نتایج جستجو برای: pathogenic leptospires

تعداد نتایج: 66411  

2011
Jarlath E. Nally Avril M. Monahan Ian S. Miller Ruben Bonilla-Santiago Puneet Souda Julian P. Whitelegge

Rattus norvegicus is a natural reservoir host for pathogenic species of Leptospira. Experimentally infected rats remain clinically normal, yet persistently excrete large numbers of leptospires from colonized renal tubules via urine, despite a specific host immune response. Whilst persistent renal colonization and shedding is facilitated in part by differential antigen expression by leptospires ...

2014
Angel Alberto Noda Islay Rodríguez Yaindrys Rodríguez Anamays Govín Carmen Fernández Ana Margarita Obregón

This study describes the development and application of a new PCR assay for the specific detection of pathogenic leptospires and its comparison with a previously reported PCR protocol. New primers were designed for PCR optimization and evaluation in artificially-infected paraffin-embedded tissues. PCR was then applied to post-mortem, paraffin-embedded samples, followed by amplicon sequencing. T...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2008
Avril M Monahan John J Callanan Jarlath E Nally

Leptospirosis is a global zoonotic disease. The causative agent, pathogenic Leptospira species, survives in the renal tubules of chronically infected hosts, from where leptospires are shed via urine into the environment. Infection of new hosts can present as an array of acute and chronic disease processes reflecting variations in host-pathogen interactions. The present study was designed to rep...

2015
Jorge Chiriboga Verónica Barragan Gabriela Arroyo Andrea Sosa Dawn N. Birdsell Karool España Ana Mora Emilia Espín María Eugenia Mejía Melba Morales Carmina Pinargote Manuel Gonzalez Rudy Hartskeerl Paul Keim Gustavo Bretas Joseph N.S. Eisenberg Gabriel Trueba

Leptospira spp., which comprise 3 clusters (pathogenic, saprophytic, and intermediate) that vary in pathogenicity, infect >1 million persons worldwide each year. The disease burden of the intermediate leptospires is unclear. To increase knowledge of this cluster, we used new molecular approaches to characterize Leptospira spp. in 464 samples from febrile patients in rural, semiurban, and urban ...

Journal: :Acta biochimica et biophysica Sinica 2005
Xiang-Yan Zhang Yang Yu Ping He Yi-Xuan Zhang Bao-Yu Hu Yang Yang Yi-Xin Nie Xiu-Gao Jiang Guo-Ping Zhao Xiao-Kui Guo

Leptospiral outer membrane proteins (OMPs) are highly conserved in different species, and play an essential role in the development of new immunoprotection and serodiagnosis strategies. The genes encoding LipL21, LipL32 and OmpL1 were cloned from the complete genome sequence of Leptospira interrogans serovar lai strain Lai and expressed in vitro. Sequence comparison analysis revealed that the t...

2017
Jarlath E. Nally Andre A. Grassmann Sébastien Planchon Kjell Sergeant Jenny Renaut Janakiram Seshu Alan J. McBride Melissa J. Caimano

Pathogenic species of Leptospira cause leptospirosis, a bacterial zoonotic disease with a global distribution affecting over one million people annually. Reservoir hosts of leptospirosis, including rodents, dogs, and cattle, exhibit little to no signs of disease but shed large numbers of organisms in their urine. Transmission occurs when mucosal surfaces or abraded skin come into contact with i...

2011
Marga G. A. Goris Jiri F. P. Wagenaar Rudy A. Hartskeerl Eric C. M. van Gorp Simone Schuller Avril M. Monahan Jarlath E. Nally Tom van der Poll Cornelis van 't Veer

BACKGROUND Leptospirosis is caused by pathogenic spirochetes of the genus Leptospira. The bacteria enter the human body via abraded skin or mucous membranes and may disseminate throughout. In general the clinical picture is mild but some patients develop rapidly progressive, severe disease with a high case fatality rate. Not much is known about the innate immune response to leptospires during h...

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