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bio-preservation of ground beef meat by enterococcus faecalis cect7121.meat and particularly ground beef is frequently associated with food poisoning episodes and breeches in food safety. the main goal of this research was to evaluate the bactericide effect of the probiotic enterococcus faecalis cect7121, against different pathogens as: escherichia coli o157:h7, staphylococcus aureus, clostridium perfringens and listeria monocytogenes, inoculated in ground beef meat. three studies were performed to evaluate the inhibition of e. faecalis cect7121 on ground beef meat ...201324159282
proportional mortality: a study of 152 goats submitted for necropsy from 13 goat herds in quebec, with a special focus on caseous lymphadenitis.the objectives of this study were to determine the main causes of mortality, with a special focus on caseous lymphadenits as a cause of death or wasting in caprine herds from quebec. goats (n = 152) from 13 herds were submitted for necropsy; the cause of mortality, and the presence, location, and cause of abscesses (if present) were recorded. proportional mortalities were distributed as: clostridium perfringens type d enterotoxemia (17.1%), pneumonia (13.8%), paratuberculosis (10.5%), listeriosi ...201324155449
how do swine practitioners and veterinary pathologists arrive at a diagnosis of clostridium perfringens type a enteritis in neonatal piglets?a questionnaire was administered to 22 veterinary practitioners and 17 veterinary pathologists to investigate the methods used for diagnosis of clostridium perfringens type a enteritis in neonatal pigs. practitioners generally diagnosed c. perfringens type a associated enteritis by age of onset of diarrhea (between 1 to 7 days of age). most practitioners (95%) were moderately to very confident in their diagnosis. pathologists generally diagnosed c. perfringens type a associated enteritis by comb ...201324155437
acute hemolysis in the emergency department: think about clostridium perfringens!clostridium perfringens (cp) gives several clinical settings, from an asymptomatic to a massive intravascular hemolysis. we report a case of fatal intravascular hemolysis due to cp septicemia having a hepatic supposed starting point in the emergency department. like in many cases, the diagnosis was made when patient had already gone into shock and died. the cp septicemia often complicated the course of the digestive or genital pathologies. the alpha toxin can damage the structural integrity of t ...201324151563
isolation of clostridium perfringens type b in an individual at first clinical presentation of multiple sclerosis provides clues for environmental triggers of the disease.we have isolated clostridium perfringens type b, an epsilon toxin-secreting bacillus, from a young woman at clinical presentation of multiple sclerosis (ms) with actively enhancing lesions on brain mri. this finding represents the first time that c. perfringens type b has been detected in a human. epsilon toxin's tropism for the blood-brain barrier (bbb) and binding to oligodendrocytes/myelin makes it a provocative candidate for nascent lesion formation in ms. we examined a well-characterized po ...201324146858
effects of a probiotic, enterococcus faecium, on growth performance, intestinal morphology, immune response, and cecal microflora in broiler chickens challenged with escherichia coli k88.the effects of feeding dehydrated enterococcus faecium on growth performance, immune response, and cecal microflora in broiler chickens challenged with escherichia coli k88 were investigated. two hundred eighty-eight 1-d-old birds were randomly assigned to 4 treatments: negative control birds (n-con) fed a basal diet and not challenged with e. coli k88; positive control birds (p-con) fed a basal diet and challenged with e. coli k88; birds fed a basal diet including dehydrated e. faecium (ef) at ...201324135599
the tight-junction protein claudin-6 induces epithelial differentiation from mouse f9 and embryonic stem cells.during epithelialization, cell adhesions and polarity must be established to maintain tissue assemblies and separate the biological compartments in the body. however, the molecular basis of epithelial morphogenesis, in particular, a role of cell adhesion molecules in epithelial differentiation from stem cells, remains unclear. here, we show that the stable and conditional expression of a tight-junction protein, claudin-6 (cldn6), triggers epithelial morphogenesis in mouse f9 stem cells. we also ...201324116027
clostridium perfringens gas gangrene at a wrist intravenous line insertion.a patient admitted to the intensive care unit for management of hypotension following a multiple medications overdose subsequently deteriorated rapidly with sepsis. a cannula site was noted to be bruised, swollen and erythematous and the x-ray demonstrated gas sitting within the tissues surrounding the metacarpal bones. the patient was referred to the orthopaedic surgeons and quickly taken for debridement of the affected area and fasciotomies of the forearm. microbiological investigation confirm ...201324108766
cody is a global regulator of virulence-associated properties for clostridium perfringens type d strain cn3718.cody is known to regulate various virulence properties in several gram-positive bacteria but has not yet been studied in the important histotoxic and intestinal pathogen clostridium perfringens. the present study prepared an isogenic cody-null mutant in c. perfringens type d strain cn3718 by insertional mutagenesis using the targetron system. western blot analysis indicated that, relative to wild-type cn3718 or a complementing strain, this isogenic cody mutant produces reduced levels of epsilon ...201324105766
clostridium perfringens sepsis following a molar pregnancy.clostridium perfringens sepsis is rare since the legalization of abortion in 1973. this is a 49 year old female who developed clostridial sepsis after suction dilation and curettage for a molar pregnancy. a hysterectomy was performed after prompt recognition, and the patient survived.201424096275
abilities of the mcp agar method and crename alpha toxin-specific real-time pcr assay to detect clostridium perfringens spores in drinking water.we first determined the analytical specificity and ubiquity (i.e., the ability to detect all or most strains) of a clostridium perfringens-specific real-time pcr (rtpcr) assay based on the cpa gene (cpa rtpcr) by using a bacterial strain panel composed of c. perfringens and non-c. perfringens clostridium strains. all non-c. perfringens clostridium strains tested negative, whereas all c. perfringens strains tested positive with the cpa rtpcr, for an analytical specificity and ubiquity of 100%. th ...201324077714
cellular vacuolation and mitochondrial-associated factors induced by clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin detected using acoustic flow cytometry.epsilon toxin (etx) produced by clostridium perfringens types b and d is a potent toxin that is responsible for fatal enterotoxaemia. in vitro, etx, which is considered as a pore-forming toxin, forms a heptamer in madin-darby canine kidney (mdck) cell membranes, which is considered to be a pre-pore stage. after binding of the etx, vacuoles inside cell cytoplasm are produced. etx causes decreased levels of essential coenzymes required for host cell energy. here, we optimized and applied acoustic ...201324076036
emphysematous cholecystitis resulting in secondary biliary cirrhosis: a rare complication of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography.a 48-year-old female developed acute emphysematous cholecystitis after an endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ercp) for evaluation of sphincter of oddi dysfunction. cholecystectomy was performed 2 days later. cultures grew clostridium perfringens. the patient received broad-spectrum antibiotics but developed recurrent cholangitic abscesses and intra- and extra-hepatic biliary necrosis. she was managed by percutaneous transhepatic biliary drains. for next 3 years, patient had recurren ...201326157820
digestion of epithelial tight junction proteins by the commensal clostridium perfringens.the enteric microbiota contributes to the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease, but the pathways involved and bacterial participants may vary in different hosts. we previously reported that some components of the human commensal microbiota, particularly clostridium perfringens (c. perfringens), have the proteolytic capacity for host matrix degradation and reduce transepithelial resistance. here, we examined the c. perfringens-derived proteolytic activity against epithelial tight junction p ...201324072681
host cell-induced signaling causes clostridium perfringens to upregulate production of toxins important for intestinal infections.clostridium perfringens causes enteritis and enterotoxemia in humans and livestock due to prolific toxin production. in broth culture, c. perfringens uses the agr-like quorum sensing (qs) system to regulate production of toxins important for enteritis/enterotoxemia, including beta toxin (cpb), enterotoxin, and epsilon toxin (etx). the virs/virr two-component regulatory system (tcrs) also controls cpb production in broth cultures. both the agr-like qs and virs/virr systems are important when c. p ...201624061146
[the hot point and controversy of clinical measures in critical are medicine].with its powerful ability to monitoring and support of organs, the survival rate of critically ill patients has been improved significantly by critical care medicine. critical ill patients centralized in icu accepted the treatments given by multidisciplinary team as a mode have played a very important role, especially during the rescue of victims in public health emergencies and natural disasters. changings of the measures of monitoring and support are always along with the development of the cr ...201324059120
effect of 3',5'-cyclic diguanylic acid in a broiler clostridium perfringens infection model.in an effort to explore strategies to control clostridium perfringens, we investigated the synergistic effect of a ubiquitous bacterial second messenger 3',5'-cyclic diguanylic acid (c-di-gmp) with penicillin g in a broiler challenge model. all chicks were inoculated in the crop by gavage on d 14, 15, and 16 with a mixture of 4 c. perfringens strains. birds were treated with saline (control group) or 20 nmol of c-di-gmp by gavage or intramuscularly (im) on d 24, all in conjunction with penicilli ...201324046411
a waterborne outbreak and detection of cryptosporidium oocysts in drinking water of an older high-rise apartment complex in seoul.from may to june 2012, a waterborne outbreak of 124 cases of cryptosporidiosis occurred in the plumbing systems of an older high-rise apartment complex in seoul, republic of korea. the residents of this apartment complex had symptoms of watery diarrhea and vomiting. tap water samples in the apartment complex and its adjacent buildings were collected and tested for 57 parameters under the korean drinking water standards and for additional 11 microbiological parameters. the microbiological paramet ...201324039290
massive intravascular hemolysis with organ failure due to clostridium perfringens: evidence of intracytoplasmic c. perfringens. 201324032126
frequency of resistance in obligate anaerobic bacteria isolated from dogs, cats, and horses to antimicrobial agents.clinical specimens from dogs, cats, and horses were examined for the presence of obligate anaerobic bacteria. of 4,018 specimens cultured, 368 yielded 606 isolates of obligate anaerobic bacteria (248 from dogs, 50 from cats, and 308 from horses). there were 100 specimens from 94 animals from which only anaerobes were isolated (25 dogs, 8 cats, and 61 horses). the most common sites tested were abdominal fluid (dogs and cats) and intestinal contents (horses). the most common microorganism isolated ...201324025899
[development of clostridium perfringens selective chromogenic medium].to screen the clostridium perfringens selective composition to develop a clostridium perfringens selective chromogenic media.201324024383
regulation of sialidase production in clostridium perfringens by the orphan sensor histidine kinase rees.clostridium perfringens is ubiquitous in nature and is often found as a commensal of the human and animal gastrointestinal tract. it is the primary etiological agent of clostridial myonecrosis, or gas gangrene, a serious infection that results in extensive tissue necrosis due to the action of one or more potent extracellular toxins. α-toxin and perfringolysin o are the major extracellular toxins involved in the pathogenesis of gas gangrene, but histotoxic strains of c. perfringens, such as strai ...201324023881
structure and biosynthesis of two exopolysaccharides produced by lactobacillus johnsonii fi9785.exopolysaccharides were isolated and purified from lactobacillus johnsonii fi9785, which has previously been shown to act as a competitive exclusion agent to control clostridium perfringens in poultry. structural analysis by nmr spectroscopy revealed that l. johnsonii fi9785 can produce two types of exopolysaccharide: eps-1 is a branched dextran with the unusual feature that every backbone residue is substituted with a 2-linked glucose unit, and eps-2 was shown to have a repeating unit with the ...201324019531
massive intravascular hemolysis from clostridium perfringens septicemia: a review.we describe the case of a patient with hemolysis-associated clostridium perfringens septicemia and review all similar cases published in the literature since 1990, with specific focus on the relationship between treatment strategy and survival. we searched pubmed for all published cases of c. perfringens-associated hemolysis, using the medical subject terms "clostridia," "clostridial sepsis," and/or "hemolysis." all case reports, case series, review articles, and other relevant references publis ...201424019300
clostridium perfringens septicaemia. 201324016137
the clostridium perfringens germinant receptor protein gerkc is located in the spore inner membrane and is crucial for spore germination.the gram-positive, anaerobic, spore-forming bacterium clostridium perfringens causes a variety of diseases in both humans and animals, and spore germination is thought to be the first stage of c. perfringens infection. previous studies have indicated that the germinant receptor (gr) proteins encoded by the bicistronic gerka-gerkc operon as well as the proteins encoded by the gerkb and geraa genes are required for normal germination of c. perfringens spores. we now report the individual role of t ...201324013629
pigbel in the 21st century: still here, and still in need of an effective surveillance system.pigbel remains a likely significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the highlands of papua new guinea (png), two decades after the administration of pigbel vaccination ceased. there is a need for an effective surveillance program for pigbel to better understand the disease burden and to target communities for preventive strategies. this paper reviews the epidemiology, pathogenesis, recent history and current data on the burden of pigbel in png. we propose a surveillance program based on clin ...201526288931
possible influence of herd health management and hygiene on the in-herd prevalence of clostridium perfringens type c in pig breeding farms. 201323985096
diagnostic exercise: hemolysis and sudden death in lambs.within a 24-hour period, 7 out of 200 three- to four-week-old pastured katahdin lambs died after showing clinical signs of hemoglobinuria, red-tinged feces, weakness, and recumbency. one of the lambs that was examined clinically before natural death also had abdominal pain, trembling, tachycardia, and severe anemia with a packed cell volume of 4%. pathologic findings included icterus, hemoglobinuric nephrosis, dark red urine, pulmonary edema, hydrothorax, splenomegaly, and acute centrilobular to ...201423978840
gas gangrene caused by clostridium perfringens involving the liver, spleen, and heart in a man 20 years after an orthotopic liver transplant: a case report.despite advances in immunosuppression and liver transplant in the past, mortality and morbidity caused by infections remain major problems. we present a 71-year-old man who was admitted to our internal intensive care unit with septicemia. upon admission, he had poorly localized epigastric pain and fever of 2 days ' duration. twenty years earlier, he had undergone an orthotopic liver transplant. testing revealed a high c-reactive protein level, elevated liver enzymes, and an acute kidney injury. ...201423962047
expression and delivery of an endolysin to combat clostridium perfringens.clostridium perfringens is a cause for increasing concern due to its responsibility for severe infections both in humans and animals, especially poultry. to find new control strategies to treat c. perfringens infection, we investigated the activity and delivery of a bacteriophage endolysin. we identified a new endolysin, designated cp25l, which shows similarity to an n-acetylmuramoyl-l-alanine amidase domain and is distinct from other c. perfringens endolysins whose activity has been demonstrate ...201423942878
efficacy of early treatment with toltrazuril in prevention of coccidiosis and necrotic enteritis in chickens.in the present study, efficacy of the toltrazuril treatment for prevention of coccidiosis and necrotic enteritis was tested. ninety-six 14-day-old commercial broiler chickens were caged and divided into eight groups (n=12), designated groups 1 to 8. chickens of groups 1 to 6 were inoculated orally at 18 days of age with 25,000 oocysts of eimeria tenella and 75,000 oocysts of eimeria brunetti. at 22 days of age, chickens of groups 1 to 6 were infected with 10(9) colony-forming unit clostridium pe ...201323941631
expression of a clostridium perfringens genome-encoded putative n-acetylmuramoyl-l-alanine amidase as a potential antimicrobial to control the bacterium.clostridium perfringens is a gram-positive, spore-forming anaerobic bacterium that plays a substantial role in non-foodborne human, animal, and avian diseases as well as human foodborne disease. previously discovered c. perfringens bacteriophage lytic enzyme amino acid sequences were utilized to identify putative prophage lysins or autolysins by blast analyses encoded by the genomes of c. perfringens isolates. a predicted n-acetylmuramoyl-l-alanine amidase or murnac-laa (also known as peptidogly ...201323934074
identification of pathogen bacteria and protozoa in treated urban wastewaters discharged in the ebro river (spain): water reuse possibilities.the aim of this research work is to identify the presence of pathogens, bacteria and protozoa, in different treated urban wastewaters and to relate biological pollution with the processes used in wastewater treatment plants. a study of the possibilities for water reuse is carried out taking into account bacterial and parasite composition. the analysed bacteria and protozoa are: enterococcus faecalis, pseudomonas aeruginosa, staphylococcus aureus, clostridium perfringens (spore), salmonella spp., ...201323925185
enteropathogens in pups from pet shops and breeding facilities.to evaluate faecal and clinical scores and presence of several enteropathogens possibly implicated in the development of diarrhoea in pups aged between 6 and 16 weeks independently of their health status.201323915246
recombinant expression of in silico identified bcell epitope of epsilon toxin of clostridium perfringens in translational fusion with a carrier protein.epsilon toxin secreted by clostridium perfringens types b and d has been directly implicated as the causative agent of fatal enterotoxemia in domestic animals. the aim of the present study is to use in silico approach for identification of b-cell epitope(s) of epsilon toxin, and its expression in fusion with a carrier protein to analyze its potential as vaccine candidate(s). using different computational analyses and bioinformatics tools, a number of antigenic determinant regions of epsilon toxi ...201323904738
binding of the biogenic polyamines to deoxyribonucleic acids of varying base composition: base specificity and the associated energetics of the interaction.the thermodynamics of the base pair specificity of the binding of the polyamines spermine, spermidine, putrescine, and cadaverine with three genomic dnas clostridium perfringens, 27% gc, escherichia coli, 50% gc and micrococcus lysodeikticus, 72% gc have been studied using titration calorimetry and the data supplemented with melting studies, ethidium displacement and circular dichroism spectroscopy results.201323894663
[clostridium perfringens-induced intravascular hemolysis]. 201423891133
screening in a lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus collection to select a strain able to survive to the human intestinal tract.genetic diversity and resistance of lactobacillus bulgaricus sbsp. delbrueckii collection with 100 isolates from different home-made yogurt in rural bulgarian areas were determined.201323889646
the p38 mapk and jnk pathways protect host cells against clostridium perfringens beta-toxin.clostridium perfringens beta-toxin is an important agent of necrotic enteritis and enterotoxemia. beta-toxin is a pore-forming toxin (pft) that causes cytotoxicity. two mitogen-activated protein kinase (mapk) pathways (p38 and c-jun n-terminal kinase [jnk]-like) provide cellular defense against various stresses. to investigate the role of the mapk pathways in the toxic effect of beta-toxin, we examined cytotoxicity in five cell lines. beta-toxin induced cytotoxicity in cells in the following ord ...201323876806
the effects of necrotic enteritis, aflatoxin b1, and virginiamycin on growth performance, necrotic enteritis lesion scores, and mortality in young broilers.the effects of increasing aflatoxin b1 concentration (0, 0.75, 1.5 mg/kg) on broilers with or without necrotic enteritis or virginiamycin were determined. in the 23-d study, 22 male cobb 500 chicks per pen were allotted to 12 treatments (3 × 2 × 2 factorial arrangement) with 8 replications. intestines of 5 birds per pen were examined for lesions on d 21. birds were allowed to consume feed and water ad libitum. aflatoxin was included in the diets from d 0. all birds received a 10× dose of coccidi ...201323873546
abundance of pathogens in the gut and litter of broiler chickens as affected by bacitracin and litter management.clostridium perfringens, salmonella spp. and campylobacter spp. are food-borne enteric pathogens that are commonly associated with poultry. the objective of this study was to investigate the effects of supplemental bacitracin and litter management (fresh vs. reused) on the abundance of these pathogens in commercial broiler chickens. specific quantitative pcr (qpcr) assays were used to quantify c. perfringens, virulent c. perfringens that carried the genes encoding α-toxin (cpa) and netb-toxin (n ...201323870707
vaccination with recombinant netb toxin partially protects broiler chickens from necrotic enteritis.netb toxin from clostridium perfringens is a major virulence factor in necrotic enteritis in poultry. in this study the efficacy of netb as a vaccine antigen to protect chickens from necrotic enteritis was examined. broiler chickens were immunized subcutaneously with purified recombinant netb (rnetb), formalin treated bacterin and cell free toxoid with or without rnetb supplementation. intestinal lesion scores and netb antibody levels were measured to determine protection after mild oral gavage, ...201323865568
arabinogalactan and fructo-oligosaccharides have a different fermentation profile in the simulator of the human intestinal microbial ecosystem (shime ®).current prebiotics, such as fructo-oligosaccharides (fos), are limited in their persistence in the distal colon and are predominantly fermented in the proximal colon. in order to identify a potential alternative, the differences in the fermentation profile of arabinogalactan (ag) and fos have been assessed in the simulator of the human intestinal microbial ecosystem. the effect of each product on the composition and activity of the microbial community was analysed during a 3-week treatment perio ...201323864575
gizzard erosion and ulceration syndrome in chickens and turkeys: a review of causal or predisposing factors.gizzard erosion and ulceration syndrome (geu) was described for the first time in the 1930s. the main focus of early studies was on nutritional deficiencies and peroxidation of highly polyunsaturated fatty acids as causative factors. during the 1970s and 1980s the focus was moved towards toxic substances in the feed. scott's review in 1985 concluded that overproduction of gastric acid induced by gizzerosine was a major cause of geu. during the last decades, serotype 1 of fowl adenovirus a and cl ...201323859215
characterization of the enzymatic activity of clostridium perfringens tpel.tpel is a toxin produced by clostridium perfringens which belongs to the large clostridial glucosylating toxin family. it was shown that tpel modifies ras using udp-glucose or udp-n-acetylglucosamine as cosubstrates (guttenberg et al., 2012; nagahama et al., 2011). we confirmed that tpel preferentially glucosaminates the three isoforms of ras (ch-ras, n-ras, and k-ras) from udp-n-acetylglucosamine and to a lower extent rap1a and r-ras3, and very weakly rac1. in contrast to previous report, we ob ...201323851225
a novel watery diarrhoea caused by the co-infection of neonatal piglets with clostridium perfringens type a and escherichia coli (k88, 987p).in 2011, a novel watery diarrhoea in 1-7 day-old piglets occurred in changchun, china, characterized by high pathogenicity and mortality. investigation of clinical signs, examination for viruses, and isolation and identification of bacteria showed that co-infection by clostridium perfringens type a and escherichia coli (k88, 987p) was the most likely cause of the disease. newborn piglets challenged with a mixture of clostridium perfringens type a and escherichia coli (k88, 987p) died within 3 da ...201323846029
vaccination with recombinant clostridium perfringens toxoids α and β promotes elevated antepartum and passive humoral immunity in swine.due to the increasingly restricted use of antimicrobials in animal production systems, the prevention and control of clostridium perfringens type a- and c-induced diarrhea in piglets should be based on passive immunization via the prepartum vaccination of sows. given the current obstacles in the production of conventional clostridial vaccines, the use of recombinant proteins has been considered to represent a promising alternative. in the present study, the neutralizing antibody response of immu ...201323845812
a low-toxic site-directed mutant of clostridium perfringens ε-toxin as a potential candidate vaccine against enterotoxemia.clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin (etx), one of the most potent toxins known, is a potential biological weapon; therefore, the development of an effective vaccine is important for preventing intoxication or disease by etx. in this study, genetically detoxified epsilon toxin mutants were developed as candidate vaccines. we used site-directed mutagenesis to mutate the essential amino acid residues (his106, ser111 and phe199). six site-directed mutants of etx (metx (h106p) , metx (s111h) , metx ...201323835363
importance of histamine-producing clostridium perfringens in scombrotoxin-forming fish.it has been suggested that anaerobic histamine-producing bacteria (hpb) are important contributors to scombrotoxin fish poisoning (sfp). in order to assess the role of clostridium perfringens in sfp, we developed a real-time pcr method for rapid detection of histamine-producing (hp) c. perfringens. the real-time pcr assay was 100% inclusive for detecting 23 hp c. perfringens and did not detect any of the other 116 hp or non-hp isolates examined. the efficiency of the assay with or without intern ...201323834808
receptor displacement in the cell membrane by hydrodynamic force amplification through nanoparticles.we introduce an intrinsically multiplexed and easy to implement method to apply an external force to a biomolecule and thus probe its interaction with a second biomolecule or, more generally, its environment (for example, the cell membrane). we take advantage of the hydrodynamic interaction with a controlled fluid flow within a microfluidic channel to apply a force. by labeling the biomolecule with a nanoparticle that acts as a kite and increases the hydrodynamic interaction with the fluid, the ...201323823230
regulation of tight junctions by sex hormones in normal human endometrial epithelial cells and uterus cancer cell line sawano.the number of patients with uterine endometrial carcinoma, the cause of which involves sex hormones, has recently been growing rapidly because of increases in life expectancy and obesity. tight junction proteins claudin-3 and -4 are receptors of clostridium perfringens enterotoxin (cpe) and increase during endometrial carcinogenesis. in the present study of normal human endometrial epithelial (hee) cells and the uterus cancer cell line sawano, we investigate changes in the expression of tight ju ...201323820735
synthesis of 4-methylumbelliferyl α-d-mannopyranosyl-(1→6)-β-d-mannopyranoside and development of a coupled fluorescent assay for gh125 exo-α-1,6-mannosidases.certain bacterial pathogens possess a repertoire of carbohydrate processing enzymes that process host n-linked glycans and many of these enzymes are required for full virulence of harmful human pathogens such as clostridium perfringens and streptococcus pneumoniae. one bacterial carbohydrate processing enzyme that has been studied is the pneumococcal virulence factor spgh125 from s. pneumoniae and its homologue, cpgh125, from c. perfringens. these exo-α-1,6-mannosidases from glycoside hydrolase ...201323816041
mode of binding of rna polymerase α subunit to the phased a-tracts upstream of the phospholipase c gene promoter of clostridium perfringens.three phased a5-6-tracts lie upstream of the promoter of plc encoding the α-toxin (phospholipase c) of clostridium perfringens. the α subunits of c. perfringens rna polymerase bind directly to the phased a-tracts via the c-terminal domain of the α subunit (αctd). to identify the amino acid residues involved in the binding of c. perfringens α subunits to the phased a-tracts, 27 amino acid residues in c. perfringens αctd were substituted with alanine. the affinities of the mutated α subunits for t ...201323810806
first isolation of clostridium perfringens type e from a goat with diarrhea.a 2-day-old goat died suddenly after the onset of severe diarrhea. no specific gross lesions were observed except for a remarkably thin intestinal wall and watery intestinal contents. histopathological analysis revealed large numbers of gram-positive bacilli layered upon the intestinal epithelia of the small intestine. heavy growth of only clostridium perfringens type e, and no detection of the other enteric pathogens in the small intestine, suggests that c. perfringens type e contributed to the ...201323810805
surveillance for foodborne disease outbreaks - united states, 1998-2008.foodborne diseases cause an estimated 48 million illnesses each year in the united states, including 9.4 million caused by known pathogens. foodborne disease outbreak surveillance provides valuable insights into the agents and foods that cause illness and the settings in which transmission occurs. cdc maintains a surveillance program for collection and periodic reporting of data on the occurrence and causes of foodborne disease outbreaks in the united states. this surveillance system is the prim ...201323804024
structural insights into clostridium perfringens delta toxin pore formation.clostridium perfringens delta toxin is one of the three hemolysin-like proteins produced by c. perfringens type c and possibly type b strains. one of the others, netb, has been shown to be the major cause of avian nectrotic enteritis, which following the reduction in use of antibiotics as growth promoters, has become an emerging disease of industrial poultry. delta toxin itself is cytotoxic to the wide range of human and animal macrophages and platelets that present gm2 ganglioside on their memb ...201323805259
predisposing factors and prevention of clostridium perfringens-associated enteritis.clostridium perfringens is one of the major causes of intestinal disease in humans and animals. its pathogenicity is contributed to by the production of a variety of toxins. in addition, predisposing environmental factors are important for the induction of c. perfringens-associated enteritis as shown by infection models. environmental contamination, gastric and intestinal ph, intestinal microflora, nutrition, concurrent infections, and medical interventions may influence the intestinal colonizat ...201323790636
effect of fluoroquinolone resistance selection on the fitness of three strains of clostridium perfringens.selection of bacterial strains for resistance to antimicrobial agents may affect fitness; and fluoroquinolone resistance has been shown to affect fitness of aerobic and facultative bacteria. the impact on bacterial fitness of resistance selection to three fluoroquinolones was examined in three wild-type strains of clostridium perfringens: atcc 13124, atcc 3626, and nctr. selection for resistance to norfloxacin, ciprofloxacin, and gatifloxacin affected the fitness of nine mutant strains different ...201323789809
the synergistic necrohemorrhagic action of clostridium perfringens perfringolysin and alpha toxin in the bovine intestine and against bovine endothelial cells.bovine necrohemorrhagic enteritis is a major cause of mortality in veal calves. clostridium perfringens is considered as the causative agent, but there has been controversy on the toxins responsible for the disease. recently, it has been demonstrated that a variety of c. perfringens type a strains can induce necrohemorrhagic lesions in a calf intestinal loop assay. these results put forward alpha toxin and perfringolysin as potential causative toxins, since both are produced by all c. perfringen ...201323782465
immunologic and chemical targeting of the tight-junction protein claudin-6 eliminates tumorigenic human pluripotent stem cells.the tumorigenicity of human pluripotent stem cells is a major safety concern for their application in regenerative medicine. here we identify the tight-junction protein claudin-6 as a cell-surface-specific marker of human pluripotent stem cells that can be used to selectively remove claudin-6-positive cells from mixed cultures. we show that claudin-6 is absent in adult tissues but highly expressed in undifferentiated cells, where it is dispensable for human pluripotent stem cell survival and sel ...201323778593
characterization of clostridium perfringens isolates from healthy turkeys and from turkeys with necrotic enteritis.clostridium perfringens is an important bacterial pathogen, especially in poultry, where it can lead to both subclinical and clinical disease. the aim of this study was to present data on pathological findings at outbreaks of necrotic enteritis (ne) in turkey production in finland during the period from 1998 to 2012. furthermore, c. perfringens isolates from healthy and diseased turkeys were characterized and their genetic diversity was investigated using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (pfge). ...201323776261
clostridium perfringens in apheresis platelets: an unusual contaminant underscores the importance of clinical vigilance for septic transfusion reactions (cme).posttransfusion sepsis is typically caused by aerobic bacteria in apheresis platelets (plts) that escape detection by routine quality control cultures performed on every donation before components are distributed. we report the first case to implicate an anaerobic isolate, clostridium perfringens, in apheresis plts and investigate its detection in vitro by approved tests.201423772803
use of an online survey during an outbreak of clostridium perfringens in a retirement community-arizona, 2012.an outbreak of gastrointestinal (gi) illness among retirement community residents was reported to the maricopa county department of public health. online surveys can be useful for rapid investigation of disease outbreaks, especially when local health departments lack time and resources to perform telephone interviews. online survey utility among older populations, which may lack computer access or literacy, has not been defined.201423760307
how do different concentrations of clostridium perfringens affect the quality of extended boar spermatozoa?bacteriospermia in boar fresh and extended semen is a frequent finding that produces alterations on sperm quality and, consequently, causes economic losses in artificial insemination (ai) centres. the present study sought to evaluate the effect of different infective concentrations of clostridium perfringens on boar sperm quality, assessed as sperm motility (casa), morphology and viability, through 11 days of storage at 15°c (experiment 1), and after 96h of incubation at 37°c (experiment 2). wit ...201323755936
bacteriocin activity against various pathogens produced by pediococcus pentosaceus vj13 isolated from idly batter.bacteriocins, an antimicrobial peptide, is known to have wide spectrum antimicrobial activity against various pathogens. because they are easily digested in the intestine, they are considered as safe and are widely used as food preservatives. hence their purification and characterization have attracted considerable attraction, especially for those having activity against human pathogens. in this study, the bacteriocin produced by pediococcus pentosaceus vj13 was precipitated with cold acetone an ...201323754544
clostridium perfringens beta-toxin induces necrostatin-inhibitable, calpain-dependent necrosis in primary porcine endothelial cells.clostridium perfringens β-toxin (cpb) is a β-barrel pore-forming toxin and an essential virulence factor of c. perfringens type c strains, which cause fatal hemorrhagic enteritis in animals and humans. we have previously shown that cpb is bound to endothelial cells within the intestine of affected pigs and humans, and that cpb is highly toxic to primary porcine endothelial cells (pec) in vitro. the objective of the present study was to investigate the type of cell death induced by cpb in these c ...201323734212
protection against avian necrotic enteritis after immunisation with netb genetic or formaldehyde toxoids.netb (necrotic enteritis toxin b) is a recently identified β-pore-forming toxin produced by clostridium perfringens. this toxin has been shown to play a major role in avian necrotic enteritis. in recent years, a dramatic increase in necrotic enteritis has been observed, especially in countries where the use of antimicrobial growth promoters in animal feedstuffs has been banned. the aim of this work was to determine whether immunisation with a netb toxoid would provide protection against necrotic ...201323727000
expression of clostridium perfringens epsilon-beta fusion toxin gene in e. coli and its immunologic studies in mouse.clostridium perfringens is an anaerobic spore-forming, pathogenic bacterium that is responsible for severe diseases in humans and livestock. in the present study, an epsilon-beta fusion toxin was expressed as a soluble protein in e. coli and the recombinant cell lysate was used for immunization studies in mouse. potency of the toxin (as an antigen) induced 6 and 10iu/ml of epsilon and beta anti-toxin in rabbit, respectively. these titers were higher than the minimum level required by the europea ...201323707696
[benign subcutaneous emphysema after nail penetration. case report and important differential diagnoses].crepitus under the skin after penetrating injuries: harmless benign subcutaneous emphysema or life-threatening infection with gas-producing bacteria (gas gangrene because of clostridium perfringens, crepitating cellulitis because of anaerobic streptococcus or other coliforme bacteria)? we report a case of a 74-year-old male who developed massive crepitation of the left upper extremity and the lateral thoracic wall and mediastinal emphysema after sustaining a laceration of the left thumb and fore ...201423703620
toxin plasmids of clostridium perfringens.in both humans and animals, clostridium perfringens is an important cause of histotoxic infections and diseases originating in the intestines, such as enteritis and enterotoxemia. the virulence of this gram-positive, anaerobic bacterium is heavily dependent upon its prolific toxin-producing ability. many of the ∼16 toxins produced by c. perfringens are encoded by large plasmids that range in size from ∼45 kb to ∼140 kb. these plasmid-encoded toxins are often closely associated with mobile elemen ...201323699255
evaluation of high dietary inclusion of distillers dried grains with solubles and supplementation of protease and xylanase in the diets of broiler chickens under necrotic enteritis challenge.a 2 × 2 × 2 factorial experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of a high level of sorghum distillers dried grains with solubles (ddgs; 20%), with or without a combination of protease and xylanase in broiler chickens, under a necrotic enteritis disease challenge. a total of 576 male broiler chicks were randomly assigned to 8 experimental treatments, each replicated 6 times, with 12 birds per replicate for 35 d. oral inoculation of the challenged group with eimeria spp. occurred on d 9, ...201323687155
comparison of 3 agar media in fung double tubes and petri plates to detect and enumerate clostridium spp. in broiler chicken intestines.clostridium perfringens is an anaerobic, spore-forming bacterium that may lead to necrotic enteritis, resulting in poor feed efficiency and increased mortality in chickens. it is estimated that c. perfringens infects almost 1 million people in the united states every year. the objective of this research was to compare the fung double tube (fdt) and conventional petri plates using 3 different media to detect and enumerate clostridium spp. in chicken intestines. nine cobb 500 broilers were randoml ...201323687145
claudins overexpression in ovarian cancer: potential targets for clostridium perfringens enterotoxin (cpe) based diagnosis and therapy.claudins are a family of tight junction proteins regulating paracellular permeability and cell polarity with different patterns of expression in benign and malignant human tissues. there are approximately 27 members of the claudin family identified to date with varying cell and tissue-specific expression. claudins-3, -4 and -7 represent the most highly differentially expressed claudins in ovarian cancer. while their exact role in ovarian tumors is still being elucidated, these proteins are thoug ...201323685873
puerperal sepsis in a rural hospital in sudan.increasingly, women in rural areas in sudan reported to hospital with puerperal infections.201323678336
a recombinant carboxy-terminal domain of alpha-toxin protects mice against clostridium perfringens.clostridium perfringens alpha-toxin (cp, 370 residues) is one of the main agents involved in the development of gas gangrene. in this study, the immunogenicity and protective efficacy of the c-terminal domain (cp251-370) of the toxin and phospholipase c (plc; cb, 372 residues) of clostridum bifermentans isolated from cases of clostridium necrosis were examined. the recombinant proteins were expressed as glutathione s-transferase (gst) fusion proteins. antibodies that cross-reacted with alpha-tox ...201323668605
effect of meat ingredients (sodium nitrite and erythorbate) and processing (vacuum storage and packaging atmosphere) on germination and outgrowth of clostridium perfringens spores in ham during abusive cooling.the effect of nitrite and erythorbate on clostridium perfringens spore germination and outgrowth in ham during abusive cooling (15 h) was evaluated. ham was formulated with ground pork, nano2 (0, 50, 100, 150 or 200 ppm) and sodium erythorbate (0 or 547 ppm). ten grams of meat (stored at 5 °c for 3 or 24 h after preparation) were transferred to a vacuum bag and inoculated with a three-strain c. perfringens spore cocktail to obtain an inoculum of ca. 2.5 log spores/g. the bags were vacuum-sealed, ...201323664261
estimates of the burden of foodborne illness in canada for 30 specified pathogens and unspecified agents, circa 2006.estimates of foodborne illness are important for setting food safety priorities and making public health policies. the objective of this analysis is to estimate domestically acquired, foodborne illness in canada, while identifying data gaps and areas for further research. estimates of illness due to 30 pathogens and unspecified agents were based on data from the 2000-2010 time period from canadian surveillance systems, relevant international literature, and the canadian census population for 200 ...201323659355
x-ray structure of an adomet radical activase reveals an anaerobic solution for formylglycine posttranslational modification.arylsulfatases require a maturating enzyme to perform a co- or posttranslational modification to form a catalytically essential formylglycine (fgly) residue. in organisms that live aerobically, molecular oxygen is used enzymatically to oxidize cysteine to fgly. under anaerobic conditions, s-adenosylmethionine (adomet) radical chemistry is used. here we present the structures of an anaerobic sulfatase maturating enzyme (ansme), both with and without peptidyl-substrates, at 1.6-1.8 å resolution. w ...201323650368
recent advances in claudin-targeting technology.most malignant tumors are derived from epithelium, and pathologic microorganisms often invade the body through the mucosal epithelium. thus epithelial tissues are potent targets for drug delivery. the tight junction (tj) is the intercellular seal in epithelial cell sheets. claudins (cls) are a family of tetratransmembrane proteins with a molecular mass of approximately 23 kda. cls are key structural and sealing components of tjs. cls are often overexpressed in malignant tumors. cl-4 is highly ex ...201323649330
fluorogenic sialic acid glycosides for quantification of sialidase activity upon unnatural substrates.herein we report the synthesis of n-acetyl neuraminic acid derivatives as 4-methylumbelliferyl glycosides and their use in fluorometrically quantifying human and bacterial sialidase activity and substrate specificities. we found that sialidases in the human promyelocytic leukemic cell line hl60 were able to cleave sialic acid substrates with fluorinated c-5 modifications, in some cases to a greater degree than the natural n-acetyl functionality. human sialidases isoforms were also able to cleave ...201323639536
attack of the nervous system by clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin: from disease to mode of action on neural cells.epsilon toxin (et), produced by clostridium perfringens types b and d, ranks among the four most potent poisonous substances known so far. et-intoxication is responsible for enterotoxaemia in animals, mainly sheep and goats. this disease comprises several manifestations indicating the attack of the nervous system. this review aims to summarize the effects of et on central nervous system. et binds to endothelial cells of brain capillary vessels before passing through the blood-brain barrier. ther ...201323632158
epsilon toxin is essential for the virulence of clostridium perfringens type d infection in sheep, goats, and mice.clostridium perfringens type d causes disease in sheep, goats, and other ruminants. type d isolates produce, at minimum, alpha and epsilon (etx) toxins, but some express up to five different toxins, raising questions about which toxins are necessary for the virulence of these bacteria. we evaluated the contribution of etx to c. perfringens type d pathogenicity in an intraduodenal challenge model in sheep, goats, and mice using a virulent c. perfringens type d wild-type strain (wt), an isogenic e ...201323630957
infectious pancreatic necrosis virus in fish by-products is inactivated with inorganic acid (ph 1) and base (ph 12).the aquaculture industry needs a simple, inexpensive and safe method for the treatment of fish waste without heat. microbial inactivation by inorganic acid (hcl) or base (koh) was determined using infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (ipnv) as a model organism for fish pathogens. salmonella and spores of clostridium perfringens were general hygiene indicators in supplementary examinations. ipnv, which is considered to be among the most chemical- and heat-resistant fish pathogens, was reduced by ...201423617746
targeting agr- and agr-like quorum sensing systems for development of common therapeutics to treat multiple gram-positive bacterial infections.invasive infection by the gram-positive pathogen staphylococcus aureus is controlled by a four gene operon, agr that encodes a quorum sensing system for the regulation of virulence. while agr has been well studied in s. aureus, the contribution of agr homologues and analogues in other gram-positive pathogens is just beginning to be understood. intriguingly, other significant human pathogens, including clostridium perfringens, listeria monocytogenes, and enterococcus faecalis contain agr or analo ...201323598501
detection and typing of clostridium perfringens from retail chicken meat parts.the objectives of the present work were to investigate the presence of clostridium perfringens in chicken meat parts (breast, wing, drumstick and leg quarter) by culture methods and to detect the cpa, cpb, etx, ia, cpe and cpb2 toxin genes by multiplex pcr. a total of 200 samples, the raw chicken breasts (n: 50), wings (n: 50), drumsticks (n: 50) and leg quarters (n: 50), were collected from various retail stores. our results demonstrated that 47 of 50 wing samples (94%), 40 of 50 leg quarter sa ...201323594116
antitoxin treatment for liver abscess caused by clostridium perfringens. 201323593617
an unusual etiology of post-traumatic meningitis.clostridium perfringens and related species are well-known culprits of post-traumatic soft tissue and bone infection. however, central nervous system involvement with these organisms spontaneously or subsequent to trauma is unusual. the authors reported a case of post-traumatic meningitis in which both c perfringens and enterococcus faecium were isolated.201323588266
structural requirement in clostridium perfringens collagenase mrna 5' leader sequence for translational induction through small rna-mrna base pairing.the gram-positive anaerobic bacterium clostridium perfringens is pathogenic to humans and animals, and the production of its toxins is strictly regulated during the exponential phase. we recently found that the 5' leader sequence of the cola transcript encoding collagenase, which is a major toxin of this organism, is processed and stabilized in the presence of the small rna vr-rna. the primary cola 5'-untranslated region (5'utr) forms a long stem-loop structure containing an internal bulge and m ...201323585542
unique regulatory mechanism of sporulation and enterotoxin production in clostridium perfringens.clostridium perfringens causes gas gangrene and gastrointestinal (gi) diseases in humans. the most common cause of c. perfringens-associated food poisoning is the consumption of c. perfringens vegetative cells followed by sporulation and production of enterotoxin in the gut. despite the importance of spore formation in c. perfringens pathogenesis, the details of the regulation of sporulation have not yet been defined fully. in this study, microarray and bioinformatic analyses identified a candid ...201323585540
presence of clostridium perfringens in retail chicken livers.chicken livers sold at grocery stores in tucson, az, usa were examined for the presence of clostridium perfringens. results showed that 69.6% of sampled retail chicken livers were culture positive for c. perfringens. genotyping of the isolates showed that all the isolates were type a, but were negative for the enterotoxin gene (cpe).201323583538
day-of-hatch vaccination is not protective against necrotic enteritis in broiler chickens.necrotic enteritis, caused by netb toxin-producing clostridium perfringens type a, is an important disease in broiler chickens worldwide. earlier attempts to prevent necrotic enteritis by vaccination have not sufficiently taken into account the practical limitations of broiler vaccination. in most published studies on vaccination against necrotic enteritis, multiple doses at different ages are administered, which is not practical for broilers. the aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of ...201323581446
the role of an attenuated anticoccidial vaccine on the intestinal ecosystem and on the pathogenesis of experimental necrotic enteritis in broiler chickens.the objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of an attenuated anticoccidial vaccination on the intestinal ecosystem and on the pathogenesis of experimental necrotic enteritis (ne) in broiler chickens. two hundred and forty 1-day-old cobb 500 broiler chickens were randomly allocated to four treatment groups according to the following experimental design: control group n; group pn, where birds were vaccinated with anticoccidial vaccine; group m, where birds were challenged with ...201323581444
clinical significance and outcomes of clostridium perfringens bacteremia--a 10-year experience at a tertiary care hospital.the mortality rate of patients with clostridium perfringens bacteremia is 27-44%. typically, the clinical characteristics of this infection are non-specific, which leads to considerable difficulty with the diagnosis and early initiation of appropriate therapy.201323578849
complete genome sequence of φcp51, a temperate bacteriophage of clostridium perfringens.during sequencing of the genome of clostridium perfringens strain 5147-97, a putative prophage was identified, located within a gene for a proposed flavodoxin oxidoreductase. mitomycin c induction of this strain released a bacteriophage whose morphological features examined by electron microscopy indicated it belonged to the family siphoviridae. this phage was hence designated as vb_cpes-cp51. the 39,108-bp genome includes 50 predicted open reading frames (orfs), including two that may affect sp ...201323575881
development and application of a multiplex pcr assay for rapid detection of 4 major bacterial pathogens in ducks.infections with pasteurella multocida, salmonella enterica, riemerella anatipestifer, and escherichia coli result in high morbidity and mortality, which cause significant economic loss in the poultry industry. it can be difficult to distinguish these pathogens based on clinical signs because these pathogens can cause similar clinical signs and coinfections can occur. thus, rapid and sensitive detection of these 4 major bacterial pathogens are important in ducks. the aim of this study was to deve ...201323571324
clostridium perfringens meningitis, plesiomonas shigelloides sepsis: a lethal combination.anaerobic bacterial meningitis is rare. it is extremely unusual without a portal of entry as most cases reported have been associated with trauma or neurosurgery.201323569567
dietary supplementation of young broiler chickens with capsicum and turmeric oleoresins increases resistance to necrotic enteritis.the clostridium-related poultry disease, necrotic enteritis (ne), causes substantial economic losses on a global scale. in the present study, a mixture of two plant-derived phytonutrients, capsicum oleoresin and turmeric oleoresin (xt), was evaluated for its effects on local and systemic immune responses using a co-infection model of experimental ne in commercial broilers. chickens were fed from hatch with a diet supplemented with xt, or with a non-supplemented control diet, and either uninfecte ...201323566550
immunotoxin-mediated targeting of claudin-4 inhibits the proliferation of cancer cells.immunotoxins are engineered chimeric proteins that consist of a fragment of a toxin fused to a modified antibody or growth factor capable of targeting specific cells. furthermore, these proteins can be targeted to receptors that are commonly overexpressed on cancer cells. the majority of immunotoxins function by binding to cells, translocating into the cytosol and inhibiting protein synthesis. in this study, the expression of claudin‑4 (cldn4) in various cancer cells was analysed as a potential ...201323563899
inactivation strategy for clostridium perfringens spores adhered to food contact surfaces.the contamination of enterotoxigenic clostridium perfringens spores on food contact surfaces posses a serious concern to food industry due to their high resistance to various preservation methods typically applied to control foodborne pathogens. in this study, we aimed to develop an strategy to inactivate c. perfringens spores on stainless steel (ss) surfaces by inducing spore germination and killing of germinated spores with commonly used disinfectants. the mixture of l-asparagine and kcl (ak) ...201323541199
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