نتایج جستجو برای: رتبهبندی qs

تعداد نتایج: 3143  

2016
Seema Bose Atindra Krishna Ghosh

Quorum – sensing (QS) is a cell-to-cell communication in bacteria, which leads to gene expression within a bacterial community. Using QS, bacteria regulate those genes involved in invasion and spread of the pathogens. It can occur in a group of a same bacterial species as well as, between different species. The possible role of understanding of QS and its inhibition in the treatment of infectiv...

Journal: :Circulation 1976
D P Synhorst R M Lauer D B Doty M J Brody

The ratio of pulmonary to systemic vascular resistance (Rp/Rs) largely determines the amount of left-to-right shunting and pulmonary to systemic flow rat (Qp/Qs) in the presence of a large isolated ventricular septal defect. The possibility that pharmacologic reduction of systemic vascular resistance with alpha-adrenergic receptor blockade or beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation would increase ...

2012
Kendra P. Rumbaugh Urvish Trivedi Chase Watters Maxwell N. Burton-Chellew Stephen P. Diggle Stuart A. West

Bacterial growth and virulence often depends upon the cooperative release of extracellular factors excreted in response to quorum sensing (QS). We carried out an in vivo selection experiment in mice to examine how QS evolves in response to variation in relatedness (strain diversity), and the consequences for virulence. We started our experiment with two bacterial strains: a wild-type that both ...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2015
Nripendra Nath Biswas Samuel K Kutty Nicolas Barraud George M Iskander Renate Griffith Scott A Rice Mark Willcox David StC Black Naresh Kumar

Gram-negative bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa use N-acylated L-homoserine lactones (AHLs) as autoinducers (AIs) for quorum sensing (QS), a major regulatory and cell-to-cell communication system for social adaptation, virulence factor production, biofilm formation and antibiotic resistance. Some bacteria use indole moieties for intercellular signaling and as regulators of various bacteri...

2016
Hwee-Ing Ng Germain J. P. Fernando Alexandra C. I. Depelsenaire Mark A. F. Kendall

Adjuvants play a key role in boosting immunogenicity of vaccines, particularly for subunit protein vaccines. In this study we investigated the induction of antibody response against trivalent influenza subunit protein antigen and a saponin adjuvant, QS-21. Clinical trials of QS-21 have demonstrated the safety but, also a need of high dose for optimal immunity, which could possibly reduce patien...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2012
Gabriel E Dilanji Jessica B Langebrake Patrick De Leenheer Stephen J Hagen

Quorum sensing (QS) bacteria regulate gene expression collectively by exchanging diffusible signal molecules known as autoinducers. Although QS is often studied in well-stirred laboratory cultures, QS bacteria colonize many physically and chemically heterogeneous environments where signal molecules are transported primarily by diffusion. This raises questions of the effective distance range of ...

2015
Venkadesaperumal Gopu Chetan Kumar Meena Prathapkumar Halady Shetty Ya-Wen He

Quorum sensing (QS) plays a vital role in regulating the virulence factor of many food borne pathogens, which causes severe public health risk. Therefore, interrupting the QS signaling pathway may be an attractive strategy to combat microbial infections. In the current study QS inhibitory activity of quercetin and its anti-biofilm property was assessed against food-borne pathogens using a bio-s...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2013
Danielle M Stacy Sebastian T Le Quement Casper L Hansen Janie W Clausen Tim Tolker-Nielsen Jacob W Brummond Michael Givskov Thomas E Nielsen Helen E Blackwell

Many bacterial species are capable of assessing their local population densities through a cell-cell signaling mechanism termed quorum sensing (QS). This intercellular communication process is mediated by small molecule or peptide ligands and their cognate protein receptors. Numerous pathogens use QS to initiate virulence once they achieve a threshold cell number on a host. Consequently, approa...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1997
R W Mitchell K F Rabe H Magnussen A R Leff

We assessed effects of passive sensitization on human bronchial smooth muscle (BSM) response to mechanical stretching in vitro. Bronchial rings were sham (control) or passively sensitized overnight by using sera from donors demonstrating sensitivity to Dermatophagoides farinae and having immunoglobulin E (IgE) concentrations of 2,600 +/- 200 U/ml. Tissues were fixed isometrically to force trans...

Intranasal vaccination is particularly a striking route for mucosal immunization, due to the ease of administration and the induction of both mucosal and humoral immunity. However, soluble antigens (Ag) are not sufficiently taken up after the nasal administration and need to be co-administered with adjuvants, penetration enhancers or encapsulated in particles. So, in this study, tetanus toxoid ...

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