نتایج جستجو برای: yersinia pestis

تعداد نتایج: 6946  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2006
Patrick S G Chain Ping Hu Stephanie A Malfatti Lyndsay Radnedge Frank Larimer Lisa M Vergez Patricia Worsham May C Chu Gary L Andersen

Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of bubonic and pneumonic plagues, has undergone detailed study at the molecular level. To further investigate the genomic diversity among this group and to help characterize lineages of the plague organism that have no sequenced members, we present here the genomes of two isolates of the "classical" antiqua biovar, strains Antiqua and Nepal516. The genomes o...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Ayelet Zauberman Avital Tidhar Yinon Levy Erez Bar-Haim Gideon Halperin Yehuda Flashner Sara Cohen Avigdor Shafferman Emanuelle Mamroud

An important virulence strategy evolved by bacterial pathogens to overcome host defenses is the modulation of host cell death. Previous observations have indicated that Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague disease, exhibits restricted capacity to induce cell death in macrophages due to ineffective translocation of the type III secretion effector YopJ, as opposed to the readily translo...

2015
Michael G. Connor Amanda R. Pulsifer Christopher T. Price Yousef Abu Kwaik Matthew B. Lawrenz Denise M. Monack

Yersinia pestis is a facultative intracellular pathogen that causes the disease known as plague. During infection of macrophages Y. pestis actively evades the normal phagosomal maturation pathway to establish a replicative niche within the cell. However, the mechanisms used by Y. pestis to subvert killing by the macrophage are unknown. Host Rab GTPases are central mediators of vesicular traffic...

2015
Viveka Vadyvaloo Angela K. Hinz José A. Bengoechea

Yersinia pestis has evolved as a clonal variant of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis to cause flea-borne biofilm-mediated transmission of the bubonic plague. The LysR-type transcriptional regulator, RovM, is highly induced only during Y. pestis infection of the flea host. RovM homologs in other pathogens regulate biofilm formation, nutrient sensing, and virulence; including in Y. pseudotuberculosis, ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2008
Stanislav Forman Christine R Wulff Tanya Myers-Morales Clarissa Cowan Robert D Perry Susan C Straley

In all Yersinia pestis strains examined, the adhesin/invasin yadA gene is a pseudogene, yet Y. pestis is invasive for epithelial cells. To identify potential surface proteins that are structurally and functionally similar to YadA, we searched the Y. pestis genome for open reading frames with homology to yadA and found three: the bicistronic operon yadBC (YPO1387 and YPO1388 of Y. pestis CO92; y...

2016
Sara W Montminy Naseema Khan Sara McGrath Mitchell J Walkowicz Fiona Sharp Joseph E Conlon Koichi Fukase Shoichi Kusumoto Charles Sweet Kensuke Miyake Shizuo Akira Robert J Cotter Jon D Goguen Egil Lien

At mammalian body temperature, the plague bacillus Yersinia pestis synthesizes lipopolysaccharide (LPS)–lipid A with poor Tolllike receptor 4 (TLR4)–stimulating activity. To address the effect of weak TLR4 stimulation on virulence, we modified Y. pestis to produce a potent TLR4-stimulating LPS. Modified Y. pestis was completely avirulent after subcutaneous infection even at high challenge doses...

2015
Dan Weng Egil Lien

Yersinia pestis (Y. pestis), as the causative agent of plague, has caused deaths estimated to more than 200 million people in three historical plague pandemics, including the infamous Black Death in medieval Europe. Although infection with Yersinia pestis can mostly be limited by antibiotics and only 2000-5000 cases are observed worldwide each year, this bacterium is still a concern for bioterr...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2005
Robert R Brubaker

The virulence of yersiniae is promoted in part by shared approximately 70-kb plasmids (pCD in Yersinia pestis and pYV in enteropathogenic Yersinia pseudotuberculosis and Yersinia enterocolitica) that mediate a low-calcium response. This phenotype is characterized at 37 degrees C by either bacteriostasis in Ca(2+)-deficient medium with expression of pCD/pYV-encoded virulence effectors (Yops and ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2014
J P Vandamm C Rajanna N J Sharp I J Molineux D A Schofield

Yersinia pestis is a tier 1 agent due to its contagious pneumopathogenicity, extremely rapid progression, and high mortality rate. As the disease is usually fatal without appropriate therapy, rapid detection from clinical matrices is critical to patient outcomes. We previously engineered the diagnostic phage ΦA1122 with luxAB to create a "light-tagged" reporter phage. ΦA1122::luxAB rapidly dete...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Timothy J. Welch W. Florian Fricke Patrick F. McDermott David G. White Marie-Laure Rosso David A. Rasko Mark K. Mammel Mark Eppinger M.J. Rosovitz David Wagner Lila Rahalison J. Eugene LeClerc Jeffrey M. Hinshaw Luther E. Lindler Thomas A. Cebula Elisabeth Carniel Jacques Ravel

Antimicrobial resistance in Yersinia pestis is rare, yet constitutes a significant international public health and biodefense threat. In 1995, the first multidrug resistant (MDR) isolate of Y. pestis (strain IP275) was identified, and was shown to contain a self-transmissible plasmid (pIP1202) that conferred resistance to many of the antimicrobials recommended for plague treatment and prophylax...

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