Bacterial Invasion
Mostrando 1-12 de 432 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Inflammation: friend or foe of bovine reproduction?
Abstract Inflammation is not only the first line of defense of the organism but is also required in many reproductive processes such as ovulation, corpus luteum development, luteolysis, uterine clearance after insemination and post partum. Nevertheless, if excessive or persistent, inflammation can switch from a positive mechanism to a deleterious process, im
Anim. Reprod.. Publicado em: 28/11/2019
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2. Reactive oxygen species generation mediated by NADPH oxidase and PI3K/Akt pathways contribute to invasion of Streptococcus agalactiae in human endothelial cells
BACKGROUND Streptococcus agalactiae can causes sepsis, pneumonia, and meningitis in neonates, the elderly, and immunocompromised patients. Although the virulence properties of S. agalactiae have been partially elucidated, the molecular mechanisms related to reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation in infected human endothelial cells need further investigati
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 05/04/2018
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3. A case of urinary tract infection caused by Raoultella planticola after a urodynamic study
Abstract Here we report the case of a patient who developed urinary tract infection after a urodynamic study. The causative agent was Raoultella planticola, a rare opportunistic pathogen that usually invades immunocompromised patients. While a urinary tract infection with R. planticola has been previously described, this is the first report in which an R. pl
Braz J Infect Dis. Publicado em: 2017-03
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4. Characterisation of iunH gene knockout strain from Mycobacterium tuberculosis
BACKGROUND Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused mainly by the bacillus Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The better understanding of important metabolic pathways from M. tuberculosis can contribute to the development of novel therapeutic and prophylactic strategies to combat TB. Nucleoside hydrolase (MtIAGU-NH), encoded by iunH gene (Rv3393), is an
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 2017-03
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5. In vivo model for microbial invasion of tooth root dentinal tubules
ABSTRACT Objective Bacterial penetration of dentinal tubules via exposed dentine can lead to root caries and promote infections of the pulp and root canal system. The aim of this work was to develop a new experimental model for studying bacterial invasion of dentinal tubules within the human oral cavity. Material and Methods Sections of human root dentin
J. Appl. Oral Sci.. Publicado em: 2016-04
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6. Post-splenectomy infections in chronic schistosomiasis as a consequence of bacterial translocation
INTRODUCTION : Bacterial translocation is the invasion of indigenous intestinal bacteria through the gut mucosa to normally sterile tissues and internal organs. Schistosomiasis may cause alterations in the immune system and damage to the intestines, portal system and mesenteric lymph nodes. This study investigated bacterial translocation and alterations in
Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop.. Publicado em: 2015-06
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7. Pathophysiology of bacterial infection of the central nervous system and its putative role in the pathogenesis of behavioral changes
Invasion of the central nervous system (CNS) by microorganisms is a severe and frequently fatal event during the course of many infectious diseases. It may lead to deafness, blindness, cerebral palsy, hydrocephalus, cognitive impairment or permanent neurological dysfunction in survivors. Pathogens can cross the blood-brain barrier by transcellular migration,
Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr.. Publicado em: 2013-03
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8. Interação de Leptospira interrogans com o sistema proteolítico plasminogênio/plasmina: análise, caracterização e possíveis implicações na infecção. / Leptospira interrogans interactions with the plasminogen/plasmin proteolytic system: analysis, characterization and possible implications for the infection.
Leptospirosis is a zoonosis caused by pathogenic bacteria from genus Leptospira. Despite its importance, the pathogenicity and virulence remain to be elucidated. The leptospires do not present known proteases able to degrade extracellular matrix, an activity essential for the penetration and dissemination within the hosts. Therefore, we proposed the investig
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 05/10/2012
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9. Resposta celular à infecção por Campylobacter. jejuni em embriões e explants de íleo de aves e participação do citoesqueleto e lisossomos no processo de invasão em células CACO-2
The host-pathogen interactions of C. jejuni is a little explored subject in birds and humans. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the passage and the effects of virulent strain of C. jejuni IAL 2383 in SPF embryos of birds, the expression of cytokines and morphological changes in SPF birds explants ileum infected with C. jejuni and verify the cytoskeleton and
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 14/09/2011
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10. Expression of bacterial virulence factors and cytokines during in vitro macrophage infection by enteroinvasive Escherichia coli and Shigella flexneri: a comparative study
Enteroinvasive Escherichia coli (EIEC) and Shigellaspp cause bacillary dysentery in humans by invading and multiplying within epithelial cells of the colonic mucosa. Although EIEC and Shigellashare many genetic and biochemical similarities, the illness caused by Shigellais more severe. Thus, genomic and structure-function molecular studies on the biological
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 2010-09
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11. Molecular battles between plant and pathogenic bacteria in the phyllosphere
The phyllosphere, i.e., the aerial parts of the plant, provides one of the most important niches for microbial colonization. This niche supports the survival and, often, proliferation of microbes such as fungi and bacteria with diverse lifestyles including epiphytes, saprophytes, and pathogens. Although most microbes may complete the life cycle on the leaf s
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 2010-08
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12. Formação de biofilme em amostras de Escherichia coli associada a sepse (SEPEC) : caracterização fenotipica, genotipica e filogenia / Biofilm formation by sepsis associated Escherichia coli (SEPEC) strains : genotypic, phenotypic characterization and phylogeny
Extraintestinal Pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) form a heterogeneous group as the bacterial virulence factors involved in its pathogenicity and local infection in the host. Our work aimed study the phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of biofilm formation and phylogeny of sepsis-associated Escherichia coli Human (SEPEC), as well as their patterns of
Publicado em: 2010