نتایج جستجو برای: coccoid bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 180572  

2015
Francesco Renzi Pablo Manfredi Mélanie Dol Jian Fu Stéphane Vincent Guy Richard Cornelis

UNLABELLED Capnocytophaga canimorsus is known to form two kinds of cells on blood agar plates (coccoid and bacillary), evoking phase variation. When grown in coculture with animal cells these bacteria appeared only as bacilli, but in the presence of vancomycin they were round, indicating that coccoid shapes likely result from weakening of the peptidoglycan layer. Polysaccharide utilization locu...

1999
Im Hwan Roe So Hee Son Hyung Tae Oh Jeong Choi Ji Hyun Shin Jong Hwa Lee Yung Chil Hah

OBJECTIVES The significance of the coccoid forms of H. pylori is still controversial and the questions of whether these forms are viable and infective or degenerative are still open. We induced conversion from rod to coccoid forms and studied morphological changes and antigenic evolutions during this conversion and, thereby, elucidated the viability of coccoid forms. METHODS The H. pylori str...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1992
C M Cavanaugh C O Wirsen H W Jannasch

Symbioses between chemolithoautotrophic bacteria and the major macrofaunal species found at hydrothermal vents have been reported for numerous sites in the Pacific Ocean. We present microscopical and enzymatic evidence that methylotrophic bacteria occur as intracellular symbionts in a new species of mytilid mussel discovered at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge hydrothermal vents. Two distinct ultrastruct...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2013
B Casasola-Rodríguez M T Orta de Velásquez V G Luqueño-Martínez I Monje-Ramírez

Helicobacter pylori is a Gram-negative spiral-shaped bacterium that colonizes the gastric mucosa and is associated with gastric diseases. It may present a morphological adaptation when it is out of its natural environment, such as in water. The morphological adaptation is a coccoid form, which is a viable but non-culturable state (VNC) in which the DNA remains active and therefore infective. Du...

2017
Mitsuaki Okodo Jumpei Kawamura Kaori Okayama Kenji Kawai Tadasi Fukui Natsuko Shiina Timothy Caniz Hiromi Yabusaki Masahiko Fujii

Purpose: Ureaplasma urealyticum is associated with several obstetric complications and increases the importance of risk management in pregnant women. Furthermore, U. urealyticum has been identified as a cofactor that interacts with human papillomavirus infection in cervical cancer onset. The aim of this study was to assess specific cytological features of U. urealyticum infection in Pap smears ...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2009
Yongxin Pan Wei Lin Jinhua Li Wenfang Wu Lanxiang Tian Chenglong Deng Qingsong Liu Rixiang Zhu Michael Winklhofer Nikolai Petersen

Magnetotactic bacteria are microorganisms that orient and migrate along magnetic field lines. The classical model of polar magnetotaxis predicts that the field-parallel migration velocity of magnetotactic bacteria increases monotonically with the strength of an applied magnetic field. We here test this model experimentally on magnetotactic coccoid bacteria that swim along helical trajectories. ...

Journal: :Comparative medicine 2015
Gillian C Braden Rodolfo Ricart Arbona Michelle Lepherd Sébastien Monette Aziz Toma James G Fox Floyd E Dewhirst Neil S Lipman

During 1 year, experimentally naïve C57BL/6NCrl weanlings born to timed-pregnant dams from a single vendor demonstrated markedly increased mortality associated with runting, abnormal gait, and decreased activity. Gram-positive, aerobic, α-hemolytic, coccoid bacteria were isolated from the meninges (n = 16), blood (n = 1), and kidneys (n = 1) of clinically affected weanlings (n = 15); from the u...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1997
J G Kusters M M Gerrits J A Van Strijp C M Vandenbroucke-Grauls

Helicobacter pylori can transform from its normal helical bacillary morphology to a coccoid morphology. Since this coccoid form cannot be cultured in vitro, it has been speculated that it is a dormant form potentially involved in the transmission of H. pylori and in a patient's relapse after antibiotic therapy. In this study we determined the effects of aging, temperature, aerobiosis, starvatio...

Journal: :Transfusion medicine and hemotherapy : offizielles Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Transfusionsmedizin und Immunhamatologie 2014
Lutz Gürtler Ursula Bauerfeind Johannes Blümel Reinhard Burger Christian Drosten Albrecht Gröner Margarethe Heiden Martin Hildebrandt Bernd Jansen Ruth Offergeld Georg Pauli Rainer Seitz Uwe Schlenkrich Volkmar Schottstedt Johanna Strobel Hannelore Willkommen

1.1.1 Structure C. burnetii is a member of the family of the Coxiellaceae bacteria and replicates intracellularly in cells of different species. Phylogenetically related bacteria include Legionellaceae, Francisellaceae, Pseudomonaceae, and other Gammaproteobacteria. Coxiella are small Gram-negative, pleomorphic, coccoid bacteria with a size of 0.2–1.0 m. They occur in 3 different forms: small c...

Journal: :Journal of medical microbiology 2002
Takako Osaki Hiroyuki Yamaguchi Haruhiko Taguchi Minoru Fukada Hayato Kawakami Hiroshi Hirano Shigeru Kamiya

To determine the pathological significance of the coccoid form of Helicobacter pylori, its adhesion to and induction of secretion of interleukin-8 (IL-8) by gastric epithelial (MKN45) cells were studied. By flow cytometry, the adhesion of the coccoid form to MKN45 cells was significantly lower than that of the helical form. The monoclonal antibody A20 recognising lipopolysaccharide of H. pylori...

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