نتایج جستجو برای: shiga toxin 1

تعداد نتایج: 2792898  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1987
K Sandvig J E Brown

The ionic requirements for entry of Shiga toxin into cells were examined by measuring inhibition of protein synthesis after short-term incubations with toxin. The sensitivity of Vero cells and HeLa cells to Shiga toxin was strongly dependent on the divalent cation present. Vero cells were most sensitive in the presence of CaCl2 and SrCl2, whereas HeLa cells were equally sensitive in the presenc...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1982
A D O'Brien G D LaVeck M R Thompson S B Formal

Strains of Escherichia coli previously implicated or proven to be causes of diarrhea were examined for production of a toxin similar to that of Shigella dysenteriae type 1 (Shiga). Organisms grown in an iron-depleted broth were lysed by pressure disruption followed by ultracentrifugation. Saline-dialyzed extracts were tested for cytotoxic effects on HeLa cells that were neutralizable with antis...

2015
Min-Jung Kwak Soon-Kyeong Kwon Seung-Hak Cho Jihyun F Kim

BACKGROUND Virulence genes can spread among commensal bacteria through horizontal gene transfer. The bacterium with novel virulence factors may pose a severe threat to public health because of the absence of a management system unlike known pathogens. Especially, when a pathogenic bacterium acquires a new kind of virulence genes, it tends to exhibit stronger virulence. In this study, we analyze...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1994
M S Jacewicz M Mobassaleh S K Gross K A Balasubramanian P F Daniel S Raghavan R H McCluer G T Keusch

Shiga toxin recognizes a galactose-alpha 1-->4-galactose terminal glycolipid, globotriaosylceramide (Gb3), in sensitive mammalian cells and is translocated by endocytosis to the cytoplasm, where it blocks protein synthesis. To determine if Gb3 is both required and sufficient for toxicity, Gb3 content in cells was altered by blocking key biosynthetic or degradative path enzymes with specific inh...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2001
T Bellin M Pulz A Matussek H G Hempen F Gunzer

In this report, we present a PCR protocol for rapid identification of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli on a LightCycler instrument. In a multiplex assay, the genes encoding Shiga toxin 1 and Shiga toxin 2 are detected in a single reaction capillary. A complete analysis of up to 32 samples takes about 45 min.

Journal: :Kidney & blood pressure research 2014
Martina Feger Sobuj Mia Tatsiana Pakladok Jan P Nicolay Ioana Alesutan Stefan W Schneider Jakob Voelkl Florian Lang

BACKGROUND/AIMS Shiga toxin 2 may trigger classical hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) eventually leading to renal failure. Klotho, a transmembrane protein, protease and hormone mainly expressed in kidney is involved in the regulation of renal phosphate excretion and also retains renal protective effects. Renal failure is associated with renal depletion of klotho. The present study explored the in...

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report 2004
Robyn Doyle Kieda Watson Leanne E Unicomb Janice A Lanser Rolf Wise Rod Ratcliff Barry Combs John Ferguson

To estimate the prevalence of Shiga toxin producing Escherichia coli in Australia, bloody stool samples from two Australian locations were screened for the presence of Shiga toxin genes, stx1 and stx2. Four of 126 (3.2%) and 139 of 5,829 (2.4%) patients from the two locations had a positive polymerase chain reaction for Shiga toxin genes.

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1989
K Sandvig S Olsnes J E Brown O W Petersen B van Deurs

Evidence is presented that endocytosis is involved in the transport to the cytosol of the cytotoxin from Shigella dysenteriae 1, Shiga toxin, which acts by removal of a single adenine residue in 28-S ribosomal RNA. Inhibition of endocytosis by ATP depletion of the cells prevented toxin uptake. Exposure of HeLa S3 and Vero cells to toxin at low extracellular pH, where translocation to the cytoso...

2017
Bhakti R. Vasant Russell J. Stafford Amy V. Jennison Sonya M. Bennett Robert J. Bell Christine J. Doyle Jeannette R. Young Susan A. Vlack Paul Titmus Debra El Saadi Kari A.J. Jarvinen Patricia Coward Janine Barrett Megan Staples Rikki M.A. Graham Helen V. Smith Stephen B. Lambert

During a large outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli illness associated with an agricultural show in Australia, we used whole-genome sequencing to detect an IS1203v insertion in the Shiga toxin 2c subunit A gene of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli. Our study showed that clinical illness was mild, and hemolytic uremic syndrome was not detected.

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