نتایج جستجو برای: bacillus anthracis as a spore

تعداد نتایج: 14010870  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1997
S F Little B E Ivins P F Fellows A M Friedlander

The protective effects of polyclonal antisera produced by injecting guinea pigs with protective antigen (PA), the chemical anthrax vaccine AVA, or Sterne spore vaccine, as well as those of toxin-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) produced against PA, lethal factor, and edema factor, were examined in animals infected with Bacillus anthracis spores. Only the anti-PA polyclonal serum signif...

2016
Theodor Chitlaru Ma’ayan Israeli Erez Bar-Haim Uri Elia Shahar Rotem Sharon Ehrlich Ofer Cohen Avigdor Shafferman

Anthrax is a lethal disease caused by the gram-positive spore-producing bacterium Bacillus anthracis. Live attenuated vaccines, such as the nonencapsulated Sterne strain, do not meet the safety standards mandated for human use in the Western world and are approved for veterinary purposes only. Here we demonstrate that disrupting the htrA gene, encoding the chaperone/protease HtrA (High Temperat...

2011
Zhaochun Chen Mahtab Moayeri Robert Purcell

Anthrax is a highly lethal infectious disease caused by the spore-forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It not only causes natural infection in humans but also poses a great threat as an emerging bioterror agent. The lethality of anthrax is primarily attributed to the two major virulence factors: toxins and capsule. An extensive effort has been made to generate therapeutically useful monoclonal...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Sean M. Rollins Amanda Peppercorn John S. Young Melissa Drysdale Andrea Baresch Margaret V. Bikowski David A. Ashford Conrad P. Quinn Martin Handfield Jeffrey D. Hillman C. Rick Lyons Theresa M. Koehler Stephen B. Calderwood Edward T. Ryan

In vivo induced antigen technology (IVIAT) is an immuno-screening technique that identifies bacterial antigens expressed during infection and not during standard in vitro culturing conditions. We applied IVIAT to Bacillus anthracis and identified PagA, seven members of a N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine amidase autolysin family, three P60 family lipoproteins, two transporters, spore cortex lytic prot...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2005
Indira T Kudva Robert W Griffin Jeonifer M Garren Stephen B Calderwood Manohar John

We identified spore targets of Anthrax Vaccine Adsorbed (AVA)-induced immunity in humans by screening recombinant clones of a previously generated, limited genomic Bacillus anthracis Sterne (pXO1(+), pXO2(-)) expression library of putative spore surface (spore-associated [SA]) proteins with pooled sera from human adults immunized with AVA (immune sera), the anthrax vaccine currently approved fo...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1956
N G ROTH D H LIVELY

Previous work by this laboratory (Roth et al., 1955) has established that a definite aeration requirement existed for spore formation of Bacilus anthracis and Bacillu globigii. This aeration requirement was shown to be different at various stages of growth. In the case of spore germination of the aerobic organisms tested, the present work indicates that the necessity for aerobic conditions is c...

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