نتایج جستجو برای: ricin

تعداد نتایج: 1594  

2014
Na Dong Zheng Li Qian Li Junhua Wu Peiyuan Jia Yuxia Wang Zhongcai Gao Gang Han Yifan Wu Jianping Zhou Junjie Shan Hua Li Wenqing Wei

The aim of this work was to investigate the potential interactions between intestinal absorbance and ricin poisoning. The Caco-2 cell monolayer and everted intestinal sac (VEIS) models were used. The distribution of ricin in CD-1 mice intoxicated with 0.1 mg/kg of ricin intragastrically was determined by immunohistochemistry. The results showed that ricin could not transfer across the healthy C...

2015
Stéphanie Simon Sylvia Worbs Marc-André Avondet Dobryan M. Tracz Julie Dano Lisa Schmidt Hervé Volland Brigitte G. Dorner Cindi R. Corbett Andreas Rummel

Ricin, a toxin from the plant Ricinus communis, is one of the most toxic biological agents known. Due to its availability, toxicity, ease of production and absence of curative treatments, ricin has been classified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as category B biological weapon and it is scheduled as a List 1 compound in the Chemical Weapons Convention. An international p...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2001
T G Iversen G Skretting A Llorente P Nicoziani B van Deurs K Sandvig

The plant toxin ricin is transported to the Golgi and the endoplasmic reticulum before translocation to the cytosol where it inhibits protein synthesis. The toxin can therefore be used to investigate pathways leading to the Golgi apparatus. Except for the Rab9-mediated transport of mannose 6-phosphate receptors from endosomes to the trans-Golgi network (TGN), transport routes between endosomes ...

Journal: :Blood 1994
V S Goldmacher L A Bourret B A Levine R A Rasmussen M Pourshadi J M Lambert K C Anderson

We report the development of a potent anti-CD38 immunotoxin capable of killing human myeloma and lymphoma cell lines. The immunotoxin is composed of an anti-CD38 antibody HB7 conjugated to a chemically modified ricin molecule wherein the binding sites of the B chain have been blocked by covalent attachment of affinity ligands (blocked ricin). Conjugation of blocked ricin to the HB7 antibody has...

2012
Diana Pauly Sylvia Worbs Sebastian Kirchner Olena Shatohina Martin B. Dorner Brigitte G. Dorner

BACKGROUND In the context of a potential bioterrorist attack sensitive and fast detection of functionally active toxins such as ricin from complex matrices is necessary to be able to start timely countermeasures. One of the functional detection methods currently available for ricin is the endpoint cytotoxicity assay, which suffers from a number of technical deficits. METHODOLOGY/FINDINGS This...

2010
Xiaohua He Stephanie McMahon Thomas D. Henderson Stephen M. Griffey Luisa W. Cheng

BACKGROUND Ricin (also called RCA-II or RCA(60)), one of the most potent toxins and documented bioweapons, is derived from castor beans of Ricinus communis. Several in vitro methods have been designed for ricin detection in complex food matrices in the event of intentional contamination. Recently, a novel Immuno-PCR (IPCR) assay was developed with a limit of detection of 10 fg/ml in a buffer ma...

2017
Sarah J. C. Whitfield Gareth D. Griffiths Dominic C. Jenner Robert J. Gwyther Fiona M. Stahl Lucy J. Cork Jane L. Holley A. Christopher Green Graeme C. Clark

Ricin is a type II ribosome-inactivating toxin that catalytically inactivates ribosomes ultimately leading to cell death. The toxicity of ricin along with the prevalence of castor beans (its natural source) has led to its increased notoriety and incidences of nefarious use. Despite these concerns, there are no licensed therapies available for treating ricin intoxication. Here, we describe the d...

Journal: :Cancer research 1985
G Weil-Hillman W Runge F K Jansen D A Vallera

We have studied the potential use of immunotoxins (ITs) for therapeutic treatment of human tumors in an experimental model of human neoplasia. We tested intact ricin IT for its antitumor activity against established tumors. CEM, a human T-cell leukemia line expressing an Mr 67,000 cell surface antigen, and Daudi, a human B-cell lymphoma line which does not express the antigen, were found to be ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Xiao-Ping Li Marianne Baricevic Hemalatha Saidasan Nilgun E Tumer

The plant toxin ricin is one of the most potent and lethal substances known. Ricin inhibits protein synthesis by removing a specific adenine from the highly conserved alpha-sarcin/ricin loop in the large rRNA. Very little is known about how ricin interacts with ribosomes and the molecular mechanism by which it kills cells. To gain insight to the mechanism of ricin-induced cell death, we set up ...

2015
Seth H. Pincus Manoj Bhaskaran Robert N. Brey Peter J. Didier Lara A. Doyle-Meyers Chad J. Roy Nilgun E. Tumer

Ricin is a potential bioweapon that could be used against civilian and military personnel. Aerosol exposure is the most likely route of contact to ricin toxin that will result in the most severe toxicity. Early recognition of ricin exposure is essential if specific antidotes are to be applied. Initial diagnosis will most likely be syndromic, i.e., fitting clinical and laboratory signs into a pa...

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