نتایج جستجو برای: pyocyanin

تعداد نتایج: 473  

2016
Syed M Qadri David A Donkor Varsha Bhakta Louise J Eltringham-Smith Dhruva J Dwivedi Jane C Moore Laura Pepler Nikola Ivetic Ishac Nazi Alison E Fox-Robichaud Patricia C Liaw William P Sheffield

The opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa causes a wide range of infections in multiple hosts by releasing an arsenal of virulence factors such as pyocyanin. Despite numerous reports on the pleiotropic cellular targets of pyocyanin toxicity in vivo, its impact on erythrocytes remains elusive. Erythrocytes undergo an apoptosis-like cell death called eryptosis which is characterized by ce...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1986
C D Cox

Pseudomonas aeruginosa produces a blue pigment called pyocyanin. In the presence of oxidizable substrates, bacteria reduce this pigment to a colorless product, leukopyocyanin. Pyocyanin can also be nonenzymatically reduced by NADH. Leukopyocyanin formed by cell- or NADH-mediated reduction nonenzymatically reduces oxygen or Fe(III). Pyocyanin-dependent iron reduction by whole bacterial cells was...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Lynne R Prince Stephen M Bianchi Kathryn M Vaughan Martin A Bewley Helen M Marriott Sarah R Walmsley Graham W Taylor David J Buttle Ian Sabroe David H Dockrell Moira K B Whyte

Neutrophils undergo rapid constitutive apoptosis that is accelerated following bacterial ingestion as part of effective immunity, but is also accelerated by bacterial exotoxins as a mechanism of immune evasion. The paradigm of pathogen-driven neutrophil apoptosis is exemplified by the Pseudomonas aeruginosa toxic metabolite, pyocyanin. We previously showed pyocyanin dramatically accelerates neu...

2017
Theerthankar Das Martin Simone Amaye I. Ibugo Paul K. Witting Mike Manefield Jim Manos

Pyocyanin secreted by Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a virulence factor that damages epithelial cells during infection through the action of reactive oxygen species, however, little is known about its direct effect on biofilms. We demonstrated that pyocyanin-producing P. aeruginosa strains (PA14WT, DKN370, AES-1R, and AES-2) formed robust biofilms in contrast to the poorly formed biofilms of the pyo...

2017
Aylin Moayedi Jamileh Nowroozi Abbas Akhavan Sepahy

Objectives Pyocyanin is a blue-greenish redox-active pigment, produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, with a wide range of biological and biotechnological applications. Pyocyanin biosynthesis is regulated by the quorum-sensing (QS) system in which the expression of QS genes and QS-controlled virulence genes may be affected by serum as a complex medium. In the current study, effects of adult bovine ...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2008
Rajkumar Cheluvappa Ronald Shimmon Michael Dawson Sarah N Hilmer David G Le Couteur

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the most common cause of chronic and recurrent lung infections in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) whose sputa contain copious quantities of P. aeruginosa toxin, pyocyanin. Pyocyanin triggers tissue damage mainly by its redox cycling and induction of reactive oxygen species (ROS). The reactions between reduced glutathione (GSH) and pyocyanin were observed using absor...

2015
Malgorzata Benedyk Dominic P. Byrne Izabela Glowczyk Jan Potempa Mariusz Olczak Teresa Olczak John W. Smalley

Several recent studies show that the lungs infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa are often co-colonised by oral bacteria including black-pigmenting anaerobic (BPA) Porphyromonas species. The BPAs have an absolute haem requirement and their presence in the infected lung indicates that sufficient haem, a virulence up-regulator in BPAs, must be present to support growth. Haemoglobin from micro-blee...

Journal: :Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI 2002
Kris Audenaert Theresa Pattery Pierre Cornelis Monica Höfte

The rhizobacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa 7NSK2 produces secondary metabolites such as pyochelin (Pch), its precursor salicylic acid (SA), and the phenazine compound pyocyanin. Both 7NSK2 and mutant KMPCH (Pch-negative, SA-positive) induced resistance to Botrytis cinerea in wild-type but not in transgenic NahG tomato. SA-negative mutants of both strains lost the capacity to induce resistance. O...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1992
M Muller T C Sorrell

Human polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNL) metabolize the potent chemotaxin leukotriene B4 (LTB4) by omega-oxidation to 20-hydroxyl-LTB4 and 20-carboxy-LTB4. The ability of unstimulated human PMNL to metabolize exogenous LTB4 was found to be inhibited by pyocyanin, a phenazine derivative produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, in a dose-dependent manner. 1-Hydroxyphenazine (1-OHP), a metabolite of p...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2015
T Seviour L E Doyle S J L Lauw J Hinks S A Rice V J Nesatyy R D Webster S Kjelleberg E Marsili

In Pseudomonas aeruginosa, chemical deconvolution of the pyocyanin voltammetric signal allows its expression to be observed simultaneously with the quorum sensing molecule Pseudomonas quinolone signal (PQS). Such analysis has revealed that PQS might protect pyocyanin from self-oxidation, but also exert a pro-oxidative effect on pyocyanin under oxidative conditions to produce additional redox me...

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