نتایج جستجو برای: bacterial antigens

تعداد نتایج: 315802  

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences 2015
Jennifer L J Heaney Anna C Phillips Douglas Carroll Mark T Drayson

BACKGROUND Bacterial infections in the elderly are common and associated with high morbidity and mortality, with pneumonia the second commonest cause of death. Reductions in antibodies against specific bacterial antigens in saliva and serum could contribute to infection risk in older adults, although they have yet to be examined in relation to age. METHOD IgG, IgA and IgM antibody levels in p...

2012
Ruth Dennehy Siobhán McClean

The increase in antibiotic resistance and the shortage of new antimicrobials to prevent difficult bacterial infections underlines the importance of prophylactic therapies to prevent infection by bacterial pathogens. Vaccination has reduced the incidence of many serious diseases, including respiratory bacterial infections. However, there are many pathogens for which no vaccine is available and s...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2014
Adam R Spaulding Wilmara Salgado-Pabón Joseph A Merriman Christopher S Stach Yinduo Ji Aaron N Gillman Marnie L Peterson Patrick M Schlievert

BACKGROUND Staphylococcus aureus causes serious infections in both hospital and community settings. Attempts have been made to prevent human infection through vaccination against bacterial cell-surface antigens; thus far all have failed. Here we show that superantigens and cytolysins, when used in vaccine cocktails, provide protection from S. aureus USA100-USA400 intrapulmonary challenge. MET...

Journal: :Gut 2004
E Furrie S Macfarlane J H Cummings G T Macfarlane

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The mucosa in ulcerative colitis (UC) is replete with antibody producing plasma B cells and polymorphonuclear leucocytes (PMN). This combination of effector cells requires a crosslinking antigen to evoke an antibody driven PMN inflammatory response via their Fc receptors. The stimulus for activation is thought to be commensal bacteria colonising the gut mucosa. The aim of th...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2004
James E Galen Licheng Zhao Magaly Chinchilla Jin Yuan Wang Marcela F Pasetti Jeffrey Green Myron M Levine

Bacterial live-vector vaccines aim to deliver foreign antigens to the immune system and induce protective immune responses, and surface-expressed or secreted antigens are generally more immunogenic than cytoplasmic constructs. We hypothesize that an optimum expression system will use an endogenous export system to avoid the need for large amounts of heterologous DNA encoding additional proteins...

2003
E Furrie S Macfarlane J H Cummings G T Macfarlane

Background and aims: The mucosa in ulcerative colitis (UC) is replete with antibody producing plasma B cells and polymorphonuclear leucocytes (PMN). This combination of effector cells requires a crosslinking antigen to evoke an antibody driven PMN inflammatory response via their Fc receptors. The stimulus for activation is thought to be commensal bacteria colonising the gut mucosa. The aim of t...

Journal: :Methods 2006
Maarten L van Roosmalen Rolf Kanninga Mohamed El Khattabi Jolanda Neef Sandrine Audouy Tjibbe Bosma Anneke Kuipers Eduard Post Anton Steen Jan Kok Girbe Buist Oscar P Kuipers George Robillard Kees Leenhouts

Mucosal immunization with subunit vaccines requires new types of antigen delivery vehicles and adjuvants for optimal immune responses. We have developed a non-living and non-genetically modified gram-positive bacterial delivery particle (GEM) that has built-in adjuvant activity and a high loading capacity for externally added heterologous antigens that are fused to a high affinity binding domai...

2007
Inaiara R. de Oliveira Heidi C. Bessler Sonia N. Bao Renato de L. Lima Loreny G. Giugliano

Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) is the most common cause of diarrhea in children in developing countries and among travelers to ETEC endemic areas. ETEC diarrhea is caused by colonization of the small intestine mediated by colonization factor (CF) antigens, and subsequent elaboration of enterotoxins. Breast feeding has been related to protection against enteric infections. The protectiv...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1970
Y Fukazawa T Shinoda T Yomoda T Tsuchiya

The character of the antibody response in the rabbit to Salmonella typhimurium somatic (O) antigen was similar to the response to each of several serotypes of Shigella flexneri O antigens, namely a predominance of production of immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibody. Lipopolysaccharide protein (LPSP) and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) fractions of Salmonella O antigen differed significantly in both quantita...

Journal: :Arthritis Research & Therapy 2008
Mariam Siala Benoit Jaulhac Radhouane Gdoura Jean Sibilia Hela Fourati Mohamed Younes Sofien Baklouti Naceur Bargaoui Slaheddine Sellami Abir Znazen Cathy Barthel Elody Collin Adnane Hammami Abdelghani Sghir

INTRODUCTION Bacteria and/or their antigens have been implicated in the pathogenesis of reactive arthritis (ReA). Several studies have reported the presence of bacterial antigens and nucleic acids of bacteria other than those specified by diagnostic criteria for ReA in joint specimens from patients with ReA and various arthritides. The present study was conducted to detect any bacterial DNA and...

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