نتایج جستجو برای: small colony variant

تعداد نتایج: 928714  

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2009
Marina Wu Christof von Eiff Nahed Al Laham Brian T Tsuji

Catheter-related bloodstream infections due to slow-growing Staphylococcus epidermidis small-colony variants (SCVs) are extremely difficult to treat. Daptomycin and vancomycin pharmacodynamics were evaluated against a site-directed hemB mutant of S. epidermidis displaying the SCV phenotype and compared to that of the parental strain. The maximal killing effect decreased by 7.7-fold for vancomyc...

2015
Elrike Frenzel Markus Kranzler Timo D Stark Thomas Hofmann Monika Ehling-Schulz

UNLABELLED Bacillus cereus is among the microorganisms most often isolated from cases of food spoilage and causes gastrointestinal diseases as well as nongastrointestinal infections elicited by the emetic toxin cereulide, enterotoxins, and a panel of tissue-destructive virulence factors. This opportunistic pathogen is increasingly associated with rapidly fatal clinical infections especially lin...

Journal: :Cancer research 1989
Y Yamashita N Nara N Aoki

A variant clone was adopted during passages of a small cell lung cancer cell line, GKT3-1.3. The variant clone exhibited distinct characteristics with alterations in morphology, positive staining with nonspecific esterase stain, and an increase in surface specific markers OKM5, HLA-DR, Mo1, and My7, usually found on monocytes or their precursors. However, it exerted a very rapid proliferation j...

2014
Petra Tielen Daniel Wibberg Jochen Blom Nathalie Rosin Ann-Kathrin Meyer Boyke Bunk Max Schobert Reinhilde Tüpker Sarah Schatschneider Christian Rückert Andreas Albersmeier Alexander Goesmann Frank-Jörg Vorhölter Dieter Jahn Alfred Pühler

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a notable nosocomial pathogen causing severe chronic infections. Here we present the draft genome sequence of P. aeruginosa MH27, isolated from a patient with a chronic hospital-acquired catheter-associated urinary tract infection. The 7.1-Mb genome sequence organized in 24 scaffolds contributes to the understanding of biofilm formation and antibiotic resistance.

2016
Victor Santos Irvin Hirshfield

Small colony variants (SCVs) can be defined as a naturally occurring sub-population of bacteria characterized by their reduced colony size and distinct biochemical properties. SCVs of Staphylococcus aureus have been studied extensively over the past two decades due to their role in recurrent human infections. However, little work has been done on SCVs of Escherichia coli, and this work has focu...

2012
Gunnar Sander Tina Börner André Kriegeskorte Christof von Eiff Karsten Becker Esther Mahabir

Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) form a thick, multilayered biofilm on foreign bodies and are a major cause of nosocomial implant-associated infections. Although foreign body infection models are well-established, limited in vivo data are available for CoNS with small-colony-variant (SCV) phenotype described as causative agents in implant-associated infections. Therefore, we investigated...

Journal: :Journal of molecular microbiology and biotechnology 2012
Sabrina Lechner Kim Lewis Ralph Bertram

Bacterial persister cells are non- or slow-growing reversible phenotypic variants of the wild type, tolerant to bactericidal antibiotics. We analyzed here Staphylococcus aureus persister levels by monitoring colony-forming unit counts of planktonically grown cells treated with six different antimicrobials over time. The model laboratory strains HG001-HG003, SA113 and the small colony variant (S...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2002
Pierre Vaudaux Patrice Francois Carmelo Bisognano William L Kelley Daniel P Lew Jacques Schrenzel Richard A Proctor Peter J McNamara G Peters Christof Von Eiff

Small colony variants (SCVs) of Staphylococcus aureus are slow-growing subpopulations that cause persistent and relapsing infections. The altered phenotype of SCV can arise from defects in menadione or hemin biosynthesis, which disrupt the electron transport chain and decrease ATP concentrations. With SCVs, virulence is altered by a decrease in exotoxin production and susceptibility to various ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2007
Nahed Al Laham Holger Rohde Gunnar Sander Andreas Fischer Muzaffar Hussain Christine Heilmann Dietrich Mack Richard Proctor Georg Peters Karsten Becker Christof von Eiff

While coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS), with their ability to form a thick, multilayered biofilm on foreign bodies, have been identified as the major cause of implant-associated infections, no data are available about biofilm formation by staphylococcal small-colony variants (SCVs). In the past years, a number of device-associated infections due to staphylococcal SCVs were described, amo...

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