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influence of rosemary-tocopherol/packaging combination on meat quality and the survival of pathogens in restructured irradiated pork loins.irradiated restructured pork loins treated with rosemary-tocopherol/double-packaging had lower tbars values than vacuum-packaged control after 10 days of refrigerated storage. the rosemary-tocopherol combination, however, had no effect on the production of sulfur volatiles responsible for the irradiation off-odor, and color changes in irradiated pork. v7/a3 double-packaging was effective in reducing the sulfur volatiles significantly. rosemary-tocopherol combination was highly effective in reduc ...200622062849
simultaneous detection of escherichia coli o157:h7, salmonella spp. and listeria monocytogenes with an array-based immunosorbent assay using universal protein g-liposomal nanovesicles.a novel universal reagent for immunoassays, protein g-liposomal nanovesicles has been developed and successfully used in an immunomagnetic bead sandwich assay for the detection of escherichia coli o157:h7 [c.-s. chen, a.j. baeumner, r.a. durst, talanta 67 (2005) 205]. to demonstrate the universal capability of protein g-liposomal nanovesicles, this reagent was used to develop an array-based immunosorbent assay for the simultaneous detection of e. coli o157:h7, salmonella, and listeria monocytoge ...200618970559
tissue culture cell assays used to analyze listeria monocytogenes.this unit describes tissue culture cell assays for analysis of the ability of listeria monocytogenes to cause intracellular infection. it includes methods for evaluating the organism's ability to invade its host, to escape the primary vacuole formed upon invasion of host cells, to multiply within the cytosol of its host, and to spread from cell to cell without exiting the intracellular milieu. each step can be evaluated quantitatively and qualitatively.200618770595
host resistance model to an intracellular pathogen.this unit describes a model for the determination of host resistance in mice using a gram-positive intracellular bacterium, listeria monocytogenes (lm), and discusses its broad use in immunotoxicological studies. the provides detailed procedures for lm infection and sample analysis, including preparation and infection of mice with lm, recording of sickness behaviors in infected mice, and determination of viable lm numbers in the tissues from infected animals. the protocol also describes use of s ...200623045129
multiplexed identification of blood-borne bacterial pathogens by use of a novel 16s rrna gene pcr-ligase detection reaction-capillary electrophoresis assay.we have developed a novel high-throughput pcr-ligase detection reaction-capillary electrophoresis (pcr-ldr-ce) assay for the multiplexed identification of 20 blood-borne pathogens (staphylococcus epidermidis, staphylococcus aureus, bacillus cereus, enterococcus faecalis, enterococcus faecium, listeria monocytogenes, streptococcus pneumoniae, streptococcus pyogenes, streptococcus agalactiae, escherichia coli, klebsiella pneumoniae, haemophilus influenzae, pseudomonas aeruginosa, acinetobacter bau ...200717428930
longitudinal monitoring of listeria monocytogenes contamination patterns in a farmstead dairy processing facility.contamination of dairy products with listeria monocytogenes is a concern because multiple human listeriosis outbreaks have been linked to contaminated cheese and dairy products. dairy production on farmstead operations may be a particular concern because l. monocytogenes is also an animal pathogen that can be shed by ruminants with and without clinical symptoms; physical proximity between production animal and dairy processing facilities may thus provide a higher risk for introduction of l. mono ...200717430956
the resistance to detachment of dairy strains of listeria monocytogenes from stainless steel by shear stress is related to the fluid dynamic characteristics of the location of isolation.strains of listeria monocytogenes isolated from artisanal portuguese cheese-making dairies were divided into two categories on the basis of the locations from which they were isolated: strains from dynamic locations were those that were habitually exposed to flowing liquids during the process of cheese-making, whereas those from static locations were rarely, if ever, exposed to the shear stresses generated by liquid flows. the strength of attachment to stainless steel discs of all of these strai ...200717433481
gut osmolarity: a key environmental cue initiating the gastrointestinal phase of listeria monocytogenes infection?in addition to the severe invasive systemic disease of listeriosis, recent evidence suggests that the gram-positive intracellular bacterial pathogen listeria monocytogenes is also a causative agent of febrile gastroenteritis. we examined the listerial response to stresses normally encountered in the upper small intestine and demonstrate that osmotic stress appears to be at the top of the hierarchy of stress responses during gastrointestinal residence. furthermore, we suggest that the increased o ...200717433559
a subacute bacterial endocarditis in a patient with aortic prosthetic valve due to listeria monocytogenes presenting with perivalvular leak. 200717434622
germicidal ultraviolet light to lower numbers of listeria monocytogenes on broiler breast fillets.raw broiler breast fillets were subjected to germicidal ultraviolet (uv) light (dose of 1,000 microw/cm(2) for 5 min at a wavelength of 254 nm) to evaluate its potential to reduce listeria monocytogenes numbers on raw product before shipment to a poultry further-processing plant. boneless, skinless breast fillets were inoculated with 4 different strains of l. monocytogenes 5 min before treatment. after the uv treatment, breast fillets were stored at 4 degrees c for 24 h. enumeration of remaining ...200717435033
some essential elements on the inlc promoter for prfa-dependent regulation in listeria monocytogenes.to study some essential elements of a prfa-dependent promoter of listeria monocytogenes, a series of promoter mutants incorporated into upstream of a promoterless lacz gene were constructed from a known listerial prfa-dependent promoter, inlc promoter, by pcr-mediated site-directed mutagenesis and recombinant pcr technique and then electroporated into l. monocytogenes wild-type strain p14, prfa * mutant pl4a and prfa deletion mutant a42. the corresponding transcription activities of altered prom ...200717436618
characteristics of cell-mediated, anti-listerial immunity induced by a naturally avirulent listeria monocytogenes serotype 4a strain hcc23.the characteristics of cell-mediated, anti-listerial immune response initiated by an avirulent listeria monocytogenes serotype 4a strain hcc23 was assessed. similar to virulent strain egd, avirulent strain hcc23 grew readily within macrophage-like j774 cells, but nonhemolytic strain atcc 15313 did not. compared with egd, hcc23 induced a relatively low level of gamma interferon (ifn-gamma) in mice, and atcc 15313 stimulated no detectable ifn-gamma. the percentages of gated cd4 t cells from mice i ...200717437086
memory cd4 t cells enhance primary cd8 t-cell responses.cd4 t-cell help is required for optimal memory cd8 t-cell responses. we have found that engaging preexisting cd4 th1, but not th2, memory cells at the time of cd8 t-cell priming results in increased cd8 effector responses to both bacterial and viral pathogens. the enhanced responses are characterized by increased numbers of cytokine-producing, antigen-specific cells. these findings suggest that engaging endogenous memory th1 cells may increase cellular responses in an immunotherapy or vaccinatio ...200717438031
antigen presentation by nonhemopoietic cells amplifies clonal expansion of effector cd8 t cells in a pathogen-specific manner.professional apcs of hemopoietic-origin prime pathogen-specific naive cd8 t cells. the primed cd8 t cells can encounter ag on infected nonhemopoietic cell types. whether these nonhemopoietic interactions perpetuate effector t cell expansion remains unknown. we addressed this question in vivo, using four viral and bacterial pathogens, by comparing expansion of effector cd8 t cells in bone marrow chimeric mice expressing restricting mhc on all cell types vs mice that specifically lack restricting ...200717442964
anthrax lethal toxin paralyzes actin-based motility by blocking hsp27 phosphorylation.inhalation of anthrax causes fatal bacteremia, indicating a meager host immune response. we previously showed that anthrax lethal toxin (lt) paralyzes neutrophils, a major component of innate immunity. here, we have found that lt also inhibits actin-based motility of the intracellular pathogen listeria monocytogenes. lt inhibition of actin assembly is mediated by blockade of hsp27 phosphorylation, and can be reproduced by treating cells with the p38 mitogen-activated protein (map) kinase inhibit ...200717446863
the in vitro antibacterial activity of dietary spice and medicinal herb extracts.the in vitro antibacterial activities of a total of 46 extracts from dietary spices and medicinal herbs were investigated by agar-well diffusion method against five foodborne bacteria (bacillus cereus, listeria monocytogenes, staphylococcus aureus, escherichia coli, and salmonella anatum). their total phenolic contents were also evaluated. many herb and spice extracts contained high levels of phenolics and exhibited antibacterial activity against foodborne pathogens. gram-positive bacteria were ...200717449125
insufficient differentiation of live and dead campylobacter jejuni and listeria monocytogenes cells by ethidium monoazide (ema) compromises ema/real-time pcr.recently, ethidium monoazide (ema) has been proposed as a means of reducing the real-time pcr signal originating from free dna and dead bacterial cells by selectively entering damaged cells and blocking the dna for pcr amplification via photoactivation. the present study investigated the effect of ema on viable and dead bacterial cells using real-time pcr, plate count method and microscopy. the foodborne pathogens campylobacter jejuni and listeria monocytogenes were used as a gram-negative and a ...200717449228
recurrent and sporadic listeria monocytogenes contamination in alheiras represents considerable diversity, including virulence-attenuated isolates.microbiological characterization of alheiras, traditional smoked meat sausages produced in northern portugal, had previously shown that more than 60% of the lots analyzed were contaminated with listeria monocytogenes at levels higher than 100 cfu/g. in order to better understand l. monocytogenes contamination patterns in alheiras, we characterized 128 l. monocytogenes isolates from alheiras using a variety of subtyping techniques (i.e., molecular serotyping; arsenic, cadmium, and tetracycline re ...200717449681
short peptides derived from the nh2-terminus of subclass iia bacteriocin enterocin crl35 show antimicrobial activity.subclass iia bacteriocins are characterized by a hydrophilic n-terminal domain that shares a ygngvxcxxxxc consensus and a variable hydrophobic c-terminus. enterocin crl35 is a 43-amino-acid heat stable peptide with antilisterial activity. short synthetic peptides derived from the n-terminal half of enterocin crl35 and other subclass iia bacteriocins were evaluated for antimicrobial properties.200717449885
an oral salmonella vaccine promotes the down-regulation of cell surface toll-like receptor 4 (tlr4) and tlr2 expression in mice.a single oral immunization with the lon-protease-deficient salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium (strain cs2022) induced protective immunity in mice against a subcutaneous challenge with virulent listeria monocytogenes as well as virulent salmonella serovar typhimurium. the populations of cell surface toll-like receptor 4 (tlr4) and tlr2 on peritoneal macrophages decreased at week 6 after immunization. this population decrease was not reversed after a challenge with either salmonella or lister ...200717451442
adapter protein sh2-bbeta stimulates actin-based motility of listeria monocytogenes in a vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (vasp)-dependent fashion.sh2-bbeta (src homology 2 bbeta) is an adapter protein that is required for maximal growth hormone-dependent actin reorganization in membrane ruffling and cell motility. here we show that sh2-bbeta is also required for maximal actin-based motility of listeria monocytogenes. sh2-bbeta localizes to listeria-induced actin tails and increases the rate of bacterial propulsion in infected cells and in cell extracts. furthermore, listeria motility is decreased in mouse embryo fibroblasts from sh2-b(-/- ...200717452473
type i interferon signaling is required for activation of the inflammasome during francisella infection.francisella tularensis is a pathogenic bacterium whose virulence is linked to its ability to replicate within the host cell cytosol. entry into the macrophage cytosol activates a host-protective multimolecular complex called the inflammasome to release the proinflammatory cytokines interleukin (il)-1beta and -18 and trigger caspase-1-dependent cell death. in this study, we show that cytosolic f. tularensis subspecies novicida (f. novicida) induces a type i interferon (ifn) response that is essen ...200717452523
diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging in rhombencephalitis due to listeria monocytogenes.we present diffusion-weighted imaging findings of a case of rhombencephalitis due to listeria monocytogenes. it is a rare, life-threatening disorder. the diagnosis is difficult by clinical findings only. in this report, we aim to draw attention to the role of conventional and diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging findings. to our knowledge, this is the first case report in the literature with apparent diffusion coefficient values of diseased brain parenchyma.200717453530
suppression of phagocytic and bactericidal functions of rat alveolar macrophages by the organic component of diesel exhaust particles.exposure to diesel exhaust particles (dep) was shown to increase the susceptibility of the lung to bacterial infection in rats. in this study, the effects of dep on alveolar macrophage (am) phagocytic and bactericidal functions and cytokine secretion by am and lymphocytes in response to listeria monocytogenes infection were investigated in vitro and the roles of different dep components in these processes were compared. exposure to dep or the organic extracts of dep (edep) significantly decrease ...200717454558
bacteriocin production as a mechanism for the antiinfective activity of lactobacillus salivarius ucc118.the mechanisms by which probiotic strains enhance the health of the host remain largely uncharacterized. here we demonstrate that lactobacillus salivarius ucc118, a recently sequenced and genetically tractable probiotic strain of human origin, produces a bacteriocin in vivo that can significantly protect mice against infection with the invasive foodborne pathogen listeria monocytogenes. a stable mutant of lb. salivarius ucc118 that is unable to produce the abp118 bacteriocin also failed to prote ...200717456596
necrotizing encephalitis of unknown cause in fennoscandian arctic foxes (alopex lagopus).a neurologic disease affected a colony of endangered fennoscandian arctic foxes (alopex lagopus) kept in captivity for breeding purposes. several outbreaks of disease occurred between 1994 and 2004. the clinical signs included ataxia, indications of anosmia, blindness, and abnormal behavior. the disease was characterized by severe necrotizing encephalitis affecting mostly the cranial cerebrum, basal ganglia, and olfactory bulbs. investigations to identify the etiology of the disease included tes ...200717459845
the onset of rapidly progressive neurologic deterioration after a brief gastrointestinal illness in a renal allograft recipient.renal transplant recipients are at increased risk for life-threatening complications, most commonly infections. because of their impaired cell-mediated immunity, these patients are particularly susceptible to organisms that rely on intracellular survival and spread, such as listeria monocytogenes. despite being a food-borne pathogen, l. monocytogenes is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. here we report the case of a renal transplant recipient who developed rapidly progressive n ...200717462001
application of real-time quantitative pcr for the detection of selected bacterial pathogens during municipal wastewater treatment.bacteria were detected at five stages of municipal wastewater treatment using taqman(r) real-time quantitative pcr (qpcr). thirteen probe and primer sets were tested for diverse pathogens that may be present in wastewater, including aeromonas hydrophila, bacillus cereus, clostridium perfringens, enterococcus faecalis, escherichia coli, e. coli o157:h7, helicobacter pylori, klebsiella pneumoniae, legionella pneumophila, listeria monocytogenes, pseudomonas aeruginosa, salmonella sp., and staphyloc ...200717462712
canine cathelicidin (k9cath): gene cloning, expression, and biochemical activity of a novel pro-myeloid antimicrobial peptide.cathelicidins, a group of cationic peptides found in leukocytes and epithelial cells, play a central role in the early innate immune defense against infection. although these host defense peptides have been reported in several mammalian species, including primates, no cathelicidins have been identified in carnivores. here we report the cloning, tissue expression and biological activity of a novel canine cathelicidin (k9cath). the full-length cdna sequence of k9cath encodes a predicted 172 amino ...200717462733
development of matrix lysis for concentration of gram positive bacteria from food and blood.the development of a fast, reliable and inexpensive protocol for the concentration of bacteria from food by the removal of fat, carbohydrates and proteins that is compatible with downstream alternative dna-based quantification methods is described. the protocol was used for dairy products, cooked and smoked fish and meat, carbohydrate-rich cooked products, ready-to-eat sauces, egg and blood. lysis resulted in pellets of reasonable size for further processing. starch, plant materials, fungi, tiss ...200717462766
temperature-assisted pressure inactivation of listeria monocytogenes in turkey breast meat.ready-to-eat turkey breast meat samples were surface-inoculated with a five-strain cocktail of listeria monocytogenes cultures to a final concentration of approximately 10(7) cfu/g. the inoculated meat samples were vacuum-packaged and pressure treated at 300 mpa for 2 min, 400 mpa for 1 min, and 500 mpa for 1 min at initial sample temperatures of 1, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and 55 degrees c. l. monocytogenes was most resistant to pressure at temperatures between 10 and 30 degrees c. as temperature de ...200717462773
identification of new genes associated with intermediate resistance of enterococcus faecalis to divercin v41, a pediocin-like bacteriocin.it has been suggested that resistance to class iia bacteriocins occurs at either a low or a high level. in listerial strains, low-level resistance (2-4-fold) to class iia bacteriocins is attributed to alterations in membrane lipid composition. in listeria monocytogenes and enterococcus faecalis, high-level resistance (1000-fold) correlates with inactivation of the mptacd operon, which encodes the eii(man)(t) mannose permease of the phosphotransferase system (pts). previous studies reported that ...200717464076
hygienic quality of ewes' milk cheeses manufactured with artisan-produced lamb rennet pastes.the use of artisan-produced lamb rennet pastes, but not any of the other commercial animal rennets, imparts a characteristic flavour to the cheese, so most mediterranean ewes' milk cheeses are coagulated with this kind of rennet paste. in contrast to the advantages of using lamb or kid rennet pastes from the sensory point of view, questions are still raised as to their hygienic quality. the goal was to examine the microbiological and enzymic quality of lamb rennet pastes prepared by cheese manuf ...200717466112
innate immune activation of cd4 t cells in salmonella-infected mice is dependent on il-18.production of ifn-gamma by cd4 t cells is generally thought to be mediated by tcr triggering, however, ag-nonspecific activation of effector cd8 t cells has been reported in infection models. in this study, we demonstrate that ag-experienced cd4 t cells in the spleen of salmonella-infected mice acquire the capacity to rapidly secrete ifn-gamma in response to stimulation with bacterial lysate or lps. this innate responsiveness of t cells was transient and most apparent during, and immediately fol ...200717475863
evaluation of the international reference methods nf en iso 11290-1 and 11290-2 and an in-house method for the isolation of listeria monocytogenes from retail seafood products in france.retail seafood products were analyzed on their use-by date using the international reference methods nf en iso 11290-1 and 11290-2 (collectively method r) or an in-house method (method b) for the isolation of listeria monocytogenes. the sensitivity of the methods was about 78%. method r detected more positive samples of smoked salmon and herb-flavored slices of smoked salmon than did method b, whereas the reverse was true for samples of carpaccio-like salmon, herb-flavored slices of raw salmon, ...200717477258
antimicrobial effects of alginate-based films containing essential oils on listeria monocytogenes and salmonella typhimurium present in bologna and ham.bologna and ham slices (300 of each) were inoculated with salmonella typhimurium or listeria monocytogenes at 10(3) cfu/cm(2). alginate-based edible films that had been immersed in a 2 or 20% (wt/vol) cac12 solution and contained 1% (wt/ vol) essential oils of spanish oregano (o; corydothymus capitatus), chinese cinnamon (c; cinnamomum cassia), or winter savory (s; satureja montana) were then applied to slices to control pathogen growth. on bologna, c-based films pretreated with 20% cac12 were t ...200717477259
microbiological safety of retail vacuum-packed and modified-atmosphere-packed cooked meats at end of shelf life.a study of retail modified-atmosphere-packed and vacuum-packed cooked ready-to-eat meats was undertaken from september through mid-november 2003 to determine the microbiological quality at the end of shelf life and to establish any risk factors in the production, storage, and display of this product. examination of 2,981 samples using microbiological guidelines criteria revealed that 66% were of satisfactory or acceptable microbiology quality, 33% were of unsatisfactory quality mainly due to hig ...200717477265
development of thermal surrogate microorganisms in ground beef for in-plant critical control point validation studies.in search of a suitable surrogate microorganism for in-plant critical control point validation, we compared the rates of thermal inactivation of three bacteria, enterococcus faecium b2354, pediococcus parvulus hp, and pediococcus acidilactici lp, to those of listeria monocytogenes and salmonella. ground beef samples containing 4 and 12% fat were inoculated with e. faecium, l. monocytogenes, and salmonella senftenberg 775w and heated at 58, 62, 65, or 68 degrees c. the decimal reduction times (d- ...200717477266
inhibition of listeria monocytogenes using nisin with grape seed extract on turkey frankfurters stored at 4 and 10 degrees c.recontamination of cooked ready-to-eat (rte) chicken and beef products with listeria monocytogenes has been a major safety concern. natural antimicrobials in combinations can be an alternative approach for controlling l. monocytogenes. therefore, the objectives of this study were to evaluate the inhibitory activities against l. monocytogenes of nisin (6,400 iu/ ml), grape seed extract (gse; 1%), and the combination of nisin and gse both in tryptic soy broth with 0.6% yeast extract (tsbye) and on ...200717477277
evaluation in vitro of the antagonistic substances produced by lactobacillus spp. isolated from chickens.to determine the inhibitory capacity of lactic acid bacteria due to the action of antagonistic substances, we tested 474 isolates of lactobacillus from the crop and cecum of chickens against gram-positive and gram-negative indicator microorganisms by the spot-on-the-lawn and well-diffusion antagonism methods. of the 474 isolates, 265 demonstrated antimicrobial activity against the indicator microorganisms. isolates identified as l. reuteri, l. salivarius, or lactobacillus spp. inhibited enteroco ...200717479773
soluble metals in residual oil fly ash alter innate and adaptive pulmonary immune responses to bacterial infection in rats.the soluble metals of the pollutant, residual oil fly ash (rofa), have been shown to alter pulmonary bacterial clearance in rats. the goal of this study was to determine the potential effects on both the innate and adaptive lung immune responses after bacterial infection in rats pre-exposed to the soluble metals in rofa. sprague-dawley rats were intratracheally dosed (i.t.) at day 0 with rofa (r-total) (1.0 mg/100 g body weight), the soluble fraction of rofa (r-soluble), the soluble sample subje ...200717481688
listeria monocytogenes fecal shedding in dairy cattle shows high levels of day-to-day variation and includes outbreaks and sporadic cases of shedding of specific l. monocytogenes subtypes.fecal shedding of listeria monocytogenes poses a risk for contamination of animal feed and agricultural environments and raw food at the pre-harvest stages of food production. to be able to reduce these risks it is critical to improve understanding of the epidemiology of l. monocytogenes shedding in feces. the objective of this study was to assess the daily variability of fecal shedding and its association with individual animal (lactation number and the day of current lactation) and environment ...200717481754
listeria monocytogenes promotes tumor growth via tumor cell toll-like receptor 2 signaling.the contribution of bacterial infection to tumorigenesis is usually ascribed to infection-associated inflammation. an alternate view is that direct interaction of bacteria with tumor cells promotes tumor progression. here, we show that the microenvironment of large tumors favors bacterial survival, which in turn directly accelerates tumor growth by activating tumor cell toll-like receptors (tlr). listeria monocytogenes (lm) survives in the microenvironment of large but not small tumors, resultin ...200717483348
modification of chicken avian beta-defensin-8 at positively selected amino acid sites enhances specific antimicrobial activity.antimicrobial peptides (amps), essential components of innate immunity, are found in a range of phylogenetically diverse species and are thought to act by disrupting the membrane integrity of microbes. in this paper, we used evolutionary signatures to identify sites that are most relevant during the functional evolution of these molecules and introduced amino acid substitutions to improve activity. we first demonstrate that the anti-microbial activity of chicken avian beta-defensin-8, previously ...200717483936
a kinematic description of the trajectories of listeria monocytogenes propelled by actin comet tails.the bacterial pathogen listeria monocytogenes propels itself in the cytoplasm of the infected cells by forming a filamentous comet tail assembled by the polymerization of the cytoskeletal protein actin. although a great deal is known about the molecular processes that lead to actin-based movement, most macroscale aspects of motion, including the nature of the trajectories traced out by the motile bacteria, are not well understood. here, we present 2d trajectories of listeria moving between a gla ...200717485664
the 2-cys peroxiredoxin-deficient listeria monocytogenes displays impaired growth and survival in the presence of hydrogen peroxide in vitro but not in mouse organs.resistance of listeria monocytogenes to reactive oxygen radicals may facilitate its survival in phagocytic cells and against some oxidizing sanitizers. the aim of this study was to investigate the function of the 2-cys peroxiredoxin (prx) homologue in l. monocytogenes, particularly its survival in a hydrogen peroxide-containing environment. an in-frame prx deletion mutant and a complementation strain were constructed and evaluated for their growth and survival either in media containing differen ...200717486404
vapor-phase activities of cinnamon, thyme, and oregano essential oils and key constituents against foodborne microorganisms.the aim of the study presented here was to gain knowledge about the vapor-phase antimicrobial activity of selected essential oils and their major putatively active constituents against a range of foodborne bacterial and fungal strains. in a first step, the vapor-phase antimicrobial activities of three commercially available essential oils (eos)-cinnamon (cinnamomum zeylanicum), thyme (thymus vulgaris), and oregano (origanum vulgare)-were evaluated against a wide range of microorganisms, includin ...200717488023
rapid and sensitive magnetoelastic biosensors for the detection of salmonella typhimurium in a mixed microbial population.in this article, we report the results of an investigation into the performance of a wireless, magnetoelastic biosensor designed to selectively detect salmonella typhimurium in a mixed microbial population. the langmuir-blodgett (lb) monolayer technique was employed for antibody (specific to salmonella sp.) immobilization on rectangular shaped strip magnetoelastic sensors (2 x 0.4 x 0.015 mm). bacterial binding to the antibody on the sensor surface changes the resonance parameters, and these cha ...200717490768
comparative in vitro antimicrobial activity of tigecycline, a new glycylcycline compound, in freshly prepared medium and quality control.the in vitro spectra of activity of tigecycline and tetracycline were determined for 2,490 bacterial isolates representing 50 different species or phenotypic groups. all isolates were tested simultaneously by broth microdilution using freshly prepared mueller-hinton broth and by disk diffusion. portions of these data were submitted to the food and drug administration (fda) in support of the sponsor's application for new drug approval. in a separate study, mic and disk diffusion quality control r ...200717494717
plasma-mediated grafting of poly(ethylene glycol) on polyamide and polyester surfaces and evaluation of antifouling ability of modified substrates.a simple cold plasma technique was developed to functionalize the surfaces of polyamide (pa) and polyester (pet) for the grafting of polyethylene glycol (peg) with the aim of reducing biofilm formation. the surfaces of pa and pet were treated with silicon tetrachloride (sicl4) plasma, and peg was grafted onto plasma-functionalized substrates (pa-peg, pet-peg). different molecular weights of peg and grafting times were tested to obtain optimal surface coverage by peg as monitored by electron spec ...200717500575
interactions between circadian rhythm and immunity in drosophila melanogaster. 200717502084
thrombospondin-1 promotes cellular adherence of gram-positive pathogens via recognition of peptidoglycan.thrombospondin-1 (tsp1) is a matricellular glycoprotein that has key roles in interactions between human cells and components of the extracellular matrix. here we report a novel role for the lectin tsp1 in pathogen-host interactions. binding assays and flow cytometric analysis demonstrate that streptococcus pneumoniae and other gram-positive pathogens including s. pyogenes, staphylococcus aureus, and listeria monocytogenes interact specifically with human tsp1. we also show for the first time th ...200717507668
herpesvirus latency confers symbiotic protection from bacterial infection.all humans become infected with multiple herpesviruses during childhood. after clearance of acute infection, herpesviruses enter a dormant state known as latency. latency persists for the life of the host and is presumed to be parasitic, as it leaves the individual at risk for subsequent viral reactivation and disease. here we show that herpesvirus latency also confers a surprising benefit to the host. mice latently infected with either murine gammaherpesvirus 68 or murine cytomegalovirus, which ...200717507983
listeria monocytogenes encephalitis mimicking herpes simplex virus encephalitis: the differential diagnostic importance of cerebrospinal fluid lactic acid levels.listeria monocytogenes is a common cause of bacterial meningitis in elderly patients and in those with impaired cellular immunity. the most common central nervous system infection caused by l. monocytogenes is acute bacterial meningitis; meningoencephalitis is uncommon and encephalitis is rare. early diagnosis of l. monocytogenes meningitis is difficult because only 50% of cerebrospinal fluid (csf) gram stains are negative. l. monocytogenes is one of the few central nervous system pathogens asso ...200717509430
lactoferrin from canine neutrophils: isolation and physicochemical and antimicrobial properties.lactoferrin has been isolated from canine leukocytes for the first time. lactoferrin was identified by n-terminal amino acid sequence and by capability to capture ferric cations resulting in a complex with absorbance maximum at 460-470 nm. it is demonstrated that canine lactoferrin resembles the human homolog in some physicochemical properties, i.e. molecular weight, carbohydrate presence, and conditions of protein-iron complex dissociation. bactericidal activity of dog lactoferrin was demonstra ...200717511610
spr biosensor for the detection of l. monocytogenes using phage-displayed antibody.whole cells of listeria monocytogenes were detected with a compact, surface plasmon resonance (spr) sensor using a phage-displayed scfv antibody to the virulence factor actin polymerization protein (acta) for biorecognition. phage lm p4:a8, expressing the scfv antibody fused to the piii surface protein was immobilized to the sensor surface through physical adsorption. a locally constructed fluidics system was used to deliver solutions to the compact, two-channel spreeta sensor. specificity of th ...200717512186
influence of treatment time and pulse frequency on salmonella enteritidis, escherichia coli and listeria monocytogenes populations inoculated in melon and watermelon juices treated by pulsed electric fields.consumption of unpasteurized melon and watermelon juices has caused several disease outbreaks by pathogenic microorganisms worldwide. pulsed electric field (pef) has been recognized as a technology that may inactivate those bacteria present in fluid food products at low temperatures. hence, pef treatment at 35 kv/cm, 4 mus pulse duration in bipolar mode and square shape were applied on salmonella enteritidis, e. coli and l. monocytogenes populations inoculated in melon and watermelon juices with ...200717512997
a virus-like particle-based vaccine selectively targeting soluble tnf-alpha protects from arthritis without inducing reactivation of latent tuberculosis.neutralization of the proinflammatory cytokine tnf-alpha by mabs or soluble receptors represents an effective treatment for chronic inflammatory disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, or crohn's disease. in this study, we describe a novel active immunization approach against tnf-alpha, which results in the induction of high titers of therapeutically active autoantibodies. immunization of mice with virus-like particles of the bacteriophage qbeta covalently linked to either the entire ...200717513796
biophysical modeling of forward scattering from bacterial colonies using scalar diffraction theory.a model for forward scattering from bacterial colonies is presented. the colonies of interest consist of approximately 10(12) - 10(13) individual bacteria densely packed in a configuration several millimeters in diameter and approximately 0.1-0.2 mm in thickness. the model is based on scalar diffraction theory and accounts for amplitude and phase modulation created by three macroscopic properties of the colonies: phase modulation due to the surface topography, phase modulation due to the radial ...200717514326
cytolysin-dependent escape of the bacterium from the phagosome is required but not sufficient for induction of the th1 immune response against listeria monocytogenes infection: distinct role of listeriolysin o determined by cytolysin gene replacement.listeria monocytogenes evades the antimicrobial mechanisms of macrophages by escaping from the phagosome into the cytosolic space via a unique cytolysin that targets the phagosomal membrane, listeriolysin o (llo), encoded by hly. gamma interferon (ifn-gamma), which is known to play a pivotal role in the induction of th1-dependent protective immunity in mice, appears to be produced, depending on the bacterial virulence factor. to determine whether the llo molecule (the major virulence factor of l ...200717517863
[strategies for the development of new tuberculosis vaccines].tuberculosis remains a substantial global health problem causing 2 million deaths, and an estimated 8 to 10 million new infections a year. the efficacy of the mycobacterium bovis bacillus calmette-guérin (bcg), the only available antituberculosis vaccine, is variable (0-80%), especially in tuberculosis-endemic countries. over the past decade there has been a resurgence of interest in the development of new tuberculosis vaccines and some of the most promising are now entering into early clinical ...200717519853
a plastic microchip for nucleic acid purification.a microchip for purifying nucleic acids from bacterial pathogens was designed and fabricated in plastic. the fabricated plastic microchips were tested for their ability to purify nucleic acids from the bacteria listeria monocytogenes (l. monocytogenes), escherichia coli (e. coli), and salmonella typhimurium (s. typhimurium). these chips were constructed using rapid and low-cost plastic fabrication techniques including hot embossing and plastic casting. silicon molds fabricated by photolithograph ...200717530410
a rapid multiplexed chemiluminescent immunoassay for the detection of escherichia coli o157:h7, yersinia enterocolitica, salmonella typhimurium, and listeria monocytogenes pathogen bacteria.a simple and rapid multiplexed sandwich chemiluminescent enzyme immunoassay has been developed for the simultaneous detection of escherichia coli o157:h7, yersinia enterocolitica, salmonella typhimurium, and listeria monocytogenes. to achieve the multiplexed detection of the four pathogens, a new polystyrene 96 well microtiter plate format has been designed, in which each main well contains four subwells in the bottom. the monoclonal antibodies specific for each bacteria were separately immobili ...200717530767
characterization of a broad range antibacterial substance from a new bacillus species isolated from amazon basin.a bacillus sp. strain producing a bacteriocin-like substance was characterized by biochemical profiling and 16s rdna sequencing. the phylogenetic analysis indicated that this strain has low sequence similarity with most bacillus spp., suggesting a new species was isolated. the antimicrobial activity was detected starting at the exponential growth phase, and maximum activity was observed at stationary phase. the substance was inhibitory to a broad range of indicator strains, including pathogenic ...200717534601
application of automated ribotyping to support the evaluation of listeria monocytogenes sources in a taleggio cheese producing plant.in march 2005, listeria monocytogenes was detected on the rinds of taleggio cheeses produced in an italian plant. to identify the pathogen source, 154 rinds of cheeses that had been manually and automatically salinated and 52 environmental swabs collected from salting equipment, ripening cloths, and ripening boxes were tested for l. monocytogenes. twenty-seven strains isolated from cheese samples and 16 strains isolated from environmental samples were genotyped by ecori and pvuii automated ribot ...200717536669
dose-response of listeria monocytogenes after oral exposure in pregnant guinea pigs.listeriosis, a severe disease that results from exposure to the foodborne pathogen listeria monocytogenes, is responsible for approximately 2500 illnesses and 500 deaths in the united states each year. pregnant women are 20 times more likely to develop listeriosis than the general population, with adverse pregnancy outcomes that include spontaneous abortions, stillbirths, and neonatal meningitis. the objective of this study was to determine an infective dose that resulted in stillbirths and infe ...200717536670
proteomic analysis of a hypochlorous acid-tolerant listeria monocytogenes cultural variant exhibiting enhanced biofilm production.following exposure of listeria monocytogenes scott a (sa) to hypochlorous acid, rough colony variants were identified that were tolerant of hypochlorous acid and produced increased amounts of biofilm. a derivative of one of these variants was smooth, produced even more biofilm, and exhibited greater biofilm chlorine resistance. the objective of this research was to compare the protein expression of a cultural variant to sa and to identify proteins that might be associated with biofilm production ...200717536671
extracting additional risk managers information from a risk assessment of listeria monocytogenes in deli meats.the risk assessment study of listeria monocytogenes in ready-to-eat foods conducted by the u.s. food and drug administration is an example of an extensive quantitative microbiological risk assessment that could be used by risk analysts and other scientists to obtain information and by managers and stakeholders to make decisions on food safety management. the present study was conducted to investigate how detailed sensitivity analysis can be used by assessors to extract more information on risk f ...200717536672
antimicrobial activity of olive oil, vinegar, and various beverages against foodborne pathogens.the survival of foodborne pathogens in aqueous extracts of olive oil, virgin olive oil, vinegar, and several beverages was evaluated. vinegar and aqueous extracts of virgin olive oil showed the strongest bactericidal activity against all strains tested. red and white wines also killed most strains after 5 min of contact, black and green tea extracts showed weak antimicrobial activity under these conditions, and no effect was observed for the remaining beverages (fruit juices, coca-cola, dairy pr ...200717536679
inhibitory activity of colicin e1 against listeria monocytogenes.colicins are gram-negative bacteriocins produced by and effective against escherichia coli and related species. colicin e1 (cole1) is composed of three functional domains, which collectively have a pore-forming effect on targeted bacteria. cole1 binding and translocation domains are highly specific in contrast to the pore-forming domain, implying that cole1 could be broadly effective. in this study, the activity of cole1 against listeria monocytogenes was evaluated in broth and on surfaces of re ...200717536690
use of one-ply composite tissues in an automated optical assay for recovery of listeria from food contact surfaces and poultry-processing environments.a novel one-ply composite tissue (ct) method using the soleris (formerly biosys) optical analysis system was compared with the conventional u.s. department of agriculture (usda) environmental sponge enrichment method for recovery of listeria from food contact surfaces and poultry-processing environments. stainless steel and high-density polyethylene plates were inoculated to contain a six-strain l. monocytogenes cocktail at 10(4), 10(2), and 10 cfu per plate, whereas samples from naturally conta ...200717536691
effectiveness and stability of plastic films coated with nisin for inhibition of listeria monocytogenes.plastic films were coated with a cellulose-based carrier solution containing nisin, a natural antimicrobial peptide with the potential to inhibit growth of food spoilage and pathogenic microorganisms such as listeria monocytogenes. five commercial plastic films with different chemical compositions and surface properties were compared in this study: low-density polyethylene, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, and three types of ethylene-methacrylic acid copolymers: surlyn 1601, nucrel 0403, and nu ...200717536692
minimally processed vegetable salads: microbial quality evaluation.the increasing demand for fresh fruits and vegetables and for convenience foods is causing an expansion of the market share for minimally processed vegetables. among the more common pathogenic microorganisms that can be transmitted to humans by these products are listeria monocytogenes, escherichia coli o157:h7, and salmonella. the aim of this study was to evaluate the microbial quality of a selection of minimally processed vegetables. a total of 181 samples of minimally processed leafy salads w ...200717536694
an overview of microbial food safety programs in beef, pork, and poultry from farm to processing in canada.canada's vision for the agri-food industry in the 21st century is the establishment of a national food safety system employing hazard analysis and critical control point (haccp) principles and microbiological verification tools, with traceability throughout the gate-to-plate continuum. voluntary on-farm food safety (offs) programs, based in part on haccp principles, provide producers with guidelines for good production practices focused on general hygiene and biosecurity. offs programs in beef c ...200717536696
impact of selected lactobacillus and bifidobacterium species on listeria monocytogenes infection and the mucosal immune response.the pathogenesis of listeria monocytogenes depends on its ability to attach to and invade the gastrointestinal epithelium and subsequently withstand the host immune response. despite a thorough understanding of the intracellular phase of infection, relatively little is known about how the pathogen behaves in the gastrointestinal tract and whether it is affected by the presence of host commensal microbiota. lactobacillus and bifidobacterium are two important genera of the human gut microbiota pro ...200717537177
a predictive model for the influence of food components on survival of listeria monocytogenes lm 54004 under high hydrostatic pressure and mild heat conditions.the combination of high hydrostatic pressure with mild temperature was explored to achieve a predictive model of microbial inactivation in food matrix processing. the pressure processing conditions were fixed at 448 mpa for 11 min at the treatment temperature of 41 degrees c, which have been determined as the optimum processing conditions considering six log-cycle reductions of listeria monocytogenes. based on the results, response surface methodology (rsm) was performed in the present work, the ...200717537535
avirulent viable but non culturable cells of listeria monocytogenes need the presence of an embryo to be recovered in egg yolk and regain virulence after recovery.the aim of this study was to assess the efficiency of the embryonated egg model to recover viable but non culturable (vbnc) cells of listeria monocytogenes. l. monocytogenes cells were incubated in filtered sterilised distilled water. the vbnc state was obtained after a 25 to 47 days incubation period (concentration of culturable cells less than 1 cfu/ml). fifteen days after the vbnc state was reached, non culturability was checked in various media. one milliliter of each vbnc suspension that co ...200717540159
extending the host range of listeria monocytogenes by rational protein design.in causing disease, pathogens outmaneuver host defenses through a dedicated arsenal of virulence determinants that specifically bind or modify individual host molecules. this dedication limits the intruder to a defined range of hosts. newly emerging diseases mostly involve existing pathogens whose arsenal has been altered to allow them to infect previously inaccessible hosts. we have emulated this chance occurrence by extending the host range accessible to the human pathogen listeria monocytogen ...200717540170
synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activity of new aliphatic sulfonamide.a series of novel aliphatic sulfonamide derivatives (1-7) were synthesized and characterized by elemental analyses, ft-ir, (1)h nmr, (13)c nmr and lc-ms techniques. all the synthesized compounds were evaluated in vitro as antimicrobial agents against representative strains of gram-positive (staphylococcus aureus atcc 25953, bacillus cereus atcc 6633 and listeria monocytogenes atcc li6 (isolate), gram-negative bacteria (escherichia coli atcc 11230) and antifungal agent against candida albicans (c ...200717544281
rates of processing determine the immunogenicity of immunoproteasome-generated epitopes.cd8 t cells resolve intracellular pathogens by responding to pathogen-derived peptides that are presented on the cell surface by mhc class i molecules. although most pathogens encode a large variety of antigenic peptides, protective cd8 t cell responses target usually only a few of these. to determine the mechanism by which the ifn-gamma-inducible proteasome (immuno) subunits enhance the ability of specific pathogen-derived peptides to elicit cd8 t cell responses, we generated a recombinant list ...200717548590
allelic penetrance approach as a tool to model two-locus interaction in complex binary traits.many binary phenotypes do not follow a classical mendelian inheritance pattern. interaction between genetic and environmental factors is thought to contribute to the incomplete penetrance phenomena often observed in these complex binary traits. several two-locus models for penetrance have been proposed to aid the genetic dissection of binary traits. such models assume linear genetic effects of both loci in different mathematical scales of penetrance, resembling the analytical framework of quanti ...200717551528
[epidemiology of listeriosis in germany: a changing but ignored pattern].listeriosis is emerging as a food-borne disease. although the incidence of clinical presentations is low, this infectious disease with a rather poor prognosis deserves attention. approximately 20-30% of patients with recognized listeriosis die in spite of an appropriate antibiotic regimen. in the last two years the number of registered cases of listeriosis in germany has more than doubled. this increase is clearly due exclusively to the rising number of infections in elderly persons, while the n ...200717551889
[mode of action of plantaricin l-1, an antilisteria bacteriocin produced by lactobacillus plantarum].plantaricin l-1, an anti-listeria bacteriocin, was produced by lactobacillus plantarum and successfully purified by sp-sepharose ff cation exchange chromatography. the mechanism on energized cells of listeria monocytogenes was studied with purified plantaricin l-1. after adding plantaricin l-1 to listeria monocytogenes at 64 au/ml, leakage of intercellular k+ ions, inorganic phosphate, lactic dehydrogenase, uv-absorbing materials and the intracellular atp was observed, and the action resulted in ...200717552231
culture-positive sepsis in neonatal camelids: 21 cases.there is limited literature on neonatal bacterial sepsis in new world (nw) camelids.200717552461
listeria monocytogenes surface proteins: from genome predictions to function.the genome of the human food-borne pathogen listeria monocytogenes is predicted to encode a high number of surface proteins. this abundance likely reflects the ability of this bacterium to survive in diverse environments, including soil, food, and the human host. this review focuses on the various mechanisms by which listerial proteins are attached at the bacterial surface and their many functions, including peptidoglycan metabolism, protein processing, adhesion to host cells, and invasion of ho ...200717554049
type ii phosphatidylinositol 4-kinases promote listeria monocytogenes entry into target cells.interaction of the listeria surface protein inlb with the hepatocyte growth factor receptor met activates signalling events that trigger bacterial internalization into mammalian epithelial cells. we show here that purified phagosomes containing inlb-coated beads display type ii phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase (pi4k) activity. in human epithelial hela cells, both pi4kiialpha and pi4kiibeta isoforms are corecruited with met around inlb-coated beads or wild-type listeria during the early steps of int ...200717555516
initial t cell receptor transgenic cell precursor frequency dictates critical aspects of the cd8(+) t cell response to infection.adoptive-transfer experiments with relatively large input numbers ( approximately 10(6)) of t cell receptor-transgenic (tcr-tg) t cells are widely used to model endogenous t cell responses to infection or immunization. we show that input numbers of naive tcr-tg t cells sufficient to squelch the endogenous response to the same epitope substantially alter the kinetics, proliferative expansion, phenotype, and efficiency of memory generation by the tcr-tg t cells in response to infection. thus, resp ...200717555991
probabilistic modeling approach for evaluating the compliance of ready-to-eat foods with new european union safety criteria for listeria monocytogenes.among the new microbiological criteria that have been incorporated in eu regulation 2073/2005, of particular interest are those concerning listeria monocytogenes in ready-to eat (rte) foods, because for certain food categories, they no longer require zero tolerance but rather specify a maximum allowable concentration of 100 cfu/g or ml. this study presents a probabilistic modeling approach for evaluating the compliance of rte sliced meat products with the new safety criteria for l. monocytogenes ...200717557858
nonsense-mutated inla and prfa not widely distributed in listeria monocytogenes isolates from ready-to-eat seafood products in japan.inla is a surface protein participating in the entry of listeria monocytogenes into mammalian non-phagocytic cells. prfa is a positive regulatory factor that regulates the expression of a set of virulence genes. recent studies revealed that some l. monocytogenes strains have a truncated form of these proteins because of nonsense mutations in their sequences, and these truncations contribute to the significant reduction in virulence of this pathogen. in this study, sequence analyses of inla and p ...200717566579
antibacterial properties and major bioactive components of cinnamon stick (cinnamomum burmannii): activity against foodborne pathogenic bacteria.cinnamomum burmannii blume (cinnamon stick) from indonesia is a little-investigated spice. in this study, the antibacterial activity, minimum inhibitory concentration (mic), and minimum bactericidal concentration (mbc) of cinnamon stick extract were evaluated against five common foodborne pathogenic bacteria (bacillus cereus, listeria monocytogenes, staphylococcus aureus, escherichia coli, and salmonella anatum). cinnamon stick extract exhibited significant antibacterial properties. major compou ...200717567030
structure and mechanism of the genomically encoded fosfomycin resistance protein, fosx, from listeria monocytogenes.the fosfomycin resistance protein, fosx, catalyzes the hydration of the antibiotic fosfomycin, (1r,2s)-epoxypropylphosphonic acid. genes encoding the enzyme are found in several pathogenic microorganisms. the structure and mechanism of action of the genomically encoded fosx enzyme from listeria monocytogenes (fosxlmatcc) obtained from the american type culture collection are reported. the gene harbors 31 point mutations, and as a consequence, the protein differs in 10 amino acid residues from th ...200717567049
listeria monocytogenes evades killing by autophagy during colonization of host cells.listeria monocytogenes is an intracellular pathogen that is able to colonize the cytosol of macrophages. here we examined the interaction of this pathogen with autophagy, a host cytosolic degradative pathway that constitutes an important component of innate immunity towards microbial invaders. l. monocytogenes infection induced activation of the autophagy system in macrophages. at 1 h post infection (p.i.), a population of intracellular bacteria ( approximately 37%) colocalized with the autophag ...200717568179
oxygen restriction increases the infective potential of listeria monocytogenes in vitro in caco-2 cells and in vivo in guinea pigs.listeria monocytogenes has been implicated in several food borne outbreaks as well as sporadic cases of disease. increased understanding of the biology of this organism is important in the prevention of food borne listeriosis. the infectivity of listeria monocytogenes scotta, cultivated with and without oxygen restriction, was compared in vitro and in vivo. fluorescent protein labels were applied to allow certain identification of listeria cells from untagged bacteria in in vivo samples, and to ...200717570840
[listeria monocytogenes encephalitis revealed by left progressive hemiparesis].central nervous system listeriosis is a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for the clinician.200717571028
[listeriosis in a patient with hemodialysis and iron overload].a case of listeriosis in a patient undergoing long-term hemodialysis is reported. the 69-year-old man with chronic renal failure due to polycystic renal dysplasia had received hemodialysis treatment for 10 years. renal anemia and iron overload developed within this time. in the course of a hemodialysis the patient presented with malaise, chills and fever to 38.7 degrees c. blood culture specimens were obtained and the patient received ampicillin-sulbactam. blood culture specimens subsequently sh ...200717571224
inactivation of escherichia coli and listeria monocytogenes on iceberg lettuce by dip wash treatments with organic acids.to study and compare the efficacy of organic acids and chlorine dipping in inactivation of escherichia coli and listeria monocytogenes on fresh-cut iceberg lettuce.200717576223
novel protein targets of the humoral immune response to listeria monocytogenes infection in rabbits.the role of the humoral immune response in protective immunity against listerial infection has been overlooked and is essentially unknown. this study aimed to discover the protein targets of listeria monocytogenes that elicit an antibody response following infection in a rabbit model. a genomic expression library for l. monocytogenes was constructed and differentially screened to identify genes encoding proteins that reacted with antiserum from rabbits infected with live l. monocytogenes serotyp ...200717577052
action of divergicin m35, a class iia bacteriocin, on liposomes and listeria.the mode of action of divergicin m35, a class iia bacteriocin, was studied against listeria monocytogenes with sensitive (divs) and resistant (divm) phenotypes, as well as on synthetic phospholipid liposomes.200717578415
identification of a macrophage antigen-processing event required for i-region-restricted antigen presentation to t lymphocytes. j. immunol. 1981. 127: 1869-1875. 200717579013
manipulating the rate of memory cd8+ t cell generation after acute infection.infection with listeria monocytogenes elicits expansion in numbers of ag-specific cd8+ t cells, which then undergo programmed contraction. the remaining cells undergo further phenotypic and functional changes with time, eventually attaining the qualities of memory cd8+ t cells. in this study, we show that l. monocytogenes-specific cd8+ t cell populations primed in antibiotic-pretreated mice undergo brief effector phase, but rapidly develop phenotypic (cd127(high), cd43(low)) and functional (gran ...200717579021
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