نتایج جستجو برای: ctxa

تعداد نتایج: 111  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Sinem Beyhan Anna D Tischler Andrew Camilli Fitnat H Yildiz

Differences in whole-genome expression patterns between the classical and El Tor biotypes of Vibrio cholerae O1 were determined under conditions that induce virulence gene expression in the classical biotype. A total of 524 genes (13.5% of the genome) were found to be differentially expressed in the two biotypes. The expression of genes encoding proteins required for biofilm formation, chemotax...

2010
Alex T. Nielsen Nadia A. Dolganov Thomas Rasmussen Glen Otto Michael C. Miller Stephen A. Felt Stéphanie Torreilles Gary K. Schoolnik

A fundamental, but unanswered question in host-pathogen interactions is the timing, localization and population distribution of virulence gene expression during infection. Here, microarray and in situ single cell expression methods were used to study Vibrio cholerae growth and virulence gene expression during infection of the rabbit ligated ileal loop model of cholera. Genes encoding the toxin-...

2011
Theodoros Kelesidis Sotirios Tsiodras

et al. Climate and infectious disease: use of remote sensing for detection of Vibrio cholerae by indirect measurement. al. Direct detection of Vibrio cholerae and ctxA in Peruvian coastal water and plankton by PCR. 7. Keasler SP, Hall RH. Detecting and bio-typing Vibrio cholerae O1 with multi-plex polymerase chain reaction. To the Editor: The role of clostridia as intestinal pathogens has been ...

2017
Thuong V Nguyen Quang D Pham Quoc K Do Tai T Diep Hung C Phan Thang V Ho Hong T Do Lan T Phan Huu N Tran

BACKGROUND After more than a decade of steadily declining notifications, the number of reported cholera cases has recently increased in Vietnam. We conducted a matched case-control study to investigate transmission of cholera during an outbreak in Ben Tre, southern Vietnam, and to explore the associated risk factors. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Sixty of 71 diarrheal patients confirmed to b...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1996
E Campos H Bolaños M T Acuña G Díaz M C Matamoros H Raventós L M Sánchez O Sánchez C Barquero

Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of diarrhea associated with Vibrio mimicus were identified in 33 hospitalized patients referred to the Costa Rican National Diagnostic Laboratory Network between 1991 and 1994. The relevant symptoms presented by patients included abundant watery diarrhea, vomiting, and severe dehydration that required intravenous Dhaka solution in 83% of patients but...

2018
Zenat Z. Hossain Israt Farhana Suhella M. Tulsiani Anowara Begum Peter K. M. Jensen

Fish have been considered natural reservoirs of Vibrio cholerae, the deadly diarrheal pathogen. However, little is known about the role of fish in the transmission of V. cholerae from the Bay of Bengal to the households of rural and urban Bangladesh. This study analyzes the incidence and pathogenic potential of V. cholerae in Hilsha (Tenualosa ilisha), a commonly caught and consumed fish that e...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Ashrafus Safa Jinath Sultana Phung Dac Cam James C. Mwansa Richard Y.C. Kong

To the Editor: Vibrio cholerae is a water-borne pathogen that causes a severe watery diarrhea disease known as cholera. On the basis of variable somatic O antigen composition, >200 serogroups of V. cholerae have been recognized. Classical and El Tor are 2 well-established biotypes within the V. cholerae O1 serogroup, and they can be distinguished by differences in their biochemical reactions or...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1997
S M Faruque K M Ahmed A R Abdul Alim F Qadri A K Siddique M J Albert

The emergence of Vibrio cholerae O139 Bengal in 1993, its rapid spread in an epidemic form, in which it replaced existing strains of V. cholerae O1 during 1992 and 1993, and the subsequent reemergence of V. cholerae O1 of the El Tor biotype in Bangladesh since 1994 have raised questions regarding the origin of the reemerged El Tor vibrios. We studied 50 El Tor vibrio strains isolated in Banglad...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1999
S M Faruque A K Siddique M N Saha Asadulghani M M Rahman K Zaman M J Albert D A Sack R B Sack

Vibrio cholerae O139 Bengal initially appeared in the southern coastal region of Bangladesh and spread northward, causing explosive epidemics during 1992 and 1993. The resurgence of V. cholerae O139 during 1995 after its transient displacement by a new clone of El Tor vibrios demonstrated rapid changes in the epidemiology of cholera in Bangladesh. A recent outbreak of cholera in two north-centr...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1994
C C Häse L S Thai M Boesman-Finkelstein V L Mar W N Burnette H R Kaslow L A Stevens J Moss R A Finkelstein

The catalytic A subunit of cholera toxin (CT-A) is capable of ADP-ribosylating the guanine nucleotide-binding protein, which regulates cell adenylyl cyclase, leading to the life-threatening diarrhea of cholera. Amino acids involved in the enzymatic activity of CT-A have previously been identified. By means of site-directed mutagenesis, an analog of the CT-A subunit gene was created with codon s...

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