نتایج جستجو برای: vibrio vulnificus

تعداد نتایج: 15293  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1982
M T Kelly

Vibrio (Beneckea) vulnificus is a recently recognized halophilic organism that may cause serious human infections. Patients infected with V. vulnificus often have a history of exposure to the sea, suggesting that the organism may be a common inhabitant of marine environments. Twenty-one inshore sites around Galveston Island in the Gulf of Mexico were cultured for V. vulnificus over a 12-month p...

2015
Subham Mookerjee Prasenjit Batabyal Madhumanti Halder Sarkar Anup Palit Dongsheng Zhou

Diarrheal disease remains an unsolved problem in developing countries. The emergence of new etiological agents (non-cholera vibrios) is a major cause of concern for health planners. We attempted to unveil the seasonal dynamics of entero-pathogenic Vibrios in Gangetic riverine-estuarine ecosystem. 120 surface water samples were collected for a period of one year from 3 sampling sites on the Hoog...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1988
Z Zakaria-Meehan G Massad L M Simpson J C Travis J D Oliver

It has been suggested that the normal serum protein, haptoglobin (Hp), serves a bacteriostatic role by binding free hemoglobin (Hm), thus making heme iron unavailable for bacterial growth. Previous studies showed that, unlike Escherichia coli, Vibrio vulnificus was able to overcome this Hp-blocking effect. We report here a study on the iron-withholding property of the three major human Hp pheno...

2011
Choon-Mee Kim Sam-Cheol Kim Sung-Heui Shin

Vibrio vulnificus produces Hemolysin/cytolysin (VvhA), which is one of the most potent exotoxins capable of killing mice at submicrogram levels. However, V. vulnificus growth and vvhA expression are severely repressed and extracellular VvhA produced at low levels is easily inactivated in human body fluids. This study was conducted to obtain additional unequivocal evidence of the enigmatic chara...

2011
Chaeshin Chu Younghae Do Yongkuk Kim Yasuhisa Saito Sun-Dong Lee Haemo Park Jong-Koo Lee

OBJECTIVES To investigate the possible link between Vibrio vulnificus population size in seawater and water temperature. METHODS We collected incidence and water temperature data in coastal regions of Korea and constructed a mathematical model that consisted of three classes; susceptible fish, infected fish available to humans, and infected humans. RESULTS We developed a mathematical model ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
Kyung-Je Park Min-Jin Kang Songhee H Kim Hyun-Jung Lee Jae-Kyu Lim Sang Ho Choi Soon-Jung Park Kyu-Ho Lee

A gene homologous to rpoS was cloned from a fatal human pathogen, Vibrio vulnificus. The functional role of rpoS in V. vulnificus was accessed by using an rpoS knockout mutant strain. This mutant was impaired in terms of the ability to survive under oxidative stress, nutrient starvation, UV irradiation, or acidic conditions. The increased susceptibility of the V. vulnificus mutant in the expone...

2017
Nohra Park Saemee Song Garam Choi Kyung Ku Jang Inseong Jo Sang Ho Choi Nam-Chul Ha

The transcriptional activator AphB has been implicated in acid resistance and pathogenesis in the food borne pathogens Vibrio vulnificus and Vibrio cholerae. To date, the full-length AphB crystal structure of V. cholerae has been determined and characterized by a tetrameric assembly of AphB consisting of a DNA binding domain and a regulatory domain (RD). Although acidic pH and low oxygen tensio...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
E G Ruby M Urbanowski J Campbell A Dunn M Faini R Gunsalus P Lostroh C Lupp J McCann D Millikan A Schaefer E Stabb A Stevens K Visick C Whistler E P Greenberg

Vibrio fischeri belongs to the Vibrionaceae, a large family of marine gamma-proteobacteria that includes several dozen species known to engage in a diversity of beneficial or pathogenic interactions with animal tissue. Among the small number of pathogenic Vibrio species that cause human diseases are Vibrio cholerae, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, and Vibrio vulnificus, the only members of the Vibrion...

Journal: :Journal of anatolian environmental and animal sciences 2021

The use of antioxidants and antibacterial compounds obtained from natural sources is important for human animal health, as well controlling diseases. aim this study was to evaluates the antioxidant potentials effects water extracts C. sativa, U. dioica, A. deliciosa aurantium against selected Gram-negative (Vibrio harveyi, Vibrio vulnificus, anguillarum, rotiferianus, campbellii, ponticus Aerom...

2012
Moqing Liu Jorge H Crosa

HlyU is a master regulator that plays an essential role in the virulence of the human pathogen Vibrio vulnificus. One of the most noteworthy characteristics of HlyU regulation in this organism is its positive control of the expression of the repeat-in-toxin (RtxA1) gene, one of the most important virulence factors accounting for the fulminating and damaging nature of V. vulnificus infections. I...

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