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CHARACTERIZATION OF ATYPICAL CLAVIBACTER MICHIGANENSIS subsp. MICHIGANENSIS POPULATIONS IN GREENHOUSE TOMATOES IN ITALY

2012

The quarantine bacterium Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis (Cmm) is the agent of tomato bacterial canker (TBC), one of the most destructive bacterial diseases of this crop, that causes severe economic losses worldwide. During a recent outbreak of TBC in Sicily (insular Italy), it was impossible to amplify the pat-1 gene by PCR with CMM5/CMM6 primers from affected greenhouse-grown plants from three farms, although Cmm-like colonies were consistently isolated. Microlog metabolic profile, 16S rDNA sequencing and the positive amplification of other Cmm DNA targets supported the identification of the strains as Cmm, suggesting the occurrence of a population lacking the virulence gen…

virulenceatypical strainsPathogenicity testPCRtomato bacterial canker; atypical strains; virulenceAtypical straintomato bacterial cankerSettore AGR/12 - Patologia VegetalePlant Science
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Spatiotemporal and gender‐specific parasitism in two species of gobiid fish

2018

Abstract Parasitism is considered a major selective force in natural host populations. Infections can decrease host condition and vigour, and potentially influence, for example, host population dynamics and behavior such as mate choice. We studied parasite infections of two common marine fish species, the sand goby (Pomatoschistus minutus) and the common goby (Pomatoschistus microps), in the brackish water Northern Baltic Sea. We were particularly interested in the occurrence of parasite taxa located in central sensory organs, such as eyes, potentially affecting fish behavior and mate choice. We found that both fish species harbored parasite communities dominated by taxa transmitted to fish…

virulencehost–parasite interactionparasite communitysexual selectionmate choiceOriginal ResearchEcology and Evolution
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Atgremotāju un vides Listeria innocua izolātu ģenētiskais raksturojums un invāzijas izvērtējums in vitro.

2021

Silva Gradovska (2021): Atgremotāju klīniskā materiāla un vides Listeria innocua izolātu ģenētiskais raksturojums un invāzijas izvērtējums in vitro. Listeria ģints baktērijas ir vidē plaši sastopami mikroorganismi, no kuriem Listeria monocytogenes un L. ivanovii spēj ierosināt listeriozi. Patogenitātes ziņā mazāk pētītā L. innocua ir Gram-pozitīva vides baktērija, kas ir radniecīga L. monocytogenes. Darba mērķis bija novērtēt L. innocua izplatību vidē un raksturot to kā iespējamo patogēnu, analizējot L. innocua izolātus, kas iegūti no 27 saimniecības fermu vides un atgremotāju abortiem, genoma līmenī. Darbā visiem L. innocua izolātiem ir identificēta atsevišķu virulences gēnu klātbūtne un n…

virulencelisteriozeatgremotājiBioloģijaListeria innocuapilna genoma analīze
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Data from: Impact of host nutritional status on infection dynamics and parasite virulence in a bird-malaria system

2013

1. Host resources can drive the optimal parasite exploitation strategy by offering a good or a poor environment to pathogens. Hosts living in resource-rich habitats might offer a favourable environment to developing parasites because they provide a wealth of resources. However, hosts living in resource-rich habitats might afford a higher investment into costly immune defences providing an effective barrier against infection. Understanding how parasites can adapt to hosts living in habitats of different quality is a major challenge in the light of the current human-driven environmental changes. 2. We studied the role of nutritional resources as a source of phenotypic variation in host exploi…

virulencemedicine and health carenutritionenvironmental variationPlasmodium relictumavian malariaLife SciencesMedicinehost-parasite interaction
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Characterizing the bacterial fish pathogen Flavobacterium columnare, and some factors affecting its pathogenicity

2010

Flavobacterium columnare is a bacterial pathogen of fresh water fish causing lethal columnaris disease worldwide. At Finnish fish farms, columnaris disease has occurred since the early 1980s, and is a serious problem in salmonid farming in Finland. Currently, the only effective treatment is with antibiotics. Factors related to the pathogenicity of F. columnare, transmission of columnaris disease and the immunity of salmonids to columnaris infections are poorly known. F. columnare strains isolated from Finnish fish farms were characterized geno- and phenotypically, virulence and transmission experiments were conducted, and the efficacy of two immunostimulants against columnaris infections in…

virulencesaprofytiafish pathogenstaudinaiheuttajatkalapatogeenitanimal diseasescolumnaris diseasebacterial colony typesvirulenssiimmunostimulationimmunostimulaatiosaprophytismdigestive system
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Vaginal infection of mice with HSV type 2 variant ER−: A new animal model for human primary genital HSV type 2 infections

1992

Abstract Studying the pathogenesis of vaginal infections in mice with two variants of Herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) strain ER we observed that both variants ER+ and ER− caused severe vaginitis but only ER+ invaded the CNS leading to lethal neurological disease. In contrast, mice infected with ER− cleared the virus from the vagina and recovered from infection. ER+ and ER− expressed equal levels of thymidine kinase (TK) indicating a TK-independent difference in neurovirulence. Using the non-neurovirulent variant ER−, we were able to investigate humoral immune responses late after infection. Vaginal infection with ER− suppressed serum antibody formation after a secondary systemic HSV-1 i…

virusesBiologyVirus Replicationmedicine.disease_causeModels BiologicalVirusHerpesviridaePathogenesisMiceImmune systemVirologymedicineAnimalsSimplexvirusVaginitisMice Inbred BALB CHerpes GenitalisVirulencemedicine.diseaseVirologyMice Inbred C57BLDisease Models AnimalHerpes simplex virusmedicine.anatomical_structureAntibody FormationVaginaVaginabiology.proteinFemaleAntibodyJournal of Virological Methods
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Molecular Basis of SARS-CoV-2 Nsp1-Induced Immune Translational Shutdown as Revealed by All-Atom Simulations.

2021

The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic represents the most severe global health crisis in modern human history. One of the major SARS-CoV-2 virulence factors is nonstructural protein 1 (Nsp1), which, outcompeting with the binding of host mRNA to the human ribosome, triggers a translation shutdown of the host immune system. Here, microsecond-long all-atom simulations of the C-terminal portion of the SARS-CoV-2/SARS-CoV Nsp1 in complex with the 40S ribosome disclose that SARS-CoV-2 Nsp1 has evolved from its SARS-CoV ortholog to more effectively hijack the ribosome by undergoing a critical switch of Q/E158 and E/Q159 residues that perfects Nsp1's interactions…

virusesSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)VirulenceBiologyMolecular Dynamics SimulationViral Nonstructural ProteinsRibosomeImmune systemHumansGeneral Materials ScienceEukaryotic Small Ribosomal SubunitPhysical and Theoretical Chemistryskin and connective tissue diseasesRibosome Subunits Small EukaryoticMessenger RNANSP1SARS-CoV-2fungivirus diseasesCOVID-19Translation (biology)Hydrogen BondingCell biologybody regionsSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaProtein BindingThe journal of physical chemistry letters
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