نتایج جستجو برای: tuberculosis proteins

تعداد نتایج: 651371  

2017
Divakar Sharma Deepa Bisht

Drug resistance in tuberculosis predominantly, mono-resistance, multi drug resistance, extensively drug resistance and totally drug resistance have emerged as a major problem in the chemotherapy of tuberculosis. Failures of first and second line anti-tuberculosis drugs treatment leads to emergence of resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Few genes are reported as the principal targets of the re...

Journal: :Medycyna Weterynaryjna 2023

According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, European bison (Bison bonasus) is a vulnerable species. susceptible mycobacterial infections, as evidenced by numerous confirmed tuberculosis cases in this Diagnostic methods have developed significantly recent years, but performing several parallel tests (serological, microbiological, molecular, cell-mediated based tests) still m...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2013
Rachel Pinto Lisa Leotta Erin R Shanahan Nicholas P West Thomas S Leyh Warwick Britton James A Triccas

New therapies to control tuberculosis are urgently required because of the inability of the only available vaccine, BCG, to adequately protect against tuberculosis. Here we demonstrate that proteins of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis sulfate-assimilation pathway (SAP) represent major immunogenic targets of the bacillus, as defined by strong T-cell recognition by both mice and humans infected wit...

Journal: :Biochemical pharmacology 2015
Rebeca Bailo Apoorva Bhatt José A Aínsa

Tuberculosis is still a major health problem worldwide and one of the main causes of death by a single infectious agent. Only few drugs are really effective to treat tuberculosis, hence, the emergence of multiple, extensively, and totally drug resistant bacilli compromises the already difficult antituberculosis treatments. Given the persistent global burden of tuberculosis, it is crucial to und...

2015
Suereta Fortuin Gisele G. Tomazella Nagarjuna Nagaraj Samantha L. Sampson Nicolaas C. Gey van Pittius Nelson C. Soares Harald G. Wiker Gustavo A. de Souza Robin M. Warren

Reversible protein phosphorylation, regulated by protein kinases and phosphatases, mediates a switch between protein activity and cellular pathways that contribute to a large number of cellular processes. The Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome encodes 11 Serine/Threonine kinases (STPKs) which show close homology to eukaryotic kinases. This study aimed to elucidate the phosphoproteomic landscape ...

2017
Avishek Mitra Alexander Speer Kan Lin Sabine Ehrt Michael Niederweis

Iron is essential for replication of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, but iron is efficiently sequestered in the human host during infection. Heme constitutes the largest iron reservoir in the human body and is utilized by many bacterial pathogens as an iron source. While heme acquisition is well studied in other bacterial pathogens, little is known in M. tuberculosis To identify proteins involved i...

Journal: :Microorganisms 2023

Tuberculosis is a disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, representing the second leading cause of death an infectious agent worldwide. The available vaccine against this has insufficient coverage and variable efficacy, accounting for high number cases In fact, estimated third world’s population latent infection. Therefore, developing new vaccines crucial to preventing it. study, highly a...

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2011
Yumiko Tsukamoto Masumi Endoh Tetsu Mukai Yumi Maeda Toshiki Tamura Masanori Kai Masahiko Makino

Previously, we observed that both major membrane protein II of Mycobacterium leprae (MMP-ML) and its fusion with M. bovis BCG (BCG)-derived heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) (Fusion-ML) are immunogenic and that recombinant BCG secreting either of these proteins effectively inhibits the multiplication of M. leprae in mice. Here, we purified M. tuberculosis-derived major membrane protein II (MMP-MTB)...

Journal: :Microbes and infection 2005
Marcus A Horwitz

rBCG30, the first vaccine against tuberculosis demonstrated more potent than BCG in preclinical studies, is the prototype of a class of vaccines that utilize BCG as a host organism for expressing and secreting Mycobacterium tuberculosis major extracellular proteins. The vaccine is based on the concept that extracellular proteins of intracellular pathogens are key immunoprotective molecules. rBC...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1999
J H Lim J K Park E K Jo C H Song D Min Y J Song H J Kim

The three proteins of the antigen 85 complex (85A, 85B, and 85C), which are major secretory products of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, were purified to homogeneity in large amounts by a combination of chromatography on hydroxylapatite, DEAE-Sepharose, and DEAE-Sephacel and gel filtration from M. tuberculosis culture filtrate. Then we examined the immunological reactivity of the three proteins in t...

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