.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Center for Research Resources (NCRR)
Type
Minority Biomedical Research Support Thematic Project Grants (S11)
Project #
1S11RR002657-01
Application #
3522314
Study Section
General Research Support Program Advisory Committee (GRS)
Project Start
1985-09-30
Project End
1989-09-29
Budget Start
1985-09-30
Budget End
1986-09-29
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
1985
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras
Department
Type
Schools of Arts and Sciences
DUNS #
City
San Juan
State
PR
Country
United States
Zip Code
Hillyer, G V; Soler de Galanes, M; Lawrence, S (1990) Prevalence of intestinal parasites in a rural community in north-central Puerto Rico. Bol Asoc Med P R 82:111-4
Fagbemi, B O; Hillyer, G V (1990) Immunodiagnosis of dracunculiasis by Falcon assay screening test-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (FAST-ELISA) and by enzyme-linked immunoelectrotransfer blot (EITB) technique. Am J Trop Med Hyg 43:665-8
Jimenez, L; Muniz, I; Toranzos, G A et al. (1989) Survival and activity of Salmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli in tropical freshwater. J Appl Bacteriol 67:61-9
Perez-Rosas, N; Hazen, T C (1989) In situ survival of Vibrio cholerae and Escherichia coli in a tropical rain forest watershed. Appl Environ Microbiol 55:495-9
Dunne, D W; Hillyer, G V; Vazquez, G (1988) Schistosoma mansoni cationic egg antigens (CEF6): immunoserology with oxamniquine-treated patients and involvement of CEF6 in the circumoval precipitin reaction. Am J Trop Med Hyg 38:508-14
Negron-Alvira, A; Perez-Suarez, I; Hazen, T C (1988) Legionella spp. in Puerto Rico cooling towers. Appl Environ Microbiol 54:2331-4
Hillyer, G V; Climent, C (1988) Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and parasitic diseases in Puerto Rico. Bol Asoc Med P R 80:312-9
Hillyer, G V; Soler de Galanes, M; Garcia Rosa, M I et al. (1988) Acquired immunity in schistosomiasis with purified Fasciola hepatica cross-reactive antigens. Vet Parasitol 29:265-80
Bermudez, M; Hazen, T C (1988) Phenotypic and genotypic comparison of Escherichia coli from pristine tropical waters. Appl Environ Microbiol 54:979-83
Rivera, S C; Hazen, T C; Toranzos, G A (1988) Isolation of fecal coliforms from pristine sites in a tropical rain forest. Appl Environ Microbiol 54:513-7

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