نتایج جستجو برای: vibrio cholera

تعداد نتایج: 23857  

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2010
Amit Raychoudhuri Piyali Mukherjee Thandavarayan Ramamurthy Ranjan K Nandy Yoshifumi Takeda Gopinath B Nair Asish K Mukhopadhyay

Chronological analysis of 125 Vibrio cholerae O139 strains isolated during 1993-2005 in Kolkata revealed the prevalence of two new genotypes of cholera toxin (CT) and novel combinations of ctxB and rstR alleles resulting in variant CTX prophages. One of the new genotypes of ctxB, which first appeared in 1996 with the re-emerged V. cholerae O139 strains that had CTX Calcutta phage, was designate...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Yuansha Chen Judith A Johnson Gordon D Pusch J Glenn Morris O Colin Stine

Vibrio cholerae NRT36S is a non-cholera toxin-producing, non-O1 strain that causes diarrhea in volunteers. The genome of NRT36S was sequenced to create a draft containing 174 contigs plus the superintegron region. Our analysis of the draft genome revealed several putative toxin genes and colonization factors. Besides confirming the existence of nonagglutinable heat-stable toxin, we also identif...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2001
K J Fullner W I Lencer J J Mekalanos

To study the utility of in vitro-polarized intestinal cell monolayers for modeling Vibrio cholerae-host cell interactions, we added live V. cholerae bacteria to the apical surfaces of polarized T84 cell monolayers and monitored changes in electrical properties. We found that both classical and El Tor strains produce cholera toxin after addition to the monolayer, but induction is most likely due...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2008
M Shamim Hasan Zahid S M Nashir Udden A S G Faruque Stephen B Calderwood John J Mekalanos Shah M Faruque

Seasonal epidemics of cholera in Bangladesh are self-limited in nature, presumably due to phage predation of the causative Vibrio cholerae during the late stage of an epidemic, when cholera patients excrete large quantities of phage in their stools. To further understand the mechanisms involved, we studied the effect of phage on the infectivity and survival of V. cholerae shed in stools. The 50...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1993
J A Johnson J G Morris J B Kaper

Of 167 Vibrio cholerae isolates screened for sequences homologous with zonula occludens toxin (zot) or cholera toxin (ctx) genes, 3.0% of non-O1, 100.0% of clinical O1, and 0.0% of environmental O1 strains contained both zot and ctx. zot was present only in strains that were ctx positive; all ctx-positive strains carried zot. The absence of zot-positive, ctx-negative strains suggests ZOT is not...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2008
Regina C LaRocque Bryan Krastins Jason B Harris Lauren M Lebrun Kenneth C Parker Michael Chase Edward T Ryan Firdausi Qadri David Sarracino Stephen B Calderwood

An effective vaccine for Vibrio cholerae is not yet available for use in the developing world, where the burden of cholera disease is highest. Characterizing the proteins that are expressed by V. cholerae in the human host environment may provide insight into the pathogenesis of cholera and assist with the development of an improved vaccine. We analyzed the V. cholerae proteins present in the s...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Shah M Faruque Iftekhar Bin Naser M Johirul Islam A S G Faruque A N Ghosh G Balakrish Nair David A Sack John J Mekalanos

The relationship among (i) the local incidence of cholera, (ii) the prevalence in the aquatic environment of Vibrio cholerae, and (iii) bacterial viruses that attack potentially virulent O1 and O139 serogroup strains of this organism (cholera phages) was studied in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Over nearly a 3-year period, we found that significantly more environmental water samples contained either a pha...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 1997
P A Carroll K T Tashima M B Rogers V J DiRita S B Calderwood

We evaluated a spontaneous mutant of Vibrio cholerae, which was avirulent in an infant mouse and had reduced expression of cholera toxin and TcpA in response to environmental signals. The toxR, toxS and toxT genes in the mutant were normal, but transcription of toxT was absent. A plasmid expressing wild-type tcpP and tcpH complemented the mutant. The mutation resulted from a frameshift in a str...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1992
A C Wright Y Guo J A Johnson J P Nataro J G Morris

An alkaline phosphatase-labeled oligonucleotide DNA probe (CTAP) that was specific for the cholera toxin gene (ctxA) was identified. All cholera toxin-producing strains of Vibrio cholerae, regardless of serotype, hybridized with the CTAP probe, while nontoxigenic strains from either environmental sources or from deletion or substitution mutations did not hybridize. Unlike the whole-gene probes ...

2017
Cynthia Semá Baltazar José Paulo Langa Liliana Dengo Baloi Richard Wood Issaka Ouedraogo Berthe-Marie Njanpop-Lafourcade Dorteia Inguane Jucunu Elias Chitio Themba Mhlanga Lorna Gujral Bradford D Gessner Aline Munier Martin A Mengel

BACKGROUND Mozambique suffers recurrent annual cholera outbreaks especially during the rainy season between October to March. The African Cholera Surveillance Network (Africhol) was implemented in Mozambique in 2011 to generate accurate detailed surveillance data to support appropriate interventions for cholera control and prevention in the country. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Africhol was...

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