The Activities of Bacterial Pathogens in Vivo

The Activities of Bacterial Pathogens in Vivo
Author: Harry Smith
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2001
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1848161611

Pathogenic bacteria have unique biological properties, which enable them to invade a host and cause sickness. The molecular bases of these biological properties are the determinants of pathogenicity, and the research objectives are to recognize them, identify them chemically and relate their structure to function. Most of our present knowledge comes from studies with cultures in vitro . However, there is a rising interest in bacterial behaviour in the infected host and new methods have been developed for studying it. This book describes those methods and shows how they, and a recent surge in conventional studies, are shedding light on the activities of bacterial pathogens in vivo . It discusses bacterial and host factors that operate in vivo to cause illness, showing how phenomena recognized in vitro relate to behaviour in vivo and, if evidence of relevance is not available now, indicating how it might be obtained. Sample Chapter(s). Chapter 1.1: Introduction (144 KB). Chapter 1.2: Questions about the Determinants of Bacterial Growth in Vivo (202 KB). Chapter 1.3: Questions about the Production in Vivo of Determinants of Mucosal Colonization, Penetration, Interference with Host Defence and Damage to the Host (179 KB). Chapter 1.4: Sialylation of Gonococcal Lps by Host CMP-NANA and Effect of Lactate: A Paradigm for Investigation of Behaviour in Vivo (191 KB). Chapter 1.5: Concluding Remarks (215 KB). Contents: Introduction: Questions about the Behaviour of Bacterial Pathogens In Vivo (H Smith); DNA Topology and Adaptation of Salmonella Typhimurium to an Intracellular Environment (D G Marshall et al.); New Methods for Studying Bacterial Behaviour In Vivo: The Pathogenesis of Shigella Flexneri Infection: Lessons from In Vitro and In Vivo Studies (D J Philpott et al.); Detection and Analysis of Gene Expression During Infection by In Vivo Expression Technology (D S Merrell & A Camilli); Measurement of Bacterial Gene Expression In Vivo (I Hautefort & J C D Hinton); Identification and Analysis of Bacterial Virulence Genes In Vivo (K E Unsworth & D W Holden); Salmonella Interactions with Host Cells: In Vitro to In Viv o (B B Finlay & J H Brumell); Impact of the New Methods: In Vivo Gene Expression and the Adaptive Response: From Pathogenesis to Vaccines and Antimicrobials (D M Heithoff et al.); Challenge of Investigating Biologically Relevant Functions of Virulence Factors in Bacterial Pathogens (R Moxon & C Tang); Virulence Gene Regulation Inside and Outside (V J DiRita et al.); Evidence for Operation In Vivo of Aspects of Pathogenicity Revealed by Recent Work In Vivo: Potential Use of New Methods: Quorum Sensing and the Population-Dependent Control of Virulence (P Williams et al.); Type III Secretion: A Bacterial Device for Close Combat with Cells of Their Eukaryotic Host (G R Cornelis); Evolution of Microbial Pathogens (J Morschhnuser et al.); The Immune Responses to Bacterial Antigens Encountered In Vivo at Mucosal Surfaces (G Dougan et al.). Readership: Graduate students and researchers in microbiology."

Probiotic Bacteria and Enteric Infections

Probiotic Bacteria and Enteric Infections
Author: J.J. Malago
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2011-01-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9400703864

Every day many people suffer from intestinal diseases. These disorders can result from pathogens like bacteria, fungi, parasites and viruses, but the causes of non-infectious intestinal disorders and colorectal cancers remain to be elucidated. Disturbances to the normal gut flora (the microbiota) are central to the development of many, if not all, of these disorders. Disturbed gut microbiota is a prelude to public health issues like traveller’s-, antibiotic- and Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhoea, irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, and colorectal cancers. This book discusses the way intestinal disorders affect the microbiota, how the disturbed microbiotal balance leads to enteric disorders and the ways to prevent these disorders. Further his book explores the potential of probiotics (live microorganisms that when ingested bring a health benefit) in treating enteric disorders by analysing the probiotic genome through proteomics, metabolomics and functional assays. Discussed is how the ingestion of specific microorganisms repairs the disturbed microbiota and subsequently ameliorates enteric disorders. Finally this book addresses how genetic engineering and biotechnology will contribute to the development of effective and safe designer probiotics.

Janeway's Immunobiology

Janeway's Immunobiology
Author: Kenneth Murphy
Publisher: Garland Science
Total Pages:
Release: 2010-06-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780815344575

The Janeway's Immunobiology CD-ROM, Immunobiology Interactive, is included with each book, and can be purchased separately. It contains animations and videos with voiceover narration, as well as the figures from the text for presentation purposes.

Polymicrobial Diseases

Polymicrobial Diseases
Author: Kim A. Brogden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2002
Genre: Bacteria
ISBN:

Polymicrobial diseases, those involving more than one etiologic agent, are more common than is generally realized and include respiratory diseases, gastroenteritis, conjunctivitis, keratitis, hepatitis, periodontal diseases, multiple sclerosis, genital infections, intra -- abdominal infections, and pertussis.

Treating Infectious Diseases in a Microbial World

Treating Infectious Diseases in a Microbial World
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2006-01-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0309180686

Humans coexist with millions of harmless microorganisms, but emerging diseases, resistance to antibiotics, and the threat of bioterrorism are forcing scientists to look for new ways to confront the microbes that do pose a danger. This report identifies innovative approaches to the development of antimicrobial drugs and vaccines based on a greater understanding of how the human immune system interacts with both good and bad microbes. The report concludes that the development of a single superdrug to fight all infectious agents is unrealistic.

Essentials of Glycobiology

Essentials of Glycobiology
Author: Ajit Varki
Publisher: CSHL Press
Total Pages: 694
Release: 1999
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780879696818

Sugar chains (glycans) are often attached to proteins and lipids and have multiple roles in the organization and function of all organisms. "Essentials of Glycobiology" describes their biogenesis and function and offers a useful gateway to the understanding of glycans.

Human Melioidosis

Human Melioidosis
Author: S. D. Puthucheary
Publisher: NUS Press
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2002
Genre: Communicable diseases
ISBN: 9789971692612

Infectious diseases account for a third of all deaths in the developing world, yet the pathogens which affect specifically these predominantly poor people attract little attention. Melioidosis is a case in point. This book describes the epidemiology, pathology, pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnosis, management and prevention of an important infection that is little known outside Southeast Asia and Australia.

Microbial Threats to Health

Microbial Threats to Health
Author: Institute of Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2003-08-25
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0309185548

Infectious diseases are a global hazard that puts every nation and every person at risk. The recent SARS outbreak is a prime example. Knowing neither geographic nor political borders, often arriving silently and lethally, microbial pathogens constitute a grave threat to the health of humans. Indeed, a majority of countries recently identified the spread of infectious disease as the greatest global problem they confront. Throughout history, humans have struggled to control both the causes and consequences of infectious diseases and we will continue to do so into the foreseeable future. Following up on a high-profile 1992 report from the Institute of Medicine, Microbial Threats to Health examines the current state of knowledge and policy pertaining to emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases from around the globe. It examines the spectrum of microbial threats, factors in disease emergence, and the ultimate capacity of the United States to meet the challenges posed by microbial threats to human health. From the impact of war or technology on disease emergence to the development of enhanced disease surveillance and vaccine strategies, Microbial Threats to Health contains valuable information for researchers, students, health care providers, policymakers, public health officials. and the interested public.

Virulence Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogens

Virulence Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogens
Author: Indira T. Kudva
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1378
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1683673204

Ground-breaking overview of an enduring topic Despite the use of antibiotics, bacterial diseases continue to be a critical issue in public health, and bacterial pathogenesis remains a tantalizing problem for research microbiologists. This new edition of Virulence Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogens broadly covers the knowledge base surrounding this topic and presents recently unraveled bacterial virulence strategies and cutting-edge therapies. A team of editors, led by USDA scientist Indira Kudva, compiled perspectives from experts to explain the wide variety of mechanisms through which bacterial pathogens cause disease: the host interface, host cell enslavement, and bacterial communication, secretion, defenses, and persistence. A collection of reviews on targeted therapies rounds out the seven sections of this unique book. The new edition provides insights into some of the most recent advances in the area of bacterial pathogenesis, including how metabolism shapes the host-pathogen interface interactions across species and genera mechanisms of the secretion systems evasion, survival, and persistence mechanisms new therapies targeting various adaptive and virulence mechanisms of bacterial pathogens Written to promote discussion, extrapolation, exploration, and multidimensional thinking, Virulence Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogens serves as a textbook for graduate courses on bacterial pathogenesis and a resource for specialists in bacterial pathogenicity, such as molecular biologists, physician scientists, infectious disease clinicians, dental scientists, veterinarians, molecular biologists, industry researchers, and technicians.

Fingerprinting Methods Based on Arbitrarily Primed PCR

Fingerprinting Methods Based on Arbitrarily Primed PCR
Author: Maria R. Micheli
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3642604412

DNA and RNA fingerprinting based on arbitrarily primed PCR provides the most powerful tool for the study of genes. The basic techniques are described in detailed protocols including each step from template preparation to fingerprint visualization. Various protocols for the basic techniques allow to choose between alternative strategies. In addition to the general techniques specific research applications of particular interest are given such as gene mapping, detection of somatic mutations, gene abnormally expressed in tumors or differentially expressed genes by RNA fingerprinting.