نتایج جستجو برای: avium tuberculosis

تعداد نتایج: 104830  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1998
P W Wright R J Wallace N W Wright B A Brown D E Griffith

The results for 6,532 consecutive mycobacterial respiratory specimens collected from 1,040 patients from 1993 to 1995 in a Texas hospital were studied to determine the sensitivity of fluorescence microscopy for detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM). Smears were positive for acid-fast bacilli (AFB) in 63% (677 of 1,082) of specimens growing M. tuberculosis...

2011
Kuldeep Dhama Mahesh Mahendran Ruchi Tiwari Shambhu Dayal Singh Deepak Kumar Shoorvir Singh Pradeep Mahadev Sawant

Tuberculosis, a List B disease of World Organization for Animal Health, caused by M. avium or M. genavense predominantly affects poultry and pet or captive birds. Clinical manifestations in birds include emaciation, depression and diarrhea along with marked atrophy of breast muscle. Unlike tuberculosis in animals and man, lesions in lungs are rare. Tubercular nodules can be seen in liver, splee...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1997
N Ohara N Ohara-Wada H Kitaura T Nishiyama S Matsumoto T Yamada

The components of the fibronectin-binding antigen 85 complex (85A, 85B, and 85C) and the related protein MPB/MPT51 are major secreted proteins in Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium bovis BCG. The fbpA, fbpC, and mpt51 genes encoding 85A, 85C, and MPT51, respectively, were isolated from Mycobacterium avium and sequenced in this study. The structures of these genes, and that of the fbpB...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1998
J A Triccas N Winter P W Roche A Gilpin K E Kendrick W J Britton

The analysis of host immunity to mycobacteria and the development of discriminatory diagnostic reagents relies on the characterization of conserved and species-specific mycobacterial antigens. In this report, we have characterized the Mycobacterium avium homolog of the highly immunogenic M. leprae 35-kDa protein. The genes encoding these two proteins were well conserved, having 82% DNA identity...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2000
R Colangeli J S Spencer P Bifani A Williams K Lyashchenko M A Keen P J Hill J Belisle M L Gennaro

In a search for new skin test reagents specific for tuberculosis, we found that the antigen encoded by gene Rv3874 of Mycobacterium tuberculosis elicited delayed-type hypersensitivity in M. tuberculosis-infected guinea pigs but not in control animals immunized with Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) or Mycobacterium avium. The antigen, which was named MTSA-10 (for M. tuberculosi...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1996
L E Bermudez M Petrofsky K Shelton

Epidermal growth factor (EGF) is a potent mitogen for a variety of eukaryotic cells. EGF is found in a number of tissues and is prevalent in necrotic tissues and granulomata. The biological effect of EGF on mammalian cells is initiated by the binding to a specific receptor. Both Mycobacterium avium and Mycobacterium tuberculosis cause lung infections and localized or disseminated disease in bot...

Journal: :American journal of translational research 2016
Jianjun Wang Yongliang Yao Jianhong Wu Zhiyong Deng Tao Gu Xin Tang Yang Cheng Guangxin Li

Cytoskeleton proteins and their regulation proteins could be influenced seriously in Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection host cells leading to the apoptosis of host cells. Macrophages infected by Mycobacterium avium were detected from cell morphology and genome levels to analyze changes of the cytoskeleton of M. avium infection macrophages. Then the expression of β-actin, cofilin-1 proteins in...

Journal: :Canadian journal of microbiology 2006
Pradeep Reddy Marri John P Bannantine Michael L Paustian G Brian Golding

Lateral gene transfer is an integral part of genome evolution in most bacteria. Bacteria can readily change the contents of their genomes to increase adaptability to ever-changing surroundings and to generate evolutionary novelty. Here, we report instances of lateral gene transfer in Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis, a pathogenic bacteria that causes Johne's disease in cattle. A set ...

2006
M. BARTOS H. PAVLIKOVA L. DVORSKA R. HORVATH M. DENDIS P. FLODR Z. KOLAR R. T. WESTON L. PAC L. MATLOVA I. PAVLIK

The aim of this work was to study the presence of mycobacteria in tissue samples from four cadavers fixed with formalin, and tissue samples from a recently deceased unpreserved individual, who had a history of human tuberculosis infection, undergoing a post mortem (cause of death not related to tuberculosis). All were examined for the presence of tuberculous lesions and the specific presence of...

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 1994
C H Dumarey V Labrousse N Rastogi B B Vargaftig M Bachelet

Infection with a virulent strain of Mycobacterium avium, but not with virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis or avirulent Mycobacterium smegmatis, induced the formation of nitric oxide by human monocyte-derived macrophages. This process was not affected by lipopolysaccharide or cytokines such as interferon-gamma or tumor necrosis factor alpha. M. avium-induced nitric oxide production was significa...

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