نتایج جستجو برای: v cholerae

تعداد نتایج: 308013  

2018
Huanyu Li Weijiao Zhang Changjiang Dong

Vibrio cholerae causes a severe disease that kills thousands of people annually. The outer membrane protein OmpU is the most abundant outer membrane protein in V. cholerae, and has been identified as an important virulence factor that is involved in host-cell interaction and recognition, as well as being critical for the survival of the pathogenic V. cholerae in the host body and in harsh envir...

2015
Md. Saiful Islam Shah Md. Shahik Md. Sohel Noman I. A. Patwary Md. Anayet Hasan

In developing countries threat of cholera is a significant health concern whenever water purification and sewage disposal systems are inadequate. Vibrio cholerae is one of the responsible bacteria involved in cholera disease. The complete genome sequence of V. cholerae deciphers the presence of various genes and hypothetical proteins whose function are not yet understood. Hence analyzing and an...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Gregor G Weber Jens Kortmann Franz Narberhaus Karl E Klose

Vibrio cholerae is the bacterium that causes the diarrheal disease cholera. The bacteria experience a temperature shift as V. cholerae transition from contaminated water at lower temperatures into the 37 °C human intestine. Within the intestine, V. cholerae express cholera toxin (CT) and toxin-coregulated pilus (TCP), two main virulence factors required for disease. CT and TCP expression is con...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1982
S J Cryz E Fürer R Germanier

The effects of heat and chemical inactivation on the antigenicity and immunogenicity of Vibrio cholerae 1418 in rabbits were studied. V. cholerae 1418 was inactivated with heat and chemical inactivants (phenol or Formalin) alone or in combination. Enzyme-linked immunoassay systems employing whole cells of V. cholerae 1418, lipopolysaccharide, or flagella as immobilized antigens were used to mea...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Shah M Faruque Nityananda Chowdhury M Kamruzzaman Michelle Dziejman M Hasibur Rahman David A Sack G Balakrish Nair John J Mekalanos

To understand the evolutionary events and possible selection mechanisms involved in the emergence of pathogenic Vibrio cholerae, we analyzed diverse strains of V. cholerae isolated from environmental waters in Bangladesh by direct enrichment in the intestines of adult rabbits and by conventional laboratory culture. Strains isolated by conventional culture were mostly (99.2%) negative for the ma...

2013
John Kiiru Ankur Mutreja Ahmed Abade Mohamed Racheal W. Kimani Joyce Mwituria Robert Onsare Sanaya Jane Muyodi Gunturu Revathi Julian Parkhill Nicholas Thomson Gordon Dougan Samuel Kariuki

Cholera remains a significant public health challenge in many sub-Saharan countries including Kenya. We have performed a combination of phylogenetic and phenotypic analysis based on whole genome DNA sequences derived from 40 environmental and 57 clinical V. cholerae from different regions of Kenya isolated between 2005 and 2010. Some environmental and all clinical isolates mapped back onto wave...

2014
Sridhar Elluri Constance Enow Svitlana Vdovikova Pramod K. Rompikuntal Mitesh Dongre Sven Carlsson Amit Pal Bernt Eric Uhlin Sun Nyunt Wai

BACKGROUND Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) released from Gram-negative bacteria can serve as vehicles for the translocation of virulence factors. Vibrio cholerae produce OMVs but their putative role in translocation of effectors involved in pathogenesis has not been well elucidated. The V. cholerae cytolysin (VCC), is a pore-forming toxin that lyses target eukaryotic cells by forming transmembra...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2001
N Raja M N Shamsudin W Somarny R Rosli R A Rahim S Radu

A total of 11 Vibrio cholerae isolates from 1996-1998 outbreaks in Malaysia and 4 V. alginolyticus were analyzed. Isolates were characterized by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and Southern hybridization for the presence of the gene encoding zonula occludens toxin (zot). Screening of zot gene by PCR revealed the presence of this gene in V. cholerae and V. alginolyticus. The zot gene from one V....

Journal: :SOJ microbiology & infectious diseases 2015
Pradeep Selvaraj Rohit Gupta Kenneth M Peterson

Virulence gene regulation in Vibrio cholerae is under the control of the ToxR-ToxT regulatory cascade. Chemotaxis and net motility have been shown to influence the infectivity of Vibrio cholerae. V. cholerae toxR mutants do not synthesize proteins required for chemotaxis towards mucus. The inability of the toxR mutant strain to recognize and swim towards mucus is due to their failure to synthes...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2000
Z Kossaczka J Shiloach V Johnson D N Taylor R A Finkelstein J B Robbins S C Szu

Epidemiologic and experimental data provide evidence that a critical level of serum immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies to the surface polysaccharide of Vibrio cholerae O1 (lipopolysaccharide) and of Vibrio cholerae O139 (capsular polysaccharide [CPS]) is associated with immunity to the homologous pathogen. The immunogenicity of polysaccharides, especially in infants, may be enhanced by their cov...

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