نتایج جستجو برای: protective antigen pa

تعداد نتایج: 345007  

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2008
Kyle M Good Annmarie Houser Lorraine Arntzen Peter C B Turnbull

An outbreak of anthrax in the Jwana Game Reserve in Jwaneng, Botswana, was first observed when three cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) died of the disease in November 2004. In the aftermath of this event, banked serum samples collected from 23 wild-caught cheetahs were examined, by the inhibition enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA), for antibodies to the protective antigen (PA) of Bacillus anthracis. O...

Journal: :Trends in biochemical sciences 2004
Daniel J Rigden Luciane V Mello Michael Y Galperin

Iterative database searches starting from a domain insert sequence in bacterial b-glucosidases reveals the presence of a conserved domain shared by a wide variety of bacterial and eukaryotic proteins. These include other glycosidases, glycosyltransferases, proteases, amidases, adhesins, and bacterial toxins such as anthrax protective antigen (PA). The domain also occurs in the mammalian protein...

Journal: :Vaccine 2007
Mingtao Zeng Qingfu Xu Michael E Pichichero

Human vaccination with BioThrax requires six injections followed by annual boosters. This makes it difficult for the compliance of the immunization program and underscores the need for development of a new and optimized vaccination protocol. Current research aims to demonstrate the proof of concept to develop a needle-free mucosal immunization protocol using a murine anthrax model. A/J mice wer...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2005
Masahiko Hashimoto Julie L Boyer Neil R Hackett James M Wilson Ronald G Crystal

Prevention or therapy for bioterrorism-associated anthrax infections requires rapidly acting effective vaccines. We recently demonstrated (Y. Tan, N. R. Hackett, J. L. Boyer, and R. G. Crystal, Hum. Gene Ther. 14:1673-1682, 2003) that a single administration of a recombinant serotype 5 adenovirus (Ad) vector expressing anthrax protective antigen (PA) provides rapid protection against anthrax le...

2006
Max Planck

Anthrax causes an infectious disease mostly in pigs, cattle, horses, sheep and goats. The disease is rare in humans and occurs primarily in regions with intensive farming. The lethal toxin (LeTx) composed of the lethal factor (LF) and the protective antigen (PA) is mostly responsible for the high mortality of anthrax. Although Bacillus anthracis can be treated by antibiotics, this chemotherapy ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Richard J Webby Samita Andreansky John Stambas Jerold E Rehg Robert G Webster Peter C Doherty Stephen J Turner

Influenza virus-specific CD8+ T cells generally recognize peptides derived from conserved, internal proteins that are not subject to antibody-mediated selection pressure. Prior exposure to any one influenza A virus (H1N1) can prime for a secondary CD8+ T cell response to a serologically different influenza A virus (H3N2). The protection afforded by this recall of established CD8+ T cell memory,...

Background: The immune antigen of Bacillus anthracis is a protein that can attach to the surface receptor of all human cells. At the surface of cancer cells, there is a receptor that activates the uPA (Urokinase plasminogen) that do not exist in normal human cells. Objectives: The aim of this study was changing the location of the attachment of the PA gene by a dir...

Background: The immune antigen of Bacillus anthracis is a protein that can attach to the surface receptor of all human cells. At the surface of cancer cells, there is a receptor that activates the uPA (Urokinase plasminogen) that do not exist in normal human cells. Objectives: The aim of this study was changing the location of the attachment of the PA gene by a dir...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Trupti N Brahmbhatt Stephen C Darnell Humberto M Carvalho Patrick Sanz Tae J Kang Robert L Bull Susan B Rasmussen Alan S Cross Alison D O'Brien

Bacillus collagen-like protein of anthracis (BclA) is an immunodominant glycoprotein located on the exosporium of Bacillus anthracis. We hypothesized that antibodies to this spore surface antigen are largely responsible for the augmented immunity to anthrax that has been reported for animals vaccinated with inactivated spores and protective antigen (PA) compared to vaccination with PA alone. To...

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Yong W. Cho Dong H. Yang Do Y. Oh Seung H. Baick Sun K. Kim Sun J. Kim Sae Y. Hong

Basal plasma tissue type plasminogen activator (t-PA) and plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 (PAl-1) antigen levels were studied in 49 non-insulin dependent diabetic patients (23 men, 26 women: ages 51.3 +/- 14.9 years) and 16 age matched non-diabetic subjects (9 men, 7 women: ages 49.8 +/- 12.2 years) as a control group. Compared to a control group, the diabetic patients had a significantl...

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