نتایج جستجو برای: bordetella

تعداد نتایج: 3867  

Journal: :iranian journal of microbiology 0
r g bodade biotechnology research laboratory, school of life sciences, swami ramanand teerth marathawada university, nanded, india. n ahemad biotechnology research laboratory, school of life sciences, swami ramanand teerth marathawada university, nanded, india. c n khobragade biotechnology research laboratory, school of life sciences, swami ramanand teerth marathawada university, nanded, india.

background and objectives: bordetella species colonize the respiratory tract of mammals and thereby cause the whooping cough. most of the species produce adenylate cyclase - a toxin ( hemolysin ) responsible for increasing intracellular cyclic amp (camp) levels in mammalian neutrophils and macrophages and as a consequence their phagocytic function get impaired . this study was carried out to is...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1987
A Nicosia R Rappuoli

Pertussis toxin (PT), the major virulence factor of Bordetella pertussis, is composed of five different subunits whose genes are organized as an operon. We report the mapping of the promoter region of the PT operon and show that this promoter is only weakly active in Escherichia coli. Bordetella parapertussis and Bordetella bronchiseptica, which do not produce any PT, are shown to have a weaker...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1995
R S Weyant D G Hollis R E Weaver M F Amin A G Steigerwalt S P O'Connor A M Whitney M I Daneshvar C W Moss D J Brenner

CDC nonoxidizer group 2 (NO-2) currently consists of 15 gram-negative, rod-shaped, oxidase-negative, asaccharolytic, brown soluble pigment-producing strains isolated from blood cultures, usually from young adults. On the basis of their cellular fatty acid profiles, NO-2 strains formed a single group that was identical with the profile of Bordetella avium. 16S rRNA sequencing of one NO-2 strain ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2001
T J Brickman H Y Kang S K Armstrong

Genetic and biochemical studies have established that Fur and iron mediate repression of Bordetella alcaligin siderophore system (alc) genes under iron-replete nutritional growth conditions. In this study, transcriptional analyses using Bordetella chromosomal alc-lacZ operon fusions determined that maximal alc gene transcriptional activity under iron starvation stress conditions is dependent on...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2006
Kazunari Kamachi Hiromi Toyoizumi-Ajisaka Kohei Toda Sann Chan Soeung Svay Sarath Ya Nareth Yoshinobu Horiuchi Kazunobu Kojima Motohide Takahashi Yoshichika Arakawa

We developed a loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) method to detect Bordetella pertussis infection. This LAMP assay detected B. pertussis with high sensitivity, but not other Bordetella species. Among nasopharyngeal swab samples from subjects with suspected pertussis, LAMP results showed a high level of agreement with results of conventional PCR. This method is a rapid, sensitive, and...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2000
S Z Hausman D L Burns

Recently, concern has been voiced about the potential effect that antigenic divergence of circulating strains of Bordetella pertussis might have on the efficacy of pertussis vaccines. In order to model antigenic drift of pertussis toxin, a critical component of many pertussis vaccines, and to examine the effects of such drift on antibody neutralization, we engineered a strain of B. pertussis to...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2009
Rachel M Stenger Martien C M Poelen Ed E Moret Betsy Kuipers Sven C M Bruijns Peter Hoogerhout Marcel Hijnen Audrey J King Frits R Mooi Claire J P Boog Cécile A C M van Els

P.69 pertactin (P.69 Prn), an adhesion molecule from the causative agent of pertussis, Bordetella pertussis, is present in cellular and most acellular vaccines that are currently used worldwide. Although both humoral immunity and cellular immunity directed against P.69 Prn have been implicated in protective immune mechanisms, the identities of CD4(+) T-cell epitopes on the P.69 Prn protein rema...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2004
Lyndsay M Schaeffer Francis X McCormack Huixing Wu Alison A Weiss

Surfactant proteins A (SP-A) and D (SP-D) play an important role in the innate immune defenses of the respiratory tract. SP-A binds to the lipid A region of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), and SP-D binds to the core oligosaccharide region. Both proteins induce aggregation, act as opsonins for neutrophils and macrophages, and have direct antimicrobial activity. Bordetella pertussis LPS has a branched ...

Journal: :Avian diseases 2009
Karen B Register Robert A Kunkle

Bordetella hinzii is commonly acquired from the respiratory tract of diseased poultry but is generally regarded as nonpathogenic in avian hosts because attempts to demonstrate disease following experimental infection of chickens and turkeys have failed. Recently, with the availability of highly specific DNA-based methods for identification of this agent, it was recognized that some isolates use...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1966
J Munoz B M Hestekin

Munoz, J. (Rocky Mountain Laboratory, Hamilton, Mont.), and B. M. Hestekin. Antigens of Bordetella pertussis. IV. Effect of heat, Merthiolate, and formaldehyde on histamine-sensitizing factor and protective activity of soluble extracts from Bordetella pertussis. J. Bacteriol. 91:2175-2179. 1966.-Both histamine-sensitizing and protective activities of soluble preparations from Bordetella pertuss...

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