نتایج جستجو برای: attenuated salmonella

تعداد نتایج: 100146  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2016
Anice Sabag-Daigle Henry M Blunk Juan F Gonzalez Brandi L Steidley Prosper N Boyaka Brian M M Ahmer

Salmonella enterica is among the most burdensome of foodborne disease agents. There are over 2,600 serovars that cause a range of disease manifestations ranging from enterocolitis to typhoid fever. While there are two vaccines in use in humans to protect against typhoid fever, there are none that prevent enterocolitis. If vaccines preventing enterocolitis were to be developed, they would likely...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Fernanda C Dórea Dana J Cole Charles Hofacre Katherine Zamperini Demetrius Mathis Michael P Doyle Margie D Lee John J Maurer

While measures to control carcass contamination with Salmonella at the processing plant have been implemented with some success, on-farm interventions that reduce Salmonella prevalence in meat birds entering the processing plant have not translated well on a commercial scale. We determined the impact of Salmonella vaccination on commercial poultry operations by monitoring four vaccinated and fo...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1989
D F Sigwart B A Stocker J D Clements

We made delta aroA, delta purA, and delta aroA delta purA derivatives of a strain of Salmonella dublin and isolated a nalidixate-resistant mutant of each construct. An inoculum of each of the nearly isogenic nalidixate-resistant auxotrophs was administered to BALB/c mice by gavage. The ability of each strain to colonize, invade, persist in tissues, and evoke serum and mucosal antibody responses...

2017
Zhijie Lin Peipei Tang Yang Jiao Xilong Kang Qiuchun Li Xiulong Xu Jun Sun Zhiming Pan Xinan Jiao

BACKGROUND Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis (S. Enteritidis) is a highly adaptive pathogen in both humans and animals. As a Salmonella Type III secretion system (T3SS) effector, Salmonella protein tyrosine phosphatase (SptP) is critical for virulence in this genus. To investigate the feasibility of using C50336ΔsptP as a live attenuated oral vaccine in mice, we generated the sptP gene de...

2012
Ling Cao Timothy Lim SangMu Jun Theresa Thornburg Recep Avci Xinghong Yang

During infection, Yersinia pestis uses its F1 capsule to enhance survival and cause virulence to mammalian host. Since F1 is produced in large quantities and secreted into the host tissues, it also serves as a major immune target. To hold this detrimental effect under proper control, Y. pestis expresses the caf operon (encoding the F1 capsule) in a temperature-dependent manner. However, additio...

2015
Xiangmin Zhang Wei Kong Soo-Young Wanda Wei Xin Praveen Alamuri Roy Curtiss

Domestic poultry serve as intermediates for transmission of influenza A virus from the wild aquatic bird reservoir to humans, resulting in influenza outbreaks in poultry and potential epidemics/pandemics among human beings. To combat emerging avian influenza virus, an inexpensive, heat-stable, and orally administered influenza vaccine would be useful to vaccinate large commercial poultry flocks...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2012
Jeremy J Gilbreath Jennifer Colvocoresses Dodds Paul D Rick Mark J Soloski D Scott Merrell Eleanor S Metcalf

Infection with Salmonella spp. is a significant source of disease globally. A substantial proportion of these infections are caused by Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium. Here, we characterize the role of the enterobacterial common antigen (ECA), a surface glycolipid ubiquitous among enteric bacteria, in S. Typhimurium pathogenesis. Construction of a defined mutation in the UDP-N-acetylglu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Yuhua Li Shifeng Wang Giorgio Scarpellini Bronwyn Gunn Wei Xin Soo-Young Wanda Kenneth L Roland Roy Curtiss

Increasing the immunogenicity to delivered antigens by recombinant attenuated Salmonella vaccines (RASV) has been the subject of intensive study. With this goal in mind, we have designed and constructed a new generation of RASV that exhibit regulated delayed attenuation. These vaccine strains are phenotypically wild type at the time of immunization and become attenuated after colonization of ho...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Connie Adriaensen Henri De Greve Jean Q Tian Stéphane De Craeye Eline Gubbels Venessa Eeckhaut Filip Van Immerseel Richard Ducatelle Mahesh Kumar Jean-Pierre Hernalsteens

Three precisely defined deletion mutants of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis were constructed, a guanine auxotrophic DeltaguaB mutant, a nonflagellated DeltafliC mutant, and an auxotrophic and nonflagellated DeltaguaB DeltafliC double mutant. All three mutants were less invasive than the wild-type strain in primary chicken cecal epithelial cells and the human epithelial cell line T84 and...

Journal: :Vaccine 2004
Larisa I Karpenko Nadezhda A Nekrasova Alexander A Ilyichev Leonid R Lebedev George M Ignatyev Alexander P Agafonov Boris N Zaitsev Pavel A Belavin Sergei V Seregin Nadezhda K Danilyuk Irina N Babkina Sergei I Bazhan

Two systems have been examined for delivery of DNA-vaccine encoding a HIV-1 polyepitope CTL-immunogen (TCI). One is intended for i.m. injection and is in the form of an artificial virus like particle containing eukaryotic expression plasmid pcDNA-TCI encapsulated within a spermidine-polyglucin conjugate. The other is intended for mucosal immunization and is based on attenuated Salmonella typhim...

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