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outbreak of shigella flexneri and shigella sonnei enterocolitis in men who have sex with men, quebec, 1999 to 2001. 200515875326
extended-spectrum beta-lactamases in shigella flexneri from argentina: first report of toho-1 outside japan.a 9-year nation-wide survey of the presence of extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (esbls) in shigella flexneri is described. ten of 9033 (0.1%) isolates produced esbls, which were characterized by isoelectric focusing, pcr and dna sequencing. these were ctx-m-2 (five isolates), toho-1 (one isolate), shv-2 (two isolates) and per-2 (two isolates, the first report in s. flexneri world wide). the emergence of each esbl type in s. flexneri was not restricted to a particular region of argentina. toho-1 ...200515878653
[bacterial colony as a complex community].information on the adaptive behavior of cells in the process of the formation of a colony by bacteria shigella flexneri rd, used as a model, was obtained with the use of light, transmission and scanning microscopy. the process of the formation of a microcolony was demonstrated; at the initial stages (8 hours) it included 3 groups of cells, and 24 hours later it exhibited sharply defined structurization. the conclusion was made on the possibility of the joint use of different methods of microscop ...200515881929
[antibiotic resistance of shigellae and rationale for etiotropic therapy of shigella infections].the study was aimed at determining sensitivity of shigellae to antibacterial preparations and their clinical effectiveness for correcting recommendations on the empirical therapy of acute shigella infections (asi). the sensitivity of 164 s. flexneri strains and 80 s. sonnei strains, isolated in 1996-2003 in the sumy region, ukraine, was determined with respect to 19 antibacterial preparations: ampicillin (am), tetracycline (te), rifampicin (ri), chloramphenicol (ca), streptomycin (st), fusidin ( ...200515881945
spatial distribution and functional significance of activated vinculin in living cells.conformational change is believed to be important to vinculin's function at sites of cell adhesion. however, nothing is known about vinculin's conformation in living cells. using a forster resonance energy transfer probe that reports on changes in vinculin's conformation, we find that vinculin is in the actin-binding conformation in a peripheral band of adhesive puncta in spreading cells. however, in fully spread cells with established polarity, vinculin's conformation is variable at focal adhes ...200515883197
a gene encoding l-methionine gamma-lyase is present in enterobacteriaceae family genomes: identification and characterization of citrobacter freundii l-methionine gamma-lyase.citrobacter freundii cells produce l-methionine gamma-lyase when grown on a medium containing l-methionine. the nucleotide sequence of the hybrid plasmid with a c. freundii ecori insert of about 3.0 kbp contained two open reading frames, consisting of 1,194 nucleotides and 1,296 nucleotides, respectively. the first one (denoted megl) encoded l-methionine gamma-lyase. the enzyme was overexpressed in escherichia coli and purified. the second frame encoded a protein belonging to the family of perme ...200515901718
a secreted anti-activator, ospd1, and its chaperone, spa15, are involved in the control of transcription by the type iii secretion apparatus activity in shigella flexneri.bacteria of shigella spp. are responsible for shigellosis in humans and use a type iii secretion (tts) system to enter epithelial cells and trigger apoptosis in macrophages. transit of translocator and effector proteins through the tts apparatus is activated upon contact of bacteria with host cells. transcription of approximately 15 genes encoding effectors is regulated by the tts apparatus activity and controlled by mxie, an arac family activator, and its coactivator ipgc, the chaperone of ipab ...200515916611
a directed screen for chlamydial proteins secreted by a type iii mechanism identifies a translocated protein and numerous other new candidates.chlamydiae are strict intracellular parasites that induce their internalization upon contact with the host cell and grow inside an intracellular compartment called an inclusion. they possess a type iii secretion (tts) apparatus, which allows for the translocation of specific proteins in the host cell cytosol. in particular, chlamydial proteins of the inc family are secreted to the inclusion membrane by a tts mechanism; other tts substrates are mostly unknown. using a secretion assay based on the ...200515916612
optimizing protein crystal growth through dynamic seeding.a dynamic seeding method that is different from the conventional method of seeding drops that have been equilibrated is described. the method basically consists of two steps. firstly, microseeding was used in association with adjustment of the seeding-drop components, including buffer, additive and concentrations of the precipitants and protein, in order to screen suitable seeding conditions under which microseeds are seeded into a new non-equilibrated drop as the dynamic macroseed drop for the ...200515930637
mucosal lymphoid infiltrate dominates colonic pathological changes in murine experimental shigellosis.shigella species are invasive human pathogens that cause acute rectocolitis by triggering a dysregulated inflammatory reaction in the colonic and rectal mucosa. because mice are naturally resistant to shigellosis, there is no mouse model that mimics human disease. we explore the susceptibility of intestinal flora-depleted mice to shigellosis after intragastric infection with shigella strains.200515942903
construction of a novel shigella live-vector strain co-expressing cs3 and ltb/stm of enterotoxigenic e.coli.to construct and evaluate a polyvalent recombinant vaccine strain shigella flexneri 2a t32 against enterotoxigenic e.coli (etec).200515948247
expanding the bactericidal action of the food color additive phloxine b to gram-negative bacteria.phloxine b (d&c red no. 28) is a color additive for food, drugs, and cosmetics. it has been previously shown to have anti-staphylococcus aureus activities. in this work, the effect of phloxine b on various gram-negative bacteria and other gram-positive bacteria including bacillus cereus, bacillus thuringiensis, bacillus mycoides, bacillus subtilis, bacillus aureus, salmonella, escherichia coli and shigella was studied, along with the mechanism of anti-microbial activity. in the presence of fluor ...200515949926
shigella effector ipah9.8 binds to a splicing factor u2af(35) to modulate host immune responses.shigella effectors injected into the host cell via the type iii secretion system are involved in various aspects of infection. here, we show that one of the effectors, ipah9.8, plays a role in modulating inflammatory responses to shigella infection. in murine lung infection model, deltaipah9.8 mutant caused more severe inflammatory responses with increased pro-inflammatory cytokine production levels than did wild-type shigella, which resulted in a 30-fold decrease in bacterial colonization. bind ...200515950937
effect of spices and herbs towards shigella sonnei and s. flexneri. 200115954300
inhibitory effects of spices and herbs towards shigella sonnei and s. flexneri.the use of spices and herbs, their essential oils or their active compounds as means of control of pathogens constitutes an alternative to chemical additives in the present study the antibacterial activities of cloves, thyme, oregano, rosemary and basil on shigella have been established. although in a model system in agar media addition of 1% basil could contribute to the 'hurdle' principle and delay outgrowth of shigella sp. this was not confirmed in real food conditions: the presence of 1% bas ...200115954648
frequency of isolation of shigella serogroups/serotypes and their antimicrobial susceptibility pattern in children from slum areas in karachi.to assess the frequency of serogroups and serotypes, as well as the antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of shigella species isolated from known cases of diarrhoea and dysentery from karachi, pakistan.200515960281
plastins: versatile modulators of actin organization in (patho)physiological cellular processes.many actin-binding proteins are expressed in eukaryotic cells. these polypeptides assist in stabilizing and rearranging the organization of the actin cytoskeleton in response to external stimuli, or during cell migration and adhesion. here we review a particular set of actin-binding proteins called plastins. plastins (also called fimbrins) belong to a subclass of actin-binding proteins known as actin bundling proteins. three isoforms have been characterized in mammals: t-plastin is expressed in ...200515960882
the shigella flexneri serotype y vaccine candidate sfl124 originated from a serotype 2a background.shigella flexneri is endemic in most developing countries and responsible for the highest mortality rate among the shigella species. the attenuated serotype y s. flexneri strain sfl124 has been used as the parental strain for the development of recombinant vaccines expressing multiple o-antigen structures. during the development of one such multivalent vaccine, a region of gtrii homology was found in sfl124. sequencing and analysis of this region revealed the presence of an insertion element int ...200515963704
diarrheal illness among deployed u.s. military personnel during operation bright star 2001--egypt.in the fall of 2001, approximately 15,000 u.s. military personnel participated in a military exercise in the northwestern egyptian desert. to assess the prevalence and impact of diarrhea and enteropathogen distribution, we conducted a post-deployment survey and a case series study. a departure convenience sampling (n = 3725) was used in the post-deployment survey. overall, 9.3% reported diarrhea, 2.6% sought medical care, and 2.8% stopped or decreased their work for at least a day. among those r ...200515964494
[sequence analysis of bacterial transposon in nhx gene of populus euphratica].the united nations environment program estimates that approximately 20% of agricultural land and 50% of cropland in the world is salt-stressed. the gene nhx (na+/h+ exchanger) encodes functional protein that catalyzes the countertransport of na+ and h+ across membranes and may play an important role in plant salt tolerance. to clone the nhx from the wild plant populus euphratica collected in tarim basin and xinjiang wujiaqu district into a t-vector, designed primer was used to amplify 1kb nhx cd ...200315969097
worldwide disseminated arma aminoglycoside resistance methylase gene is borne by composite transposon tn1548.the arma (aminoglycoside resistance methylase) gene, which confers resistance to 4,6-disubstituted deoxystreptamines and fortimicin, was initially found in klebsiella pneumoniae bm4536 on incl/m plasmid pip1204 of ca. 90 kb which also encodes the extended-spectrum beta-lactamase ctx-m-3. thirty-four enterobacteria from various countries that were likely to produce a ctx-m enzyme since they were more resistant to cefotaxime than to ceftazidime were studied. the arma gene was detected in 12 clinic ...200515980373
synthesis and pharmacological activities of some mononuclear ru(ii) complexes.a series of mononuclear ru(ii) complexes of the type [ru(m)2(u)]2+, where m = 2,2'-bipyridine/1,10-phenanthroline and u = tpl (ru1), 4-cl-tpl (ru2), 4-ch3-tpl (ru3), 4-ch3o-tpl (ru4), and 4-no2-tpl (ru5), -pai (ru6), where tpl = thiopicolinanilide and pai = 2-phenyl-azo-imidazole, have been prepared and characterized by ir, uv-vis, 1h nmr, 13c-nmr, fab-mass spectrophotometer, and elemental analysis. the complexes display metal-ligand charge transfer (mlct) transitions in the visible region. the ...200515982893
[comparative proteomics research on removing of large invasive plasmid pinv of shigella flexneri 2a strain 2457t].s. flexneri 2a strain 2457t and its derivative without large invasive plasmid pinv-2457t were cultured to middle logarithm phase. whole cellular protein extracts of the two strains were examined by two dimensional (2d) electrophoresis using immobilized ph gradient (ipg) technology. after in-gel protein digestion, the different-expressed spots were detected by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (maldi tof ms). all the peptide mass fingerprints (pmfs) were ...200515989237
antibacterial properties of some plants used in mexican traditional medicine for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders.antibacterial properties of aqueous and methanolic extracts of 26 medicinal plants used in mexico to treat gastrointestinal disorders were tested against eight different species of enteropathogens: two escherichia coli species; two shigella sonnei species; two shigella flexneri species; and two salmonella sp. species. the results showed that all crude extracts exhibited antibacterial activity, at least against one of the microorganisms tested, at concentrations of 8 mg/ml or lower. the extracts ...200516005589
shigella flexneri infection is dependent on villin in the mouse intestine and in primary cultures of intestinal epithelial cells.villin is an actin-binding protein present in intestinal and kidney brush borders. villin has been shown to present in vitro ca(2+)-dependent bundling and severing f-actin properties. the study of villin knock-out mice allowed us to show that while bundling of f-actin microfilaments is unaffected, this protein is important for the reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton elicited by various signals during both physiological and pathological conditions. here, we studied the role of villin during ...200516008578
[infections caused by shigella flexneri recognized as food poisonings in warmia and mazury voivodeship].this article treats of infections submitted as food poisoning examples caused by shigella flexneri 3a which is an etiological factor of diseases characterized by different clinical picture. the aim of the research was to test our laboratory specific procedure in diagnostics of shigella infections. the stool was inoculated on three following solid culture media: salmonella - shigella agar (ss), mac conkey agar (mc), hektoen enteric agar (he) and one liquid medium selenite - phosphate medium (sf). ...200516013410
synergistic enhancement of toll-like receptor responses by nod1 activation.nod1 is an intracellular pattern-recognition receptor specific for gram-negative peptidoglycan that is important in host response to infections (e.g. helicobacter pylori and shigella flexneri). genetic variation in nod1 predisposes to asthma and inflammatory bowel disease. functional responses have not previously been studied in primary human cells. nod1 activation by low nanomolar concentrations of the specific muropeptide ligand m-tridap induced minimal human peripheral blood mononuclear cell ...200516021603
the design, synthesis and evaluation of high affinity macrocyclic carbohydrate inhibitors.carbohydrate-protein interactions have been investigated for a model system of a monoclonal antibody, sya/j6, which binds a trisaccharide epitope of the o-polysaccharide of the shigella flexneri variant y lipopolysaccharide. the thermodynamics of binding for the methyl glycoside of the native trisaccharide epitope, rha-rha-glcnac () to sya/j6 over a range of temperatures exhibits strong, linear enthalpy-entropy compensation and a negative heat capacity change (deltac(p)=-152 cal mol(-1) degree(- ...200516032350
roles for t and nk cells in the innate immune response to shigella flexneri.shigella flexneri, an enteroinvasive gram-negative bacterium, is responsible for the worldwide endemic form of bacillary dysentery. the host response to primary infection is characterized by the induction of an acute inflammation, which is accompanied by polymorphonuclear cell (pmn) infiltration, resulting in massive destruction of the colonic mucosa. however, pmn play a major role in the recovery from primary infection, by restricting the bacterial infection at the intestinal mucosa. in this st ...200516034114
pathoadaptive mutation that mediates adherence of shiga toxin-producing escherichia coli o111.the adherence of pathogenic escherichia coli strains to intestinal epithelium is essential for initiation of infection. the cad operon encodes the lysine decarboxylase (ldc) system responsible for metabolizing lysine, and this operon has been proposed as an antivirulence mechanism in enteroinvasive e. coli and shigella flexneri and as a factor mediating e. coli o157:h7 adherence. we sought to determine whether the ldc activity was present in a phylogenetically characterized collection of diarrhe ...200516040989
the phage-shock-protein response.the phage-shock-protein (psp) system responds to extracytoplasmic stress that may reduce the energy status of the cell. it is conserved in many different bacteria and has been linked to several important phenotypes. escherichia coli psp mutants have defects in maintenance of the proton-motive force, protein export by the sec and tat pathways, survival in stationary phase at alkaline ph, and biofilm formation. yersinia enterocolitica psp mutants cannot grow when the secretin component of a type i ...200516045608
outbreak of shigellosis in the vienna zoo affecting human and non-human primates. 200516054414
construction, detection and microarray analysis on the shigella flexneri 2a sitc mutant.in order to overcome the defects of difficult gene operations in low-copy suicide plasmid pcvd442, gateway technology was applied in the construction process of recombinant plasmid for gene knockout in this study. with this improved knockout system, we inactivated sitc gene, which is associated with iron transport in shigella flexneri 2a strain 301, to yield the mutant, mts. the functional detection of the mutant was performed at the level of culture medium, cell and animal experiment, respectiv ...200516092755
occurrence of shigellosis in the young and elderly in rural china: results of a 12-month population-based surveillance study.in 2002, population- and treatment center-based surveillance was used to study the disease burden of shigellosis in rural hebei province in the people's republic of china. a total of 10,105 children with diarrhea or dysentery were enrolled. infants were treated most frequently for diarrhea (1,388/1,000/year) followed by children < or = 5 years old (618/1,000/year). shigellosis was treated most often in children 3-4 years old (32/1,000/year) and people > 60 years of age (7/1,000/year). fifty-six ...200516103614
presence of multiple sites containing polar material in spherical escherichia coli cells that lack mreb.in rod-shaped bacteria, certain proteins are specifically localized to the cell poles. the nature of the positional information that leads to the proper localization of these proteins is unclear. in a screen for factors required for the localization of the shigella sp. actin assembly protein icsa to the bacterial pole, a mutant carrying a transposon insertion in mreb displayed altered targeting of icsa. the phenotype of cells containing a transposon insertion in mreb was indistinguishable from t ...200516109960
[shigella flexneri diarrhoea with positive blood culture]. 197816114334
biosafety evaluation of recombinant live oral bacterial vaccines in the context of european regulation.live bacterial vaccines represent a highly valid preventive strategy in the fight against infectious disease. however, the road from research to market is peppered with hurdles, one of which is the requirement for high biosafety characteristics, which the candidate vaccine has to display. in europe, the european agency for the evaluation of medicinal products (emea) is the relevant authority regulating the licensure of genetically engineered vaccines. for this purpose, the agency may rely on sev ...200616115705
pathogenicity of shigella in healthy carriers: a study in vientiane, lao people's democratic republic.shigella spp. isolated from diarrheal patients and non-diarrheal carriers were examined by pcr for the presence of two pathogenic genes, chromosomal ipah and invasive plasmid encoded ial. shigella spp. were detected in 7 of 72 diarrheal cases examined (9.7%), and 9 of 145 non-diarrheal cases (6.2%). all isolates from diarrheal cases harbored both ipah and ial, while all isolates from non-diarrheal cases were positive for ipah but not ial. these results suggested that shigella spp. in healthy car ...200516116257
shigella flexneri serotype 3 infections among men who have sex with men--chicago, illinois, 2003-2004.during 2003-2004, the chicago department of public health (cdph) investigated an increase in reported shigella flexneri serotype 3 infections among adult males. this report summarizes the investigation into those cases and underscores the potential for sexual transmission of enteric infections among men who have sex with men (msm).200516121121
characterization of oak and birch dust-induced expression of cytokines and chemokines in mouse macrophage raw 264.7 cells.occupational exposure to wood dust is related to several respiratory diseases, such as allergic rhinitis, chronic bronchitis, and asthma. however, virtually nothing is known about molecular mechanisms behind wood dust-induced pulmonary inflammation. to elucidate the effects of wood dust exposure on cytokine and chemokine expression in murine macrophage cell line cells, mouse raw 264.7 cells were exposed to two selected hardwood dusts, oak and birch. tio2 and lps were used as controls. expression ...200516122864
synthesis and antimicrobial activity of some novel derivatives of benzofuran: part 1. synthesis and antimicrobial activity of (benzofuran-2-yl)(3-phenyl-3-methylcyclobutyl) ketoxime derivatives.the reaction of salicylaldehyde with 1-phenyl-1-methyl-3-(2-chloro-1-oxoethyl) cyclobutane (1) and potassium carbonate was used to prepare (benzofuran-2-yl)(3-methyl-3-phenylcyclobutyl) methanone (2) for the starting reagent purposes. (benzofuran-2-yl)(3-phenyl-3-methyl cyclobutyl) ketoxime (3) was synthesized from the reaction of the compound (2) with hidroxylamine. new derivatives of (benzofuran-2-yl)(3-phenyl-3-methyl cyclobutyl) ketoxime (3) such as, o-glycidylketoxime (4) and o-phenylacylke ...200516129517
optimal word sizes for dissimilarity measures and estimation of the degree of dissimilarity between dna sequences.several measures of dna sequence dissimilarity have been developed. the purpose of this paper is 3-fold. firstly, we compare the performance of several word-based or alignment-based methods. secondly, we give a general guideline for choosing the window size and determining the optimal word sizes for several word-based measures at different window sizes. thirdly, we use a large-scale simulation method to simulate data from the distribution of sk-ld (symmetric kullback-leibler discrepancy). these ...200516144805
[epidemiological situation in enteric infections in the republic of armenia]. 200516146241
rapid differentiation among bacteria that cause gastroenteritis by use of low-resolution raman spectroscopy and pls discriminant analysis.use of classical microbiological methods to differentiate bacteria that cause gastroenteritis is cumbersome but usually very efficient. the high cost of reagents and the time required for such identifications, approximately four days, could have serious consequences, however, mainly when the patients are children, the elderly, or adults with low resistance. the search for new methods enabling rapid and reagentless differentiation of these microorganisms is, therefore, extremely relevant. in this ...200516158301
the shigella flexneri effector ospg interferes with innate immune responses by targeting ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes.bacteria of shigella spp. are responsible for shigellosis in humans. they use a type iii secretion system to inject effector proteins into host cells and induce their entry into epithelial cells or trigger apoptosis in macrophages. we present evidence that the effector ospg is a protein kinase that binds various ubiquitinylated ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes, including ubch5, which belongs to the stem cell factor scf(beta-trcp) complex promoting ubiquitination of phosphorylated inhibitor of nf-ka ...200516162672
genetic diversity of shigella species from different intercontinental sources.one hundred and twenty three strains of shigella spp. (mostly shigella sonnei and shigella flexneri) were isolated between 1995 and 2000 from patients suffering from traveller's diarrhoea. seventy nine of them have been typed by digestion of their chromosomal dna with xba i and pulsed field gel electrophoresis. results show a high degree of heterogeneity in both s. sonnei and s. flexneri isolates. this is the first time that the molecular typing of such a high number of geographically unrelated ...200516168941
immunogenicity of multivalent shigella-etec candidate vaccine strains in a guinea pig model.shigella and enterotoxigenic escherichia coli continue to be significant causes of diarrheal disease in infants and young children in developing countries as well as prevalent agents of traveler's diarrhea. a vaccine which provides protection against disease caused by both pathogens would serve common at-risk populations. such a vaccine would require inclusion of multiple shigella strains as well as multiple etec antigens. the use of attenuated strains of shigella as live vectors for the express ...200616169130
[effects of different compositions of gegenqinlian decoction on experimental shigellosis in rabbits].to investigate the relations between different compositions of gegenqinlian decoction and their effects on experimental shigellosis in rabbits to explore the composition protocol of gegenqinlian decoction.200516174580
an unusual case of diarrhea.the clue to this patient's correct diagnosis was his recent return from india. he usually visits there on an annual basis and the occurrence of posttravel infection has been noted in his medical records. this case study shows the importance of assessing patients for fever, abdominal cramps and diarrhea after recent travel outside of the united states. shigella gastroenteritis should be in the differential diagnosis for patients with the above clinical presentation. the keys for diagnosis and pro ...200516180784
a bacterial group ii intron-encoded reverse transcriptase localizes to cellular poles.the lactococcus lactis ll.ltrb group ii intron encodes a reverse transcriptase (ltra protein) that binds the intron rna to promote rna splicing and intron mobility. here, we used ltra-gfp fusions and immunofluorescence microscopy to show that ltra localizes to cellular poles in escherichia coli and lactococcus lactis. this polar localization occurs with or without coexpression of ll.ltrb intron rna, is observed over a wide range of cellular growth rates and expression levels, and is independent ...200516186487
[dysentery in poland in 2003].the notified number of dysentery cases is the lowest in this century and even every year decreasing. only 75 cases were notified in the year 2003 (incidence rate 0.20/100 000 population) while 220 cases were registered in 2002 (incidence 0.58/100 000 population). no one death case was notified. the last three death cases were notified in 1999. only one outbreak of dysentery (due to s. flexneri 2a) was registered involving 23 patients/111 residents of social home for mentally disabled men. source ...200516190529
abl kinases regulate actin comet tail elongation via an n-wasp-dependent pathway.microbial pathogens have evolved diverse strategies to modulate the host cell cytoskeleton to achieve a productive infection and have proven instrumental for unraveling the molecular machinery that regulates actin polymerization. here we uncover a mechanism for shigella flexneri-induced actin comet tail elongation that links abl family kinases to n-wasp-dependent actin polymerization. we show that the abl kinases are required for shigella actin comet tail formation, maximal intracellular motilit ...200516199863
the needle component of the type iii secreton of shigella regulates the activity of the secretion apparatus.gram-negative bacteria commonly interact with eukaryotic host cells by using type iii secretion systems (ttsss or secretons). ttsss serve to transfer bacterial proteins into host cells. two translocators, ipab and ipac, are first inserted with the aid of ipad by shigella into the host cell membrane. then at least two supplementary effectors of cell invasion, ipaa and ipgd, are transferred into the host cytoplasm. how ttsss are induced to secrete is unknown, but their activation appears to requir ...200516227202
the epidemiology of travel-associated shigellosis--regional risks, seasonality and serogroups.to give a detailed risk estimate of contracting travel-associated shigellosis in various regions of the world.200516230220
the "domino theory" of gene death: gradual and mass gene extinction events in three lineages of obligate symbiotic bacterial pathogens.during the adaptation of an organism to a parasitic lifestyle, various gene functions may be rendered superfluous due to the fact that the host may supply these needs. as a consequence, obligate symbiotic bacterial pathogens tend to undergo reductive genomic evolution through gene death (nonfunctionalization or pseudogenization) and deletion. here, we examine the evolutionary sequence of gene-death events during the process of genome miniaturization in three bacterial species that have experienc ...200616237210
the burden of diarrhoea, shigellosis, and cholera in north jakarta, indonesia: findings from 24 months surveillance.in preparation of vaccines trials to estimate protection against shigellosis and cholera we conducted a two-year community-based surveillance study in an impoverished area of north jakarta which provided updated information on the disease burden in the area.200516242013
functional effects of japanese style fermented soy sauce (shoyu) and its components.the functional effects of japanese style fermented soy sauce (shoyu) have been studied. soy sauce promotes digestion, because the consumption of a cup of clear soup containing soy sauce enhances gastric juice secretion in humans. soy sauce possesses antimicrobial activity against bacteria such as staphylococcus aureus, shigella flexneri, vibrio cholera, salmonella enteritidis, nonpathogenic escherichia coli and pathogenic e. coli o157:h7. soy sauce also contains an antihypertensive component. an ...200516243270
helical packing of needles from functionally altered shigella type iii secretion systems.gram-negative bacteria commonly interact with eukaryotic host cells using type iii secretion systems (ttsss or secretons), which comprise cytoplasmic, transmembrane and extracellular domains. the extracellular domain is a hollow needle-like structure protruding 60 nm beyond the bacterial surface. the ttss is activated to transfer bacterial proteins directly into a host cell only upon physical contact with the target cell. we showed previously that the monomer of the shigella flexneri needle, mxi ...200516243352
shigella spa33 is an essential c-ring component of type iii secretion machinery.type iii secretion machinery (ttsm), composed of a needle, a basal body, and a c-ring compartment, delivers a subset of effectors into host cells. here, we show that shigella spa33 is an essential component of the c-ring compartment involved in mediating the transit of various ttsm-associated translocated proteins. electron microscopic analysis and pull-down assay revealed spa33 to be localized beneath the ttsm via interaction with mxig and mxij (basal body components). spa33 is also capable of ...200616246841
toward a better understanding of the basis of the molecular mimicry of polysaccharide antigens by peptides: the example of shigella flexneri 5a.protein conjugates of oligosaccharides or peptides that mimic complex bacterial polysaccharide antigens represent alternatives to the classical polysaccharide-based conjugate vaccines developed so far. hence, a better understanding of the molecular basis ensuring appropriate mimicry is required in order to design efficient carbohydrate mimic-based vaccines. this study focuses on the following two unrelated sets of mimics of the shigella flexneri 5a o-specific polysaccharide (o-sp): (i) a synthet ...200616251186
risk factors for mortality due to shigellosis: a case-control study among severely-malnourished children in bangladesh.to determine the risk factors for death of severely-malnourished bangladeshi children with shigellosis, a case-control study was conducted at the clinical research and service centre of icddr,b: centre for health and population research in dhaka, bangladesh. one hundred severely-malnourished children (weight-for-age <60% of median of the national center for health statistics), with a positive stool culture for shigella dysenteriae type 1 or s. flexneri, who died during hospitalization, were comp ...200516262023
the mreb and min cytoskeletal-like systems play independent roles in prokaryotic polar differentiation.establishment of an axis of cell polarity and differentiation of the cell poles are fundamental aspects of cellular development in many organisms. we compared the effects of two bacterial cytoskeletal-like systems, the mreb and mincde systems, on these processes in escherichia coli. we report that the min proteins are capable of establishing an axis of oscillation that is the initial step in establishment of polarity in spherical cells, in a process that is independent of the mreb cytoskeleton. ...200516262780
construction of prophylactic human papillomavirus type 16 l1 capsid protein vaccine delivered by live attenuated shigella flexneri strain sh42.to express human papillomavirus (hpv) l1 capsid protein in the recombinant strain of shigella and study the potential of a live attenuated shigella-based hpv prophylactic vaccine in preventing hpv infection, the icsa/virg fragment of shigella-based prokaryotic expression plasmid phs3199 was constructed. hpv type 16 l1 (hpv16l1) gene was inserted into plasmid phs3199 to form the phs3199-hpv16l1 construct, and phs3199-hpv16l1 was electroporated into a live attenuated shigella strain sh42. western ...200516270153
shigella flexneri perinephric abscess and bacteremia. 200516270768
genome dynamics and diversity of shigella species, the etiologic agents of bacillary dysentery.the shigella bacteria cause bacillary dysentery, which remains a significant threat to public health. the genus status and species classification appear no longer valid, as compelling evidence indicates that shigella, as well as enteroinvasive escherichia coli, are derived from multiple origins of e.coli and form a single pathovar. nevertheless, shigella dysenteriae serotype 1 causes deadly epidemics but shigella boydii is restricted to the indian subcontinent, while shigella flexneri and shigel ...200516275786
[study on gene knockout using red system in shigella flexneri].the technology of gene knockout using lambda red system in bacteria has been developed lately, but its application being limited to esherichia coli. in order to get some experiences in other bacteria we select four genes, including alka, wcaj, yphf and dam, to test gene knockout using red system in e. coli and shigella. as a result, three genes were successfully knocked out in e. coli except dam while only alka gene was knocked out in shigella. it showed that the red system should be improved if ...200316276895
[cloning of ipab gene from shigella flexneri and its expression in yeast cell].ipab gene amplified from s. flexneri 2a by pcr was cloned into pgbkt7 vector (named pgbkt-ipab) and sequencing indicated that the amino encoded by the cloned gene was the same as the reported; the recombination plasmid pgbkt-ipab was transformed into the yeast strain ah109, in which the fusion expression of ipab was analyzed with sds-page and western blotting. this provided the basis for screening the interacting protein with ipab by two hybrid system and understanding the function of ipab in th ...200316279212
immunoproteomics of outer membrane proteins and extracellular proteins of shigella flexneri 2a 2457t.shigella flexneri 2a is an important pathogen causing bacillary dysentery in humans. in order to investigate any potential vaccine candidate proteins present in outer membrane proteins (omps) and extracellular proteins of s. flexneri 2a 2457t, we use the proteome mapping and database analyzing techniques. a subproteome map and database of omps were established first. one hundred and nine of the total 126 marked spots were cut out and processed to maldi-tof-ms and pmf. eighty-seven spots were ide ...200516281178
detection of intra-familial transmission of shigella infection using conventional serotyping and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis.pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (pfge) is commonly used in molecular epidemiology. however, this technique has never been used in studying intra-family spread of enteric diseases in bangladesh. our objective was to evaluate the intra-familial transmission of shigella infection using pfge. children of either sex, less than 10 years old, who were family contacts of shigella-infected index cases were the study population. pfge was applied if the same serotypes/sub-serotypes of shigella were isolat ...200616288683
identification of core and variable components of the salmonella enterica subspecies i genome by microarray.we have performed microarray hybridization studies on 40 clinical isolates from 12 common serovars within salmonella enterica subspecies i to identify the conserved chromosomal gene pool. we were able to separate the core invariant portion of the genome by a novel mathematical approach using a decision tree based on genes ranked by increasing variance. all genes within the core component were confirmed using available sequence and microarray information for s. enterica subspecies i strains. the ...200516299280
flashlights on bacterial virulence proteins. 200516299473
secretion of type iii effectors into host cells in real time.type iii secretion (t3s) systems are key features of many gram-negative bacteria that translocate t3s effector proteins directly into eukaryotic cells. there, t3s effectors exert many effects, such as cellular invasion or modulation of host immune responses. studying spatiotemporal orchestrated secretion of various effectors has been difficult without disrupting their functions. here we developed a new approach using shigella flexneri t3s as a model to investigate bacterial translocation of indi ...200516299482
ready-to-eat shrimp as an international vehicle of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.the occurrence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in foods of animal origin is a potential health threat because resistance can be transferred among bacteria, and antibiotic-resistant pathogens may not respond to antibiotic treatments. thirteen brands of ready-to-eat shrimp representing four countries of origin were obtained from local grocery stores. total heterotrophic plate counts were determined, and antibiotic-resistant bacteria were isolated. total heterotrophic colony counts ranged from 3.3 ...200516300079
purification and preliminary crystallographic studies of cutc, a novel copper homeostasis protein from shigella flexneri.cutc is a novel copper homeostasis protein containing 248 amino acids. here we report the cloning, expression, purification, crystallization and preliminary x-ray crystallographic studies of cutc from shigella flexneri 2a. purification of cutc and its selenomethionine (semet) derivate were done using immobilized metal ion affinity chromatography, size-exclusion and ion-exchange chromatography. the purified proteins were crystallized using the hanging drop vapor diffusion method. the diffraction ...200516305556
analysis of the mechanisms of resistance to several antimicrobial agents in shigella spp. causing travellers' diarrhoea.eighty isolates of shigella spp. (37 shigella flexneri and 43 shigella sonnei) from patients with travellers' diarrhoea were studied. susceptibility tests revealed high levels of resistance, especially to ampicillin (65%), tetracycline (78%) and trimethoprim (75%), and particularly among the s. flexneri isolates. dihydrofolate reductase 1 genes (dfra1) were prevalent among the trimethoprim-resistant isolates, while oxa genes predominated among the ampicillin-resistant isolates. chloramphenicol r ...200516307563
[significance of determination of shigella antibiotic resistance in bacteriological diagnosis of dysentery].the results of the shigella antibiotic susceptibility assay within 1995-2002 are presented. 1472 cultures from 1158 patients with intestinal infections and bacteria carriers were isolated. the isolates were tested for their susceptibility to tetracycline, chloramphenicol, gentamicin, kanamycin, ampicillin and ofloxacin. it was shown that s. flexneri and s. sonnei were resistant to tetracycline. the s. flexneri isolates were highly resistant to chloramphenicol (73.3 to 96.0%) while resistance to ...200516308937
fur regulates acid resistance in shigella flexneri via ryhb and ydep.shigella flexneri requires iron for survival, and the genes for iron uptake and homeostasis are regulated by the fur protein. microarrays were used to identify genes regulated by fur and to study the physiological effects of iron availability in s. flexneri. these assays showed that the expression of genes involved in iron acquisition and acid response was induced by low-iron availability and by inactivation of fur. a fur null mutant was acid sensitive in media at ph 2.5, and acid sensitivity wa ...200516313621
[construction and characterization of a live attenuated shigella flexneri 2a vaccine strain, sf301 delta virg and dsba33g].construction and characterization of a live attenuated shigella flexneria 2a sf301 vaccine strain to prevent the endemic of shigellosis. using chinese majority epidemic shigella flexneri 2a serotype sf301 as the target, p delta virg, a deletion derivation of the virg gene in the sacb suicide vector pcvd442 and pdsba33g, an mutant of a disulfide bond catalyst dsba, replaced its 33 amiano acid cystine by glycerin in pcvd442, were used to generate a attenuated mutant strain sf301: delta virg: dsba3 ...200516342769
quinine sulfate inhibits invasion of salmonella typhimurium and shigella flexneri: a preliminary study.the incidence of typhoid fever and shigellosis parallels that of malaria, so many individuals who are on antimalarial drugs can be found in areas where these diseases are widespread. we investigated the effect of quinine sulfate on the growth and invasion of salmonella typhimurium and shigella flexneri m90t to determine whether people on antimalarials can have secondary gain from some protection against typhoid fever and shigellosis.200516343387
a large, multiple-restaurant outbreak of infection with shigella flexneri serotype 2a traced to tomatoes.foodborne outbreaks of shigella infection are uncommon and tomatoes are an unusual vehicle. we describe a large, multiple-restaurant outbreak of shigella flexneri serotype 2a infection that was associated with tomatoes.200616355324
development and evaluation of a shigella flexneri 2a and s. sonnei bivalent invasin complex (invaplex) vaccine.over 160 million cases of shigellosis occur annually worldwide, with the two most prevalent species being shigella flexneri and s. sonnei. protective immunity against shigella infection is primarily directed at the lipopolysaccharide (lps) of the homologous serotype, so it may be necessary to combine monovalent vaccines for multiple shigella serotypes to construct a multivalent vaccine against predominant serotypes. recently, we described a subcellular vaccine isolated from virulent s. flexneri, ...200616364513
detection and isolation method for bacterial lysozyme inhibitors by use of lysozyme affinity chromatography. 200516366278
a ph dependent mechanism for inactivation of gram-negative bacteria by hen egg white and lambda lysozymes under high pressure. 200516366309
high prevalence of antimicrobial resistance among shigella isolates in the united states tested by the national antimicrobial resistance monitoring system from 1999 to 2002.shigella spp. infect approximately 450,000 persons annually in the united states, resulting in over 6,000 hospitalizations. since 1999, the national antimicrobial resistance monitoring system (narms) for enteric bacteria has tested every 10th shigella isolate from 16 state or local public health laboratories for susceptibility to 15 antimicrobial agents. from 1999 to 2002, narms tested 1,604 isolates. among 1,598 isolates identified to species level, 1,278 (80%) were shigella sonnei, 295 (18%) w ...200616377666
[control of the host inflammatory response during shigella flexneri infection]. 200616386212
update on emerging infections: news from the centers for disease control and prevention. shigella flexneri serotype 3 infections among men who have sex with men--chicago, illinois 2003-2004. 200616387224
anti-inflammatory effect of lactobacillus casei on shigella-infected human intestinal epithelial cells.shigella invades the human intestinal mucosa, thus causing bacillary dysentery, an acute recto-colitis responsible for lethal complications, mostly in infants and toddlers. conversely, commensal bacteria live in a mutualistic relationship with the intestinal mucosa that is characterized by homeostatic control of innate responses, thereby contributing to tolerance to the flora. cross-talk established between commensals and the intestinal epithelium mediate this active process, the mechanisms of w ...200616394013
[the colicynogenic activity and anthibiotic sensitivity of collected and newly isolated strains of shigella flexneri and shigella sonnei].among the collection strains of s. flexneri 10.5; 5.5; 2.6; 2.6 and 7.9% of strains were resistant to ampicillin, tetracycline, ceftryaxon, cefasoline, chloramphenycol, respectively. the maximum number of r-determinants of one strain was 4. the strains resistant to cefalosporynes were not revealed; among newly isolated strains of this agent, these strains resistant to ampicilline, tetracycline and chloramphenycol made 20%. among the collection and newly isolated strains of s. flexneri, isolated ...200516396114
characterization of the interaction of single tryptophan containing mutants of ipac from shigella flexneri with phospholipid membranes.shigella flexneri causes dysentery after invading the epithelial cells of the human colon. enterocyte invasion is induced by the bacterial effector ipac (invasion plasmid antigen c), which triggers shigella entry into epithelial cells by a rather poorly understood mechanism. ipac is also involved in pathogen escape into the host cell cytoplasm following uptake, and this property may be reflected in its ability to disrupt phospholipid vesicles in vitro. purified recombinant ipac interacts with li ...200616401091
partial characterization of enterocin mr99 from a corn silage isolate of enterococcus faecalis.to assess the inhibitory activity on gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria of several species of enterococci recovered from a natural corn silage.200616405692
identification of a bacterial type iii effector family with g protein mimicry functions.many bacterial pathogens use the type iii secretion system to inject "effector" proteins into host cells. here, we report the identification of a 24 member effector protein family found in pathogens including salmonella, shigella, and enteropathogenic e. coli. members of this family subvert host cell function by mimicking the signaling properties of ras-like gtpases. the effector ipgb2 stimulates cellular responses analogous to gtp-active rhoa, whereas ipgb1 and map function as the active forms ...200616413487
a novel strategy for the identification of genomic islands by comparative analysis of the contents and contexts of trna sites in closely related bacteria.we devised software tools to systematically investigate the contents and contexts of bacterial trna and tmrna genes, which are known insertion hotspots for genomic islands (gis). the strategy, based on mauve-facilitated multigenome comparisons, was used to examine 87 escherichia coli mg1655 trna and tmrna genes and their orthologues in e.coli edl933, e.coli cft073 and shigella flexneri sf301. our approach identified 49 gis occupying approximately 1.7 mb that mapped to 18 trna genes, missing 2 bu ...200616414954
actin-dependent movement of bacterial pathogens.listeria, rickettsia, burkholderia, shigella and mycobacterium species subvert cellular actin dynamics to facilitate their movement within the host cytosol and to infect neighbouring cells while evading host immune surveillance and promoting their intracellular survival. 'attaching and effacing' escherichia coli do not enter host cells but attach intimately to the cell surface, inducing motile actin-rich pedestals, the function of which is currently unclear. the molecular basis of actin-based mo ...200616415925
sensitivities of foodborne pathogens to pressure changes.eight foodborne pathogens were suspended in ultrahigh-temperature whole milk and treated at pressure levels of 0.1 to 690 mpa at 21.5 degrees c for 10 min. there was no clear trend in pressure resistance between gram-negative and gram-positive organisms. the order of the single strains tested, from most to least pressure sensitive, was vibrio parahaemolyticus < yersinia enterocolitica < listeria monocytogenes < salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium < s. enterica serovar enteritidis < escherich ...200616416910
characterization of functional oligosaccharide mimics of the shigella flexneri serotype 2a o-antigen: implications for the development of a chemically defined glycoconjugate vaccine.protection against reinfection with noncapsulated gram-negative bacteria, such as shigella, an enteroinvasive bacterium responsible for bacillary dysentery, is mainly achieved by abs specific for the o-ag, the polysaccharide part of the lps, the major bacterial surface ag. the use of chemically defined glycoconjugates encompassing oligosaccharides mimicking the protective determinants carried by the o-ag, thus expected to induce an efficient anti-lps ab response, has been considered an alternati ...200616424198
immunoproteomics of membrane proteins of shigella flexneri 2a 2457t.to screen the immunogenic membrane proteins of shigella flexneri 2a 2457t.200516425402
transcriptional slippage in mxie controls transcription and translation of the downstream mxid gene, which encodes a component of the shigella flexneri type iii secretion apparatus.the shigella flexneri transcription activator mxie is produced by transcriptional slippage from two overlapping open reading frames. by using plasmids encoding a mxid-lacz translational fusion, we showed that transcriptional slippage in mxie influences both transcription and translation of the downstream mxid gene encoding an essential component of the type iii secretion apparatus.200616428428
cephalosporin resistant shigella flexneri from a clinical isolate--a rare finding.shigellosis is an important public health problem, especially in developing countries. antibiotic treatment of dysentery aimed at resolving diarrhea or reducing its duration, and to prevent transmission to other close contacts. isolates with resistance to first line drugs have been reported throughout world, third generation cephalosporins and quinolones are mainstay of treatment. shigella flexneri resistant to third generation cephalosporins in a clinical isolate is a rare finding, and this has ...200516438280
apyrase, the product of the virulence plasmid-encoded phon2 (apy) gene of shigella flexneri, is necessary for proper unipolar icsa localization and for efficient intercellular spread.the role in virulence of the shigella flexneri ospb-phon2 operon has been evaluated. here we confirm that ospb is an effector and show that apyrase, the product of phon2, may be a virulence factor, since it is required for efficient intercellular spreading. apyrase may be important in a deoxynucleoside triphosphate-hydrolyzing activity-independent manner, suggesting that it may act as an interaction partner in the process of icsa localization.200616452446
[autophagic host defense mechanism]. 200616457203
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