نتایج جستجو برای: chlamydiae pneumoniae

تعداد نتایج: 31227  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2008
Wandy L Beatty

Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacterial pathogens that replicate solely within a membrane-bound vacuole termed an inclusion. Within the confines of the inclusion, the replicating bacteria acquire amino acids, nucleotides, and other precursors from the host cell. Trafficking from CD63-positive multivesicular bodies to the inclusion was previously identified as a novel interaction that pr...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1998
Hua Su Ronald Messer William Whitmire Elizabeth Fischer John C. Portis Harlan D. Caldwell

Chlamydia trachomatis, an obligate intracellular bacterial pathogen of mucosal surfaces, is a major cause of preventable blindness and sexually transmitted diseases for which vaccines are badly needed. Despite considerable effort, antichlamydial vaccines have proven to be elusive using conventional immunization strategies. We report the use of murine bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (DC) pul...

2014
Jennifer Kintner Dawn Lajoie Jennifer Hall Judy Whittimore Robert V. Schoborg

Chlamydia trachomatis, the most common bacterial sexually transmitted disease agent worldwide, enters a viable, non-dividing and non-infectious state (historically termed persistence and more recently referred to as the chlamydial stress response) when exposed to penicillin G in culture. Notably, penicillin G-exposed chlamydiae can reenter the normal developmental cycle upon drug removal and ar...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2014
Roger G Rank Laxmi Yeruva

Although the concept of persistence in chlamydial infections has been recognized for about 80 years, there is still very little known about the mechanism by which this occurs. In this review, we revisit an old paradigm, long known to chlamydiologists and veterinarians, that in virtually all hosts of chlamydiae, including mammals and birds, chlamydiae reside in the gastrointestinal tract for lon...

Journal: :Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology 1996
Gerald I. Byrne

KEY WORDS .t racomatis;. pneumoniae; chronic upper genital tract infection aa/amydia tracaomatis and CMamydia pneumoniae re pathogens with an extremely narrow host range (humans) and are limited to existence within the confines of a membrane-bound vesicle contained in the cytoplasm of susceptible host cells. In the case of C. tracomatis, with the notable exception of the lymphogranuloma venereu...

2017
Barbara S. Sixt Raphael H. Valdivia Guido Kroemer

Bacteria of the phylum Chlamydiae infect a diverse range of eukaryotic host species, including vertebrate animals, invertebrates, and even protozoa. Characteristics shared by all Chlamydiae include their obligate intracellular lifestyle and a biphasic developmental cycle. The infectious form, the elementary body (EB), invades a host cell and differentiates into the replicative form, the reticul...

2017
Samia Benamar Jacques Y. Bou Khalil Caroline Blanc-Tailleur Melhem Bilen Lina Barrassi Bernard La Scola

Amoeba-associated microorganisms (AAMs) are frequently isolated from water networks. In this paper, we report the isolation and characterization of Protochlamydia massiliensis, an obligate intracellular Gram-negative bacterium belonging to the Parachlamydiaceae family in the Chlamydiales order, from a cooling water tower. This bacterium was isolated on Vermamoeba vermiformis. It has a multiple ...

Journal: :Genitourinary medicine 1986
D Taylor-Robinson R T Evans E D Coufalik J K Oates

Two hundred and forty four men with non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU) took part in a trial of minocycline. Chlamydiae were isolated from 34%, ureaplasmas from 47.1%, and Mycoplasma hominis from 10.2%. These micro-organisms were isolated least often from men suffering their third or more attack of NGU, and men in this group failed most often to respond to minocycline. Irrespective of the micro-org...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1988
H Su Y X Zhang O Barrera N G Watkins H D Caldwell

The initial interaction of chlamydiae with host cells is not well understood. Chlamydial cell surface components that function in attachment are key virulence factors, and their identification is critical for understanding the pathogenic strategies of this very successful parasite. We used trypsin proteolysis of chlamydiae to define surface components that function in chlamydia-host cell intera...

Journal: :The British journal of venereal diseases 1979
D Taylor-Robinson R T Evans E D Coufalik M J Prentice P E Munday G W Csonka J K Oates

Urethral specimens from 726 patients with nongonococcal urethritis (NGU) were examined for Chlamydia trachomatis, Ureaplasma urealyticum, and Mycoplasma hominis. Chlamydiae were isolated from 35.9% of ureaplasma-positive patients and from 36.5% of ureaplasma-negative patients. Ureaplasmas were isolated from 52.5% of chlamydia-positive patients and from 53.1% of chlamydia-negative patients, an o...

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