نتایج جستجو برای: c jejuni

تعداد نتایج: 1059670  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2010
Abofu Alemka Marguerite Clyne Fergus Shanahan Thomas Tompkins Nicolae Corcionivoschi Billy Bourke

The HT29MTXE12 (E12) cell line harbors an adherent mucus layer, providing a novel technique to model mucosal infection in vitro. In this study, we have characterized the interaction of Campylobacter jejuni with the E12 cell line and exploited its unique mucus layer to examine the potential efficacy of probiotic treatment to attenuate C. jejuni virulence properties. C. jejuni 81-176 colonized an...

2017
Lizeth Lacharme-Lora Gemma Chaloner Rachel Gilroy Suzanne Humphrey Kirsty Gibbs Sue Jopson Elli Wright William Reid Julian Ketley Tom Humphrey Nicola Williams Steven Rushton Paul Wigley

Campylobacter jejuni is the leading cause of foodborne bacterial gastroenteritis with contaminated poultry meat its main source. Control of C. jejuni is a priority for the poultry industry but no vaccines are available and their development hampered by poor understanding of the immunobiology of C. jejuni infection. Here we show the functional role of B lymphocytes in response to C. jejuni in th...

2011
David Hermans Kim Van Deun An Martel Filip Van Immerseel Winy Messens Marc Heyndrickx Freddy Haesebrouck Frank Pasmans

Campylobacter contaminated broiler chicken meat is an important source of foodborne gastroenteritis and poses a serious health burden in industrialized countries. Broiler chickens are commonly regarded as a natural host for this zoonotic pathogen and infected birds carry a very high C. jejuni load in their gastrointestinal tract, especially the ceca. This eventually results in contaminated carc...

2013
Gisela González-Hein Bernardo Huaracán Patricia García Guillermo Figueroa

Campylobacter jejuni isolates of different origins (bovine, broiler meat, human) were screened by polymerase chain reaction for the presence of 4 genes cdtB, cst-II, ggt, and virB11, previously linked to virulence such as adherence, invasion, colonization, molecular mimicry, and cytotoxin production. In addition, the isolates were screened for the presence of the global gene regulator csrA link...

2014
Holly N. Stephenson Dominic C. Mills Hannah Jones Enea Milioris Alastair Copland Nick Dorrell Brendan W. Wren Paul R. Crocker David Escors Mona Bajaj-Elliott

INTRODUCTION Campylobacter jejuni is a leading cause of bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide. At present the identity of host-pathogen interactions that promote successful bacterial colonisation remain ill defined. Herein, we aimed to investigate C. jejuni-mediated effects on dendritic cell (DC) immunity. RESULTS We found C. jejuni to be a potent inducer of human and murine DC interleukin 10 (...

Journal: :Cellular microbiology 2007
Matthias Zilbauer Nick Dorrell Abdi Elmi Keith J Lindley Stephanie Schüller Hannah E Jones Nigel J Klein Gabriel Núnez Brendan W Wren Mona Bajaj-Elliott

Campylobacter jejuni is the foremost cause of bacterial-induced diarrhoeal disease worldwide. Although it is well established that C. jejuni infection of intestinal epithelia triggers host innate immune responses, the mechanism(s) involved remain poorly defined. Innate immunity can be initiated by families of structurally related pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) that recognize specific micr...

2016
Yuki HATTA Tsutomu OMATSU Shinobu TSUCHIAKA Yukie KATAYAMA Satoshi TANIGUCHI Joseph S MASANGKAY Roberto PUENTESPINA Eduardo ERES Edison COSICO Yumi UNE Yasuhiro YOSHIKAWA Ken MAEDA Shigeru KYUWA Tetsuya MIZUTANI

Bats are the second diversity species of mammals and widely distributed in the world. They are thought to be reservoir and vectors of zoonotic pathogens. However, there is scarce report of the evidence of pathogenic bacteria kept in bats. The precise knowledge of the pathogenic bacteria in bat microbiota is important for zoonosis control. Thus, metagenomic analysis targeting the V3-V4 region of...

Journal: :Rheumatology 2003
S Zia D Wareing C Sutton E Bolton D Mitchell J A Goodacre

OBJECTIVES Campylobacter jejuni enteritis can lead to musculoskeletal, neuropathic or other health sequelae. We investigated the coexistence, seasonal occurrence, strain-type associations and impact on work capacity of different health problems following C. jejuni enteritis in a Lancashire population during 1999 and 2001. METHODS A semistructured questionnaire was used to characterize health ...

Journal: :Microbiology 2005
Amanda MacCallum Simon P Hardy Paul H Everest

Caco-2 cells are models of absorptive enterocytes. The net transport of fluid from apical to basolateral surfaces results in 'domes' forming in differentiated monolayers. Here, the effect of Campylobacter jejuni on this process has been examined. C. jejuni caused no changes in short-circuit current upon infection of Caco-2 cell monolayers in Ussing chambers. Thus, no active secretory events cou...

Journal: :GSC biological and pharmaceutical sciences 2021

We evaluated the effect of restriction and modification genes expressed in Campylobacter jejuni, a naturally competent organism, on transformation efficiency. Fourteen strains C. jejuni were tested for sensitivity to 29 enzymes. Strains that showed same susceptibility pattern by either agarose gel electrophoresis or PFGE grouped together. Natural between within groups was assessed using two chr...

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