نتایج جستجو برای: h marinum

تعداد نتایج: 531781  

2003
Timothy Lahey

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Journal: :Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy 2007
Efstathios Rallis Elma Koumantaki-Mathioudaki

Mycobacterium marinum is a non-tuberculous mycobacterium found in non-chlorinated water, with worldwide prevalence. It is the most common atypical Mycobacterium that causes opportunistic infection in humans. It presents as a solitary, red-to-violaceous plaque or nodule with an overlying crust or verrucous surface, or as inflammatory nodules or abscesses, usually in a sporotrichotic type of dist...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1975
F M Collins V Montalbine N E Morrison

Mycobacterium marinum strains 1218 and 1219 were inoculated into the hind footpads of T-cell-depleted specific pathogen-free C57B1/6 mice, and the growth and survival of the organisms at the site of injection, the draining popliteal lymph node, and the spleen and lung were quantitated for up to 70 days. T-cell depletion largely ablated the normal cell-mediated antituberculous response to the M....

2017
Zhaobin Huang Zhen Liu Zongze Shao

Members of the family Vibrionaceae are metabolically versatile and ubiquitous in natural environments, with extraordinary genome feature of two chromosomes. Here we reported the complete genome of Paraphotobacterium marinum NSCS20N07DT, a recently described novel genus-level species in the family Vibrionaceae. It contained two circular chromosomes with a size of 2,593,992 bp with G+C content of...

Journal: :Journal of Bacteriology & Mycology: Open Access 2016

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2015
Markus J T Ojanen Hannu Turpeinen Zuzet M Cordova Milka M Hammarén Sanna-Kaisa E Harjula Mataleena Parikka Mika Rämet Marko Pesu

Tuberculosis is a chronic bacterial disease with a complex pathogenesis. An effective immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis requires both the innate and adaptive immune responses, including proper T helper (Th) type 1 cell function. FURIN is a proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin (PCSK) enzyme, which is highly expressed in Th1 type cells. FURIN expression in T cells is essential for mai...

Journal: :Cellular microbiology 2014
Aniek D van der Woude Esther J M Stoop Michael Stiess Sen Wang Roy Ummels Gunny van Stempvoort Sander R Piersma Alessandro Cascioferro Connie R Jiménez Edith N G Houben Joen Luirink Jean Pieters Astrid M van der Sar Wilbert Bitter

The pathogenicity of mycobacteria is closely associated with their ability to export virulence factors. For this purpose, mycobacteria possess different protein secretion systems, including the accessory Sec translocation pathway, SecA2. Although this pathway is associated with intracellular survival and virulence, the SecA2-dependent effector proteins remain largely undefined. In this work, we...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
M Ucko A Colorni H Kvitt A Diamant A Zlotkin W R Knibb

A molecular characterization of two Mycobacterium marinum genes, 16S rRNA and hsp65, was carried out with a total of 21 isolates from various species of fish from both marine and freshwater environments of Israel, Europe, and the Far East. The nucleotide sequences of both genes revealed that all M. marinum isolates from fish in Israel belonged to two different strains, one infecting marine (cul...

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