نتایج جستجو برای: burkholderia mallei

تعداد نتایج: 5991  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1957
P B SMITH W B CHERRY

Malleomyces mallei and Malleomyces pseudomallei are rarely encountered by bacteriologists in this countrv, except in taxonomic studies. Equines are especially susceptible to M. mallei and rodents to M. pseudomallei, but human beings have been known to be infected with either organism, frequently with fatal results (Wilson and Miles, 1955). The causative bacteria cannot always be isolated from p...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
Mary N Burtnick Paul J Brett Donald E Woods

Burkholderia mallei lipopolysaccharide (LPS) has been previously shown to cross-react with polyclonal antibodies raised against B. pseudomallei LPS; however, we observed that B. mallei LPS does not react with a monoclonal antibody (Pp-PS-W) specific for B. pseudomallei O polysaccharide (O-PS). In this study, we identified the O-PS biosynthetic gene cluster from B. mallei ATCC 23344 and subseque...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
Rachaneeporn Tiyawisutsri Sharon J Peacock Sayan Langa Direk Limmathurotsakul Allen C Cheng Wirongrong Chierakul Wipada Chaowagul Nicholas P J Day Vanaporn Wuthiekanun

The indirect hemagglutination assay routinely used to detect antibodies to Burkholderia pseudomallei was modified to detect cross-reactivity of antibodies to B. pseudomallei, B. mallei, and B. thailandensis antigens. We demonstrate a lack of cross-reactivity between B. pseudomallei and B. thailandensis but marked cross-reactivity between B. pseudomallei and B. mallei.

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Sylvia R Treviño Amy R Permenter Marilyn J England Narayanan Parthasarathy Paul H Gibbs David M Waag Tran C Chanh

Glanders is a debilitating disease with no vaccine available. Murine monoclonal antibodies were produced against Burkholderia mallei, the etiologic agent of glanders, and were shown to be effective in passively protecting mice against a lethal aerosol challenge. The antibodies appeared to target lipopolysaccharide. Humoral antibodies may be important for immune protection against B. mallei infe...

2015
Vesna Memisevic Nela Zavaljevski Seesandra V. Rajagopala Keehwan Kwon Rembert Pieper David DeShazer Jaques Reifman Anders Wallqvist

Burkholderia pathogenicity relies on protein virulence factors to control and promote bacterial internalization, survival, and replication within eukaryotic host cells. We recently used yeast two-hybrid (Y2H) screening to identify a small set of novel Burkholderia proteins that were shown to attenuate disease progression in an aerosol infection animal model using the virulent Burkholderia malle...

2013
Ingmar Janse Raditijo A Hamidjaja Amber CA Hendriks Bart J van Rotterdam

BACKGROUND Burkholderia mallei and B. pseudomallei are two closely related species of highly virulent bacteria that can be difficult to detect. Pathogenic Burkholderia are endemic in many regions worldwide and cases of infection, sometimes brought by travelers from unsuspected regions, also occur elsewhere. Rapid, sensitive methods for identification of B. mallei and B. pseudomallei are urgentl...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Wilson J Ribot Ricky L Ulrich

Burkholderia mallei is a highly infectious gram-negative pathogen and is the causative agent of human and animal glanders. By generating polar mutations (disruption of bsaQ and bsaZ) in the B. mallei ATCC 23344 animal pathogen-like type III secretion system (TTS), we demonstrate that this bacterial protein delivery system is required for intracellular growth of B. mallei in J774.2 cells, format...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2007
Pierre Wattiau Mieke Van Hessche Heinrich Neubauer Reena Zachariah Ulrich Wernery Hein Imberechts

Close relatedness and genomic plasticity characterizing the high-threat pathogens Burkholderia pseudomallei and Burkholderia mallei render the molecular diagnosis of these species hard to guarantee with a maximal confidence level. This article describes fast molecular assays derived from compiled sequences of housekeeping genes determined in more than 1,000 strains. The assays proved to be robu...

Journal: :The Israel Medical Association journal : IMAJ 2007
Jacob Gilad Idit Harary Tsvika Dushnitsky David Schwartz Yoram Amsalem

• Vol 9 • July 2007 B. mallei and B. pseudomallei as Bioterrorism Agents Burkholderia mallei and Burkholderia pseudomallei are the causative organisms of glanders and melioidosis, respectively. Although now rare in western countries, both organisms have recently gained much interest because of their unique potential as bio­ terrorism agents [1]. Despite being unique organisms, B. mallei and B. ...

2017
Harisankar Singha Praveen Malik Sheetal Saini Sandip K. Khurana Mandy C. Elschner Katja Mertens Stefanie A. Barth Bhupendra N. Tripathi Raj K. Singh

Burkholderia mallei is a Gram-negative coccobacillus which causes glanders-a fatal disease of equines that may occasionally be transmitted to humans. Several cases of outbreaks have been reported from India since 2006. This paper presents draft genome sequences of two B. mallei strains isolated from equines affected by glanders in India.

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