نتایج جستجو برای: cereus

تعداد نتایج: 5297  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1998
M A Andersson R Mikkola J Helin M C Andersson M Salkinoja-Salonen

Of the toxins produced by Bacillus cereus, the emetic toxin is likely the most dangerous but, due to the lack of a suitable assay, the least well known. In this paper, a new, sensitive, inexpensive, and rapid bioassay for detection of the emetic toxin of B. cereus is described. The assay is based on the loss of motility of boar spermatozoa upon 24 h of exposure to extracts of emetic B. cereus s...

Journal: :Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2010
Gérémy Clair Stamatiki Roussi Jean Armengaud Catherine Duport

The pathogen Bacillus cereus causes diarrheal disease in humans. In the small intestine, B. cereus has to deal with anaerobiosis, low oxidoreduction potential, and carbohydrate limitation conditions. To gain insight into the virulence potential of low density B. cereus cells in such an environment, we cultured bacteria in low and high oxidoreduction potential anoxic conditions and in fully oxic...

2014
Anastasia Spiliopoulou Evangelos Papachristou Antigoni Foka Fevronia Kolonitsiou Evangelos D Anastassiou Dimitrios S Goumenos Iris Spiliopoulou

INTRODUCTION Peritonitis is a severe complication of peritoneal dialysis (PD) due to associated morbidity and mortality. Although Bacillus cereus is mostly considered as a contaminant, its role as a causative agent in a few cases of PD peritonitis has been documented. Peritonitis due to B. cereus has been associated with high rates of catheter removal and resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics. ...

2009
Nadine Daou Christophe Buisson Michel Gohar Jasmina Vidic Hélène Bierne Mireille Kallassy Didier Lereclus Christina Nielsen-LeRoux

The human opportunistic pathogen Bacillus cereus belongs to the B. cereus group that includes bacteria with a broad host spectrum. The ability of these bacteria to colonize diverse hosts is reliant on the presence of adaptation factors. Previously, an IVET strategy led to the identification of a novel B. cereus protein (IlsA, Iron-regulated leucine rich surface protein), which is specifically e...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2013
Ya-Ting Wang So-Young Oh Antoni P A Hendrickx J M Lunderberg Olaf Schneewind

Bacillus cereus G9241, the causative agent of anthrax-like disease, harbors virulence plasmids encoding anthrax toxins as well as hyaluronic acid (HA) and B. cereus exopolysaccharide (BPS) capsules. B. cereus G9241 also harbors S-layer genes, including homologs of Bacillus anthracis surface array protein (Sap), extractable antigen 1 (EA1), and the S-layer-associated proteins (BSLs). In B. anthr...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2000
F Celandroni E Ghelardi M Pastore A Lupetti A B Kolstø S Senesi

This paper describes the first identification of chemotaxis genes in Bacillus cereus. We sequenced and studied the genomic organization and the expression of the cheA and fliY genes in two different B. cereus strains, ATCC 14579 and ATCC 10987. While cheA encodes a highly conserved protein acting as the main regulator of the chemotactic response in flagellated eubacteria, fliY, which has been p...

2014
C. Wiwat R. Thiramanas

Hemolysin BL (HBL) is the multi-component enterotoxin causing diarrheal type of Bacillus cereus food poisoning. The hbl operon of B. cereus was divided into 4 coding sequences (CDS) and identified as hblC, hblD, hblA and hblB genes consisting of 1,319, 1,221, 1,128 and 1,401 nucleotides encoding proteins of 439, 406, 375 and 466 amino acids with predicted sizes of 49.3, 43.8, 41.7 and 52.3 kDa,...

2013
Ebrahim Rahimi Fahimeh Abdos Hassan Momtaz Zienab Torki Baghbadorani Mohammad Jalali

This study was carried out in order to investigate the presences of Bacillus cereus and its enterotoxigenic genes in infant foods in Isfahan, Iran. Overall 200 infant foods with various based were collected and immediately transferred to the laboratory. All samples were culture and the genomic DNA was extracted from colonies with typical characters of Bacillus cereus. The presences of enterotox...

Journal: :Ultramicroscopy 2009
João C Fernandes Peter Eaton Ana M Gomes Manuela E Pintado F Xavier Malcata

Bacillus cereus is a Gram-positive, spore-forming bacterium that is widely distributed in nature. Its intrinsic thermal resistance coupled with the extraordinary resistance against common food preservation techniques makes it one of the most frequent food-poisoning microorganisms causing both intoxications and infections. In order to control B. cereus growth/sporulation, and hence minimize the ...

2018
Rachel A Miller Jiahui Jian Sarah M Beno Martin Wiedmann Jasna Kovac

While some species in the Bacillus cereus group are well-characterized human pathogens (e.g., B. anthracis and B. cereus sensu stricto), the pathogenicity of other species (e.g., B. pseudomycoides) either has not been characterized or is presently not well understood. To provide an updated characterization of the pathogenic potential of species in the B. cereus group, we classified a set of 52 ...

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