نتایج جستجو برای: chlamydiae pneumoniae

تعداد نتایج: 31227  

Journal: :FEMS immunology and medical microbiology 2008
Roger G Rank Judy Whittimore Anne K Bowlin Sophie Dessus-Babus Priscilla B Wyrick

While much is known about the attachment of the chlamydiae to the host cell and intracellular events during the developmental cycle, little is known about the mechanism(s) by which elementary bodies exit the cell. In this report, we use the guinea-pig conjunctival model of Chlamydia caviae infection to present in vivo ultrastructural evidence supporting two mechanisms for release of chlamydiae ...

2014
Patrik M. Bavoil

The word persistence was used by Chlamydia researchers almost as soon as Chlamydia research was born to reflect the propensity of chlamydiae to cause inapparent infection in their hosts, from birds to humans. More recently, the term persistence has been used, misused, and sometimes abused amidst in vitro and in vivo studies that aim to mimick the ability of chlamydiae to emerge from the presume...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1972
A M Doughri J Storz K P Altera

The uptake and release of chlamydiae in infections of highly specialized intestinal, absorptive epithelial cells of the ileum of newborn calves were studied. Infection occurred only through the brush border of the enterocytes. The chlamydial elementary bodies were adsorbed onto the microvilli, a process that induced pinocytosis of the elementary bodies and formation of endosomes containing one ...

Journal: :Microbiological reviews 1994
W L Beatty R P Morrison G I Byrne

Chlamydiae are medically important bacteria responsible for a wide range of human infections and diseases. Repeated episodes of infection promote chronic inflammation associated with detrimental immune system-mediated pathologic changes. However, the true nature of chlamydial pathogenesis may encompass repeated infection superimposed upon persistent infection, which would allow for heightened i...

Journal: :Clinical Microbiology and Infection 2009

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2006
Wandy L Beatty

Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacterial pathogens that replicate solely within the confines of a membrane-bound vacuole termed an inclusion. Within this protected organelle, chlamydiae acquire host-cell-derived biosynthetic precursors necessary for intracellular subsistence, yet the mechanisms and pathways responsible for this acquisition remain elusive. The present study identifies an ...

2017
Lena König Alexander Siegl Thomas Penz Susanne Haider Cecilia Wentrup Julia Polzin Evelyne Mann Stephan Schmitz-Esser Daryl Domman Matthias Horn

Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacteria comprising well-known human pathogens and ubiquitous symbionts of protists, which are characterized by a unique developmental cycle. Here we comprehensively analyzed gene expression dynamics of Protochlamydia amoebophila during infection of its Acanthamoeba host by RNA sequencing. This revealed a highly dynamic transcriptional landscape, where majo...

Journal: :Gut 1981
P R Elliott T Forsey S Darougar J D Treharne J E Lennard-Jones

No association was found between inflammatory bowel disease and infection with C. trachomatis or C. psittaci when patients were tested for the presence of these organisms using immunohistological, cell culture isolation, and serological techniques.

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1998
H L Philips M J Clarkson

Pregnant ewes were infected in midpregnancy with three isolates of Chlamydia pecorum derived from the feces of healthy lambs from three different farms. Oral infection, alone or together with Fasciola hepatica, did not result in tissue invasion, since all placental and fecal samples were negative for chlamydiae. Intravenous infection resulted in placental infection in 16 of 18 ewes in that chla...

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