نتایج جستجو برای: mtb

تعداد نتایج: 3669  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2009
Chul-Su Yang Dong-Min Shin Ki-Hye Kim Zee-Won Lee Chul-Ho Lee Sung Goo Park Yun Soo Bae Eun-Kyeong Jo

Gp91(phox)/NADPH oxidase (NOX) 2 is the main catalytic component of NOX, which mediates the phagocytic killing of ingested pathogens via the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). However, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is relatively resistant to the microbicidal effects of ROS. Thus, the exact roles of NOX2 in the innate immune control against Mtb infection are not fully resolved. In t...

2017
Kaitlyn Schaaf Samuel R. Smith Alexandra Duverger Frederic Wagner Frank Wolschendorf Andrew O. Westfall Olaf Kutsch Jim Sun

The ability to suppress host macrophage apoptosis is essential for M. tuberculosis (Mtb) to replicate intracellularly while protecting it from antibiotic treatment. We recently described that Mtb infection upregulated expression of the host phosphatase PPM1A, which impairs the antibacterial response of macrophages. Here we establish PPM1A as a checkpoint target used by Mtb to suppress macrophag...

2015
Yie-Vern Lee Habibah A Wahab Yee Siew Choong

Isocitrate lyase (ICL) is the first enzyme involved in glyoxylate cycle. Many plants and microorganisms are relying on glyoxylate cycle enzymes to survive upon downregulation of tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA cycle), especially Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB). In fact, ICL is a potential drug target for MTB in dormancy. With the urge for new antitubercular drug to overcome tuberculosis treat su...

2015
Jonathan Kevin Sia Maria Georgieva Jyothi Rengarajan

Tuberculosis (TB) remains a serious global public health problem that results in up to 2 million deaths each year. TB is caused by the human pathogen, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), which infects primarily innate immune cells patrolling the lung. Innate immune cells serve as barometers of the immune response against Mtb infection by determining the inflammatory milieu in the lungs and promot...

2014
Melanie J. Harriff Meghan E. Cansler Katelynne Gardner Toren Elizabeth T. Canfield Stephen Kwak Marielle C. Gold David M. Lewinsohn

Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is transmitted via inhalation of aerosolized particles. While alveolar macrophages are thought to play a central role in the acquisition and control of this infection, Mtb also has ample opportunity to interact with the airway epithelium. In this regard, we have recently shown that the upper airways are enriched with a population of non-classical, MR1-restricted...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Shahin Ranjbar Nary Ly Sok Thim Jean-Marc Reynes Anne E Goldfeld

Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTb) is the leading cause of death in the setting of AIDS. MTb enhances the pathogenicity and accelerates the course of HIV disease and, furthermore, infection with HIV-1 increases the risk of reactivation or reinfection with MTb. In this study, we show that host-specific recall responses to one pathogen, MTb, has a direct effect upon the regulation of a second patho...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2010
Wei Lin Yongxin Pan

Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB), which can mineralize nanosized magnetite or greigite crystals within cells, play important roles in biogeochemical processes, for example iron and sulfur cycling, and depositional remanent magnetization acquisitions. Despite decades of research, the knowledge of MTB distribution and ecology is still limited. In the present study, we investigated the temporal variat...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Frank Wolschendorf David Ackart Tej B Shrestha Laurel Hascall-Dove Scott Nolan Gyanu Lamichhane Ying Wang Stefan H Bossmann Randall J Basaraba Michael Niederweis

Copper (Cu) is essential for many biological processes, but is toxic when present in excessive amounts. In this study, we provide evidence that Cu plays a crucial role in controlling tuberculosis. A Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) mutant lacking the outer membrane channel protein Rv1698 accumulated 100-fold more Cu and was more susceptible to Cu toxicity than WT Mtb. Similar phenotypes were ob...

Journal: :Veterinary pathology 2012
D A Begley D M Krupke S B Neuhauser J E Richardson C J Bult J T Eppig J P Sundberg

The Mouse Tumor Biology Database (MTB) is designed to provide an electronic data storage, search, and analysis system for information on mouse models of human cancer. The MTB includes data on tumor frequency and latency, strain, germ line, and somatic genetics, pathologic notations, and photomicrographs. The MTB collects data from the primary literature, other public databases, and direct submi...

Journal: :Systematic and applied microbiology 2009
Wei Lin Jinhua Li Dirk Schüler Christian Jogler Yongxin Pan

Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) synthesize intracellular nano-scale crystals of magnetite or greigite within magnetosomes. MTB are ubiquitous in limnic and marine environments. In order to understand the diversity of MTB better, sediment samples were examined from Lake Miyun near Beijing by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP). First, in silico analysis was used to evaluate the effectiv...

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