نتایج جستجو برای: uropathogenic echerichia coli

تعداد نتایج: 152316  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2015
Eun-Ik Koh Jeffrey P Henderson

Numerous pathogenic microorganisms secrete small molecule chelators called siderophores defined by their ability to bind extracellular ferric iron, making it bioavailable to microbes. Recently, a siderophore produced by uropathogenic Escherichia coli, yersiniabactin, was found to also bind copper ions during human infections. The ability of yersiniabactin to protect E. coli from copper toxicity...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
S A Carlson T S Frana R W Griffith

Microcin 24 is an antimicrobial peptide secreted by uropathogenic Escherichia coli. Secretion of microcin 24 provides an antibacterial defense mechanism for E. coli. In a plasmid-based system using transformed Salmonella enterica, we found that resistance to microcin 24 could be seen in concert with a multiple-antibiotic resistance phenotype. This multidrug-resistant phenotype appeared when Sal...

Journal: :Applied optics 2003
Alan M Lefcourt Moon S Kim Yud-Ren Chen

Animal feces are a suspected source of contamination of apples by disease-causing organisms such as Echerichia coli O157. Laser-induced fluorescence was used to detect different amounts of feces from dairy cows, deer, and a dairy pasture applied to Red Delicious apples. One day after application, detection for 1:2 and 1:20 dilutions was nearly 100%, and for 1:200 dilutions (<15 ng of dry matter...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
Nick J Parham Samantha J Pollard Roy R Chaudhuri Scott A Beatson Mickaël Desvaux Michael A Russell Joaquim Ruiz Amanda Fivian Jordi Vila Ian R Henderson

Uropathogenic Escherichia coli is the most common cause of urinary tract infection (UTI). Cystitis in women is by far the most common UTI; pyelonephritis in both sexes and prostatitis in men are more severe but are less frequent complaints. The ability of E. coli to cause UTI is associated with specific virulence determinants, some of which are encoded on pathogenicity islands (PAI). One such P...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2014
Magnus Steigedal Anne Marstad Markus Haug Jan K Damås Roland K Strong Pacita L Roberts Stephanie D Himpsl Ann Stapleton Thomas M Hooton Harry L T Mobley Thomas R Hawn Trude H Flo

Competition for iron is a critical component of successful bacterial infections, but the underlying in vivo mechanisms are poorly understood. We have previously demonstrated that lipocalin 2 (LCN2) is an innate immunity protein that binds to bacterial siderophores and starves them for iron, thus representing a novel host defense mechanism to infection. In the present study we show that LCN2 is ...

Journal: : 2021

This study involved the prevalence of uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) among outpatients UTI attending three major hospitals in Zakho city. Four hundred urine samples were collected from patients both sexes and different ages (≤&nbsp;1 year to over 50 years), during period July 2018 until January 2019. All analyzed by conventional bacteriological method for presence (E. coli), while molecu...

Banafsheh Dormanesh Ebrahim Khodaverdi Darian Emad Yahaghi Fatemeh Mashayekhi Mandana Moghny Motahare Faramarzpoor Vahideh Tarhriz

Background:Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are the most common infectious diseases in childhood. The Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) strains account for as much as 80% of UTIs. Objective:From a clinical perspective, it is important to know which virulence factors and antibiotic resistance properties are present in UPEC strains in pediatrics. Therefore, this study was carried out...

2017
Erin J. Breland Allison R. Eberly Maria Hadjifrangiskou

Extra-intestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC) infections are common in mammals and birds. The predominant ExPEC types are avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC), neonatal meningitis causing E. coli/meningitis associated E. coli (NMEC/MAEC), and uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC). Many reviews have described current knowledge on ExPEC infection strategies and virulence factors, especially for UPEC. However, su...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Jennifer A Snyder Amanda L Lloyd C Virginia Lockatell David E Johnson Harry L T Mobley

Type 1 fimbrial phase-locked mutants of uropathogenic Escherichia coli cystitis isolate F11 were used to assess the role of the invertible element during urinary tract infection. Compared to the wild type, the phase-locked off mutant was attenuated, and constitutive production of type 1 fimbriae by the phase-locked on mutant did not provide a competitive advantage.

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