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iron availability increases the pathogenic potential of salmonella typhimurium and other enteric pathogens at the intestinal epithelial interface.recent trials have questioned the safety of untargeted oral iron supplementation in developing regions. excess of luminal iron could select for enteric pathogens at the expense of beneficial commensals in the human gut microflora, thereby increasing the incidence of infectious diseases. the objective of the current study was to determine the effect of high iron availability on virulence traits of prevalent enteric pathogens at the host-microbe interface. a panel of enteric bacteria was cultured ...201222272265
coastal seawater bacteria harbor a large reservoir of plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance determinants in jiaozhou bay, china.diversity and prevalence of plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance determinants were investigated in environmental bacteria isolated from surface seawater of jiaozhou bay, china. five qnr gene alleles were identified in 34 isolates by pcr amplification, including qnra3 gene in a shewanella algae isolate, qnrb9 gene in a citrobacter freundii isolate, qnrd gene in 22 proteus vulgaris isolates, qnrs1 gene in 1 enterobacter sp. and 4 klebsiella spp. isolates, and qnrs2 gene in 1 pseudomonas sp. and 4 ...201222252223
pcr detection and identification of histamine-forming bacteria in filleted tuna fish samples.total of 14 filleted yellowfin tuna fish (thunnus albacares) sold in wholesale fish market and supermarkets in milan, italy, were purchased and tested to determine microbial count, histamine level, histamine-forming bacteria, and their ability to produce histamine in culture broth. although histamine level was less than 10 ppm, many samples showed high total viable bacterial and enterobacterial counts that reached dangerous levels after temperature abuse for short periods of time. a pcr assay ta ...201222251187
bugs on film: the presence of bacterial rods (citrobacter koseri) on a routine blood film in a septic immunocompromised patient with a femoral vein line. 201122234128
chemical compositions of the essential oils of aerial parts of chamaemelum mixtum (l.) alloni.the chemical compositions of the aerial parts essential oils of chamaemelum mixtum (l.) alloni from corsica and sardinia were investigated employing gas chromatography and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. the structure of (z)-heptadeca-9,16-dien-7-one, a natural compound not previously described, was elucidated by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (electron impact and chemical ionization) and one-dimensional and two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. the variation in ch ...201222225420
Proteomic Analysis on Acetate Metabolism in Citrobacter sp. BL-4.Mass production of glucosamine (GlcN) using microbial cells is a worthy approach to increase added values and keep safety problems in GlcN production process. Prior to set up a microbial cellular platform, this study was to assess acetate metabolism in Citrobacter sp. BL-4 (BL-4) which has produced a polyglucosamine PGB-2. The LC-MS analysis was conducted after protein separation on the 1D-PAGE to accomplish the purpose of this study. 280 proteins were totally identified and 188 proteins were se ...201222211106
Communal microaerophilic-aerobic biodegradation of Amaranth by novel NAR-2 bacterial consortium.A novel bacterial consortium, NAR-2 which consists of Citrobacter freundii A1, Enterococcus casseliflavus C1 and Enterobacter cloacae L17 was investigated for biodegradation of Amaranth azo dye under sequential microaerophilic-aerobic condition. The NAR-2 bacterial consortium with E. casseliflavus C1 as the dominant strain enhanced the decolorization process resulting in reduction of Amaranth in 30min. Further aerobic biodegradation, which was dominated by C. freundii A1 and E. cloacae L17, allo ...201222182471
the aryl hydrocarbon receptor regulates gut immunity through modulation of innate lymphoid cells.innate lymphoid cells (ilcs) expressing the nuclear receptor rorγt are essential for gut immunity presumably through production of interleukin-22 (il-22). the molecular mechanism underlying the development of rorγt(+) ilcs is poorly understood. here, we have shown that the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (ahr) plays an essential role in rorγt(+) ilc maintenance and function. expression of ahr in the hematopoietic compartment was important for accumulation of adult but not fetal intestinal rorγt(+) ilc ...201122177117
Production of a conjugate vaccine for Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi from Citrobacter Vi.A conjugate vaccine for Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi was produced by chemically linking Vi, purified from Citrobacter, to the non-toxic mutant diphtheria toxin CRM(197) via an adipic dihydrazide spacer using N-(3-Dimethylaminopropyl)-N'-ethylcarbodiimide coupling chemistry. The polysaccharide purification process was developed based on Vi precipitation from culture supernatant with cetyl trimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), solubilization of the CTA-polysaccharide salt with ethanol followed by ...201122172503
high prevalence of qnr and aac(6')-ib-cr genes in both water-borne environmental bacteria and clinical isolates of citrobacter freundii in china.we investigated the prevalence of qnr and aac(6')-ib-cr genes in water-borne environmental bacteria and in clinical isolates of enterobacteriaceae, as well as the subtypes of qnr. environmental bacteria were isolated from surface water samples obtained from 10 different locations in hangzhou city, and clinical isolates of citrobacter freundii were isolated from several hospitals in four cities in china. qnra, qnrb, qnrs, and aac(6')-ib-cr genes were screened using pcr, and the genotypes were ana ...201122167061
Gene expression profiling in the skin of zebrafish infected with Citrobacter freundii.Skin is considered the largest immunologically active organ, but its molecular mechanism remains unclear in fish. Here, Affymetrix Zebrafish GeneChip was used to assess gene expression in the skin of zebrafish (Danio rerio) infected with the bacterium Citrobacter freundii. The results showed that 229 genes were differentially expressed, of which 196 genes were upregulated and 33 genes were downregulated. Gene Ontology and KEGG pathway analyses indicated 88 genes significantly associated with ski ...201222155693
distinct compartmentalization of nf-κb activity in crypt and crypt-denuded lamina propria precedes and accompanies hyperplasia and/or colitis following bacterial infection.citrobacter rodentium induces transmissible murine colonic hyperplasia (tmch) and variable degrees of inflammation and necrosis depending upon the genetic background. utilizing c. rodentium-induced tmch in c3h/henhsd inbred mice, we observed significant crypt hyperplasia on days 3 and 7 preceding active colitis. nf-κb activity in the crypt-denuded lamina propria (clp) increased within 24 h postinfection, followed by its activation in the crypts at day 3, which peaked by day 7. increases in inter ...201122144489
Bacillus subtilis-mediated Protection from Citrobacter rodentium-associated enteric disease requires espH and functional flagella.Commensals limit disease caused by invading pathogens; however, the mechanisms and genes utilized by beneficial microbes to inhibit pathogenesis are poorly understood. The attaching and effacing mouse pathogen Citrobacter rodentium associates intimately with the intestinal epithelium and infections result in acute colitis. C. rodentium is used to model the human pathogens, enterohemorrhagic E. coli and enteropathogenic E. coli. To confirm that B. subtilis, a spore-forming bacterium found in the ...201122144475
the rising problem of antimicrobial resistance in the intensive care unit.abstract: mainly due to its extremely vulnerable population of critically ill patients, and the high use of (invasive) procedures, the intensive care unit (icu) is the epicenter of infections. these infections are associated with an important rise in morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs. the additional problem of multidrug-resistant pathogens boosts the adverse impact of infections in icus. several factors influence the rapid spread of multidrug-resistant pathogens in the icu, e.g., new mu ...201122112929
bacterial chemotaxis modulates host cell apoptosis to establish a t-helper cell, type 17 (th17)-dominant immune response in helicobacter pylori infection.the host inflammatory response to chronic bacterial infections often dictates the disease outcome. in the case of the gastric pathogen helicobacter pylori, host inflammatory responses result in outcomes that range from moderate and asymptomatic to more severe with concomitant ulcer or cancers. it was found recently that h. pylori chemotaxis mutants (che(-)), which lack directed motility but colonize to nearly wild-type levels, trigger less host inflammation. we used these mutants to observe host ...201122106256
Citrobacter freundii septicemia in a stranded newborn Cuvier's beaked whale (Ziphius cavirostris).Citrobacter freundii, a gram-negative enterobacterium, may cause fatal septicemia in humans and animals. Its potential pathogenic role in cetaceans (bottlenose dolphins and beluga whales) has been hypothesized. Here we describe fatal C. freundii septicemia in a stranded newborn Cuvier's beaked whale (Ziphius cavirostris).201122102682
direct and indirect control of lrp on lee pathogenicity genes of citrobacter rodentium.citrobacter rodentium is a mouse pathogen that, because of its similarities with human enteropathogenic (epec) and enterohemorrhagic (ehec) strains of escherichia coli is widely used as a model system for in vivo and in vitro studies. similarly to epec and ehec, c. rodentium carries the lee (locus of enterocyte effacement) pathogenicity island, encoding virulence factors essential for causing transmissible colonic hyperplasia in mice by attaching and effacing (a/e) lesions. expression of the gen ...201122092863
polyethylene glycol diminishes pathological effects of citrobacter rodentium infection by blocking bacterial attachment to the colonic epithelia.infections from enteric bacteria such as enteropathogenic escherichia coli (epec) and enterohemorrhagic escherichia coli (ehec) are a public health threat worldwide. epec and ehec are extracellular pathogens, and their interaction with host surface receptors is critical to the infection process. we previously demonstrated that polyethylene glycol (peg) downregulates surface receptors in intestinal cells. here we show that peg decreases b 1-integrin, the surface receptor in intestinal cells that ...201122067938
diversity of extended-spectrum ?-lactamase-producing enterobacteriaceae on hospital admission.abstract extended-spectrum ?-lactamase (esbl)-producing enterobacteriaceae have become prevalent in both the hospital and the community. we describe the epidemiology of esbl-producing isolates and patient characteristics at hospital admission. data on clinical properties, medical history, previous hospitalizations, and previous antibiotic treatments were collected. esbl genes (bla(ctx-m), bla(tem), and bla(shv)) were identified by polymerase chain reaction. one hundred and sixteen patients car ...201122066775
a note on escherichia coli o157:h7 serotype in turkish meat products.255 minced beef, 101 soudjouk and 50 uncooked hamburger samples were analyzed for the presence of escherichia coli o157:h7 serotype. m-ec and lst broths were used as selective enrichment media and smac agar was used as a selective isolation medium. a total of 3 e. coli o157 were isolated by conventional culture techniques; one from each of minced beef, uncooked hamburger and soudjouk but none were identified as the h7 serotype. for determination of selective media-growing cohabitant bacteria, 26 ...200022062162
biogenic amines produced by enterobacteriaceae isolated from meat products.biogenic amines in ground meat and processed meat products are one of the indicators to determine the poor quality raw material. major histamine forming bacterium was escherichia coli (strain ec04 with 65.88 mg/100 ml in brain heart infusion medium), followed by the microorganisms morganella morganii (strain mm4 with 8.40 mg/100 ml and strain mm7 with 8.28 mg/100 ml) and proteus mirabilis (strain pm02 with 8.76 mg/100 ml), respectively. the highest putrescine production level was found in citrob ...200122062111
the potential of epiphytic hydrocarbon-utilizing bacteria on legume leaves for attenuation of atmospheric hydrocarbon pollutants.the leaves of two legumes, peas and beans, harbored on their surfaces up to 9×10⁷ cells g⁻¹ of oil-utilizing bacteria. less numbers, up to 5×10⁵ cells g⁻¹ inhabited leaves of two nonlegume crops, namely tomato and sunflower. older leaves accommodated more of such bacteria than younger ones. plants raised in oily environments were colonized by much more oil-utilizing bacteria than those raised in pristine (oil-free) environments. similar numbers were counted on the same media in which nitrogen sa ...201222054577
Altering host resistance to infections through microbial transplantation.Host resistance to bacterial infections is thought to be dictated by host genetic factors. Infections by the natural murine enteric pathogen Citrobacter rodentium (used as a model of human enteropathogenic and enterohaemorrhagic E. coli infections) vary between mice strains, from mild self-resolving colonization in NIH Swiss mice to lethality in C3H/HeJ mice. However, no clear genetic component had been shown to be responsible for the differences observed with C. rodentium infections. Because th ...201122046427
natural aryl hydrocarbon receptor ligands control organogenesis of intestinal lymphoid follicles.innate lymphoid cells (ilc) expressing the transcription factor rorγt induce the postnatal formation of intestinal lymphoid follicles and regulate intestinal homeostasis. rorγt(+) ilc express the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (ahr), a highly conserved, ligand-inducible transcription factor believed to control adaptation of multicellular organisms to environmental challenges. we show that ahr is required for the postnatal expansion of intestinal rorγt(+) ilc and the formation of intestinal lymphoid f ...201122033518
specifics of the renal abscess in nephrology: observations of a clinic from a county hospital in western romania.during the last years renal abscesses are being diagnosed with increasing frequency in nephrology departments. progresses achieved in imaging procedures permit a timely diagnosis of renal abscesses. at the same time modern antibiotic therapies permit the treatment of this disease in nephrology departments. in the current paper we present some specifics of renal abscess management encountered in a nephrology department in western romania. we performed a retrospective analysis of 2793 patients wit ...201122026254
prevalence of plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance and its association with extended-spectrum beta-lactamase and ampc beta-lactamase in enterobacteriaceae.we investigated the prevalence of plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance and its association with extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (esbl) and ampc beta-lactamase in enterobacteriaceae.201122016679
Detection of Citrobacter koseri carrying beta-lactamase KPC-2 in a hospitalised patient, Greece, July 2011.This report describes the detection of Citrobacter koseri carrying K. pneumoniae carbapenemase (KPC-2) isolated in July 2011 from a Greek patient, who was also colonised by a Klebsiella pneumoniae strain coproducing KPC-2 and Verona integron-encoded metallo-beta-lactamase (VIM)-1.201122008199
non-canonical inflammasome activation targets caspase-11.caspase-1 activation by inflammasome scaffolds comprised of intracellular nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain (nod)-like receptors (nlrs) and the adaptor asc is believed to be essential for production of the pro-inflammatory cytokines interleukin (il)-1β and il-18 during the innate immune response. here we show, with c57bl/6 casp11 gene-targeted mice, that caspase-11 (also known as caspase-4) is critical for caspase-1 activation and il-1β production in macrophages infected with escherichia ...201122002608
IL-17RE is the functional receptor for IL-17C and mediates mucosal immunity to infection with intestinal pathogens.Interleukin 17 receptor E (IL-17RE) is an orphan receptor of the IL-17 receptor family. Here we show that IL-17RE is a receptor specific to IL-17C and has an essential role in host mucosal defense against infection. IL-17C activated downstream signaling through IL-17RE-IL-17RA complex for the induction of genes encoding antibacterial peptides as well as proinflammatory molecules. IL-17C was upregulated in colon epithelial cells during infection with Citrobacter rodentium and acted in synergy wit ...201121993849
effects of the val211gly substitution on molecular dynamics of the cmy-2 cephalosporinase: implications on hydrolysis of expanded-spectrum cephalosporins.cmy-30, a naturally occurring class c β-lactamase differing from the citrobacter freundii-derived cmy-2 by a val211gly substitution in the ω-loop, exhibits increased hydrolytic efficiency against ceftazidime and cefotaxime. kinetic constants of cmy-2 and cmy-30 against the latter substrates suggested that the improved efficiency of the gly211 variant was due to an increase in k(cat). the structural basis of the increased turn-over rates of oxyimino-cephalosporins caused by val211gly was studied ...201121989938
Antibacterial activity of selected medicinal plants against multiple antibiotic resistant uropathogens: a study from Kolli Hills, Tamil Nadu, India.The increasing incidence of antibiotic resistance among bacterial pathogens necessitates medicinal plants as an alternate therapy in restricting the resistant infectious organisms. In this primitive study, the antibiotic resistance of organisms isolated from urinary tract infected patients was evaluated using the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS) method and Multiple Antibiotic Resistance (MAR) index values, and the MAR values was also calculated for plant extracts. The ...201121986363
impact of healthcare-associated acquisition on community-onset gram-negative bloodstream infection: a population-based study : healthcare-associated gram-negative bsi.we performed a population-based study to examine the influence of healthcare-associated acquisition on pathogen distribution, antimicrobial resistance, short- and long-term mortality of community-onset gram-negative bloodstream infections (bsi). we identified 733 unique patients with community-onset gram-negative bsi (306 healthcare-associated and 427 community-acquired) among olmsted county, minnesota, residents from 1 january 1998 to 31 december 2007. multivariate logistic regression was used ...201121983895
bromate removal by anaerobic bacterial community: mechanism and phylogenetic characterization.a highly bromate resistant bacterial community and with ability for bromate removal was obtained from a sulphate-reducing bacteria enrichment consortium. this community was able to remove 96% of bromate and 99% of sulphate from an aqueous solution containing 40 μm bromate and 10 mm sulphate. moreover, 93% of bromate was removed in the absence of sulphate. under this condition bromate was reduced stoichiometrically to bromide. however, in the presence of sulphate only 88% of bromate was reduced t ...201121982540
Quality assessment of roof-harvested rainwater in the West Bank, Palestinian Authority.Rain harvesting is becoming more common in the Palestinian Territories as a result of drinking water scarcity. Although it might pose serious human health risk, this water is being consumed without treatment in many areas of the West Bank. The present study evaluates the physicochemical and microbial quality of harvested rainwater that is used as potable water in the West Bank. Samples from roof-harvested rainwater storage tanks (n = 42) were collected in summer (SS) 2006/winter (WS) 2007. Physi ...201121976199
production of methionine γ- lyase in recombinant citrobacter freundii bearing the hemoglobin gene.the production of antileukemic enzyme methionine γ-lyase (mgl) in distinctly related bacteria, citrobacter freundii and in their recombinants expressing the vitresocilla hemoglobin (vhb) has been studied. this study concerns the potential of citrobacter freundii expressing the vitreoscilla hemoglobin gene (vgb) for the methionine γ- liyase production. methionine γ- liyase production by citrobacter freundii and its vgb(-) and vgb(+) bearing recombinant strain was studied in shake-flasks under 200 ...201121944252
the effect of recurrent episodes of clinical mastitis caused by gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria and other organisms on mortality and culling in holstein dairy cows.the objective of this study was to estimate the effects of recurrent episodes of different types of clinical mastitis (cm) caused by gram-positive (streptococcus spp., staphylococcus aureus, staphylococcus spp.) and gram-negative (escherichia coli, klebsiella, citrobacter, enterobacter, pseudomonas) bacteria, and other organisms (arcanobacterium pyogenes, mycoplasma, corynebacterium bovis, yeast, miscellaneous) on the probability of mortality and culling in holstein dairy cows. data from 30,233 ...201121943738
non-therapeutic administration of a model antimicrobial growth promoter modulates intestinal immune responses.abstract:201121943280
Effective cohorting and "superisolation" in a single intensive care unit in response to an outbreak of diverse multi-drug-resistant organisms.Cohorting patients in dedicated hospital wards or wings during infection outbreaks reduces transmission of organisms, yet frequently, this may not be feasible because of inadequate capacity, especially in the intensive care unit (ICU). We hypothesized that cohorting isolation patients in one geographic location in a single ICU and using enhanced isolation procedures ("superisolation") can prevent the further spread of highly multi-drug-resistant organisms (MDRO).201121936667
in vitro susceptibility of nosocomial isolates against a new aminoglycoside isepamicin.isepamicin is a new aminoglycoside with a spectrum of activity similar to amikacin with an advantage of possessing a high level of stability against different aminoglycoside modifying enzymes. the in vitro susceptibility of nosocomial isolates obtained from patients admitted to the all india institute of medical sciences, new delhi during october-december, 1999 was tested against isepamicin and compared with other aminoglycosides.200121910285
the microbial flora associated with oral carcinomas.changes in the microbial flora on the oral mucosa after cancerous alteration may lead to both local and systemic infections. in this study, we assessed the microbial flora associated with the surfaces of oral squamous cell carcinoma. a comparative evaluation of these microbial contents was made with that of the contralateral healthy mucosa and control (healthy) mucosa. we also assessed the microbial flora from the saliva culture in subjects with oral squamous cell carcinoma and healthy controls.201121909494
Emergence of carbapenem-resistant clinical Enterobacteriaceae isolates from a teaching hospital in Shanghai, China.Carbapenems such as imipenem and meropenem are first-line agents for the treatment of serious nosocomial infections caused by multidrug-resistant clinical isolates of bacteria belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae. However, resistance to carbapenems has increased dramatically among members of the family Enterobacteriaceae isolated from a teaching hospital in Shanghai, China. In the present study, we investigated the prevalence and molecular characteristics of carbapenem-resistant clinical i ...201221903823
immunization of mice with lactobacillus casei expressing a beta-intimin fragment reduces intestinal colonization by citrobacter rodentium.enteropathogenic escherichia coli (epec) is a common cause of diarrhea in children from developing countries. intimate adhesion of the bacteria to intestinal cells occurs via binding of the adhesin intimin to the tir receptor exposed on cell surfaces. here, lactobacillus casei expressing a fragment of β-intimin (l. casei-int(cv)) was tested as mucosal vaccines in mice against intestinal colonization with the murine pathogen citrobacter rodentium. oral or sublingual immunization of c57bl/6 mice w ...201121900533
Intestinal epithelial cells modulate CD4 T cell responses via the thymus leukemia antigen.The intestinal epithelium is comprised of a monolayer of intestinal epithelial cells (IEC), which provide, among other functions, a physical barrier between the high Ag content of the intestinal lumen and the sterile environment beyond the epithelium. IEC express a nonclassical MHC class I molecule known as the thymus leukemia (TL) Ag. TL is known to interact with CD8aa-expressing cells, which are abundant in the intestinal intraepithelial lymphocyte compartment. In this report, we provide evide ...201121900182
crystallographic snapshots of tyrosine phenol-lyase show that substrate strain plays a role in c-c bond cleavage.the key step in the enzymatic reaction catalyzed by tyrosine phenol-lyase (tpl) is reversible cleavage of the cβ-cγ bond of l-tyrosine. here, we present x-ray structures for two enzymatic states that form just before and after the cleavage of the carbon-carbon bond. as for most other pyridoxal 5'-phosphate-dependent enzymes, the first state, a quinonoid intermediate, is central for the catalysis. we captured this relatively unstable intermediate in the crystalline state by introducing substituti ...201121899319
perc and grla independently regulate ler expression in enteropathogenic escherichia coli.ler, encoded by the locus of enterocyte effacement (lee) of attaching and effacing (a/e) pathogens, induces the expression of lee genes by counteracting the silencing exerted by h-ns. ler expression is modulated by several global regulators, and is activated by grla, which is also lee-encoded. typical enteropathogenic escherichia coli (epec) strains contain the eaf plasmid, which carries the perabc locus encoding perc. the precise role of perc in epec virulence gene regulation has remained uncle ...201121895790
extended-spectrum beta-lactamase orthopedic wound infections in nigeria.extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (esbl)-producing gram-negative bacteria are emerging and impacting significantly on the management of patients and hospital costs. besides, they are not being routinely sought after in diagnostic laboratories thus contributing to treatment failure.201121887050
il-22 bridges the lymphotoxin pathway with the maintenance of colonic lymphoid structures during infection with citrobacter rodentium.colonic patches (clps) and isolated lymphoid follicles (ilfs) are two main lymphoid structures in the colon. lymphoid tissue-inducer cells (lti cells) are indispensable for the development of ilfs. lti cells also produce interleukin 17 (il-17) and il-22, signature cytokines secreted by il-17-producing helper t cells. here we report that il-22 acted downstream of the lymphotoxin pathway and regulated the organization and maintenance of mature clps and ilfs in the colon during infection with citro ...201121874025
Epidemiology and molecular characterisation of metallo-ß-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in a university hospital Intensive Care Unit in Greece.The molecular epidemiology of VIM-producing Enterobacteriaceae isolated at the beginning of an epidemic in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of a university hospital in Athens, Greece, was studied. All Gram-negative organisms isolated from March 2004 to November 2005 positive for metallo-ß-lactamase (MBL) production were submitted to polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and sequencing, to repetitive sequence-based PCR (Rep-PCR) for molecular typing, and to S1 nuclease digestion for plasmid DNA characteri ...201121873034
Decolorizing activity of malachite green and its mechanisms involved in dye biodegradation by Achromobacter xylosoxidans MG1.An Achromobacter xylosoxidans MG1 strainisolated from the effluent treatment plant of a textile and dyeing factory from Yunnan Province in China was found capable of decolorizing the malachite green dye at a high efficacy. Strain MG1 reduced 86% malachite green at the concentration of 2,000 mg/l within 1 h, representing a greater ability for decolorizing and a higher tolerance of this compound than all previously reported bacteria. Color removal was optimal at pH 6 and 38°C. Further experimental ...201121865764
late-onset citrobacter koseri endophthalmitis with suture exposure after secondary intraocular lens implantation.a 54-year-old male patient was seen in clinic for ocular pain and decreased vision in the right eye with duration of two days. he underwent a cataract operation for his right eye 12 years ago, then a sclera-fixated secondary intraocular implantation and pars plana vitrectomy three years ago due to intraocular lens dislocation. at the initial visit, his visual acuity was restricted to the perception of hand motion. an edematous cornea, cells, flare with hypopyon, and exposed suture material at we ...201121860579
genetic features of blandm-1-positive enterobacteriaceae.genetic features associated with the bla(ndm-1) gene were investigated in 6 escherichia coli, 7 klebsiella pneumoniae, 1 citrobacter freundii, 1 proteus mirabilis, and 1 providencia stuartii isolate of worldwide origin. clonal diversity was observed for both e. coli and k. pneumoniae. the bla(ndm-1) gene was carried by different plasmid types (inca/c, incf, incl/m, or untypeable) and was likely chromosome borne in two isolates. the bla(ndm-1) plasmids coharbored a variety of resistance determina ...201121859933
brain-gut interactions increase peripheral nociceptive signaling in mice with postinfectious irritable bowel syndrome.to investigate the peripheral sensory effects of repeated stress in patients with postinfectious irritable bowel syndrome (ibs), we tested whether stress following self-limiting bacterial colitis increases colonic dorsal root ganglia (drg) nociceptive signaling.201121856270
In vitro analysis of the bactericidal activity of Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 against pediatric uropathogens.The usefulness of prophylactic antibiotics to prevent recurrent urinary tract infections in children was recently questioned. Some groups have attempted to use probiotics, most commonly lactobacillus, to prevent recurrent infections by altering the intestinal bacterial reservoir with variable results. Mutaflor® is a possible alternative probiotic in which the active agent is Nissle 1917. Nissle 1917 is a commensal Escherichia coli strain that eradicates pathogenic bacteria from the gastrointesti ...201121855931
New exoelectrogen Citrobacter sp. SX-1 isolated from a microbial fuel cell.Isolation, identification and characterization of a new exoelectrogenic bacterium from a microbial fuel cell (MFC).201121854512
quantification and analysis of airborne bacterial characteristics in a nursing care institution.indoor air quality has become a critical issue because people spend most of their time in the indoor environment. the factors that influence indoor air quality are very important to environmental sanitation and air quality improvement. this study focuses on monitoring air quality, colony counts, and bacteria species of the indoor air of a nursing care institution. the regular colony counts in two different wards range from 55 to 600 cfu m(-3) regression analysis results indicate that the bacteri ...201121850827
the wxxxe effector espt triggers expression of immune mediators in an erk/jnk and nf-κb-dependent manner.enteropathogenic escherichia coli (epec), enterohaemorrhagic e. coli (ehec) and citrobacter rodentium colonize their respective hosts while forming attaching and effacing lesions. their infection strategy relies on translocation of a battery of type iii secretion system effectors, including map, espm and espt, which belong to the wxxxe/sope family of guanine nucleotide exchange factors. using the c. rodentium mouse model we found that espt triggers expression of kc and tnfα in vivo. indeed, a gr ...201121848814
citrobacter spp. as a source of qnrb alleles.qnrb is the most common of the five qnr families and has the greatest number of allelic variants. almost two thirds of the qnrb alleles have been reported in citrobacter spp., and several were shown to be located on the chromosome. in this study pcr was used to investigate the prevalence of plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance genes in 71 clinical isolates belonging to the citrobacter freundii complex. thirty-seven percent contained qnrb alleles, including 7 (qnrb32 to qnrb38) that were novel a ...201121844311
genotypic characterization and in vitro activities of tigecycline and polymyxin b for enterobacteriaceae with decreased susceptibility to carbapenems.carbapenam-resistant enterobacteriaceae is increasing. in order to evaluate the effects of tigecycline and polymyxin b against the carbapenam-non-susceptible pathogens, 89 representative clinical isolates of carbapenem-non-susceptible enterobacteriaceae were recovered from 7 hospitals of 4 cities in china during 2006 to 2009, including 30 serratia marcescens, 35 klebsiella pneumoniae, 7 enterobacter cloacae, 6 enterobacter aerogenes, 5 escherichia coli, 4 citrobacter freundii, and 2 klebsiella o ...201121835972
fecal colonization of enterobacteriaceae carrying plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance determinants in korea.the aims of the current study were to investigate the prevalence and molecular characteristics of plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance (pmqr) genes from colonizing fecal organisms and to compare the incidence and subtype of these genes according to bacterial species and hospital at five tertiary-care hospitals in korea. a total of 500 nonduplicated clinical isolates of enterobacteriaceae were obtained from fecal specimens at five tertiary-care hospitals between march and may 2008. the pmqr gene ...201121830908
rectal carriage of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing gram-negative bacilli in community settings in madagascar.extended-spectrum +ƒ-lactamase-producing enterobacteria (esbl-pe) emerged at the end of the 1980s, causing nosocomial outbreaks and/or hyperendemic situations in hospitals and long-term care facilities. in recent years, community-acquired infections due to esbl-pe have spread worldwide, especially across developing countries including madagascar.201121829498
characterization of bacterial community diversity in chronic rhinosinusitis infections using novel culture-independent techniques.chronic rhinosinusitis (crs) with or without polyps is a common chronic upper airway condition of multifactorial origin. fundamental to effective treatment of any infection is the ability to accurately characterize the underlying cause. many studies have shown that only a small fraction of the total range of bacterial species present in crs is detected through conventional culture-dependent techniques. consequently, culture data are often unrepresentative of the true diversity of the microbial c ...201121819748
prevalence of plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance determinants in citrobacter freundii isolates from anhui, china.this study was conducted to detect and analyse the presence of plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance (pmqr) determinants [qnr, aac(6')-ib-cr and qepa] among clinical isolates of citrobacter freundii strains isolated from patients in anhui, china. during 2009-2010, 31 citrobacter freundii strains were collected from various hospital units and patient specimens. pcr was used to detect pmqr genes. the genotypes of the positive strains were compared by analysis of banding patterns generated by pfge ...201121816943
a vegan or vegetarian diet substantially alters the human colonic faecal microbiota.background/objectives:consisting of ~10(14) microbial cells, the intestinal microbiota represents the largest and the most complex microbial community inhabiting the human body. however, the influence of regular diets on the microbiota is widely unknown.subjects/methods:we examined faecal samples of vegetarians (n=144), vegans (n=105) and an equal number of control subjects consuming ordinary omnivorous diet who were matched for age and gender. we used classical bacteriological isolation, identi ...201121811294
the cri1 locus is the common genetic cause of susceptibility to citrobacter rodentium infection in c3h and fvb mouse strains.citrobacter rodentium is a natural pathogen of mice that causes intestinal hyperplasia and colitis. resistant strains such as c57bl/6j (b6) experience a self-limiting disease that peaks between one and two weeks post infection, followed by a clearing of the infection and complete recovery. however, the inbred mouse strains c3h/hej (c3), c3h/heouj (c3ou) and fvb/n (fvb) are highly susceptible to c. rodentium infection and develop more severe symptoms of disease leading to high rates of mortality ...201121804358
citrobacter peritonitis: two cases and review of the literature.one of the uncommon gram negative organisms causing peritonitis in peritoneal dialysis patients is citrobacter. because of this organism's resistant nature, treatment for citrobacter peritonitis may be difficult, and removal of the catheter may be necessary in refractory cases. here we present 2 cases of peritonitis caused by this organism and fully treated with antibiotics. the literature contains only a limited number of reports on citrobacter peritonitis, mostly case reports or portions of ge ...201121799055
clinical predictors of pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteremia among gram-negative bacterial infections in non-neutropenic patients with solid tumor.objectives: this study was performed to identify risk factors in pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteremia among gram-negative bacterial infections in non-neutropenic patients with solid tumor. methods: a case-control study was performed to identify clinical predictors for p. aeruginosa bacteremia among non-neutropenic patients with gram-negative bacteremia. each case of p. aeruginosa bacteremia was matched to one or two controls with escherichia coli, klebsiella, enterobacter or citrobacter species in ...201121777616
crystal structures of bacterial peptidoglycan amidase ampd and an unprecedented activation mechanism.ampd is a cytoplasmic peptidoglycan (pg) amidase involved in bacterial cell-wall recycling and in induction of ß-lactamase, a key enzyme of ß-lactam antibiotic resistance. ampd belongs to the amidase_2 family that includes zinc-dependent amidases and the peptidoglycan-recognition proteins (pgrps), highly conserved pattern-recognition molecules of the immune system. crystal structures of citrobacter freundii ampd were solved in this study for the apoenzyme, for the holoenzyme at two different ph ...201121775432
lymphotoxin controls the il-22 protection pathway in gut innate lymphoid cells during mucosal pathogen challenge.innate lymphoid cells (ilcs) have emerged as important players, regulating the balance between protective immunity and immunopathology at mucosal surfaces. however, mechanisms that regulate ilcs' effector functions during mucosal pathogenic challenge are poorly defined. using mice infected with the natural mouse enteric pathogen citrobacter rodentium, we demonstrate that lymphotoxin (lt) is essential for il-22 production by intestinal ilcs. blocking of ltßr signaling dramatically reduced intesti ...201121767811
the attaching/effacing bacterial effector nlec suppresses epithelial inflammatory responses by inhibiting nf-{kappa}b and p38-map kinase activation.enteropathogenic escherichia coli (epec) and enterohemorrhagic e. coli are non-invasive attaching/effacing (a/e) bacterial pathogens that cause intestinal inflammation and severe diarrheal disease. these pathogens utilize a type iii secretion system to deliver effector proteins into host epithelial cells, modulating diverse cellular functions, including the release of the chemokine interleukin (il)-8. while studies have implicated the effectors nlee and nleh1 in suppressing il-8 release, by prev ...201121746856
bacterial isolates of early-onset neonatal sepsis and their antibiotic susceptibility pattern between 1998 and 2004: an audit from a center in india.abstract:201121745376
pyrosequencing-based molecular monitoring of the intestinal bacterial colonization in preterm infants.objectives:: to investigate the previously unexplored diversity of neonatal intestinal microbiota and monitor early intestinal colonization patterns in korean preterm infants using high-throughput pyrosequencing technology combined with 16s rdna- based molecular methods methods:: a total of 46,369 partial 16s rdna sequences obtained from 30 fecal samples serially taken from 10 very low birth weight preterm infants were analyzed. results:: a significant proportion of the molecular species (21.9%) ...201121734604
high prevalence of extended-spectrum {beta}-lactamases and qnr determinants in citrobacter species from japan: dissemination of ctx-m-2.objectives extended-spectrum +¦-lactamases (esbls) have become a problem among ampc-producing enterobacteriaceae and the emergence of concomitant quinolone resistance in +¦-lactamase-producing isolates poses a global threat. in this study we investigated the prevalence and regional variation of esbls in japanese clinical isolates of citrobacter spp. and analysed plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance (pmqr) determinants in esbl-producing citrobacter spp. methods a total of 348 clinical isolates o ...201121733965
comparison of a classical th1 bacteria versus a th17 bacteria as adjuvant in the induction of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.the relative contribution of myelin-specific th1 and th17 cells in the pathology of multiple sclerosis (ms) and its animal model, experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (eae), is controversial. il-12, the key cytokine necessary for the differentiation of th1 cells, has been found to be dispensable for eae induction; while the related cytokine associated with th17 cells, il-23, is a critical factor for inducing eae. since eae is induced by immunization with myelin proteins in cfa which contain ...201121715026
detection and spread of carbapenem-resistant citrobacter freundii in a teaching hospital in china.background: we examined the detection and spread of carbapenem-resistant citrobacter freundii in huashan hospital, shanghai, china between 2005 and 2008. methods: twenty-three isolates of carbapenem-resistant c freundii collected in our hospital underwent resistant gene amplification by polymerase chain reaction, followed by minimal inhibitory concentration (mic) analysis. molecular epidemiologic analyses included pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and case study. results: analysis of mics with am ...201121705111
a comparative study of solvent-assisted pretreatment of biodiesel derived crude glycerol on growth and 1,3-propanediol production from citrobacter freundii.the rapidly growing biodiesel industry has created a scenario, where it is both important and challenging to deal with the enormous amount of crude glycerol generated as an inherent by-product. with every 100 gallons of biodiesel produced, 5-10 gallons of the crude glycerol is left behind containing several impurities which makes its disposal difficult. the objective of the present investigation was to evaluate the impact of biodiesel-derived crude glycerol upon microbial growth and production o ...201121689798
results of urine culture and antimicrobial sensitivity tests according to the voiding method over 10 years in patients with spinal cord injury.we studied the results of urine cultures and antimicrobial sensitivity tests according to the voiding method used by spinal cord injury (sci) patients over a recent 10-year period.201121687395
isolation and characterization of an arsenate-reducing bacterium and its application for arsenic extraction from contaminated soil.a gram-negative anaerobic bacterium, citrobacter sp. nc-1, was isolated from soil contaminated with arsenic at levels as high as 5,000-ámg-áas-ákg(-1). strain nc-1 completely reduced 20-ámm arsenate within 24-áh and exhibited arsenate-reducing activity at concentrations as high as 60-ámm. these results indicate that strain nc-1 is superior to other dissimilatory arsenate-reducing bacteria with respect to arsenate reduction, particularly at high concentrations. strain nc-1 was also able to effect ...201121681485
abscess caused by citrobacter koseri infection: three case reports and a literature review.in this report, we present 3 cases of abscess caused by citrobacter koseri. all infected patients recovered after initial empirical antibiotic treatment and percutaneous drainage of the abscess. we reviewed the literature and found 9 adult cases of c. koseri abscess. most of these patients recovered after timely antibiotic treatment and drainage.201121673472
toxicological studies on a novel phytase expressed from synthetic genes in aspergillus oryzae.phytases are widely used as feed additives for monogastric animals, which cannot easily utilise the phosphorus bound in phytate (myo-inositol hexakisphosphate). the current study presents a safety evaluation of a 6-phytase produced by an aspergillus oryzae strain expressing two synthetic genes, both mimicking a phytase gene from a citrobacter braakii strain. oral administration of the phytase preparation to rats at a dose level of 0.86 g total organic solids/kg body weight/day for 13 weeks did n ...201121672596
identification of an innate t helper type 17 response to intestinal bacterial pathogens.interleukin 17 (il-17) is a central cytokine implicated in inflammation and antimicrobial defense. after infection, both innate and adaptive il-17 responses have been reported, but the type of cells involved in innate il-17 induction, as well as their contribution to in vivo responses, are poorly understood. here we found that citrobacter and salmonella infection triggered early il-17 production, which was crucial for host defense and was mediated by cd4(+) t helper cells. enteric innate t helpe ...201121666695
biocatalysed halogenation of nucleobase analogues.the synthesis of halogenated nucleosides and nucleobases is of interest due to their chemical and pharmacological applications. herein, the enzymatic halogenation of nucleobases and analogues catalysed by microorganisms and by chloroperoxidase from caldariomyces fumago has been studied. this latter enzyme catalysed the chlorination and bromination of indoline and uracil. pseudomonas, citrobacter, aeromonas, streptomyces, xanthomonas, and bacillus genera catalysed the chlorination and/or brominat ...201121660577
[fatal course of neonatal citrobacter infection and its legal evaluation].the article describes fatal course of citrobacter central nervous system infection in the neonates and the subsequent legal responsibility of the medical facility.201121657005
modulation of connexin signaling by bacterial pathogens and their toxins.inherent to their pivotal tasks in the maintenance of cellular homeostasis, gap junctions, connexin hemichannels, and pannexin hemichannels are frequently involved in the dysregulation of this critical balance. the present paper specifically focuses on their roles in bacterial infection and disease. in particular, the reported biological outcome of clinically important bacteria including escherichia coli, shigella flexneri, yersinia enterocolitica, helicobacter pylori, bordetella pertussis, aggr ...201121656255
isolation, selection and biodegradation profile of phenol degrading bacteria from oil contaminated soil.in the present study, an aerobic bacterial strains ocs-a and ocs- b were isolated from an oil contaminated soil. the strains were identified to be citrobacter freundi and proteus mirabilis according to morphological, physiological and biochemical characteristics. the strains were able to degrade about 90% of 100 mg/l phenol within 80 h as sole carbon and energy source. the lag phase increased with increase in phenol concentration. determination of metabolic intermediate 2-hms, was done which ind ...201121643832
three-dimensional structures of noncovalent complexes of citrobacter freundii methionine γ-lyase with substrates.crystal structures of citrobacter freundii methionine γ-lyase complexes with the substrates of γ- (l-1-amino-3-methylthiopropylphosphinic acid) and β- (s-ethyl-l-cysteine) elimination reactions and the competitive inhibitor l-norleucine have been determined at 1.45, 1.8, and 1.63 å resolution, respectively. all three amino acids occupy the active site of the enzyme but do not form a covalent bond with pyridoxal 5'-phosphate. hydrophobic interactions between the active site residues and the side ...201121639836
determination of spatial and temporal colonization of enteropathogenic e. coli and enterohemorrhagic e. coli in mice using bioluminescent in vivo imaging.infectious diarrhea is a major contributor of child morbidity and mortality in developing nations. murine models to study the pathogenesis of infectious diarrhea caused by organisms such as enteropathogenic e. coli (epec) and enterohemorrhagic e. coli (ehec) are not fully characterized. more emphasis has been placed on infection of mice with the murine specific pathogen citrobacter rodentium. while these three organisms are genetically related they are not identical. our goal was to better chara ...201021637016
mind-bending infections.in 1770, wolfgang von kempelen presented his famous chess-playing automaton, "the turk," at the court of maria theresa, the austro-hungarian empress. the instrument consisted of a life-size, pipe-wielding, turbaned model of a stereotypical turk seated behind a cabinet table, his right hand resting next to a chess board. "the turk" played a reasonably good game of chess, its mechanical arms deftly grasping the chessmen and moving them about the board. opening the doors of the cabinet, one could s ...201021637012
the influence of environmental bacteria in freshwater stingray wound-healing.invasion by bacteria can influence the course of healing of wounds acquired in aquatic environment. in this study, the bacteria present in potamotrygonmotoro stingray mucus and in the alto paraná river water were identified, and their ability to induce tissue injury and resist antibiotics was determined. biochemical identification analysis showed that 97% of all bacterial isolates were gram negative, aeromonas spp., enterobacter cloacae and citrobacter freundii being the species most prevalent. ...201121635911
ctx-m-14 beta-lactamase-producing citrobacter freundii isolated in venezuela.abstract: a clinical isolate of c. freundii with reduced susceptibility to extended-spectrum beta-lactams from a woman with cystocele associated with recurrent urinary tract infection was analyzed. susceptibility tests, double disk synergy tests (ddst) and enzymatic activity by the agar iodometric method suggested the presence of esbls. conjugation experiments revealed the presence of a large conjugative plasmid (plm07/20) with an exclusive frepb replicon type (incf/fib). pcr analysis and sequen ...201121627834
[beta-lactamases of clinical isolates of enterobacteriaceae family].among 62 clinical strains of enterobacteria, isolated from intestinal tract, representatives of genus escherichia made--67.4%, klebsiella--4.84%, citrobacter--4.84%, enterobacter--8.06%, proteus--6.45%, morganella of 8.06%. preparations of fluorquinolone group--gatifloxacin and moxifloxacin, the number of steady strains being from 0.0% to 33.3%, were the most effective in respect of enterobacteria the investigated strains of enterobacteria showed considerable resistance to beta-lactam antibiotic ...201121598655
palladium nanoparticles produced by fermentatively cultivated bacteria as catalyst for diatrizoate removal with biogenic hydrogen.a new biological inspired method to produce nanopalladium is the precipitation of pd on a bacterium, i.e., bio-pd. this bio-pd can be applied as catalyst in dehalogenation reactions. however, large amounts of hydrogen are required as electron donor in these reactions resulting in considerable costs. this study demonstrates how bacteria, cultivated under fermentative conditions, can be used to reductively precipitate bio-pd catalysts and generate the electron donor hydrogen. in this way, one coul ...201121590286
long-term selenium deficiency increases the pathogenicity of a citrobacter rodentium infection in mice.citrobacter rodentium is a mouse pathogen that causes infectious colitis and shares characteristics with human enteropathogenic (epec) and enterohemorrhagic (ehec) escherichia coli, including the ability to cause attaching and effacing lesions in the colon and serves as a useful model to study the pathogenicity of these bacteria. in this study, mice were fed a selenium-deficient diet for 5 or 20 weeks and then infected with c. rodentium. colonization of the colon by c. rodentium was similar in m ...201121584659
dissemination of blakpc-2 by the spread of cc258-klebsiella pneumoniae clones (st258, st11, st437) and plasmids (incfii, incn, incl/m) among enterobacteriaceae species in brazil.this study reports the spread of bla(kpc-2) in são paulo and rio de janeiro states facilitated by globally spread cc258-k. pneumoniae clones (st258, st11, st437) and a diversity of plasmids (incfii, incn, incl/m, two untypeable plasmids carrying tn4401a or tn4401b) successfully disseminated among enterobacteriaceae species (enterobacter cloacae, serratia marcescens and citrobacter freundii). it also constitutes the first description of st258 in brazil which was associated with a nosocomial hospi ...201121576442
[genetic environments of bla(ctx-m) genes located on conjugative plasmids of enterobacteriaceae nosocomial isolates collected in russia within 2003-2007].the study showed that bla(ctx-m) genes were present in the genomes of 71% of cephalosporin resistant enterobacteriaceae nosocomial isolates (n=833) collected in russian hospitals within 2003-2007, including 91% of e.coli, 90% of klebsiella spp., 38% of enterobacter spp., 31% of citrobacter spp. (n=9), and 36% of the other enterobacteriaceae species. the genes belonging to the following subtypes (clusters) were identified: bla(ctx-m-1) (529 bla(ctx-m-15) genes; 25 bla(ctx-m-3) genes; 1 bla(ctx-m- ...201021574418
population dynamics of bacteria associated with different strains of the pine wood nematode bursaphelenchus xylophilus after inoculation in maritime pine (pinus pinaster).for a long time it was thought that bursaphelenchus xylophilus was the only agent of the pine wilt disease. recently, it was discovered that there are bacteria associated with the nematodes that contribute to the pathogenesis of this disease, mainly through the release of toxins that promote the death of the pines. among the species most commonly found, are bacteria belonging to the bacillus, pantoea, pseudomonas and xanthomonas genera. the main objective of this work was to study the effect of ...201121570967
selective role for tumor necrosis factor-α, but not interleukin-1 or kupffer cells, in down-regulation of cyp3a11 and cyp3a25 in livers of mice infected with a noninvasive intestinal pathogen.hepatic cytochrome p450 (p450) gene and protein expression are modulated during inflammation and infection. oral infection of c57bl/6 mice with citrobacter rodentium produces mild clinical symptoms while selectively regulating hepatic p450 expression and elevating levels of proinflammatory cytokines. here, we explored the role of cytokines in the regulation of hepatic p450 expression by orally infecting tumor necrosis factor-α (tnfα) receptor 1 null mice (tnfr1-/-), interleukin-1 (il1) receptor ...201121570957
analysis of the dna region mediating increased thermotolerance at 58°c in cronobacter sp. and other enterobacterial strains.cronobacter spp. are opportunistic pathogens associated with serious infections in neonates. the increased stress tolerance, including thermoresistance, of some cronobacter strains can promote their survival in production facilities and thus raise the possibility of contamination of dried infant milk formula, which has been identified as a potential source of infection. in this study, we characterized a dna region which is present in some cronobacter strains and which contributes to their prolon ...201121567153
the nod2 sensor promotes intestinal pathogen eradication via the chemokine ccl2-dependent recruitment of inflammatory monocytes.the intracellular sensor nod2 is activated in response to bacteria, and the impairment of this response is linked to crohn's disease. however, the function of nod2 in host defense remains poorly understood. we found that nod2(-/-) mice exhibited impaired intestinal clearance of citrobacter rodentium, an enteric bacterium that models human infection by pathogenic escherichia coli. the increased bacterial burden was preceded by reduced ccl2 chemokine production, inflammatory monocyte recruitment, ...201121565531
the ehec type iii effector nlel is an e3 ubiquitin ligase that modulates pedestal formation.enterohemorrhagic escherichia coli (ehec) o157:h7 causes hemorrhagic colitis and may result in potentially fatal hemolytic uremia syndrome in humans. ehec colonize the intestinal mucosa and promote the formation of actin-rich pedestals via translocated type iii effectors. two ehec type iii secreted effectors, tir and espfu/tccp, are key players for pedestal formation. we discovered that an ehec effector protein called non-lee-encoded ligase (nlel) is an e3 ubiquitin ligase. in vitro, we showed t ...201121541301
palladium nanoparticles produced by fermentatively grown bacteria as catalyst for diatrizoate removal with biogenic hydrogen. 201121539227
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