Publications
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lethal pulmonary hemorrhage syndrome due to leptospira infection transmitted by pet rat. | human infection with leptospira interrogans can be life-threatening. multiple organ involvement frequently presents with liver and kidney failure, less commonly including severe hemolysis and pulmonary hemorrhage syndrome. here, we present a fulminant case of leptospirosis presenting with hemolysis and pulmonary hemorrhage. a formerly healthy 34 year old patient presented to a rural hospital with dyspnea and hemoptysis after a week of influenza-like symptoms. initial assessment revealed severe s ... | 2017 | 28491815 |
discovery of novel leptospirosis vaccine candidates using reverse and structural vaccinology. | leptospira spp. are diderm (two membranes) bacteria that infect mammals causing leptospirosis, a public health problem with global implications. thousands of people die every year due to leptospirosis, especially in developing countries with tropical climates. prophylaxis is difficult due to multiple factors, including the large number of asymptomatic hosts that transmit the bacteria, poor sanitation, increasing numbers of slum dwellers, and the lack of an effective vaccine. several leptospiral ... | 2017 | 28496441 |
high-resolution melting curve analysis of the 16s ribosomal gene to detect and identify pathogenic and saprophytic leptospira species in colombian isolates. | abstractit is important to identify the circulating leptospira agent to enhance the performance of serodiagnostic tests by incorporating specific antigens of native species, develop vaccines that take into account the species/serovars circulating in different regions, and optimize prevention and control strategies. the objectives of this study were to develop a polymerase chain reaction (pcr)-high-resolution melting (hrm) assay for differentiating between species of the genus leptospira and to v ... | 2017 | 28500802 |
pressor support during a jarisch herxheimer reaction after initiation of treatment for weil's disease. | we present a case of weil's disease complicated by a jarisch-herxheimer reaction (jhr) after initiation of antibiotics while in the emergency department requiring invasive monitoring and vasopressor support. the case is followed by a brief review of the jhr which is rarely observed with treatment of leptospirosis. a healthy 28-year-old female who recently returned from the caribbean presented to the emergency department with flu-like symptoms. the patient appeared jaundiced with conjunctival suf ... | 2017 | 28527874 |
evidence of infection with leptospira interrogans and spotted fever group rickettsiae among rodents in an urban area of osaka city, japan. | we examined 33 rodents captured in an urban area of osaka city, japan for igg antibodies against seoul virus, severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus, hepatitis e virus, leptospira interrogans, yersinia pestis, spotted fever, typhus and scrub typhus group rickettsiae. we found that 3 (9.1%) and 1 (3.0%) of the 33 rodents had antibodies against l. interrogans and spotted fever group rickettsiae, respectively. dnas of leptospires were detected from 2 of the 3 seropositive rodents, but dn ... | 2017 | 28529271 |
a new model of self-resolving leptospirosis in mice infected with a strain of leptospira interrogans serovar autumnalis harboring lps signaling only through tlr4. | leptospirosis is an emerging worldwide zoonosis caused by pathogenic leptospira spp. our understanding of leptospirosis pathogenesis and host immune response remains limited, while mechanistic studies are hindered by a lack of proper animal models and immunological reagents. here we established a murine model of acute and self-resolving leptospirosis by infecting 10-week-old c57bl/6 mice with leptospira interrogans serovar autumnalis strain 56606v, with characteristic manifestations including ja ... | 2017 | 28536433 |
the role of reactive oxygen intermediates in the intracellular fate of leptospira interrogans in the macrophages of different hosts. | pathogenic species of leptospira cause leptospirosis, a global zoonotic disease. our previous work showed that leptospires survive and replicate in human macrophages but are killed in murine macrophages. however, the mechanism responsible for the different intracellular fates of leptospires within the macrophages of different hosts remains unclear. | 2017 | 28575082 |
multifunctional and redundant roles of leptospira interrogans proteins in bacterial-adhesion and fibrin clotting inhibition. | pathogenic leptopira is the etiological agent of leptospirosis, the most widespread zoonotic infection in the world. the disease represents a major public health problem, especially in tropical countries. the present work focused on two hypothetical proteins of unknown function, encoded by the genes lic13059 and lic10879, and predicted to be surface-exposed proteins. the genes were cloned and the proteins expressed using e. coli as a host system. we report that the recombinant proteins interacte ... | 2017 | 28600123 |
structural and enzymatic characterization of a camp-dependent diguanylate cyclase from pathogenic leptospira species. | leptospira interrogans serovar copenhageni is a human pathogen that causes leptospirosis, a worldwide zoonosis. the l. interrogans genome codes for a wide array of potential diguanylate cyclase (dgc) enzymes with characteristic ggdef domains capable of synthesizing the cyclic dinucleotide c-di-gmp, known to regulate transitions between different cellular behavioral states in bacteria. among such enzymes, lic13137 (lcd1), which has an n-terminal cgmp-specific phosphodiesterases, adenylyl cyclases ... | 2017 | 28601495 |
molecular typing of leptospira interrogans serovar hardjo isolates from leptospirosis outbreaks in brazilian livestock. | leptospirosis is caused by pathogenic spirochetes of the genus leptospira spp. this zoonotic disease is distributed globally and affects domestic animals, including cattle. leptospira interrogans serogroup sejroe serovar hardjo and leptospira borgpetersenii serogroup sejroe serovar hardjo remain important species associated with this reproductive disease in livestock production. previous studies on brazilian livestock have reported that l. interrogans serovar hardjo is the most prevalent leptosp ... | 2017 | 28619055 |
development of indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for diagnosis of canine leptospirosis. | this study was taken up to develop an indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (i-elisa) for screening antibodies against leptospira spp. in canines. | 2017 | 28620258 |
survey for selected pathogens in wild pigs (sus scrofa) from guam, marianna islands, usa. | pigs (sus scrofa) were introduced to guam in the 1600's and are now present in high densities throughout the island. wild pigs are reservoirs for pathogens of concern to domestic animals and humans. exposure to porcine parvovirus, transmissible gastroenteritis, and leptospira interrogans has been documented in domestic swine but data from wild pigs are lacking. the close proximity of humans, domestic animals, and wild pigs, combined with the liberal hunting of wild pigs, results in frequent oppo ... | 2017 | 28622856 |
serology and protein electrophoresis for evidence of exposure to 12 mink pathogens in free-ranging american mink (neovison vison) in argentina. | basic pathologic characteristics for farmed minks were previously reported worldwide. however, its status in the wild has not been studied in detail. | 2017 | 28635524 |
anti-erythrocyte igg in hamsters with acute experimental infection by leptospira interrogans serovar canicola. | the aim of this study was to evaluate the behavior of erythrocyte and platelet, as immunological markers, as well as evaluate the involvement of these factors in hemolytic and hemorrhagic reactions in hamsters experimentally infected by leptospira interrogans serovar canicola. our experimental design was composed by two randomized groups: infected group (ig) (n = 12) and control group (cg) (n = 6). ninety-six hours after the inoculation, the presence of immunoglobulins (igg and igm) and compleme ... | 2017 | 28648625 |
leptospira diversity in animals and humans in tahiti, french polynesia. | leptospirosis is a highly endemic bacterial zoonosis in french polynesia (fp). nevertheless, data on the epidemiology of leptospirosis in fp are scarce. we conducted molecular studies on leptospira isolated from humans and the potential main animal reservoirs in order to identify the most likely sources for human infection. | 2017 | 28658269 |
serial changes in complete blood counts in patients with leptospirosis: our experience. | leptospirosis is an infectious disease caused by leptospira interrogans. it is endemic in many parts of the world. the symptoms vary between milder forms to severe type with organ dysfunction. the disease presents with diagnostic challenge as it clinically mimics acute febrile illness due to other causes. | 2017 | 28658767 |
epidemiology behavior of leptospirosis in ciénaga de oro, córdoba (colombia). | the purpose of this study was to determine the epidemiology of leptospirosis in rural areas of ciénaga de oro, córdoba, colombia, a convenience sampling was carried out on 13 farms. the sample size was 325 reproductive age cows, 11 canine samples, and 20 humans. the samples were subjected to mat analysis with 11 serogroups of leptospira interrogans sensu lato. once the mat results were received, urine samples were collected from 78 cows, along with 39 water samples, for bacteriological cultures ... | 2017 | 28660382 |
a survey of zoonotic pathogens carried by house mouse and black rat populations in yucatan, mexico. | the house mouse (mus musculus) and the black rat (rattus rattus) are reservoir hosts for zoonotic pathogens, several of which cause neglected tropical diseases (ntds). studies of the prevalence of these ntd-causing zoonotic pathogens, in house mice and black rats from tropical residential areas are scarce. three hundred and two house mice and 161 black rats were trapped in 2013 from two urban neighbourhoods and a rural village in yucatan, mexico, and subsequently tested for trypanosoma cruzi, hy ... | 2017 | 28689507 |
characterization of the molecular chaperone clpb from the pathogenic spirochaete leptospira interrogans. | leptospira interrogans is a spirochaete responsible for leptospirosis in mammals. the molecular mechanisms of the leptospira virulence remain mostly unknown. recently, it has been demonstrated that an aaa+ chaperone clpb (a member of the hsp100 family) from l. interrogans (clpbli) is not only essential for survival of leptospira under the thermal and oxidative stresses, but also during infection of a host. the aim of this study was to provide further insight into the role of clpb in the pathogen ... | 2017 | 28700685 |
mononuclear-macrophages but not neutrophils act as major infiltrating anti-leptospiral phagocytes during leptospirosis. | to identify the major infiltrating phagocytes during leptospirosis and examine the killing mechanism used by the host to eliminate leptospira interrogans. | 2017 | 28700741 |
data on leptospira interrogans sv pomona infection in meat workers in new zealand. | the data presented in this article are related to the research article entitled "comparison between generalized linear modelling and additive bayesian network; identification of factors associated with the incidence of antibodies against leptospira interrogans sv pomona in meat workers in new zealand" (pittavino et al., 2017) [5]. a prospective cohort study was conducted in four sheep slaughtering abattoirs in new zealand (nz) (dreyfus et al., 2015) [1]. sera were collected twice a year from 384 ... | 2017 | 28702495 |
immunoprotective properties of recombinant liga and ligb in a hamster model of acute leptospirosis. | leptospirosis is the most widespread zoonosis and is considered a major public health problem worldwide. currently, there is no widely available vaccine against leptospirosis for use in humans. a purified, recombinant subunit vaccine that includes the last six immunoglobulin-like (ig-like) domains of the leptospiral protein liga (liga7'-13) protects against lethal infection but not renal colonization after challenge by leptospira interrogans. in this study, we examined whether the addition of th ... | 2017 | 28704385 |
leptospira interrogans causes quantitative and morphological disturbances in adherens junctions and other biological groups of proteins in human endothelial cells. | pathogenic leptospira transmits from animals to humans, causing the zoonotic life-threatening infection called leptospirosis. this infection is reported worldwide with higher risk in tropical regions. symptoms of leptospirosis range from mild illness to severe illness such as liver damage, kidney failure, respiratory distress, meningitis, and fatal hemorrhagic disease. invasive species of leptospira rapidly disseminate to multiple tissues where this bacterium damages host endothelial cells, incr ... | 2017 | 28750011 |
structural and mutational analyses of the leptospira interrogans virulence-related heme oxygenase provide insights into its catalytic mechanism. | heme oxygenase from leptospira interrogans is an important virulence factor. during catalysis, redox equivalents are provided to this enzyme by the plastidic-type ferredoxin-nadp+ reductase also found in l. interrogans. this process may have evolved to aid this bacterial pathogen to obtain heme-iron from their host and enable successful colonization. herein we report the crystal structure of the heme oxygenase-heme complex at 1.73 å resolution. the structure reveals several distinctive features ... | 2017 | 28771589 |
doxycycline attenuates leptospira-induced il-1β by suppressing nlrp3 inflammasome priming. | doxycycline (dox), a semisynthetic antibiotic, has been reported to exert multiple immunomodulatory effects. treatment with dox has a satisfactory curative effect against leptospirosis. in addition to its antibacterial action, we supposed that dox also modulated immune response in controlling leptospira infection. using j774a.1 mouse macrophages, the effects of dox on protein and mrna levels of il-1β and tnf-α were investigated after infection with live or sonicated leptospira interrogans serova ... | 2017 | 28791016 |
male-specific pulmonary hemorrhage and cytokine gene expression in golden hamster in early-phase leptospira interrogans serovar hebdomadis infection. | leptospirosis causes severe clinical signs more frequently in men than in women, but the mechanism underlying the gender differences in leptospirosis remains unclear. in this study, petechial hemorrhage was observed in male but not in female hamster lung tissues infected with leptospira interrogans serovar hebdomadis at 120 h pi, demonstrating that male hamsters were more susceptible to the development of a severe disease upon leptospira infection. no leptospiral dna was detected in the lung tis ... | 2017 | 28811249 |
pre-treatment with lactobacillus plantarum prevents severe pathogenesis in mice infected with leptospira interrogans and may be associated with recruitment of myeloid cells. | recent estimates on global morbidity and mortality caused by leptospirosis point to one million cases and almost 60,000 deaths a year worldwide, especially in resource poor countries. we analyzed how a commensal probiotic immunomodulator, lactobacillus plantarum, affects leptospira interrogans pathogenesis in a murine model of sub-lethal leptospirosis. we found that repeated oral pre-treatment of mice with live l. plantarum restored body weight to normal levels in mice infected with l. interroga ... | 2017 | 28841659 |
human leptospirosis in seychelles: a prospective study confirms the heavy burden of the disease but suggests that rats are not the main reservoir. | leptospirosis is a bacterial zoonosis caused by pathogenic leptospira for which rats are considered as the main reservoir. disease incidence is higher in tropical countries, especially in insular ecosystems. our objectives were to determine the current burden of leptospirosis in seychelles, a country ranking first worldwide according to historical data, to establish epidemiological links between animal reservoirs and human disease, and to identify drivers of transmission. | 2017 | 28846678 |