نتایج جستجو برای: v cholerae

تعداد نتایج: 308013  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Alexandra E Purdy Paula I Watnick

Vibrio cholerae is an estuarine bacterium and the human pathogen responsible for the diarrheal disease cholera. In the environment, arthropods are proposed to be carriers and reservoirs of V. cholerae. However, the molecular basis of the association between V. cholerae and viable arthropods has not been elucidated previously. Here, we show that the V. cholerae Vibrio polysaccharide (VPS)-depend...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2014
Oumar Traoré Outi Martikainen Anja Siitonen Alfred S Traoré Nicolas Barro Kaisa Haukka

INTRODUCTION Vibrio cholerae is a human pathogen and natural inhabitant of aquatic environments. In this study, we surveyed the occurrence of V. cholerae in fish harvested from a reservoir that receives discharges from the population in Ouagadougou through several channels. METHODOLOGY A total of 238 fish and 80 water samples were analyzed for the presence of V. cholerae. RESULTS Altogether...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1982
F L Singleton R Attwell S Jangi R R Colwell

Laboratory microecosystems (microcosms) prepared with a chemically defined sea salt solution were used to study effects of selected environmental parameters on growth and activity of Vibrio cholerae. Growth responses under simulated estuarine conditions of 10 strains of V. cholerae, including clinical and environmental isolates as well as serovars O1 and non-O1, were compared, and all strains y...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1995
T D Connell D J Metzger M Wang M G Jobling R K Holmes

The specificity of the pathway used by Vibrio cholerae for extracellular transport of cholera toxin (CT) and other proteins was examined in several different ways. First, V. cholerae was tested for the ability to secrete the B polypeptides of the type II heat-labile enterotoxins of Escherichia coli. Genes encoding the B polypeptide of LT-IIb in pBluescriptKS- phagemids were introduced into V. c...

Journal: :Frontiers in microbiology 2016
Goutam Chowdhury Sangeeta Joshi Sanjay Bhattacharya Uma Sekar Balaji Birajdar Arpita Bhattacharyya Sumio Shinoda Thandavarayan Ramamurthy

Vibrio cholerae is an aerobic, sucrose fermentative Gram-negative bacterium that generally prevails in the environment. Pathogenic V. cholerae is well-known as causative agent of acute diarrhea. Apart from enteric infections, V. cholerae may also cause other diseases. However, their role in causing extraintestinal infections is not fully known as it needs proper identification and evaluation. F...

2014
Meer T. Alam Thomas A. Weppelmann Chad D. Weber Judith A. Johnson Mohammad H. Rashid Catherine S. Birch Babette A. Brumback Valery E. Madsen Beau de Rochars J. Glenn Afsar Ali

An epidemic of cholera infections was documented in Haiti for the first time in more than 100 years during October 2010. Cases have continued to occur, raising the question of whether the microorganism has established environmental reservoirs in Haiti. We monitored 14 environmental sites near the towns of Gressier and Leogane during April 2012-March 2013. Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor bio...

2012
Anastasia R. Rugel Karl E. Klose

Vibrio cholerae is a Gram-negative bacterium with a single sheathed polar flagellum (Fig. 1.). V. cholerae causes the severe diarrheal disease cholera in humans when it colonizes the small intestine and expresses various virulence factors, including cholera toxin (CT) and toxin coregulated pilus (TCP). V. cholerae is also a natural inhabitant of the marine environment, where it forms biofilms o...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2015
Nur A Hasan Talayeh Rezayat Peter J Blatz Seon Young Choi Kimberly J Griffitt Shah M Rashed Anwar Huq Nicholas G Conger Rita R Colwell D Jay Grimes

An occurrence of Vibrio cholerae non-O1/O139 gastroenteritis in the U.S. Gulf Coast is reported here. Genomic analysis revealed that the isolate lacked known virulence factors associated with the clinical outcome of a V. cholerae infection but did contain putative genomic islands and other accessory virulence factors. Many of these factors are widespread among environmental strains of V. choler...

2014
Mitsutoshi Senoh Jayeeta Ghosh-Banerjee Tamaki Mizuno Sumio Shinoda Shin-ichi Miyoshi Takashi Hamabata G Balakrish Nair Yoshifumi Takeda

Previously, we reported that viable but nonculturable (VBNC) Vibrio cholerae was converted into a culturable state by coculture with several eukaryotic cell lines including HT-29 cells. In this study, we found that a factor converting VBNC V. cholerae into a culturable state (FCVC) existed in cell extracts of eukaryotic cells. FCVC was nondialyzable, proteinase K-sensitive, and stable to heatin...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 1998
S Gorowara S Sapru N K Ganguly

Vibrio cholerae O139 has pandemic potential and it produces copious amounts of fluid secretion. The levels of various second messengers (intracellular Ca2+, cAMP, IP3, PKC) were measured to determine the cause of fluid secretion produced by this strain of V. cholerae. There was a significant increase in the levels of these second messengers in V. cholerae O139 treated ileum as compared to contr...

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