2017
Immunoglobulin A Protease Variants Facilitate Intracellular Survival in Epithelial Cells By Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae That Persist in the Human Respiratory Tract in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Murphy TF, Kirkham C, Gallo MC, Yang Y, Wilding GE, Pettigrew MM. Immunoglobulin A Protease Variants Facilitate Intracellular Survival in Epithelial Cells By Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae That Persist in the Human Respiratory Tract in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 2017, 216: 1295-1303. PMID: 28968876, PMCID: PMC5853902, DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jix471.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseNontypeable Haemophilus influenzaeObstructive pulmonary diseaseExpression of IgARespiratory epithelial cellsLysosomal-associated membrane protein 1Pulmonary diseaseEpithelial cellsIntracellular survivalHaemophilus influenzaeHuman respiratory epithelial cellsPathogenesis of infectionHuman respiratory tractIgA proteasePassage of strainsMembrane protein 1Host cellsProtease expressionNTHi infectionNTHi isolatesRespiratory tractHost epithelial cellsIgAIntracellular persistenceReduced survival
2010
IsdA and IsdB antibodies protect mice against Staphylococcus aureus abscess formation and lethal challenge
Kim HK, DeDent A, Cheng AG, McAdow M, Bagnoli F, Missiakas DM, Schneewind O. IsdA and IsdB antibodies protect mice against Staphylococcus aureus abscess formation and lethal challenge. Vaccine 2010, 28: 6382-6392. PMID: 20226248, PMCID: PMC3095377, DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2010.02.097.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntravenous challengeAbscess formationStaphylococcus aureus abscess formationLethal intravenous challengePathogenesis of infectionHospital-acquired infectionsStaphylococcal abscess formationNaïve miceActive immunizationLethal challengeSurface proteinsOpsonophagocytic killingStaphylococcal diseaseFrequent causeSubunit vaccineExperimental animalsMouse bloodAntibodiesStaphylococcus aureusBind hemoglobinVaccineInfectionMiceStaphylococciBacteremia
1992
The pathogenesis of infection with minute virus of mice depends on expression of the small nonstructural protein NS2 and on the genotype of the allotropic determinants VP1 and VP2
Brownstein D, Smith A, Johnson E, Pintel D, Naeger L, Tattersall P. The pathogenesis of infection with minute virus of mice depends on expression of the small nonstructural protein NS2 and on the genotype of the allotropic determinants VP1 and VP2. Journal Of Virology 1992, 66: 3118-3124. PMID: 1373202, PMCID: PMC241074, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.66.5.3118-3124.1992.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAnimals, NewbornCapsidDNA, ViralEpitopesGenetic VariationImmunohistochemistryMiceMice, Inbred C3HMinute virus of miceMutagenesisNucleic Acid HybridizationParvoviridae InfectionsStructure-Activity RelationshipTissue DistributionViral Core ProteinsViral Nonstructural ProteinsVirulenceConceptsPathogenesis of infectionAsymptomatic infectionMultiple organsViral capsid antigenMesenteric lymph nodesSmooth muscle cellsSame target cellsMVMi infectionLymph nodesCapsid antigenMVMp infectionLethal infectionC3H/Lymphoid cellsTarget organsSimilar dosesAllotropic determinantMinute virusInfectious virusVirus titrationInfectionMuscle cellsMiceTitersTarget cells
1991
Pathogenesis of infection with a virulent allotropic variant of minute virus of mice and regulation by host genotype.
Brownstein D, Smith A, Jacoby R, Johnson E, Hansen G, Tattersall P. Pathogenesis of infection with a virulent allotropic variant of minute virus of mice and regulation by host genotype. Laboratory Investigation 1991, 65: 357-64. PMID: 1653878.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsViral capsid antigenH miceInfectious virus titersB6 miceMVMi infectionCapsid antigenLethal infectionVirus titersPathogenesis of infectionBALB/cStrains of miceMinute virusAccelerated involutionSitu hybridizationC57BL/6 miceAsymptomatic infectionIntestinal hemorrhageNeonatal micePapillary hemorrhageDBA/2 miceC3H miceTarget organsVirus titrationVirus replicationGenetic susceptibility
1990
Lyme Disease
Rahn D, Craft J. Lyme Disease. Rheumatic Disease Clinics Of North America 1990, 16: 601-615. PMID: 2217960, DOI: 10.1016/s0889-857x(21)00890-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical expressionLyme diseaseB. burgdorferiPathogenesis of infectionProtean diseaseNeurologic diseaseCausative organismAreas of dermatologyInfectious organismsInfectious diseasesDisease persistenceDiseaseMolecular biologyClinical medicineBurgdorferiTick vectorExpressionRheumatologistsPatientsRheumatologyPathogenesisIllnessInfectionEpidemiologyCardiology
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