نتایج جستجو برای: b pertussis

تعداد نتایج: 907689  

2017
Elise S Hovingh Bryan van den Broek Betsy Kuipers Elena Pinelli Suzan H M Rooijakkers Ilse Jongerius

Whooping cough, or pertussis, is a contagious disease of the respiratory tract that is re-emerging worldwide despite high vaccination coverage. The causative agent of this disease is the Gram-negative Bordetella pertussis. Knowledge on complement evasion strategies of this pathogen is limited. However, this is of great importance for future vaccine development as it has become apparent that a n...

2014
René H. M. Raeven Jolanda Brummelman Jeroen L. A. Pennings Olaf E. M. Nijst Betsy Kuipers Laura E. R. Blok Kina Helm Elly van Riet Wim Jiskoot Cecile A. C. M. van Els Wanda G. H. Han Gideon F. A. Kersten Bernard Metz

Worldwide resurgence of pertussis necessitates the need for improvement of pertussis vaccines and vaccination strategies. Since natural infections induce a longer-lasting immunity than vaccinations, detailed knowledge of the immune responses following natural infection can provide important clues for such improvement. The purpose was to elucidate the kinetics of the protective immune response e...

2014
Connie Lam Sophie Octavia Lawrence Ricafort Vitali Sintchenko Gwendolyn L. Gilbert Nicholas Wood Peter McIntyre Helen Marshall Nicole Guiso Anthony D. Keil Andrew Lawrence Jenny Robson Geoff Hogg Ruiting Lan

Acellular vaccines against Bordetella pertussis were introduced in Australia in 1997. By 2000, these vaccines had replaced whole-cell vaccines. During 2008-2012, a large outbreak of pertussis occurred. During this period, 30% (96/320) of B. pertussis isolates did not express the vaccine antigen pertactin (Prn). Multiple mechanisms of Prn inactivation were documented, including IS481 and IS1002 ...

Journal: :Pathogens and disease 2015
Thomas Belcher Andrew Preston

The incidence of whooping cough caused by Bordetella pertussis in many developed countries has risen dramatically in recent years. This has been linked to the use of an acellular pertussis vaccine. In addition, it is thought that B. pertussis is adapting under acellular vaccine mediated immune selection pressure, towards vaccine escape. Genomics-based approaches have revolutionized the ability ...

Journal: :Microbiology 2000
F Jacob-Dubuisson B Kehoe E Willery N Reveneau C Locht D A Relman

Two closely related pathogens, Bordetella pertussis and Bordetella bronchiseptica, share a number of virulence factors. Filamentous haemagglutinin (FHA) is widely regarded as the dominant adhesin of B. pertussis, and its multiple binding activities have been well characterized. This large protein is produced and secreted at high levels by B. pertussis and significantly lower levels by B. bronch...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Anita Verma Drusilla L Burns

PtlH is an essential component of the Ptl system, the type IV transporter responsible for secretion of pertussis toxin (PT) across the outer membrane of Bordetella pertussis. The nine Ptl proteins are believed to interact to form a membrane-spanning apparatus through which the toxin is secreted. In this study, we monitored the subcellular localization of PtlH in strains of B. pertussis lacking ...

Journal: :The Turkish journal of pediatrics 2009
Ali Bülent Cengiz Inci Yildirim Mehmet Ceyhan Gülten Seçmeer Deniz Gür Ateş Kara

This prospective study, which was designed to compare nasopharyngeal culture, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and serology in the diagnosis of pertussis, covered 35 children aged between 0 and 16 who were admitted to Hacettepe University Ihsan Doğramaci Children's Hospital between 1 March 2005 and 31 August 2006 with coughing for 7 days or longer, paroxysmal cough of any duration, or cough with...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1998
A A Rambow R C Fernandez A A Weiss

BrkA confers resistance to killing by complement in Bordetella pertussis. Complement resistance in Bordetella bronchiseptica was examined. Four B. bronchiseptica strains possessed the brkA gene; however, only three expressed the protein. Only the strain lacking BrkA was susceptible to complement. Introduction of the B. pertussis brkA gene restored BrkA expression to this strain but did not conf...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2013
Ilona Bibova Karolina Skopova Jiri Masin Ondrej Cerny David Hot Peter Sebo Branislav Vecerek

Bordetella pertussis is a Gram-negative pathogen causing the human respiratory disease called pertussis or whooping cough. Here we examined the role of the RNA chaperone Hfq in B. pertussis virulence. Hfq mediates interactions between small regulatory RNAs and their mRNA targets and thus plays an important role in posttranscriptional regulation of many cellular processes in bacteria, including ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2011
Sophie Octavia Ram P Maharjan Vitali Sintchenko Gordon Stevenson Peter R Reeves Gwendolyn L Gilbert Ruiting Lan

Despite high vaccine coverage, pertussis incidence has increased substantially in recent years in many countries. A significant factor that may be contributing to this increase is adaptation to the vaccine by Bordetella pertussis, the causative agent of pertussis. In this study, we first assessed the genetic diversity of B. pertussis by microarray-based comparative genome sequencing of 10 isola...

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