نتایج جستجو برای: protective antigen pa

تعداد نتایج: 345007  

2015
N. Ghosh D. Gunti H. Lukka B.R. Reddy Jyothi Padmaja A.K. Goel

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Anthrax caused by Bacillus anthracis is primarily a disease of herbivorous animals, although several mammals are vulnerable to it. ELISA is the most widely accepted serodiagnostic assay for large scale surveillance of cutaneous anthrax. The aims of this study were to develop and evaluate a quantitative ELISA for determination of IgG antibodies against B. anthracis protec...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2009
Zhaochun Chen Mahtab Moayeri Devorah Crown Suzanne Emerson Inna Gorshkova Peter Schuck Stephen H Leppla Robert H Purcell

Three chimpanzee Fabs reactive with lethal factor (LF) of anthrax toxin were isolated and converted into complete monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) with human gamma1 heavy-chain constant regions. In a macrophage toxicity assay, two of the MAbs, LF10E and LF11H, neutralized lethal toxin (LT), a complex of LF and anthrax protective antigen (PA). LF10E has the highest reported affinity for a neutralizi...

2017
Rekha Khandia Bramhadev Pattnaik Katherukamem Rajukumar Atul Pateriya Sandeep Bhatia Harshad Murugkar Anil Prakash Hare Krishna Pradhan Kuldeep Dhama Ashok Munjal Sunil K. Joshi

Bacillus anthracis secretes three secretary proteins; lethal factor (LF), protective antigen (PA) and edema factor (EF). The LF has ability to check proliferation of mammary tumors, chiefly depending on mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway. Evaluation of therapeutic potential of recombinant LF (rLF), recombinant PA (rPA) and lethal toxin (rLF + rPA = LeTx) on the primary ma...

2012
Michael S. Rogers Lorna M. Cryan Kaiane A. Habeshian Lauren Bazinet Thomas P. Caldwell P. Christine Ackroyd Kenneth A. Christensen

Anti-angiogenic therapies are effective for the treatment of cancer, a variety of ocular diseases, and have potential benefits in cardiovascular disease, arthritis, and psoriasis. We have previously shown that anthrax protective antigen (PA), a non-pathogenic component of anthrax toxin, is an inhibitor of angiogenesis, apparently as a result of interaction with the cell surface receptors capill...

Journal: :FEMS immunology and medical microbiology 2011
Karen E Brenneman Mehmet Doganay Arya Akmal Stanley Goldman Darrell R Galloway Alfred J Mateczun Alan S Cross Leslie W Baillie

Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax, produces a tripartite toxin composed of two enzymatically active subunits, lethal factor (LF) and edema factor (EF), which, when associated with a cell-binding component, protective antigen (PA), form lethal toxin and edema toxin, respectively. In this preliminary study, we characterized the toxin-specific antibody responses observed in 17 ind...

2011
Rosemarie M. Pilpa Monika Bayrhuber John M. Marlett Roland Riek John A. T. Young

Cellular receptors can act as molecular switches, regulating the sensitivity of microbial proteins to conformational changes that promote cellular entry. The activities of these receptor-based switches are only partially understood. In this paper, we sought to understand the mechanism that underlies the activity of the ANTXR2 anthrax toxin receptor-based switch that binds to domains 2 and 4 of ...

2012
Christoph Beitzinger Caroline Stefani Angelika Kronhardt Monica Rolando Gilles Flatau Emmanuel Lemichez Roland Benz

It is of interest to define bacterial toxin biochemical properties to use them as molecular-syringe devices in order to deliver enzymatic activities into host cells. Binary toxins of the AB(7/8)-type are among the most potent and specialized bacterial protein toxins. The B subunits oligomerize to form a pore that binds with high affinity host cell receptors and the enzymatic A subunit. This all...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 1988
T Sirisanthana K E Nelson J W Ezzell T G Abshire

An outbreak of 52 cases of cutaneous anthrax and 24 cases of oral-oropharyngeal anthrax occurred in rural Northern Thailand in 1982, caused by contaminated water buffalo meat. Microbiologic diagnosis of many of these cases was hindered by delayed presentation for care and by prior antibiotic therapy. In a retrospective investigation, we used enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays to measure antibod...

Journal: :Journal of immunological methods 2005
Jonathan F Zmuda Linyi Zhang Terri Richards Quyen Pham David Zukauskas Jennifer L Pierre Michael W Laird Janine Askins Gil H Choi

Intoxication of mammalian cells by Bacillus anthracis requires the coordinate activity of three distinct bacterial proteins: protective antigen (PA), edema factor (EF), and lethal factor (LF). Among these proteins, PA has become the major focus of work on monoclonal antibodies and vaccines designed to treat or prevent anthrax infection since neither EF nor LF is capable of inducing cellular tox...

Journal: :Vaccine 2006
Robert W Hepler Rosemarie Kelly Tessie B McNeely Hongxia Fan Maria C Losada Hugh A George Andrea Woods Leslie D Cope Alka Bansal James C Cook Gina Zang Steven L Cohen Xiaorong Wei Paul M Keller Elizabeth Leffel Joseph G Joyce Louise Pitt Loren D Schultz Kathrin U Jansen Myra Kurtz

Infection by Bacillus anthracis is preventable by prophylactic vaccination with several naturally derived and recombinant vaccine preparations. Existing data suggests that protection is mediated by antibodies directed against the protective antigen (PA) component of the anthrax toxin complex. PA is an 83-kDa protein cleaved in vivo to yield a biologically active 63-kDa protein. In an effort to ...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید