نتایج جستجو برای: lipl41 gene

تعداد نتایج: 1141392  

Journal: :infection, epidemiology and medicine 0
pejvak khaki national reference laboratory for leptospira, department of microbiology, razi vaccine & serum research institute, karaj, iran soheila moradi bidhendi national reference laboratory for leptospira, department of microbiology, razi vaccine & serum research institute, karaj, iran yung-fu chang department of population, medicine and diagnostic sciences, college of veterinary medicine, cornell university, ithaca, ny, usa maryam sadat soltani national reference laboratory for leptospira, department of microbiology, razi vaccine & serum research institute, karaj, iran kayvan tadaion department of aerobic vaccine production, razi vaccine & serum research institute, karaj, ir iran

background: leptospirosis has been recognized as an important reemerging infectious disease caused by pathogenic leptospira spp. a major challenge of this disease is the application of a basic research to improve diagnostic method. outer membrane proteins of leptospira are potential candidates that could be useful in diagnosis. among them the lipl41 is an immunogenic protein which is present on...

M.H. Shahhosseiny M.S. Soltani P. Khaki, S. Moradi bidhendi

Leptospirosis caused by infection with pathogenic leptospires, which is the most prevalent zoonotic disease in the world. The outer membrane proteins (OMPs) of pathogenic leptospires such as LipL41 play a crucial role in pathogenesis of this disease. Therefore a major challenge to develop an effective vaccine against leptospirosis is application of basic research on the OMPs of leptospires to i...

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
m.s. soltani p. khaki s. moradi bidhendi m.h. shahhosseiny

leptospirosis caused by infection with pathogenic leptospires, which is the most prevalent zoonotic disease in the world. the outer membrane proteins (omps) of pathogenic leptospires such as lipl41 play a crucial role in pathogenesis of this disease. therefore a major challenge to develop an effective vaccine against leptospirosis is application of basic research on the omps of leptospires to i...

2013
Ming-Hsing Lin Yuan-Chih Chang Chwan-Deng Hsiao Shih-Hsun Huang Min-Shi Wang Yi-Ching Ko Chih-Wei Yang Yuh-Ju Sun

Leptospirosis is one of the most widespread zoonotic diseases in the world. It is caused by the pathogen Leptospira that results in multiple-organ failure, in particular of the kidney. Outer membrane lipoprotein is the suspected virulence factor of Leptospira. In Leptospira spp LipL41 is one major lipoprotein and is highly conserved. Previous study suggests that LipL41 bears hemin-binding abili...

2009
K. Vedhagiri K. Natarajaseenivasan P. Chellapandi S. G. Prabhakaran Joseph Selvin S. Sharma P. Vijayachari

Leptospirosis is recognized as the most widespread zoonosis with a global distribution. In this study, the antigenic variation in Leptospira interrogans and Leptospira borgpetersenii isolated from human urine and field rat kidney was preliminarily confirmed by microscopic agglutination test using monoclonal antibodies, and was further subjected to amplification and identification of outer membr...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1999
D A Haake M K Mazel A M McCoy F Milward G Chao J Matsunaga E A Wagar

New vaccine strategies are needed for prevention of leptospirosis, a widespread human and veterinary disease caused by invasive spirochetes belonging to the genus Leptospira. We have examined the immunoprotective capacity of the leptospiral porin OmpL1 and the leptospiral outer membrane lipoprotein LipL41 in the Golden Syrian hamster model of leptospirosis. Specialized expression plasmids were ...

2011
Gustavo M. Cerqueira Natalie M. Souza Eduardo R. Araújo Aline T. Barros Zenaide M. Morais Sílvio A. Vasconcellos Ana L. T. O. Nascimento

BACKGROUND Leptospirosis is a zoonotic infectious disease that affects both humans and animals. The existing genetic tools for Leptospira spp. have improved our understanding of the biology of this spirochete as well as the interaction of pathogenic leptospires with the mammalian host. However, new tools are necessary to provide novel and useful information to the field. METHODOLOGY AND PRINC...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1998
D A Haake C Martinich T A Summers E S Shang J D Pruetz A M McCoy M K Mazel C A Bolin

We report the cloning of the gene encoding a 36-kDa leptospiral outer membrane lipoprotein, designated LipL36. We obtained the N-terminal amino acid sequence of a staphylococcal V8 proteolytic-digest fragment in order to design an oligonucleotide probe. A Lambda-Zap II library containing EcoRI fragments of Leptospira kirschneri DNA was screened, and a 2.3-kb DNA fragment which contained the ent...

2010
Gustavo M. Cerqueira Alan J. A. McBride Rudy A. Hartskeerl Niyaz Ahmed Odir A. Dellagostin Marcus R. Eslabão Ana L. T. O. Nascimento

BACKGROUND Leptospirosis is one of the most widespread zoonoses in the world and with over 260 pathogenic serovars there is an urgent need for a molecular system of classification. The development of multilocus sequence typing (MLST) schemes for Leptospira spp. is addressing this issue. The aim of this study was to identify loci with potential to enhance Leptospira strain discrimination by sequ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
David A Haake Marc A Suchard Melissa M Kelley Manjula Dundoo David P Alt Richard L Zuerner

Leptospires belong to a genus of parasitic bacterial spirochetes that have adapted to a broad range of mammalian hosts. Mechanisms of leptospiral molecular evolution were explored by sequence analysis of four genes shared by 38 strains belonging to the core group of pathogenic Leptospira species: L. interrogans, L. kirschneri, L. noguchii, L. borgpetersenii, L. santarosai, and L. weilii. The 16...

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