نتایج جستجو برای: s. iniae

تعداد نتایج: 711135  

2014
Mo-fei Li Bao-cun Zhang Jun Li Li Sun

Streptococcus iniae is a Gram-positive bacterium and a severe pathogen to a wide range of economically important fish species. In addition, S. iniae is also a zoonotic pathogen and can cause serious infections in humans. In this study, we identified from a pathogenic S. iniae strain a putative bacteriocin, Sil, and examined its biological activity. Sil is composed of 101 amino acid residues and...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2011
Benjamin R LaFrentz Craig A Shoemaker Phillip H Klesius

Streptococcus iniae is one of the most economically important Gram-positive pathogens in cultured fish species worldwide. The USDA-ARS Aquatic Animal Health Research Unit developed a modified (contains concentrated culture supernatant) S. iniae bacterin that has been demonstrated to be efficacious, and protection is mediated by specific anti-S. iniae antibodies. Although effective, the specific...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2009
De-Hai Xu Craig A Shoemaker Phillip H Klesius

Ichthyophthirius multifiliis Fouquet (Ich) and Streptococcus iniae are 2 major pathogens of cultured Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus (L). Currently there is no information available for the effect of coinfection by Ich and S. iniae on fish. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of parasite load and Ich development size on fish mortality following S. iniae infection. Low mo...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Jeffrey B. Locke Ramy K. Aziz Mike R. Vicknair Victor Nizet John T. Buchanan

BACKGROUND Streptococcus iniae is a significant pathogen in finfish aquaculture, though knowledge of virulence determinants is lacking. Through pyrosequencing of the S. iniae genome we have identified two gene homologues to classical surface-anchored streptococcal virulence factors: M-like protein (simA) and C5a peptidase (scpI). METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS S. iniae possesses a Mga-like lo...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2007
Jeffrey B Locke Kelly M Colvin Anup K Datta Silpa K Patel Nandita N Naidu Melody N Neely Victor Nizet John T Buchanan

Surface capsular polysaccharides play a critical role in protecting several pathogenic microbes against innate host defenses during infection. Little is known about virulence mechanisms of the fish pathogen Streptococcus iniae, though indirect evidence suggests that capsule could represent an important factor. The putative S. iniae capsule operon contains a homologue of the cpsD gene, which is ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2002
Jeffrey D Fuller Alvin C Camus Carla L Duncan Victor Nizet Darrin J Bast Ronald L Thune Donald E Low Joyce C S De Azavedo

Streptococcus iniae causes meningoencephalitis and death in cultured fish species and soft-tissue infection in humans. We recently reported that S. iniae is responsible for local tissue necrosis and bacteremia in a murine subcutaneous infection model. The ability to cause bacteremia in this model is associated with a genetic profile unique to strains responsible for disease in fish and humans (...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2011
De-fang Chen Kai-yu Wang Yi Geng Jun Wang Xiao-li Huang Ming He

The pathological changes present in channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus spontaneously infected by Streptococcus iniae are described. The most consistent gross findings were marked petechial hemorrhages of the skin and congestion of internal organs, particularly the liver, spleen and kidneys. Other features included color fading at the edge of fin rays, enteritis and ascites. Histological examin...

2015
Jun Wang Kaiyu Wang Defang Chen Yi Geng Xiaoli Huang Yang He Lili Ji Tao Liu Erlong Wang Qian Yang Weimin Lai Bing Yan

Streptococcus iniae is a major fish pathogen that can also cause human bacteremia, cellulitis and meningitis. Screening for and identification of protective antigens plays an important role in developing therapies against S. iniae infections. In this study, we indicated that the α-enolase of S. iniae was not only distributed in the cytoplasm and associated to cell walls, but was also secreted t...

2006
P. Klesius J. Evans H. Yeh A. E. Goodwin

Streptococcus iniae is among the major pathogens of a large number of fish species cultured in fresh and marine recirculating and net pen production systems. The traditional plate culture technique to detect and identify S. iniae is time consuming and may be problematic due to phenotypic variations of S. iniae isolates. The rapid transmission and severe economic impact of this disease necessita...

2016
Yong-Uk Jeong Dharaneedharan Subramanian Yeoung-Hwan Jang Dong-Hwi Kim So-Hyun Park Kyung-il Park Young-Don Lee Moon-Soo Heo

Streptococcus iniae is a causative agent of hemorrhagic septicemia in olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus, in Korea, resulting in serious economic losses. As a preventive measure, M VAC INIAE (Mastuken, Japan) was prepared from the S. iniae F2K strain and tested against the SI-36 strain prevalent on flounder fish farms on Jeju Island, Korea. F2K had a serotype of 38 (–) and SI-36 38 (+). The...

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