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تعداد نتایج: 3940646  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2009
Deborah D Crane Shayna L Warner Catharine M Bosio

Opsonization by Abs represents a critical component of the host immune response against many pathogens. The mechanisms by which virulent microbes evade this protective response are not completely understood. In disease mediated by Francisella tularensis, Ab can effectively protect against infections with attenuated strains, for example, LVS, but not virulent strains such as SchuS4. Thus, it is ...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2003
Angela Römer-Oberdörfer Ortrud Werner Jutta Veits Teshome Mebatsion Thomas C Mettenleiter

Newcastle disease virus (NDV) possesses two envelope spike glycoproteins: the haemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) protein and the fusion (F) protein. The HN protein, which is responsible for virus attachment to sialic acid-containing receptors, varies in length due to differences in the sizes of the ORFs. An HN protein precursor of 616 aa has been found in avirulent but not in virulent NDV strain...

2012
Carmen Lía Murall Kevin S. McCann Chris T. Bauch

The dynamics of in-host infections are central to predicting the progression of natural infections and the effectiveness of drugs or vaccines, however, they are not well understood. Here, we apply food web theory to in-host disease networks of the human body that are structured similarly to food web models that treat both predation and competition simultaneously. We show that in-host trade-offs...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2008
Priti S Goswami Carlton L Gyles Robert M Friendship Cornelis Poppe Gosia K Kozak Patrick Boerlin

A particularly virulent O149:H10 enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli clone harbours a newly characterized plasmid pTENT2 carrying the tetracycline-resistance tetA and the virulence genes estA, paa, and sepA that were not present in less virulent clones. The objectives of this study were to assess whether the additional genes on pTENT2 played a role in the increased severity of post-weaning diarrho...

Journal: :Science 2003
Peter H Thrall Jeremy J Burdon

In a wild plant-pathogen system, host resistance and pathogen virulence varied markedly among local populations. Broadly virulent pathogens occurred more frequently in highly resistant host populations, whereas avirulent pathogens dominated susceptible populations. Experimental inoculations indicated a negative trade-off between spore production and virulence. The nonrandom spatial distribution...

2017
Nina I. Smirnova Yaroslav M. Krasnov Elena Y. Agafonova Elena Y. Shchelkanova Zhanna V. Alkhova Vladimir V. Kutyrev

Here, we present the draft whole-genome sequence of Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor strains 76 and M3265/80, isolated in Mariupol, Ukraine, and Moscow, Russia. The presence of various mutations detected in virulence-associated mobile elements indicates high genetic similarity of the strains reported here with new highly virulent variants of the cholera agent V. cholerae.

2011
Claudia V. Granobles Velandia A. Mariel Sanso Alejandra Krüger Lorena V. Suárez Paula M. A. Lucchesi Alberto E. Parma

We investigated the presence of the gene of subtilase cytotoxin (SubAB), described in certain highly virulent verocytotoxigenic E. coli strains, in isolates from Argentina and its relation with other virulence factors. The gene subA was present in eae-negative strains mostly associated with saa, vt2 and ehxA genes.

2017
Shin-Hee Kim Zongyan Chen Asuka Yoshida Anandan Paldurai Sa Xiao Siba K. Samal

Newcastle disease virus (NDV) causes a devastating poultry disease worldwide. Frequent outbreaks of NDV in chickens vaccinated with conventional live vaccines suggest a need to develop new vaccines that are genetically matched against circulating NDV strains, such as the genotype V virulent strains currently circulating in Mexico and Central America. In this study, a reverse genetics system was...

2011
Marga G. A. Goris Jiri F. P. Wagenaar Rudy A. Hartskeerl Eric C. M. van Gorp Simone Schuller Avril M. Monahan Jarlath E. Nally Tom van der Poll Cornelis van 't Veer

BACKGROUND Leptospirosis is caused by pathogenic spirochetes of the genus Leptospira. The bacteria enter the human body via abraded skin or mucous membranes and may disseminate throughout. In general the clinical picture is mild but some patients develop rapidly progressive, severe disease with a high case fatality rate. Not much is known about the innate immune response to leptospires during h...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2014
Simone C M Ribeiro Lia Lima Gomes Eduardo P Amaral Marcelle R M Andrade Fabricio M Almeida Andreza L Rezende Verônica R Lanes Eulógio C Q Carvalho Philip N Suffys Igor Mokrousov Elena B Lasunskaia

Strains of the Beijing genotype family of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are a cause of particular concern because of their increasing dissemination in the world and their association with drug resistance. Phylogenetically, this family includes distinct ancient and modern sublineages. The modern strains, contrary to the ancestral counterparts, demonstrated increasing prevalence in many world region...

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