نتایج جستجو برای: mycobacterium leprae

تعداد نتایج: 46445  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1994
B Wieles M van Agterveld A Janson J Clark-Curtiss T Rinke de Wit M Harboe J Thole

Secreted proteins may serve as major targets in the immune response to mycobacteria. To identify potentially secreted Mycobacterium leprae antigens, antisera specific for culture filtrate proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis were used to screen a panel of recombinant antigens selected previously by leprosy patient sera. Four potentially secreted antigens were identified by this approach, and ...

2014
Xiang Y. Han Francisco J. Silva

Leprosy is a chronic infection of the skin and nerves caused by Mycobacterium leprae and the newly discovered Mycobacterium lepromatosis. Human leprosy has been documented for millennia in ancient cultures. Recent genomic studies of worldwide M. leprae strains have further traced it along global human dispersals during the past ∼ 100,000 years. Because leprosy bacilli are strictly intracellular...

2016
Charlotte Avanzi Jorge del-Pozo Andrej Benjak Karen Stevenson Victor R. Simpson Philippe Busso Joyce McLuckie Chloé Loiseau Colin Lawton Janne Schoening Darren J. Shaw Jérémie Piton Lucio Vera-Cabrera Jesùs S. Velarde-Felix Fergal McDermott Stephen V. Gordon Stewart T. Cole Anna L. Meredith

Leprosy, caused by infection with Mycobacterium leprae or the recently discovered Mycobacterium lepromatosis, was once endemic in humans in the British Isles. Red squirrels in Great Britain (Sciurus vulgaris) have increasingly been observed with leprosy-like lesions on the head and limbs. Using genomics, histopathology, and serology, we found M. lepromatosis in squirrels from England, Ireland, ...

Journal: :Japanese journal of leprosy 2001

Journal: :American journal of clinical pathology 2008
Xiang Y Han Yiel-Hea Seo Kurt C Sizer Taylor Schoberle Gregory S May John S Spencer Wei Li R Geetha Nair

Mycobacterium leprae causes leprosy. M leprae strains collected worldwide have been genetically clonal, which poorly explains the varying severity and clinical features of the disease. We discovered a new Mycobacterium species from 2 patients who died of diffuse lepromatous leprosy (DLL). The Mycobacterium was purified from heavily infected, freshly frozen autopsy liver tissue followed by DNA e...

Journal: :Infection and Immunity 1972

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