نتایج جستجو برای: mycobacteria

تعداد نتایج: 8178  

2012
Prajna Jena Soumitra Mohanty Tirthankar Mohanty Stephanie Kallert Matthias Morgelin Thomas Lindstrøm Niels Borregaard Steffen Stenger Avinash Sonawane Ole E. Sørensen

Pathogenic mycobacteria reside in, and are in turn controlled by, macrophages. However, emerging data suggest that neutrophils also play a critical role in innate immunity to tuberculosis, presumably by their different antibacterial granule proteins. In this study, we purified neutrophil azurophil and specific granules and systematically analyzed the antimycobacterial activity of some purified ...

2013
Shuo Li Yan Yue Wei Xu Sidong Xiong

BACKGROUND Apart from triggering host immune responses, macrophages also act as a major reservoir for mycobacteria. For better survival, mycobacteria have evolved various mechanisms to modulate the production of proinflammatory cytokines in macrophages, and manipulation of micro-RNA (miRNA) expression has been considered as an important one. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In this study, we fo...

Journal: :Microbiology 2010
Nancy Mah Carolina Perez-Iratxeta Miguel A Andrade-Navarro

Proteins responsible for outer membrane transport across the unique membrane structure of Mycobacterium spp. are attractive drug targets in the treatment of human diseases caused by the mycobacterial pathogens, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, M. bovis, M. leprae and M. ulcerans. In contrast with Escherichia coli, relatively few outer-membrane proteins (OMPs) have been identified in Mycobacterium sp...

2009
Joseph O. Falkinham

Although the environmental mycobacteria are slow growing relative to other microorganisms in water and soil which would suggest that they are poor competitors, compensating factors permit survival, growth and persistence in natural and human-engineered environments. Factors such as the hydrophobic, lipidrich impermeable envelope, biofilm formation, acid resistance, anaerobic survival and metabo...

2014
Nataliya Lutay Gisela Håkansson Nader Alaridah Oskar Hallgren Gunilla Westergren-Thorsson Gabriela Godaly

The mechanisms by which mycobacteria subvert the inflammatory defence to establish chronic infection remain an unresolved question in the pathogenesis of tuberculosis. Using primary epithelial cells, we have analysed mycobacteria induced epithelial signalling pathways from activation of TLRs to cytokine secretion. Mycobacterium bovis bacilli Calmette-Guerin induced phosphorylation of glycogen s...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 1999
A M Talaat M Trucksis A S Kane R Reimschuessel

Despite the ubiquitous presence of atypical mycobacteria in the environment and the potential risk of infection in humans and animals, the pathogenesis of diseases caused by infection with atypical mycobacteria has been poorly characterized. In this study, goldfish, Carassius auratus were infected either with the rapidly growing fish pathogen, Mycobacterium fortuitum or with another rapidly gro...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1993
E K Iivanainen P J Martikainen P K Väänänen M L Katila

To evaluate the impact of environmental factors on the occurrence of environmental mycobacteria, viable counts of mycobacteria were measured in samples of brook water collected from 53 drainage areas located in a linear belt crossing Finland at 63 degrees north latitude. The numbers of mycobacteria were correlated with characteristics of the drainage area, climatic parameters, chemical and phys...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1969
Percy Minden Richard S. Farr

Studies were undertaken to find a substance or substances for use in primary binding types of tests to detect humoral antibodies in rabbits and monkeys exposed to the tubercle bacillus that would distinguish between strains of mycobacteria. The antigen employed was a component of the 5159 strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis that was obtained following sonification, ultracentrifugation, electro...

Journal: :Gut 1988
P D Butcher J J McFadden J Hermon-Taylor

A mycobacterial aetiology for Crohn's disease (CD) has been suggested. Slow growing mycobacteria indistinguishable from M paratuberculosis, the causative agent of enteritis in ruminants (Johne's disease) have been isolated from CD tissues. We have used cloned genomic DNA probes derived from a CD isolated mycobacteria strain Ben, to investigate the presence of mycobacterial DNA sequences in CD t...

2018
Michelle M. Logsdon Bree B. Aldridge

Model bacteria, such as E. coli and B. subtilis, tightly regulate cell cycle progression to achieve consistent cell size distributions and replication dynamics. Many of the hallmark features of these model bacteria, including lateral cell wall elongation and symmetric growth and division, do not occur in mycobacteria. Instead, mycobacterial growth is characterized by asymmetric polar growth and...

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