نتایج جستجو برای: mtb

تعداد نتایج: 3669  

2017
Tarsizio Chikaonda Nelson Nguluwe Brian Barnett Runa H Gokhale Robert Krysiak Isaac Thengolose Nora E Rosenberg Christopher Stanley James Mpunga Irving F Hoffman Mina Hosseinipour Lesley Scott Wendy Stevens

BACKGROUND Xpert® MTB/RIF is a molecular test for the detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and rifampicin resistance. It is considered to be a great advance over smear microscopy and culture. However, there is very little information regarding the performance characteristics of Xpert MTB/RIF in Malawi. OBJECTIVE We aimed to evaluate the performance of Xpert MTB/RIF in a Malawian setting. ...

2016
Shabir A. Bhat Iram K. Iqbal Ashwani Kumar

The NADH:NAD+ ratio is the primary indicator of the metabolic state of bacteria. NAD(H) homeostasis is critical for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) survival and is thus considered an important drug target, but the spatio-temporal measurements of NAD(H) remain a challenge. Genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors of the NADH:NAD+ ratios were recently described, paving the way for investigatio...

2010
Sandeep Kumar Abhijit A. Sardesai Debashree Basu Kalappagowda Muniyappa Seyed E. Hasnain

BACKGROUND HU a small, basic, histone like protein is a major component of the bacterial nucleoid. E. coli has two subunits of HU coded by hupA and hupB genes whereas Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) has only one subunit of HU coded by ORF Rv2986c (hupB gene). One noticeable feature regarding Mtb HupB, based on sequence alignment of HU orthologs from different bacteria, was that HupB(Mtb) bears...

2018
Xiaofu Pan Shoufeng Yang Margaret A. Deighton Yue Qu Liang Hong Feifei Su

Introduction: The Xpert MTB/RIF is recommended by the World Health Organization as a first line rapid test for the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB); however, China does not routinely use this test, partially due to the lack of a sufficient number of systematic evaluations of this assay in local patients. The aims of this study were to comprehensively assess the diagnostic performance of...

2010
Dong-Min Shin Bo-Young Jeon Hye-Mi Lee Hyo Sun Jin Jae-Min Yuk Chang-Hwa Song Sang-Hee Lee Zee-Won Lee Sang-Nae Cho Jin-Man Kim Richard L. Friedman Eun-Kyeong Jo

The "enhanced intracellular survival" (eis) gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is involved in the intracellular survival of M. smegmatis. However, its exact effects on host cell function remain elusive. We herein report that Mtb Eis plays essential roles in modulating macrophage autophagy, inflammatory responses, and cell death via a reactive oxygen species (ROS)-dependent pathway. Macrop...

2017
Michelle L. T. Ang Siti Z. Zainul Rahim Paola Florez de Sessions Wenwei Lin Vanessa Koh Kevin Pethe Martin L. Hibberd Sylvie Alonso

Ethionamide (ETH) is part of the drug arsenal available to treat multi-drug resistant tuberculosis. The current paradigm of this pro-drug activation involves the mycobacterial enzyme EthA and the transcriptional repressor, EthR. However, several lines of evidence suggest the involvement of additional players. The ethA/R locus was deleted in Mycobacterium bovis BCG and three Mycobacterium tuberc...

2017
Yousang Ko Changhwan Kim Boksoon Chang Suh-Young Lee So Young Park Eun-Kyung Mo Su Jin Hong Myung Goo Lee In Gyu Hyun Yong Bum Park

BACKGROUND Isolation of M. tuberculosis (MTB) is required in cases of Tuberculous pleural effusion (TBPE) for confirming diagnosis and successful therapy based on drug sensitivity test. Several studies have focused on predictors of MTB culture positivity in TBPE. However, the clinical role of loculated TBPE as a predictor of MTB cultivation from TBPE remains unclear. The aim of this study was t...

2014
Nibiao Zheng Christopher C. Whalen Andreas Handel

Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease with a peculiar feature: Upon infection with the causative agent, Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (MTB), most hosts enter a latent state during which no transmission of MTB to new hosts occurs. Only a fraction of latently infected hosts develop TB disease and can potentially infect new hosts. At first glance, this seems like a waste of transmission potentia...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2005
Glenn Tully Cornelius Kortsik Hanni Höhn Ingeborg Zehbe W E Hitzler Claudia Neukirch Kirsten Freitag Klaus Kayser Markus J Maeurer

The elucidation of the molecular and immunological mechanisms mediating maintenance of latency in human tuberculosis aids to develop more effective vaccines and to define biologically meaningful markers for immune protection. We analyzed granuloma-associated lymphocytes (GALs) from human lung biopsies of five patients with latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection. MTB CD4+ and CD8+ T c...

2012
Marc P. Hübner Kristin E. Killoran Michael Rajnik Samuel Wilson Kevin C. Yim Marina N. Torrero Christopher P. Morris Boris Nikonenko Jorge C. G. Blanco Val G. Hemming Edward Mitre

BACKGROUND Chronic helminth infections induce a Th2 immune shift and establish an immunoregulatory milieu. As both of these responses can suppress Th1 immunity, which is necessary for control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection, we hypothesized that chronic helminth infections may exacerbate the course of MTB. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Co-infection studies were conducted in cot...

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