نتایج جستجو برای: bacterial pathogen

تعداد نتایج: 258155  

2016
Punsiri M. Colonne Caylin G. Winchell Daniel E. Voth

Intracellular bacterial pathogens replicate within eukaryotic cells and display unique adaptations that support key infection events including invasion, replication, immune evasion, and dissemination. From invasion to dissemination, all stages of the intracellular bacterial life cycle share the same three-dimensional cytosolic space containing the host cytoskeleton. For successful infection and...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1985
C C Johnson J F Reinhardt M A Edelstein M E Mulligan W L George S M Finegold

Clinical isolates of agar-pitting, formate-fumarate-requiring, anaerobic gram-negative bacilli were recharacterized in consideration of the species descriptions of Bacteroides ureolyticus and the newly described B. gracilis, Campylobacter concisus, and Wolinella sp. During an 11-year period, 7.5% (101 of 1,341) of all specimens yielding anaerobes were found to contain an organism in this group....

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2004
Judith Branger Sylvia Knapp Sebastiaan Weijer Jaklien C Leemans Jennie M Pater Peter Speelman Sandrine Florquin Tom van der Poll

To determine the role of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) in the immune response to pneumonia, C3H/HeJ mice (which display a mutant nonfunctional TLR4) and C3H/HeN wild-type mice were intranasally infected with either Streptococcus pneumoniae (a common gram-positive respiratory pathogen) or Klebsiella pneumoniae (a common gram-negative respiratory pathogen). In cases of pneumococcal pneumonia, TLR4 ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1993
R C Brunham F A Plummer R S Stephens

Many bacterial pathogens are exquisitely adapted to host parasitization. Their niche is primarily determined by the biochemical milieu of the host. As such, pathogens are selected to exhibit environmentally responsive and adaptive molecular traits which allow adherence, entrance, and replication within the host (7, 26). One major set of selective forces which operates to shape the phenotype of ...

2012
Stephen T. Abedon

Vertebrate animals possess multiple anti-pathogen defenses. Individual mechanisms usually are differentiated into those that are immunologically adaptive vs. more "primitive" anti-pathogen phenomena described as innate responses. Here I frame defenses used by bacteria against bacteriophages as analogous to these animal immune functions. Included are numerous anti-phage defenses in addition to t...

2013
Andrew C Doxey Brendan J McConkey

Molecular mimicry of host proteins is a common strategy adopted by bacterial pathogens to interfere with and exploit host processes. Despite the availability of pathogen genomes, few studies have attempted to predict virulence-associated mimicry relationships directly from genomic sequences. Here, we analyzed the proteomes of 62 pathogenic and 66 non-pathogenic bacterial species, and screened f...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Andrea J Jani Cheryl J Briggs

Symbiotic microbial communities may interact with infectious pathogens sharing a common host. The microbiome may limit pathogen infection or, conversely, an invading pathogen can disturb the microbiome. Documentation of such relationships during naturally occurring disease outbreaks is rare, and identifying causal links from field observations is difficult. This study documented the effects of ...

Journal: :کنترل بیولوژیک آفات و بیماری های گیاهی 0
سمیه السادات قافله باشی دانش آموختة کارشناسی ارشد، گروه گیاه پزشکی، دانشکدة علوم و مهندسی کشاورزی، پردیس کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی دانشگاه تهران، کرج فاطمه جمالی استادیار، گروه زراعت و اصلاح نباتات، دانشکدة کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه خلیج فارس بوشهر مسعود احمدزاده استاد، گروه گیاه پزشکی، دانشکدة علوم و مهندسی کشاورزی، پردیس کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی دانشگاه تهران، کرج

pseudomonas fluorescens utpf68, well-known biocontrol bacteria was used in this study. the volatile metabolites released from utpf68 in na, nag, pda media, could inhibit the growth of fungi p.drechsleri at the rate of 84.44, 83.55 and 67.33 percent, respectively. the results showed that antibiotics production in pda and cma media prevented the growth of p. drechsleri, 100% and 93%, respectively...

2015
Eric Martinez Franck Cantet Matteo Bonazzi

Invasion and colonization of host cells by bacterial pathogens depend on the activity of a large number of prokaryotic proteins, defined as virulence factors, which can subvert and manipulate key host functions. The study of host/pathogen interactions is therefore extremely important to understand bacterial infections and develop alternative strategies to counter infectious diseases. This appro...

2013
Keith Ireton

Several bacterial pathogens, including Listeria monocytogenes, Shigella flexneri and Rickettsia spp., have evolved mechanisms to actively spread within human tissues. Spreading is initiated by the pathogen-induced recruitment of host filamentous (F)-actin. F-actin forms a tail behind the microbe, propelling it through the cytoplasm. The motile pathogen then encounters the host plasma membrane, ...

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