نتایج جستجو برای: bacillus anthracis as a spore

تعداد نتایج: 14010870  

2010
Matthew A. Crawford Marie D. Burdick Ian J. Glomski Anne E. Boyer John R. Barr Borna Mehrad Robert M. Strieter Molly A. Hughes

Chemokines have been found to exert direct, defensin-like antimicrobial activity in vitro, suggesting that, in addition to orchestrating cellular accumulation and activation, chemokines may contribute directly to the innate host response against infection. No observations have been made, however, demonstrating direct chemokine-mediated promotion of host defense in vivo. Here, we show that the m...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2007
Timothy S Bischof Beth L Hahn Peter G Sohnle

BACKGROUND Cutaneous infection is the most common form of human anthrax, but little is known about Bacillus anthracis spore germination in these infections. METHODS We used experimental inoculations of B. anthracis Sterne spores or vegetative bacilli onto intact or abraded mouse flank skin, followed by evaluation of the infections and enumeration of germinating spores and vegetative bacilli. ...

Journal: :Applied biosafety : journal of the American Biological Safety Association 2009
Sara J Heninger Christine A Anderson Gerald Beltz Andrew B Onderdonk

The present study compares the efficacy of various disinfectants against Bacillus anthracis spores. While Bleach Rite(®) and 10% bleach reduce spore numbers by 90% within 10 minutes, a long contact time is required for complete disinfection. By contrast, although SporGon(®) did not initially reduce the number of spores as quickly as Bleach Rite or 10% bleach, shorter contact times were required...

2011
Mikael Crona Eduard Torrents Åsmund K. Røhr Anders Hofer Ernst Furrer Ane B. Tomter K. Kristoffer Andersson Margareta Sahlin Britt-Marie Sjöberg

Bacillus anthracis is a severe mammalian pathogen encoding a class Ib ribonucleotide reductase (RNR). RNR is a universal enzyme that provides the four essential deoxyribonucleotides needed for DNA replication and repair. Almost all Bacillus spp. encode both class Ib and class III RNR operons, but the B. anthracis class III operon was reported to encode a pseudogene, and conceivably class Ib RNR...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2016
Zi Li Soyoun Hwang Maor Bar-Peled

An exopolysaccharide, produced during the late stage of stationary growth phase, was discovered and purified from the culture medium of Bacillus cereus, Bacillus anthracis, and Bacillus thuringiensis when strains were grown in a defined nutrient medium that induces biofilm. Two-dimensional NMR structural characterization of the polysaccharide, named pzX, revealed that it is composed of an unusu...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1957
R T O'BRIEN L L CAMPBELL

During the last 10 years the subject of bacterial spore germination has been intensively investigated. In most of these studies it has been found that bacterial spores are capable of germination under conditions which do not permit the germinated form to survive (Schmidt, 1955; Stedman, 1956). Hills (1949) pointed out that a distinction must be drawn between the requirements for germination and...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1988
J W Ezzell T G Abshire

Sera from Hartley guinea pigs vaccinated with a veterinary live spore anthrax vaccine were compared with sera from guinea pigs vaccinated with the human anthrax vaccine, which consists of aluminum hydroxide-adsorbed culture proteins of Bacillus anthracis V770-NP-1R. Sera from animals vaccinated with the spore vaccine recognized two major B. anthracis vegetative cell-associated proteins that wer...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2005
R Aloni-Grinstein O Gat Z Altboum B Velan S Cohen A Shafferman

An attenuated nontoxinogenic nonencapsulated Bacillus anthracis spore vaccine expressing high levels of recombinant mutant protective antigen (PA), which upon subcutaneous immunization provided protection against a lethal B. anthracis challenge, was found to have the potential to serve also as an oral vaccine. Guinea pigs immunized per os with the recombinant spore vaccine were primed to B. ant...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Kaushik Chakrabarty Wenxin Wu J Leland Booth Elizabeth S Duggan K Mark Coggeshall Jordan P Metcalf

Contact with the human alveolar macrophage plays a key role in the innate immune response to Bacillus anthracis spores. Because there is a significant delay between the initial contact of the spore with the host and clinical evidence of disease, there appears to be temporary containment of the pathogen by the innate immune system. Therefore, the early macrophage response to Bacillus anthracis e...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Jyh-Hwa Kau Der-Shan Sun Hsin-Hsien Huang Ming-Show Wong Hung-Chi Lin Hsin-Hou Chang

BACKGROUND Photocatalysis of titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) substrates is primarily induced by ultraviolet light irradiation. Anion-doped TiO(2) substrates were shown to exhibit photocatalytic activities under visible-light illumination, relative environmentally-friendly materials. Their anti-spore activity against Bacillus anthracis, however, remains to be investigated. We evaluated these visible-l...

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