نتایج جستجو برای: h marinum

تعداد نتایج: 531781  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Bjorn A Traag Adam Driks Patrick Stragier Wilbert Bitter Gregory Broussard Graham Hatfull Frances Chu Kristin N Adams Lalita Ramakrishnan Richard Losick

The genus Mycobacterium, which is a member of the high G+C group of Gram-positive bacteria, includes important pathogens, such as M. tuberculosis and M. leprae. A recent publication in PNAS reported that M. marinum and M. bovis bacillus Calmette-Guérin produce a type of spore known as an endospore, which had been observed only in the low G+C group of Gram-positive bacteria. Evidence was present...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2002
Sandra M Arend Krista E van Meijgaarden Kirsten de Boer Elisabeth Cerdá de Palou Dick van Soolingen Tom H M Ottenhoff Jaap T van Dissel

T cell responses to ESAT-6 and culture filtrate protein 10 (CFP-10), antigens expressed by Mycobacterium tuberculosis but not by M. bovis bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG), were found to discriminate reliably between infection with M. tuberculosis and BCG vaccination. Because the esat-6 and cfp-10 genes occur in M. kansasii and M. marinum, T cell responses to ESAT-6 and CFP-10 were investigated in ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Abdallah M Abdallah Nigel D L Savage Maaike van Zon Louis Wilson Christina M J E Vandenbroucke-Grauls Nicole N van der Wel Tom H M Ottenhoff Wilbert Bitter

The ESX-5 secretion system of pathogenic mycobacteria is responsible for the secretion of various PPE and PE-PGRS proteins. To better understand the role of ESX-5 effector proteins in virulence, we analyzed the interactions of Mycobacterium marinum ESX-5 mutant with human macrophages (Mphi). Both wild-type bacteria and the ESX-5 mutant were internalized and the ESX-5 mutation did not affect the...

2017
Elena Cardenal-Muñoz Caroline Barisch Louise H. Lefrançois Ana T. López-Jiménez Thierry Soldati

In recent years, Dictyostelium discoideum has become an important model organism to study the cell biology of professional phagocytes. This amoeba not only shares many molecular features with mammalian macrophages, but most of its fundamental signal transduction pathways are conserved in humans. The broad range of existing genetic and biochemical tools, together with its suitability for cell cu...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1974
J K Read C M Heggie W M Meyers D H Connor

Although Mycobacterium ulcerans elicits extensive necrosis of human skin and subcutaneous tissue, the specific cause of the necrosis has never been elucidated. In an attempt to define a toxic substance, 18 strains of M. ulcerans were inoculated into mice, and the progress of each infection was observed and compared with infections of other mycobacteria, including M. cheloni, M. marinum, and M. ...

2014
Farhang Babamahmoodi Abdolreza Babamahmoodi Babak Nikkhahan

INTRODUCTION Mycobacterium marinum infection is the most common nontuberculous mycobacterial skin lesions. It results from skin injury and contact with contaminated water, fish, or shellfish; its infections have low frequency, nonspecific symptoms and lack of specific identification methods that can alter correct diagnosis.This study designed about cases that reported from Iran and comparing th...

Journal: :Genome research 2007
Timothy P Stinear Torsten Seemann Sacha Pidot Wafa Frigui Gilles Reysset Thierry Garnier Guillaume Meurice David Simon Christiane Bouchier Laurence Ma Magali Tichit Jessica L Porter Janine Ryan Paul D R Johnson John K Davies Grant A Jenkin Pamela L C Small Louis M Jones Fredj Tekaia Françoise Laval Mamadou Daffé Julian Parkhill Stewart T Cole

Mycobacterium ulcerans is found in aquatic ecosystems and causes Buruli ulcer in humans, a neglected but devastating necrotic disease of subcutaneous tissue that is rampant throughout West and Central Africa. Here, we report the complete 5.8-Mb genome sequence of M. ulcerans and show that it comprises two circular replicons, a chromosome of 5632 kb and a virulence plasmid of 174 kb. The plasmid...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2013
Tracy S Peterson Michael L Kent Jayde A Ferguson Virginia G Watral Christopher M Whipps

Mycobacteriosis is a common disease of laboratory zebrafish Danio rerio. Different infection patterns occur in zebrafish depending on mycobacterial species. Mycobacterium marinum and M. haemophilum produce virulent infections associated with high mortality, whereas M. chelonae is more widespread and is not associated with high mortality. Identification of mycobacterial infections to the species...

Journal: :Cellular microbiology 2012
Eveline M Weerdenburg Abdallah M Abdallah Suman Mitra Karin de Punder Nicole N van der Wel Steve Bird Ben J Appelmelk Wilbert Bitter Astrid M van der Sar

ESX-5 is a mycobacterial type VII protein secretion system responsible for transport of numerous PE and PPE proteins. It is involved in the induction of host cell death and modulation of the cytokine response in vitro. In this work, we studied the effects of ESX-5 in embryonic and adult zebrafish using Mycobacterium marinum. We found that ESX-5-deficient M. marinum was slightly attenuated in ze...

2010
Fredric Carlsson Janice Kim Calin Dumitru Kai H. Barck Richard A. D. Carano Mei Sun Lauri Diehl Eric J. Brown

The Esx-1 (type VII) secretion system is a major virulence determinant of pathogenic mycobacteria, including Mycobacterium marinum. However, the molecular events and host-pathogen interactions underlying Esx-1-mediated virulence in vivo remain unclear. Here we address this problem in a non-lethal mouse model of M. marinum infection that allows detailed quantitative analysis of disease progressi...

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