نتایج جستجو برای: a fumigatus

تعداد نتایج: 13433762  

2011
Amariliz Rivera Tobias M. Hohl Nichole Collins Ingrid Leiner Alena Gallegos Shinobu Saijo Jesse W. Coward Yoichiro Iwakura Eric G. Pamer

Pulmonary infection of mice with Aspergillus fumigatus induces concurrent T helper type 1 (Th1) and Th17 responses that depend on Toll-like receptor/MyD88 and Dectin-1, respectively. However, the mechanisms balancing Th1 and Th17 CD4 T cell populations during infection remain incompletely defined. In this study, we show that Dectin-1 deficiency disproportionally increases Th1 responses and decr...

Journal: :Medical mycology 2011
L Alcazar-Fuoli E Mellado M Cuenca-Estrella D Sanglard

Azole-resistant strains of Aspergillus fumigatus have been detected and the underlying molecular mechanisms of resistance characterized. Point mutations in the cyp51A gene have been proved to be related to azole resistance in A. fumigatus clinical strains and with different resistance profiles depending on the amino acid change (G54E, G54V, G54R, G54W, M220V, M220K, M220T, M220I). The aim of th...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
khalid niazi department of botany and microbiology, college of sciences, king saud university, riyadh, saudi arabia jamal mohammed ali khaled department of botany and microbiology, college of sciences, king saud university, riyadh, saudi arabia; department of biotechnology and food technology, thamar university, thamar, yemen; department of botany and microbiology, college of sciences, king saud university, riyadh, saudi arabia. tel: +96-6553073732, fax: +96-6114675806 saleh a kandeal department of zoology, college of sciences, king saud university, riyadh, saudi arabia; department of animal production, faculty of agriculture, cairo university, giza, egypt addulla saleh khalel department of botany and microbiology, college of sciences, king saud university, riyadh, saudi arabia

background there are several conventional, immunological and molecular techniques to diagnose the fungi that cause aspergillosis in biological samples; these methods have some advantages and disadvantages. objectives the current study aimed to evaluate different methods used in identification and diagnosis of fungi causing aspergillosis. materials and methods male western albino rats were provi...

Journal: :Indoor air 2017
M Vincent P Percier S De Prins K Huygen G Potemberg E Muraille M Romano O Michel O Denis

Most studies on molds focus on Alternaria alternata and Aspergillus fumigatus. Here, we report on inflammatory and allergenic properties of more typical indoor species Aspergillus versicolor, P. chrysogenum, C. cladosporioïdes, and C. sphaerospermum that were compared to A. alternata and A. fumigatus. In a mouse model, after intranasal instillation, A. alternaria, A. versicolor, and C. sphaeros...

Journal: :Microbiology 2007
M T Hedayati A C Pasqualotto P A Warn P Bowyer D W Denning

Aspergillus infections have grown in importance in the last years. However, most of the studies have focused on Aspergillus fumigatus, the most prevalent species in the genus. In certain locales and hospitals, Aspergillus flavus is more common in air than A. fumigatus, for unclear reasons. After A. fumigatus, A. flavus is the second leading cause of invasive aspergillosis and it is the most com...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2005
Anna H T Hissen Adrian N C Wan Mark L Warwas Linda J Pinto Margo M Moore

Aspergillus fumigatus is the leading cause of invasive mold infection and is a serious problem in immunocompromised populations worldwide. We have previously shown that survival of A. fumigatus in serum may be related to secretion of siderophores. In this study, we identified and characterized the sidA gene of A. fumigatus, which encodes l-ornithine N(5)-oxygenase, the first committed step in h...

2018
Stephanie Everaerts Katrien Lagrou Kristina Vermeersch Lieven J Dupont Bart M Vanaudenaerde Wim Janssens

The role of Aspergillus fumigatus in the airways of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients with bronchiectasis is currently unclear. We searched for a sensitive and noninvasive method for A. fumigatus detection in the sputum of COPD patients and addressed potential risk factors for its presence. Induced sputum samples of 18 COPD patients and 17 COPD patients with bronchiectasis w...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Diego Serrano-Gómez Angeles Domínguez-Soto Julio Ancochea José A Jimenez-Heffernan Juan Antonio Leal Angel L Corbí

Aspergillus fumigatus is responsible for a large percentage of nosocomial opportunistic fungal infections in immunocompromised hosts, especially during cytotoxic chemotherapy and after bone marrow transplantation, and is currently a major direct cause of death in leukemia patients. Dendritic cell-specific ICAM-3-grabbing nonintegrin (DC-SIGN) is a type II C-type lectin that functions as an adhe...

Journal: :Blood 2009
Ronen Ben-Ami Russell E Lewis Konstantinos Leventakos Dimitrios P Kontoyiannis

In susceptible hosts, angioinvasion by Aspergillus fumigatus triggers thrombosis, hypoxia, and proinflammatory cytokine release, all of which are stimuli for angiogenesis. We sought to determine whether A fumigatus directly modulates angiogenesis. A fumigatus culture filtrates profoundly inhibited the differentiation, migration, and capillary tube formation of human umbilical vein endothelial c...

Journal: :Nihon Ishinkin Gakkai zasshi = Japanese journal of medical mycology 2002
Katsuhiko Kamei Akira Watanabe Kazuko Nishimura Makoto Miyaji

Aspergillus fumigatus causes serious, life-threatening human infection, and is one of the most important pathogenic fungi. Little is known, however, about its mechanism of infection or its virulence factors. To learn about its virulence factors, the effect of the culture filtrate of A. fumigatus on macrophages was studied. When cocultured with A. fumigatus in 96-well microplates, murine periton...

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