نتایج جستجو برای: streptococcus species

تعداد نتایج: 585513  

Journal: :American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology 1999
A M LeVine K E Kurak J R Wright W T Watford M D Bruno G F Ross J A Whitsett T R Korfhagen

Surfactant protein-A (SP-A) gene-targeted mice clear group B streptococcus (GBS) from the lungs at a slower rate than wild-type mice. To determine mechanisms by which SP-A enhances pulmonary clearance of GBS, the role of SP-A in binding and phagocytosis of GBS was assessed in SP-A (-/-) mice infected with GBS in the presence and absence of exogenous SP-A. Coadministration of GBS with exogenous ...

2007
Aijaz Hussain Soomro Tariq Masud

A total of 116 isolates were identified from randomly collected market dahi samples from Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Lactic acid bacteria dominated the microbial population of dahi and were identified according to their morphological and physiological characteristics. Among these lactobacilli were frequently occurring organisms. The phenotypic and biochemical analyses gave a diversity of species (8 p...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2012
Marcus H Leung Clare L Ling Holly Ciesielczuk Julianne Lockwood Sarah Thurston Bambos M Charalambous Stephen H Gillespie

The recent identification of Streptococcus pseudopneumoniae (pseudopneumococcus) has complicated classification schemes within members of the "mitis" streptococcal group. Accurate differentiation of this species is necessary for understanding its disease potential and identification in clinical settings. This work described the use of the competence-stimulatory peptide ComC sequence for identif...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2008
Malene Bek-Thomsen Hervé Tettelin Ioana Hance Karen E Nelson Mogens Kilian

We reinvestigated the clonal diversity and dynamics of Streptococcus mitis and two other abundant members of the commensal microbiota of the upper respiratory tract, Streptococcus oralis and Streptococcus infantis, to obtain information about the origin of frequently emerging clones in this habitat. A culture-independent method was used, based on cloning and sequencing of PCR amplicons of the h...

Journal: :Hospital pediatrics 2015
Matthew Mischler Michael S Ryan JoAnna K Leyenaar Allison Markowsky Midori Seppa Kelly Wood Jinma Ren Carl Asche Francis Gigliotti Eric Biondi

OBJECTIVE Describe the etiology of bacteremia among a geographically diverse sample of previously well infants with fever admitted for general pediatric care and to characterize demographic and clinical characteristics of infants with bacteremia according to bacterial etiology. We hypothesized that the epidemiology of bacteremia in febrile infants from a geographically diverse cohort would show...

2013
Anders Jensen Helena Fagö-Olsen Christian Hjort Sørensen Mogens Kilian

The human palatine tonsils, which belong to the central antigen handling sites of the mucosal immune system, are frequently affected by acute and recurrent infections. This study compared the microbiota of the tonsillar crypts in children and adults affected by recurrent tonsillitis with that of healthy adults and children with tonsillar hyperplasia. An in-depth 16S rRNA gene based pyrosequenci...

Journal: :Cytokine 2012
Rebecca Peyyala Sreenatha S Kirakodu Karen F Novak Jeffrey L Ebersole

Oral bacterial biofilms trigger chronic inflammatory responses in the host that can result in the tissue destructive events of periodontitis. However, the characteristics of the capacity of specific host cell types to respond to these biofilms remain ill-defined. This report describes the use of a novel model of bacterial biofilms to stimulate oral epithelial cells and profile select cytokines ...

2015
Christina Fieber Marton Janos Tina Koestler Nina Gratz Xiao-Dong Li Virginia Castiglia Marion Aberle Martina Sauert Mareike Wegner Lena Alexopoulou Carsten J. Kirschning Zhijian J. Chen Arndt von Haeseler Pavel Kovarik

Innate immune recognition of the major human-specific Gram-positive pathogen Streptococcus pyogenes is not understood. Here we show that mice employ Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2- and TLR13-mediated recognition of S. pyogenes. These TLR pathways are non-redundant in the in vivo context of animal infection, but are largely redundant in vitro, as only inactivation of both of them abolishes inflammat...

2013
Mattias C. U. Gustafsson Jonas Lannergård O. Rickard Nilsson Bodil M. Kristensen John E. Olsen Claire L. Harris Rafael L. Ufret-Vincenty Margaretha Stålhammar-Carlemalm Gunnar Lindahl

Many pathogens express a surface protein that binds the human complement regulator factor H (FH), as first described for Streptococcus pyogenes and the antiphagocytic M6 protein. It is commonly assumed that FH recruited to an M protein enhances virulence by protecting the bacteria against complement deposition and phagocytosis, but the role of FH-binding in S. pyogenes pathogenesis has remained...

Journal: :dental research journal 0
maryam ghasempour ramazan rajabnia azin irannejad mahtab hamzeh elahe ferdosi meghdad bagheri

background: one of the causative factors in development of dental caries is microorganisms. two species of mutans streptococci including streptococcus mutans and streptococcus sobrinus are associated with dental caries in human beings. the aim of this study was to investigate the frequency of s. mutans and s. sobrinus in saliva of children with different caries activity and ability to form biof...

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