نتایج جستجو برای: c jejuni

تعداد نتایج: 1059670  

2015
Jong-Chul Kim Euna Oh Jinyong Kim Byeonghwa Jeon

Campylobacter jejuni is one of the leading bacterial causes of human gastroenteritis. Due to the increasing rates of human campylobacteriosis, C. jejuni is considered as a serious public health concern worldwide. C. jejuni is a microaerophilic, fastidious bacterium. C. jejuni must overcome a wide range of stress conditions during foodborne transmission to humans, such as food preservation and p...

2011
Stefan Bereswill André Fischer Rita Plickert Lea-Maxie Haag Bettina Otto Anja A. Kühl Javid I. Dashti Andreas E. Zautner Melba Muñoz Christoph Loddenkemper Uwe Groß Ulf B. Göbel Markus M. Heimesaat

BACKGROUND Although Campylobacter jejuni-infections have a high prevalence worldwide and represent a significant socioeconomic burden, it is still not well understood how C. jejuni causes intestinal inflammation. Detailed investigation of C. jejuni-mediated intestinal immunopathology is hampered by the lack of appropriate vertebrate models. In particular, mice display colonization resistance ag...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2005
Tohru Takata Takafumi Ando Dawn A Israel Trudy M Wassenaar Martin J Blaser

The role of a dprA ortholog (Cj0634) in Campylobacter jejuni transformation was phenotypically assessed using two strains. C. jejuni strain 11168 was naturally competent for transformation by chromosomal DNA, while efficiency decreased 100-fold in a Cj0634::aphA mutant, whereas C. jejuni strain 480 was not naturally competent. C. jejuni strain 480 but not 11168 could be electro-transformed by s...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2013
Abofu Alemka Harald Nothaft Jing Zheng Christine M Szymanski

Campylobacter jejuni is the etiologic agent of human bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide. In contrast, despite heavy colonization, C. jejuni maintains a commensal mode of existence in chickens. The consumption of contaminated chicken products is thought to be the principal mode of C. jejuni transmission to the human population. C. jejuni harbors a system for N-linked protein glycosylation that ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1985
J A Kiehlbauch R A Albach L L Baum K P Chang

In vitro phagocytosis and intracellular survival of Campylobacter jejuni strain 2964 in mononuclear phagocytes were studied. The following three types of mononuclear phagocytes were used: a J774G8 peritoneal macrophage line derived from BALB/c mice, resident BALB/c peritoneal macrophages, and human peripheral blood monocytes. When C. jejuni and mononuclear phagocytes were combined at a ratio of...

Journal: :Journal of vaccines & vaccination 2010
Ximin Zeng Fuzhou Xu Jun Lin

Campylobacter jejuni is the leading bacterial cause of human enteritis in many industrialized countries. There is no commercial vaccine against C. jejuni available to date. CmeC is an essential outer membrane component of CmeABC multidrug efflux pump that plays a critical role in antibiotic resistance and in vivo colonization of C. jejuni. CmeC is prevalent in C. jejuni strains and is dramatica...

2014
Martin Stahl Jenna Ries Jenny Vermeulen Hong Yang Ho Pan Sham Shauna M. Crowley Yuliya Badayeva Stuart E. Turvey Erin C. Gaynor Xiaoxia Li Bruce A. Vallance

Campylobacter jejuni is a major source of foodborne illness in the developed world, and a common cause of clinical gastroenteritis. Exactly how C. jejuni colonizes its host's intestines and causes disease is poorly understood. Although it causes severe diarrhea and gastroenteritis in humans, C. jejuni typically dwells as a commensal microbe within the intestines of most animals, including birds...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2008
Kari D Shoaf-Sweeney Charles L Larson Xiaoting Tang Michael E Konkel

Campylobacter jejuni is one of the leading bacterial causes of food-borne gastroenteritis. Infection with C. jejuni is frequently acquired through the consumption of undercooked poultry or foods cross-contaminated with raw poultry. Given the importance of poultry as a reservoir for Campylobacter organisms, investigators have performed studies to understand the protective role of maternal antibo...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Michael E Konkel Jeffrey E Christensen A Singh Dhillon Alison B Lane Rebekah Hare-Sanford Dennis M Schaberg Charles L Larson

Campylobacter jejuni isolates possess multiple adhesive proteins termed adhesins, which promote the organism's attachment to epithelial cells. Based on the proposal that one or more adhesins are shared among C. jejuni isolates, we hypothesized that C. jejuni strains would compete for intestinal and cecal colonization in broiler chicks. To test this hypothesis, we selected two C. jejuni strains ...

Journal: :Poultry science 2008
X Li C L Swaggerty M H Kogut H Chiang Y Wang K J Genovese H He N J Stern I Y Pevzner H Zhou

Campylobacter jejuni is one of the most common causes of acute enteritis worldwide. Chickens are believed to be the main reservoir of C. jejuni. The role that host genetics play in resistance/susceptibility to C. jejuni colonization in broilers is still not clear. Day-old broilers from 2 parental lines (A and B) and their F(1) reciprocal crosses (C and D) were challenged orally with 10(5) cfu o...

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