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Intermine data mining platform for C. elegans and related nematodes

GO Term : GO:0035756 symbiont-mediated migration across host transepithelium GO

Namespace  biological_process Obsolete  false
Description  A process in which a symbiont moves from one side of an epithelium to the other within its host organism. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction.

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7 Parents

Identifier Name Description
GO:0008150 biological_process A biological process is the execution of a genetically-encoded biological module or program. It consists of all the steps required to achieve the specific biological objective of the module. A biological process is accomplished by a particular set of molecular functions carried out by specific gene products (or macromolecular complexes), often in a highly regulated manner and in a particular temporal sequence.
GO:0044419 biological process involved in interspecies interaction between organisms Any process evolved to enable an interaction with an organism of a different species.
GO:0051701 biological process involved in interaction with host An interaction between two organisms living together in more or less intimate association. The term host is used for the larger (macro) of the two members of a symbiosis; the various forms of symbiosis include parasitism, commensalism and mutualism.
GO:0044403 biological process involved in symbiotic interaction A process carried out by gene products in an organism that enable the organism to engage in a symbiotic relationship, a more or less intimate association, with another organism. The various forms of symbiosis include parasitism, in which the association is disadvantageous or destructive to one of the organisms; mutualism, in which the association is advantageous, or often necessary to one or both and not harmful to either; and commensalism, in which one member of the association benefits while the other is not affected. However, mutualism, parasitism, and commensalism are often not discrete categories of interactions and should rather be perceived as a continuum of interaction ranging from parasitism to mutualism. In fact, the direction of a symbiotic interaction can change during the lifetime of the symbionts due to developmental changes as well as changes in the biotic/abiotic environment in which the interaction occurs. Microscopic symbionts are often referred to as endosymbionts.
GO:0141142 symbiont-mediated migration across host tissue barrier A process in which a symbiont moves across a tissue barrier of the host to transports itself across an extracellular cellular matrix barrier or between the cells of a tissue. This involves the temporary or permanent breaching of the tissue barrier.
GO:0035756 symbiont-mediated migration across host transepithelium A process in which a symbiont moves from one side of an epithelium to the other within its host organism. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction.
GO:0044001 migration in host The directional movement of an organism from one place to another within its host organism. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction.

8 Relations

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Child Term . Identifier
is_a GO:0141142 GO:0035756
is_a GO:0044419 GO:0035756
is_a GO:0008150 GO:0035756
is_a GO:0051701 GO:0035756
is_a GO:0044403 GO:0035756
is_a GO:0044001 GO:0035756
positively regulates GO:0035756 GO:0140471
positively regulates GO:0035756 GO:0140471

5 Synonyms

Name Type
migration of symbiont within host by transepithelial trafficking synonym
migration in host through an epithelial cell layer synonym
transepithelial migration of symbiont in host synonym
symbiont-mediated migration through host transepithelium synonym
transmigration of symbiont in host synonym