نتایج جستجو برای: bacillus anthracis sterne 34f2

تعداد نتایج: 56765  

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2005
Les Baillie Stephen Hibbs Pei Tsai Guan-Liang Cao Gerald M Rosen

The spore forming Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax, has achieved notoriety due to its use as a bioterror agent. In the environment, B. anthracis exists as a dormant endospore. Germination of endospores during their internalization within the myeloid phagocyte, and the ability of those endospores to survive exposure to antibacterial killing mechanisms su...

2015
Bruce Huang Tao Xie David Rotstein Hui Fang David M. Frucht Shihui Liu

The principal portal for anthrax infection in natural animal outbreaks is the digestive tract. Enteric exposure to anthrax, which is difficult to detect or prevent in a timely manner, could be exploited as an act of terror through contamination of human or animal food. Our group has developed a novel animal model of gastrointestinal (GI) anthrax for evaluation of disease pathogenesis and experi...

2013
Tao Xie Chen Sun Kadriye Uslu Roger D. Auth Hui Fang Weiming Ouyang David M. Frucht

The scientific community has been restricted by the lack of a practical and informative animal model of gastrointestinal infection with vegetative Bacillus anthracis. We herein report the development of a murine model of gastrointestinal anthrax infection by gavage of vegetative Sterne strain of Bacillus anthracis into the complement-deficient A/J mouse strain. Mice infected in this manner deve...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2007
Karla D Passalacqua Nicholas H Bergman Jung Yeop Lee David H Sherman Philip C Hanna

Microarray analyses were conducted to evaluate the paraquat-induced global transcriptional response of Bacillus anthracis Sterne (34F(2)) to varying levels of endogenous superoxide stress. Data revealed that the transcription of genes putatively involved in metal/ion transport, bacillibactin siderophore biosynthesis, the glyoxalase pathway, and oxidoreductase activity was perturbed most signifi...

2015
Taissia G. Popova Allison Teunis Haley Vaseghi Weidong Zhou Virginia Espina Lance A. Liotta Serguei G. Popov

Nitric oxide (NO) is a key physiological regulator in eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms. It can cause a variety of biological effects by reacting with its targets or/and indirectly inducing oxidative stress. NO can also be produced by bacteria including the pathogenic Bacillus anthracis; however, its role in the infectious process only begins to emerge. NO incapacitates macrophages by S-nitr...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2011
Celia M Ebrahimi Tamsin R Sheen Christian W Renken Roberta A Gottlieb Kelly S Doran

Bacillus anthracis is a Gram-positive spore-forming bacterium that causes anthrax disease in humans and animals. Systemic infection is characterized by septicemia, toxemia, and meningitis, the main neurological complication associated with high mortality. We have shown previously that B. anthracis Sterne is capable of blood-brain barrier (BBB) penetration, establishing the classic signs of meni...

2017
Katie R. Margulieux Benjamin K. Liebov Venkata S. K. K. S. Tirumala Arpita Singh John H. Bushweller Robert K. Nakamoto Molly A. Hughes

The antimicrobial activity of the chemokine CXCL10 against vegetative cells of Bacillus anthracis occurs via both bacterial FtsE/X-dependent and-independent pathways. Previous studies established that the FtsE/X-dependent pathway was mediated through interaction of the N-terminal region(s) of CXCL10 with a functional FtsE/X complex, while the FtsE/X-independent pathway was mediated through the ...

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