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2002. Differential expression of virulence-related genes in Enterococcus faecalis (0)

by B D Shepard, M S Gilmore
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Human serum induces streptococcal C5a peptidase expression. Infect. Immun

by Ute Gleich-theurer, Simone Aymanns, Gregor Haas, Stefanie Mauerer, Julia Vogt, Barbara Spellerberg , 2009
"... Streptococcus agalactiae is a major pathogen in humans and animals. Virulence factors are often associated with mobile genetic elements, and their expression can be modulated by host factors. S. agalactiae harbors the genes for C5a peptidase (scpB) and Lmb on a composite transposon structure which i ..."
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Streptococcus agalactiae is a major pathogen in humans and animals. Virulence factors are often associated with mobile genetic elements, and their expression can be modulated by host factors. S. agalactiae harbors the genes for C5a peptidase (scpB) and Lmb on a composite transposon structure which is absent in many bovine isolates. To investigate whether these genes participate in the adaptation to human hosts, we determined the influence of human and bovine serum on the promoter activity of scpB and lmb by using fluorescence-activated cell sorter analysis. Culture in the presence of 1 to 50 % human serum resulted in a dose-dependent induction of reporter gene activity for scpB but not lmb. Reporter gene activity was, however, unchanged following growth in fetal calf serum. Interestingly, a bovine strain did not display any induction of scpB by either bovine or human serum. Reverse transcription-PCR analysis was used to confirm differential induction of scpB in S. agalactiae and showed a similar induction of the Streptococcus pyogenes C5a peptidase gene scpA by human but not bovine serum. The specific induction of the streptococcal C5a peptidase by human serum corresponds to the absence of scpB in many bovine S. agalactiae isolates and underlines the importance of this virulence factor for human infections. Streptococcus agalactiae (group B streptococci [GBS]) was initially identified as the causative agent of bovine mastitis. It
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...ntly been recognized as an increasingly common cause of invasive disease in immunocompromised patients (16). Like other bacterial pathogens, e.g., Streptococcus pneumoniae (27), Enterococcus faecalis =-=(33)-=-, and Streptococcus mutans (38), it has the ability to survive and multiply in various anatomical niches and body fluids of the host, including serum, which requires the expression and coordinate regu...

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by Do-young Yum, Bong-yong Lee, Dae-hyum Hahm, Jae-gu Pan, Updated Information , 1998
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...ound to be the most common factor. It was also previously determined that E. faecalis expressed gelE at the second highest level among several enterococcal virulence genes upon culture in human serum =-=(44)-=-. In parallel with these previous results, our data (Fig. 3) showed that E. faecalis GelE negated an inducible antimicrobial activity of the G. mellonella hemolymph, which was attributed to the degrad...

Molecular Epidemiology of the fsr Locus and of Gelatinase Production

by Doi:j. Clin Microbiol, Barbara E. Murray, Jill C. Roberts, Kavindra V. Singh, Pablo C. Okhuysen, Locusfsrmolecular Epidemiology Of The, Jill C. Roberts, Kavindra V. Singh, Pablo C. Okhuysen, Barbara E. Murray , 2004
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...nical and community sources. While some of these studies measured gelatinase activity by plate assay (1, 5, 7, 10, 28), others used DNA-based techniques to determine whether the gelE gene was present =-=(25)-=-, and such techniques are now known to not reliably predict the gelatinase phenotype. In our study, we used the gelatinase plate assay, hybridization, and PCR to correlate the observed gelatinase phen...

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by Samira Makhzami, Maurizio Sanguinetti, Sophie Brinster, Brunella Posteraro, Hélène Bierne, Enterococcal Leucine-rich
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...ortedly induced to similar levels during logarithmic growth in serum and in urine and strongly induced during stationary growth in urine compared to a medium devoid of mammal-derived components (2YT) =-=(58)-=-. We failed to detect transcriptional induction of elrA of OG1RF in urine and serum using lacZ and luciferase reporter genes (data not shown), suggesting that elrA may be differentially regulated in t...

Article in Infection and Immunity · May 2007 Impact Factor: 3.73 · DOI: 10.1128/IAI.01473-06 · Source: PubMed CITATIONS

by Extracellular Gelatinase Of Enterococcus, Human Serum, See Profile , 2006
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...ound to be the most common factor. It was also previously determined that E. faecalis expressed gelE at the second highest level among several enterococcal virulence genes upon culture in human serum =-=(44)-=-. In parallel with these previous results, our data (Fig. 3) showed that E. faecalis GelE negated an inducible antimicrobial activity of the G. mellonella hemolymph, which was attributed to the degrad...

Decreased Virulence of a gls24 Mutant of Enterococcus faecalis

by Barbara E. Murray, Esteban C. Nannini, Fang Teng, Kavindra V. Singh, Esteban C. Nannini, Fang Teng, Kavindra V. Singh, Barbara E. Murray
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...ENN STATE UNIV http://iai.asm .org/ D ow nloaded from hypothesis is supported by the observations that gls24 mRNA in E. faecalis grown in serum and urine is increased relative to that in 2 YT medium =-=(9)-=-, that gls24 is important for resistance to bile salts and for E. faecalis virulence in both a mouse peritonitis and endocarditis models, and that antibodies against Gls24 were shown to provide protec...

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by Per Klemm, Viktoria Hancock, Mark A. Schembri, Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Strain, Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Strain
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...ies (Gaithersburg, Md.) and were used according to the manufacturer’s instructions. For culturing E. faecalis under logarithmic and stationary-phase growth, conditions reported by Shepard and Gilmore =-=(35)-=- were employed. Briefly, an overnight culture was diluted 1:100 into fresh prewarmed medium and was cultured for an additional 3 to 4 h at 37°C without shaking. For serum and urine cultures, a single ...

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by Lehrstuhl Für Technische Mikrobiologie, Carrie Meredith, Hew Ferstl, Vollständiger Abdruck, Fakultät Wissenschaftszentrum, Univ. -prof Dr, W. Schwab, Carrie Meredith, Hew Ferstl
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Impact of food processing and gut transit on Enterococcus faecalis virulence gene expression
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...iological environments. Due to the high association of E. faecalis with urinary tract infections and bacteremia, virulence gene expression profiles during growth in urine and serum were investigated (=-=Shepard and Gilmore, 2002-=-). A number of virulence associated genes were upregulated in these conditions, and expression appeared to be influenced by growth phase and environmental condition. Additionally, the presence of oxyg...

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