نتایج جستجو برای: Pertussis toxin

تعداد نتایج: 58012  

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
a. khafri e. salehi m. aminian

whooping cough (pertussis) is a highly contagious disease of the human respiratory tract, which is caused by bordetella pertussis. reemerge of pertussis in some highly immunized populations and divergency in gene order among several b. pertussis strains promoted this research to study the change of pertussis toxin (pt) and lipopolysacharide levels in response to the different environments. this...

Journal: Vaccine Research 2015

Introduction: Despite high level of vaccination against pertussis‚ whooping cough has re-emerged as a health threat, especially in infants. This could be related to expansion of Bordetella pertussis with novel alleles for virulence factors including the pertussis toxin promoter, ptxP3. Compared to ptxp1 strains‚ ptxp3 strains produce more pertussis toxin which results in immune supp...

Journal: :vaccine research 0
f sadeghpour heravi pertussis reference laboratory‚ department of bactriology, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran vs nikbin pertussis reference laboratory‚ department of bactriology, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran f shahcheraghi pertussis reference laboratory‚ department of bactriology, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran

introduction: despite high level of vaccination against pertussis‚ whooping cough has re-emerged as a health threat, especially in infants. this could be related to expansion of bordetella pertussis with novel alleles for virulence factors including the pertussis toxin promoter, ptxp3. compared to ptxp1 strains‚ ptxp3 strains produce more pertussis toxin which results in immune suppression and ...

Whole-cell pertussis vaccine (wP) has been imperative and highly effective in preventing childhood deaths due to pertussis. Pertussis toxin is one of the virulence factors of Bordetella pertussis in all available pertussis vaccines. wP production in Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute is according to bioreactor culture of B. pertussis strains in B2 medium. The aim ...

A. Khafri E. Salehi M. Aminian

  Whooping cough (pertussis) is a highly contagious disease of the human respiratory tract, which is caused by Bordetella pertussis. Reemerge of pertussis in some highly immunized populations and divergency in gene order among several B. pertussis strains promoted this research to study the change of pertussis toxin (PT) and lipopolysacharide levels in response to the different environments. Th...

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
a. pourahmadi f. esmaili a. zavaran hosseini a. rezaee e. salehi

a purification procedure of pertussis toxin (pt) from submerged culture of bordetella pertussis (b.pertussis) strain 134 using adsorption and affinity chromatography was discussed. the yield of the resulting pt was approximately 37.5mg/l of concentrated culture supernatant. the polypeptide pattern of the purified pt was investigated by sds-page and showed five bands between 11 to 26 kda using l...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2000
S Z Hausman D L Burns

Recently, concern has been voiced about the potential effect that antigenic divergence of circulating strains of Bordetella pertussis might have on the efficacy of pertussis vaccines. In order to model antigenic drift of pertussis toxin, a critical component of many pertussis vaccines, and to examine the effects of such drift on antibody neutralization, we engineered a strain of B. pertussis to...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
seyed abdolmajid khosravani department of microbiology, yasuj university of medical sciences, yasuj, ir iran john coote department of microbiology, university of glasgow, glasgow, uk roger parton department of microbiology, university of glasgow, glasgow, uk seyed mohammad ali mansourian department of microbiology, yasuj university of medical sciences, yasuj, ir iran seyed abdolrahim rezaee immunology research centre, medical school, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran; department of immunovirology, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran. tel: +98-9155148304

background adenylate cyclase toxin (cyaa) is an important virulence factor of bordetella pertussis, the causative agent of whooping cough, and a potential component of acellular pertussis vaccine. objectives in the present study the impact of invasive cyaa on oxidative activities of phagocytes was compared with the other form of this molecule to investigate the activity of different parts of mo...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2000
K A Craig-Mylius T H Stenson A A Weiss

Pertussis toxin is a member of the AB(5) family of toxins and is composed of five subunits (S1 to S5) present in a 1:1:1:2:1 ratio. Secretion is a complex process. Each subunit has a secretion signal that mediates transport to the periplasm, where processing and assembly occur. Secretion of the assembled 105-kDa toxin past the outer membrane is mediated by the nine proteins encoded in the ptl o...

Journal: :avicenna journal of clinical microbiology and infection 0
maryam hosseinpour pertussis reference laboratory, department of bacteriology, pasteur institute, tehran, ir iran nazanin jannesar ahmadi pertussis reference laboratory, department of bacteriology, pasteur institute, tehran, ir iran vajiheh sadat nikbin pertussis reference laboratory, department of bacteriology, pasteur institute, tehran, ir iran fereshteh shahcheraghi pertussis reference laboratory, department of bacteriology, pasteur institute, tehran, ir iran; pertussis reference laboratory, department of bacteriology, pasteur institute, tehran, ir iran. tel/fax: +98-2166405535

results the results showed that all the strains had the dominant allele ptxs1a. there were differences between the alleles of the clinical strains and the vaccine strain. conclusions in recent years, a significant increase in the incidence of pertussis has been reported worldwide. our findings regarding the allelic shift of the ptxs1 gene are similar to those reported in many european and ameri...

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