نتایج جستجو برای: clostridium septicum

تعداد نتایج: 22167  

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1992
R L Ragland J R Knorr G M Lee U DeGirolami N D Gelber

A 67-year-old man with no significant prior medical history was brought to our Emergency Room (ER) obtunded. His wife related a history of a rapidly progressive 18-hour deterioration starting with nausea and vomiting and followed by fever and chills, diarrhea, confusion, and ultimately unresponsiveness. In the ER, he was hemodynamically unstable. An emergent noncontrast CT examination of the br...

2013
Maximilian Hartel Asad Kutup Axel Gehl Jozef Zustin Lars G. Grossterlinden Johannes M. Rueger Wolfgang Lehmann

Background. Spontaneous gas gangrene is a rare disease in which Clostridium septicum frequently can be detected. After an incubation period of 5-48 hours, a very painful swelling is accompanied by a rapidly spreading toxic-infectious clinical picture ultimately leading to septic shock and multiple organ failure. We present a case of a completely documented rare infectious disease with triage fi...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1997
V M Gordon R Benz K Fujii S H Leppla R K Tweten

Clostridium septicum alpha-toxin is secreted as an inactive 46,450-Da protoxin. The protoxin is activated by proteolytic cleavage near the C terminus, which eventually causes the release of a 45-amino-acid fragment. Proteoytic activation and loss of the propeptide allow alpha-toxin to oligomerize and form pores on the plasma membrane, which results in colloidal-osmotic lysis. Activation may be ...

2015
Anjana Chakravorty Milena M. Awad Jackie K. Cheung Thomas J. Hiscox Dena Lyras Julian I. Rood

Clostridium septicum is the causative agent of atraumatic gas gangrene, with α-toxin, an extracellular pore-forming toxin, essential for disease. How C. septicum modulates the host's innate immune response is poorly defined, although α-toxin-intoxicated muscle cells undergo cellular oncosis, characterised by mitochondrial dysfunction and release of reactive oxygen species. Nonetheless, the sign...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1999
V M Gordon K L Nelson J T Buckley V L Stevens R K Tweten P C Elwood S H Leppla

The alpha toxin produced by Clostridium septicum is a channel-forming protein that is an important contributor to the virulence of the organism. Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are sensitive to low concentrations of the toxin, indicating that they contain toxin receptors. Using retroviral mutagenesis, a mutant CHO line (BAG15) was generated that is resistant to alpha toxin. FACS analysis show...

2010
Oliver Knapp Bradley Stiles Michel R. Popoff

Pore-forming toxins (PFTs) represent the largest known group of bacterial protein toxins to date. Membrane insertion and subsequent pore-formation occurs after initial binding to cell-surface receptor and oligomerization. Aerolysin, a toxin produced by the Gram-negative bacterium Aeromonas hydrophila and related species, belongs to the PFT group and shares a common mechanism of action involving...

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