نتایج جستجو برای: v cholerae

تعداد نتایج: 308013  

Journal: :Journal of innate immunity 2016
Kyaw Min Aung Annika E Sjöström Ulrich von Pawel-Rammingen Kristian Riesbeck Bernt Eric Uhlin Sun Nyunt Wai

Cholera epidemics are caused by Vibrio cholerae serogroups O1 and O139, whereas strains collectively known as non-O1/non-O139 V. cholerae are found in cases of extraintestinal infections and bacteremia. The mechanisms and factors influencing the occurrence of bacteremia and survival of V. cholerae in normal human serum have remained unclear. We found that naturally occurring IgG recognizing V. ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1999
E F Boyd M K Waldor

Horizontal transfer of genes encoding virulence factors has played a central role in the evolution of many pathogenic bacteria. The unexpected discovery that the genes encoding cholera toxin (ctxAB), the main cause of the profuse secretory diarrhea characteristic of cholera, are encoded on a novel filamentous phage named CTXPhi, has resulted in a renewed interest in the potential mechanisms of ...

2011
Jessica V Hankins James A Madsen David K Giles Brandon M Childers Karl E Klose Jennifer S Brodbelt M Stephen Trent

Similar to most Gram-negative bacteria, the outer leaflet of the outer membrane of Vibrio cholerae is comprised of lipopolysaccharide. Previous reports have proposed that V. cholerae serogroups O1 and O139 synthesize structurally different lipid A domains, which anchor lipopolysaccharide within the outer membrane. In the current study, intact lipid A species of V. cholerae O1 and O139 were anal...

2009
Hadi Abd Amir Saeed Andrej Weintraub Gunnar Sandström

Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of cholera, has the ability to grow and survive in the aquatic free-living amoeba Acanthamoeba castellanii. The aim of the present study was to examine the ability of the clinical isolate V. cholerae O139 MO10 to grow in A. castellanii and to determine the effect of the bacterial capsule and LPS O side chain on intracellular growth. Results from co-cultivati...

2015
David C. Klinzing Seon Young Choi Nur A. Hasan Ronald R. Matias Enrique Tayag Josefina Geronimo Evan Skowronski Shah M. Rashed Kent Kawashima C. Nicole Rosenzweig Henry S. Gibbons Brian C. Torres Veni Liles Alicia C. Alfon Maria Luisa Juan Filipinas F. Natividad Thomas A. Cebula Rita R. Colwell

UNLABELLED Cholera continues to be a global threat, with high rates of morbidity and mortality. In 2011, a cholera outbreak occurred in Palawan, Philippines, affecting more than 500 people, and 20 individuals died. Vibrio cholerae O1 was confirmed as the etiological agent. Source attribution is critical in cholera outbreaks for proper management of the disease, as well as to control spread. In ...

2012
Andrew M. Stern Amanda J. Hay Zhi Liu Fiona A. Desland Juan Zhang Zengtao Zhong Jun Zhu

UNLABELLED Vibrio cholerae, the cause of an often fatal infectious diarrhea, remains a large global public health threat. Little is known about the challenges V. cholerae encounters during colonization of the intestines, which genes are important for overcoming these challenges, and how these genes are regulated. In this study, we examined the V. cholerae response to nitric oxide (NO), an antib...

2011
Duochun Wang Haiyin Wang Yanyan Zhou Qiuxiang Zhang Fanfei Zhang Pengcheng Du Shujing Wang Chen Chen Biao Kan

Vibrio mimicus, the species most similar to V. cholerae, is a microbe present in the natural environmental and sometimes causes diarrhea and internal infections in humans. It shows similar phenotypes to V. cholerae but differs in some biochemical characteristics. The molecular mechanisms underlying the differences in biochemical metabolism between V. mimicus and V. cholerae are currently unclea...

Akbar Tavakoli, Bita Bakhshi, Farahtaj Navabakbar, Fereshteh Shahcheraghi, Mansoor Salehi, Mohammad Reza Pourshafie, Seyed Mohsen Zahraei, Ziba Faradjzadegan,

Background: The virulence of a pathogenic Vibrio cholerae is dependent on a discrete set of genetic determinants. In this study, we determined the distribution of virulence determinants among the clinical and environmental isolates of V. cholerae. Methods: The antibiotic resistance profiles of the isolates were determined using standard disk diffusion assay. PCR assay was performed to analyze t...

2002
Tadahiro Karasawa Tatsuya Mihara Hisao Kurazono

The distribution of the zot gene that encodes the zonula occludens toxin, a newly described toxin of Pibrio cholerae, among clinical, environmental and food isolates of V. cholerae 01 and non-01 was investigated. Both the zot gene and the ctx gene that encode cholera toxin were found in 247 of 257 clinical strains and 62 of 415 environmental or food isolates of V. cholerae 01. The zot gene, but...

2014
Munmun Mukherjee Prathusha Kakarla Sanath Kumar Esmeralda Gonzalez Jared T. Floyd Madhuri Inupakutika Amith Reddy Devireddy Selena R. Tirrell Merissa Bruns Guixin He Ingrid E. Lindquist Anitha Sundararajan Faye D. Schilkey Joann Mudge Manuel F. Varela

Pathogenic strains of Vibrio cholerae are responsible for endemic and pandemic outbreaks of the disease cholera. The complete toxigenic mechanisms underlying virulence in Vibrio strains are poorly understood. The hypothesis of this work was that virulent versus non-virulent strains of V. cholerae harbor distinctive genomic elements that encode virulence. The purpose of this study was to elucida...

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