نتایج جستجو برای: r equi

تعداد نتایج: 449201  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2012
Raúl Miranda-Casoluengo Garry B Coulson Aleksandra Miranda-Casoluengo José A Vázquez-Boland Mary K Hondalus Wim G Meijer

We previously showed that the facultative intracellular pathogen Rhodococcus equi produces a nondiffusible and catecholate-containing siderophore (rhequibactin) involved in iron acquisition during saprophytic growth. Here, we provide evidence that the rhbABCDE cluster directs the biosynthesis of a hydroxamate siderophore, rhequichelin, that plays a key role in virulence. The rhbC gene encodes a...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2001
J Navas B González-Zorn N Ladrón P Garrido J A Vázquez-Boland

The virulence mechanisms of the facultative intracellular parasite Rhodococcus equi remain largely unknown. Among the candidate virulence factors of this pathogenic actinomycete is a secreted cholesterol oxidase, a putative membrane-damaging toxin. We identified and characterized the gene encoding this enzyme, the choE monocistron. Its protein product, ChoE, is homologous to other secreted chol...

Journal: :Veterinary research 1993
Wim G Meijer John F Prescott

Rhodococcus equi is an important cause of subacute or chronic abscessating bronchopneumonia of foals up to 3-5 months of age. It shares the lipid-rich cell wall envelope characteristic of the mycolata, including Mycobacterium tuberculosis, as well as the ability of pathogenic members of this group to survive within macrophages. The possession of a large virulence plasmid in isolates recovered f...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2005
Raúl Miranda-Casoluengo Pamela S Duffy Enda P O'Connell Brian J Graham Michael W Mangan John F Prescott Wim G Meijer

Rhodococcus equi is a facultative intracellular pathogen which proliferates rapidly in both manure-enriched soil and alveolar macrophages. Although both environments are characterized by extremely low concentrations of free iron, very little is known regarding the strategies employed by R. equi to thrive under these conditions. This paper reports the characterization of an R. equi transposome m...

2013
M.C. Fernandes S. Takai D.S. Leite J.P.A.N. Pinto P.E. Brandão V.A. Santarém F.J.P. Listoni A.V. Da Silva M.G. Ribeiro

The identification of pathogens of viral (Rotavirus, Coronavirus), parasitic (Toxocara spp.) and bacterial (Escherichia coli, Salmonella spp., Rhodococcus equi) origin shed in feces, and the virulence profile of R. equi and E. coli isolates were investigated in 200 samples of sand obtained from 40 parks, located in central region of state of Sao Paulo, Brazil, using different diagnostic methods...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2015
Ana Valero-Rello Alexia Hapeshi Elisa Anastasi Sonsiray Alvarez Mariela Scortti Wim G Meijer Iain MacArthur José A Vázquez-Boland

We report a novel host-associated virulence plasmid in Rhodococcus equi, pVAPN, carried by bovine isolates of this facultative intracellular pathogenic actinomycete. Surprisingly, pVAPN is a 120-kb invertron-like linear replicon unrelated to the circular virulence plasmids associated with equine (pVAPA) and porcine (pVAPB variant) R. equi isolates. pVAPN is similar to the linear plasmid pNSL1 f...

2013
Priyanka Kachroo Ivan Ivanov Ashley G. Seabury Mei Liu Bhanu P. Chowdhary Noah D. Cohen

Rhodococcus equi is an intracellular bacterium primarily known as an equine pathogen that infects young foals causing a pyogranulomatuous pneumonia. The molecular mechanisms mediating the immune response of foals to R. equi are not fully elucidated. Hence, global genomic high-throughput tools like gene expression microarrays might identify age-related gene expression signatures and molecular pa...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2005
Kristin M Patton Travis C McGuire Melissa T Hines Robert H Mealey Stephen A Hines

Rhodococcus equi is an important cause of pneumonia in young horses; however, adult horses are immune due to their ability to mount protective recall responses. In this study, the hypothesis that R. equi-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) are present in the lung of immune horses was tested. Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL)-derived pulmonary T lymphocytes stimulated with R. equi lysed infected a...

2014
Cole M. McQueen Ryan Doan Scott V. Dindot Jessica R. Bourquin Zlatomir Z. Zlatev M. Keith Chaffin Glenn P. Blodgett Ivan Ivanov Noah D. Cohen

Pneumonia caused by Rhodococcus equi is a common cause of disease and death in foals. Although agent and environmental factors contribute to the incidence of this disease, the genetic factors influencing the clinical outcomes of R. equi pneumonia are ill-defined. Here, we performed independent single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)- and copy number variant (CNV)-based genome-wide association stud...

2016
Marcin Kalinowski Zbigniew Grądzki Łukasz Jarosz Kiyoko Kato Yu Hieda Tsutomu Kakuda Shinji Takai

Rhodococcus equi is an important bacterial pathogen in foals up to 6 months old, widespread in horse farms all over the world. It was found that only virulent R. equi strains expressing 15-17 kDa virulence-associated protein (VapA) and having large virulence plasmid of 85-90 kb containing vapA gene are pathogenic for horses. To date, 12 plasmid types have been reported in VapA positive strains ...

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