نتایج جستجو برای: effacing

تعداد نتایج: 559  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
Junkal Garmendia Zhihong Ren Sharon Tennant Monica Aparecida Midolli Viera Yuwen Chong Andrew Whale Kristy Azzopardi Sivan Dahan Marcelo Palma Sircili Marcia Regina Franzolin Luiz R Trabulsi Alan Phillips Tânia A T Gomes Jianguo Xu Roy Robins-Browne Gad Frankel

Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) and enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) are diarrheagenic pathogens that colonize the gut through the formation of attaching and effacing lesions, which depend on the translocation of effector proteins via a locus of enterocyte effacement-encoded type III secretion system. Recently, two effector proteins, EspJ and TccP, which are encoded by adjacent genes o...

2016
Meztlli O. Gaytán Verónica I. Martínez-Santos Eduardo Soto Bertha González-Pedrajo

Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli and enterohemorrhagic E. coli are diarrheagenic bacterial human pathogens that cause severe gastroenteritis. These enteric pathotypes, together with the mouse pathogen Citrobacter rodentium, belong to the family of attaching and effacing pathogens that form a distinctive histological lesion in the intestinal epithelium. The virulence of these bacteria depends o...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2005
Kathene C Johnson-Henry Maral Nadjafi Yaron Avitzur David J Mitchell Bo-Yee Ngan Esther Galindo-Mata Nicola L Jones Philip M Sherman

BACKGROUND Citrobacter rodentium is a naturally occurring murine pathogen that causes colonic epithelial-cell hyperplasia, disrupts the colonic mucosa, and elicits a predominantly T helper 1 cellular immune response; it thereby serves as a model for the study of mechanisms of disease induced by human attaching-effacing pathogens. We sought to determine whether pretreatment of mice with a mixtur...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Wensheng Luo Michael S Donnenberg

Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) is an important cause of infantile diarrhea, especially in developing countries. EspB, a key virulence factor of EPEC, is required for the attaching and effacing effect characteristic of EPEC and enterohemorrhagic E. coli and has been posited to play several functions in the process of infection. Attaching and effacing activity is associated with the acc...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1999
David R Mack Sonia Michail Shu Wei Laura McDougall Michael A Hollingsworth

Probiotic agents, live microorganisms with beneficial effects for the host, may offer an alternative to conventional antimicrobials in the treatment and prevention of enteric infections. The probiotic agents Lactobacillus plantarum 299v and Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG quantitatively inhibited the adherence of an attaching and effacing pathogenic Escherichia coli to HT-29 intestinal epithelial ce...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1999
Z Li E Elliott J Payne J Isaacs P Gunning E V O'loughlin

Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) intimately adhere to epithelial cells producing cytoskeletal rearrangement with typical attaching and effacing lesions and altered epithelial barrier and transport function. Since EPEC and Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) share similar genes in the "locus for enterocyte effacement" (LEE) thought to cause these changes, it has been assumed that STEC s...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1997
Y Polotsky J P Nataro D Kotler T J Barrett J M Orenstein

Three morphologic patterns of interaction between bacteria and enterocytes have been observed in colonic biopsy specimens from AIDS patients with chronic diarrhea in the United States. The DNA encoding virulence factors and the HEp-2 cell adherence patterns of Escherichia coli strains isolated from the stools of eight symptomatic AIDS patients were compared with those of five control strains wi...

1999
DAVID R. MACK SONIA MICHAIL SHU WEI LAURA MCDOUGALL MICHAEL A. HOLLINGSWORTH

Mack, David R., Sonia Michail, Shu Wei, Laura McDougall, and Michael A. Hollingsworth. Probiotics inhibit enteropathogenic E. coli adherence in vitro by inducing intestinal mucin gene expression. Am. J. Physiol. 276 (Gastrointest. Liver Physiol. 39): G941–G950, 1999.—Probiotic agents, live microorganisms with beneficial effects for the host, may offer an alternative to conventional antimicrobia...

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