نتایج جستجو برای: pspc

تعداد نتایج: 575  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Lisa R Quin Quincy C Moore Larry S McDaniel

The pneumococcal virulence factors include capsule, PspA, PspC, and Ply. Cytometric analysis demonstrated that the greatest levels of C3 deposition were on a Deltaply PspA(-) PspC(-) mutant. Also, Ply, PspA, and PspC expression resulted in C3 degradation in vitro and in vivo. Finally, blood clearance assays demonstrated that there was enhanced clearance of Deltaply PspA(-) PspC(-) pneumococci c...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2001
S Dave A Brooks-Walter M K Pangburn L S McDaniel

PspC was found to bind human complement factor H (FH) by Western blot analysis of D39 (pspC(+)) and an isogenic mutant TRE108 (pspC). We confirmed that PspA does not bind FH, while purified PspC binds FH very strongly. The binding of FH to exponentially growing pneumococci varied among different isolates when analyzed by fluorescence activated cell sorting analysis.

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Alison R Kerr Gavin K Paterson Jackie McCluskey Francesco Iannelli Marco R Oggioni Gianni Pozzi Tim J Mitchell

Pneumococcal surface protein C (PspC) is a virulence factor of Streptococcus pneumoniae previously shown to play a role in bacterial adherence, invasion, and evasion of complement. We investigated the role of this protein in our murine models of pneumococcal pneumonia with different pneumococcal strains. The deletion of pspC in strains of serotypes 2, 3, and 19F did not significantly alter host...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2010
Calvin C Daniels Patricia Coan Janice King Joanetha Hale Kimberly A Benton David E Briles Susan K Hollingshead

Pneumococcal surface protein A (PspA) and PspC of Streptococcus pneumoniae are surface virulence proteins that interfere with complement deposition and elicit protective immune responses. The C-terminal halves of PspA and PspC have some structural similarity and contain highly cross-reactive proline-rich (PR) regions. In many PR regions of PspA and PspC, there exists an almost invariant nonprol...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Jie Li David T Glover Alexander J Szalai Susan K Hollingshead David E Briles

Pneumococcal surface protein A (PspA) and PspC are important virulence factors. Their absence has been shown to allow improved clearance of pneumococci from the blood of mice and to decrease pneumococcal virulence. In the presence of antibody and complement, pneumococci attach to erythrocytes in a process called immune adherence (IA), which facilitates their delivery to, and eventual phagocytos...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2007
Sven Hammerschmidt Vaibhav Agarwal Anja Kunert Steffi Haelbich Christine Skerka Peter F Zipfel

Pneumococcal surface protein C (PspC) of Streptococcus pneumoniae is a key virulence factor that mediates adhesion to host cells and immune evasion of the host complement. PspC binds the host immune and complement regulator factor H, which is composed of 20 short consensus repeats (SCR). This interaction contributes to pneumococcal virulence. In this study, we identified within the factor H pro...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2011
Sindhoora Singh Andrew J Darwin

The widely conserved phage shock protein (Psp) extracytoplasmic stress response has been studied extensively in Escherichia coli and Yersinia enterocolitica. Both species have the PspF, -A, -B, and -C proteins, which have been linked to robust phenotypes, including Y. enterocolitica virulence. PspB and PspC are cytoplasmic membrane proteins required for stress-dependent induction of psp gene ex...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2009
Antoine Dieudonné-Vatran Stefanie Krentz Anna M Blom Seppo Meri Birgitta Henriques-Normark Kristian Riesbeck Barbara Albiger

The complement system constitutes an important component of the innate immune system. To colonize their host and/or to cause disease, many pathogens have evolved strategies to avoid complement-mediated bacterial lysis and opsonophagocytosis. In this study, using a collection of 55 clinical isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae, we demonstrate for the first time that pneumococci bind the compleme...

Journal: :Neurochemistry international 2010
Yong-Jian Wang Yuan-Lin Zheng Jun Lu Guo-Qing Chen Xiao-Hui Wang Jie Feng Jie Ruan Xiao Sun Chun-Xiang Li Qiu-Ju Sun

The neuroprotective effects of purple sweet potato color (PSPC), which is natural anthocyanin food colors, have been investigated in mice treated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS). In behavioral tests, oral administration of PSPC could significantly reverse the impairment of motor and exploration behavior induced by LPS in the open field tasks, and also improve learning and memory ability in step-t...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2002
Thomas G Duthy Rebecca J Ormsby Eleni Giannakis A David Ogunniyi Uwe H Stroeher James C Paton David L Gordon

The innate ability of Streptococcus pneumoniae to resist complement activation and complement-mediated phagocytosis may be a direct consequence of the ability of the bacteria to bind components of the complement regulatory system. One such component, factor H (fH), is a crucial fluid-phase negative regulator of the alternative pathway of complement and is utilized by a number of pathogenic orga...

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