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Searching for Virulence Factors among Staphylococcus lugdunensis Isolates from Orthopedic Infections: Correlation of β-hemolysin, hemolysin III, and slush Genes with Hemolytic Activity and Synergistic Hemolytic Activity

  • Stefano Ravaioli,
  • Davide Campoccia,
  • Rasoul Mirzaei,
  • Valentina Mariani,
  • Giulia Bottau,
  • Andrea De Donno,
  • Lucio Montanaro,
  • Pietro Speziale and
  • Carla Renata Arciola

29 October 2023

Staphylococcus lugdunensis is an emerging high-virulent pathogen. Here, the presence and expression of virulence genes (icaA, fbl, vwbl, fbpA, slush A, B and C, and genes of the putative β-hemolysin and hemolysin III) and the ability to induce s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,485 Views
15 Pages

Canagliflozin Inhibited the Activity of Hemolysin and Reduced the Inflammatory Response Caused by Streptococcus suis

  • Xiaodan Li,
  • Qingyuan Li,
  • Zhaoran Zhang,
  • Chenchen Wang,
  • Xinyu Huo,
  • Hongjiang Lai,
  • Hao Lu,
  • Wenjia Lu,
  • Yulin Qian and
  • Manli Liu
  • + 2 authors

22 August 2023

Highly virulent Streptococcus suis (S. suis) infections can cause Streptococcal toxic shock-like syndrome (STSLS) in pigs and humans, in which an excessive inflammatory response causes severe damage. Hemolysin (SLY) is a major virulence factor of S. ...

  • Review
  • Open Access
41 Citations
9,070 Views
13 Pages

29 August 2019

The ability to produce enterohemolysin is regarded as a potential virulence factor for enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) and is frequently associated with severe human diseases such as hemorrhagic colitis (HC) and the hemolytic uremic syndrom...

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  • Open Access
66 Citations
6,498 Views
17 Pages

Back to Nature: Combating Candida albicans Biofilm, Phospholipase and Hemolysin Using Plant Essential Oils

  • Ahmed M. El-Baz,
  • Rasha A. Mosbah,
  • Reham M. Goda,
  • Basem Mansour,
  • Taranum Sultana,
  • Tanya E. S. Dahms and
  • Amira M. El-Ganiny

Candida albicans is the causative agent of fatal systemic candidiasis. Due to limitations of antifungals, new drugs are needed. The anti-virulence effect of plant essential oils (EOs) was evaluated against clinical C. albicans isolates including cinn...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,134 Views
13 Pages

In Silico Prediction and Design of Uropathogenic Escherichia coli Alpha-Hemolysin Generate a Soluble and Hemolytic Recombinant Toxin

  • Bruna De Lucca Caetano,
  • Marta de Oliveira Domingos,
  • Miriam Aparecida da Silva,
  • Jessika Cristina Alves da Silva,
  • Juliana Moutinho Polatto,
  • Fabio Montoni,
  • Leo Kei Iwai,
  • Daniel Carvalho Pimenta,
  • Hugo Vigerelli and
  • Roxane Maria Fontes Piazza
  • + 3 authors

The secretion of α-hemolysin by uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) is commonly associated with the severity of urinary tract infections, which makes it a predictor of poor prognosis among patients. Accordingly, this toxin has become a target...

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  • Open Access
32 Citations
10,204 Views
14 Pages

30 March 2016

The Staphylococcus aureus toxin, α-hemolysin, is an important and well-studied virulence factor in staphylococcal infection. It is a soluble monomeric protein that, once secreted by the bacterium, forms a heptameric pore in the membrane of a broad ra...

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  • Open Access
3,027 Views
18 Pages

Gamma-Hemolysin Components: Computational Strategies for LukF-Hlg2 Dimer Reconstruction on a Model Membrane

  • Costanza Paternoster,
  • Thomas Tarenzi,
  • Raffaello Potestio and
  • Gianluca Lattanzi

The gamma-hemolysin protein is one of the most common pore-forming toxins expressed by the pathogenic bacterium Staphylococcus aureus. The toxin is used by the pathogen to escape the immune system of the host organism, by assembling into octameric tr...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,606 Views
13 Pages

Effect of α-Hemolysin Producing E. coli in Two Different Mouse Strains in a DSS Model of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

  • Hengameh Chloé Mirsepasi-Lauridsen,
  • Carsten Struve,
  • Andreas Munk Petersen and
  • Karen Angeliki Krogfelt

Background: Phylogroup B2 Escherichia coli have been associated with ulcerative colitis (UC). In this study, we aimed to compare colonization with the UC-associated E. coli p19A in different mice strains, to investigate the role of alpha hemolysin in...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
8 Citations
11,951 Views
10 Pages

27 January 2015

Nanopore technology for DNA sequencing is constantly being refined and improved. In strand sequencing a single strand of DNA is fed through a nanopore and subsequent fluctuations in the current are measured. A major hurdle is that the DNA is transloc...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,856 Views
13 Pages

ppGpp, the General Stress Response Alarmone, Is Required for the Expression of the α-Hemolysin Toxin in the Uropathogenic Escherichia coli Isolate, J96

  • Jorge Fernández-Vázquez,
  • Juan David Cabrer-Panes,
  • Anna Åberg,
  • Antonio Juárez,
  • Cristina Madrid,
  • Tania Gaviria-Cantin,
  • Llorenç Fernández-Coll,
  • Andrés Felipe Vargas-Sinisterra,
  • Carlos Jonay Jiménez and
  • Carlos Balsalobre

14 October 2022

ppGpp is an intracellular sensor that, in response to different types of stress, coordinates the rearrangement of the gene expression pattern of bacteria to promote adaptation and survival to new environmental conditions. First described to modulate...

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  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,702 Views
21 Pages

Characteristics of the Protein Complexes and Pores Formed by Bacillus cereus Hemolysin BL

  • Nadja Jessberger,
  • Richard Dietrich,
  • Kristina Schauer,
  • Stefanie Schwemmer,
  • Erwin Märtlbauer and
  • Roland Benz

24 October 2020

Bacillus cereus Hemolysin BL is a tripartite toxin responsible for a diarrheal type of food poisoning. Open questions remain regarding its mode of action, including the extent to which complex formation prior to cell binding contributes to pore-formi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,977 Views
14 Pages

19 October 2017

The pore forming hemolysin A, Hla, is a major virulence factor of Staphylococcus aureus. Apparently, 1–2 pore(s) per cell suffice(s) to cause cell death. Accumulated experimental evidence points towards a major role of ATP-gated purinergic receptors...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,541 Views
20 Pages

Inhibition Mechanism of Lecithin-Dependent Hemolysin from Vibrio parahaemolyticus by Flavonoids: An Enzyme Kinetic and Structural Approach

  • Francisco J. Vazquez-Armenta,
  • Andres Alvarez-Armenta,
  • Rocio Sugich-Miranda,
  • Fernando Ayala-Zavala,
  • Adriana Morales-Ortega,
  • Aldo A. Arvizu-Flores and
  • Alonso A. Lopez-Zavala

7 March 2025

Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a pathogenic bacterium that threatens food safety by infecting humans and marine organisms. Among its virulence factors, lecithin-dependent hemolysin (vpLDH) has been identified as a promising target for attenuating its pat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,911 Views
17 Pages

The Pore-Forming Hemolysin BL Enterotoxin from Bacillus cereus: Subunit Interactions in Cell-Free Systems

  • Franziska Ramm,
  • Marlitt Stech,
  • Anne Zemella,
  • Hendrik Frentzel and
  • Stefan Kubick

15 November 2021

The tripartite enterotoxin Hemolysin BL (Hbl) has been widely characterized as a hemolytic and cytotoxic virulence factor involved in foodborne diarrheal illness caused by Bacillus cereus. Previous studies have described the formation of the Hbl comp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
4,673 Views
16 Pages

Binding to The Target Cell Surface Is The Crucial Step in Pore Formation of Hemolysin BL from Bacillus cereus

  • Nadja Jessberger,
  • Richard Dietrich,
  • Stefanie Schwemmer,
  • Franziska Tausch,
  • Valerie Schwenk,
  • Andrea Didier and
  • Erwin Märtlbauer

20 May 2019

A major virulence factor involved in Bacillus cereus food poisoning is the three-component enterotoxin hemolysin BL. It consists of the binding component B and the two lytic components L1 and L2. Studying its mode of action has been challenging, as n...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
8,066 Views
16 Pages

5 March 2013

The pore-forming exotoxin α-hemolysin from E. coli causes a significant volume reduction of human erythrocytes that precedes the ultimate swelling and lysis. This shrinkage results from activation of Ca2+-sensitive K+ (KCa3.1) and Cl channels (TMEM1...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,109 Views
14 Pages

Functional Contributions of Positive Charges in the Pore-Lining Helix 3 of the Bordetella pertussis CyaA-Hemolysin to Hemolytic Activity and Ion-Channel Opening

  • Chattip Kurehong,
  • Chalermpol Kanchanawarin,
  • Busaba Powthongchin,
  • Panchika Prangkio,
  • Gerd Katzenmeier and
  • Chanan Angsuthanasombat

16 March 2017

The Bordetella pertussis CyaA-hemolysin (CyaA-Hly) domain was previously demonstrated to be an important determinant for hemolysis against target erythrocytes and ion-channel formation in planar lipid bilayers (PLBs). Here, net-charge variations in t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,709 Views
13 Pages

26 September 2017

Bordetella pertussis and Bordetella parapertussis are the causal agents of whooping cough in humans. They produce diverse virulence factors, including adenylate cyclase-hemolysin (AC-Hly), a secreted toxin of the repeat in toxins (RTX) family with c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,704 Views
13 Pages

1 April 2016

Previously, the 126-kDa CyaA-hemolysin (CyaA-Hly) fragment cloned from Bordetella pertussis—the causative agent of whooping cough—and functionally expressed in Escherichia coli was revealed as a key determinant for CyaA-mediated hemolysis against tar...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,178 Views
22 Pages

26 July 2021

Escherichia coli (E. coli) of the B2 phylotype reside in human and animal intestines. The bacteria possess pathogenicity factors such as α-hemolysin (HlyA) that can induce intestinal epithelial leaks. We addressed the questions which host cell proces...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,029 Views
15 Pages

Candidatus Phytoplasma mali’ is associated with apple proliferation, a devastating disease in fruit production. Using genome analysis, a gene encoding a hemolysin-like protein was identified. It was postulated that this protein could be...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,347 Views
13 Pages

Biomimetic Nanosponges Enable the Detoxification of Vibrio vulnificus Hemolysin

  • Shuaijun Zou,
  • Qianqian Wang,
  • Peipei Zhang,
  • Bo Wang,
  • Guoyan Liu,
  • Fuhai Zhang,
  • Jie Li,
  • Fan Wang,
  • Beilei Wang and
  • Liming Zhang

Vibrio vulnificus (V. vulnificus) infection-associated multiple antibiotic resistance has raised serious public health concerns. Recently, nanosponges (NSs) have been expected to provide innovative platforms for addressing antibacterial and drug-resi...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
10 Citations
6,308 Views
11 Pages

Membrane-Pore Forming Characteristics of the Bordetella pertussis CyaA-Hemolysin Domain

  • Chattip Kurehong,
  • Chalermpol Kanchanawarin,
  • Busaba Powthongchin,
  • Gerd Katzenmeier and
  • Chanan Angsuthanasombat

30 April 2015

Previously, the 126-kDa Bordetella pertussis CyaA pore-forming/hemolysin (CyaA-Hly) domain was shown to retain its hemolytic activity causing lysis of susceptible erythrocytes. Here, we have succeeded in producing, at large quantity and high purity,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,195 Views
13 Pages

A Monoclonal Antibody against the C-Terminal Domain of Bacillus cereus Hemolysin II Inhibits HlyII Cytolytic Activity

  • Natalia Rudenko,
  • Alexey Nagel,
  • Anna Zamyatina,
  • Anna Karatovskaya,
  • Vadim Salyamov,
  • Zhanna Andreeva-Kovalevskaya,
  • Alexander Siunov,
  • Alexander Kolesnikov,
  • Anna Shepelyakovskaya and
  • Alexander Solonin
  • + 3 authors

19 December 2020

Bacillus cereus is the fourth most common cause of foodborne illnesses that produces a variety of pore-forming proteins as the main pathogenic factors. B. cereus hemolysin II (HlyII), belonging to pore-forming β-barrel toxins, has a C-terminal e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,080 Views
11 Pages

Region Met225 to Ile412 of Bacillus cereus Hemolysin II Is Capable to Agglutinate Red Blood Cells

  • Alexey S. Nagel,
  • Natalia V. Rudenko,
  • Polina N. Luchkina,
  • Anna P. Karatovskaya,
  • Anna V. Zamyatina,
  • Zhanna I. Andreeva-Kovalevskaya,
  • Alexander V. Siunov,
  • Fedor A. Brovko and
  • Alexander S. Solonin

19 April 2023

Hemolysin II (HlyII) is one of the virulence factors of the opportunistic bacterium Bacillus cereus belonging to the group of β-pore-forming toxins. This work created a genetic construct encoding a large C-terminal fragment of the toxin (HlyIILC...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,651 Views
13 Pages

Trichophyton rubrum Phenotypic Virulence Factors in Mexican Strains

  • Esther Conde-Cuevas,
  • Rigoberto Hernández-Castro,
  • Claudia Erika Fuentes-Venado,
  • Roberto Arenas,
  • María Guadalupe Frías-De-León,
  • Gabriela Moreno-Coutiño,
  • María Esther Ocharan-Hernández,
  • Eunice D. Farfan-Garcia,
  • Rodolfo Pinto-Almazán and
  • Erick Martínez-Herrera

7 June 2025

(1) Background: T. rubrum is the most important agent in tinea pedis, tinea manuum, tinea cruris, tinea corporis, and even in subcutaneous dermatophytosis. T. rubrum must overcome several obstacles to adhere, grow, and invade the host, for which thei...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,841 Views
12 Pages

Suppressing Alpha-Hemolysin as Potential Target to Screen of Flavonoids to Combat Bacterial Coinfection

  • Shangwen He,
  • Qian Deng,
  • Bingbing Liang,
  • Feike Yu,
  • Xiaohan Yu,
  • Dawei Guo,
  • Xiaoye Liu and
  • Hong Dong

14 December 2021

The rapid emergence of bacterial coinfection caused by cytosolic bacteria has become a huge threat to public health worldwide. Past efforts have been devoted to discover the broad-spectrum antibiotics, while the emergence of antibiotic resistance enc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
7,206 Views
12 Pages

Multiplex PCR-Lateral Flow Dipstick Method for Detection of Thermostable Direct Hemolysin (TDH) Producing V. parahaemolyticus

  • Jirakrit Saetang,
  • Phutthipong Sukkapat,
  • Suriya Palamae,
  • Prashant Singh,
  • Deep Nithun Senathipathi,
  • Jirayu Buatong and
  • Soottawat Benjakul

30 June 2023

Vibrio parahaemolyticus is usually found in seafood and causes acute gastroenteritis in humans. Therefore, a detection method of pathogenic V. parahaemolyticus is necessary. Multiplex PCR combined with lateral flow dipstick (LFD) assay was developed...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,085 Views
15 Pages

Antibacterial and Antihemolytic Activity of New Biomaterial Based on Glycyrrhizic Acid and Quercetin (GAQ) against Staphylococcus aureus

  • Ewa Olchowik-Grabarek,
  • Krzysztof Czerkas,
  • Alimjon Davletboevich Matchanov,
  • Rahmat Sulton Esanov,
  • Umarbek Davlatboevich Matchanov,
  • Maria Zamaraeva and
  • Szymon Sekowski

The goal of this study is to obtain and characterize the complex of quercetin with glycyrrhizic acid, which is known to serve as a drug delivery system. Quercetin is a flavonoid with a wide range of biological activities, including an antimicrobial e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,375 Views
10 Pages

13 January 2023

Tobacco bacterial wilt is a serious disease caused by the soil-borne bacterium Ralstonia solanacearum (R. solanacearum). Herein, a rapid and purification-free α-hemolysin (α-HL) nanopore-sensing strategy based on polymerase chain reaction...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,454 Views
19 Pages

21 July 2025

Out of 2495 samples, L. monocytogenes was isolated from 262 (10.5%). Among these, 30 isolates (11.5% of the 262) exhibited unique phenotypic and genetic characteristics compared to reference strains. Hemolysin-negative L. monocytogenes isolates have...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,198 Views
19 Pages

Interactive Dynamics of Cell Volume and Cell Death in Human Erythrocytes Exposed to α-Hemolysin from Escherichia coli

  • Nicolas A. Saffioti,
  • Natalia Lauri,
  • Lucia Cané,
  • Rodolfo Gonzalez-Lebrero,
  • Karina Alleva,
  • Isabelle Mouro-Chanteloup,
  • Mariano A. Ostuni,
  • Vanesa Herlax and
  • Pablo Julio Schwarzbaum

α-hemolysin (HlyA) of E. coli binds irreversibly to human erythrocytes and induces cell swelling, ultimately leading to hemolysis. We characterized the mechanism involved in water transport induced by HlyA and analyzed how swelling and hemolysi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,070 Views
14 Pages

10 April 2024

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a common resistant bacterium, whose resistance has expanded to commonly used antibiotics. It is crucial to create novel treatments to tackle bacterial resistance. Trans-resveratrol and curcumin ar...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,120 Views
15 Pages

The antimicrobial application of carbon nanomaterials, such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs), capped CNTs, CNT2–5, C60, C70, HO-C60, [C60]2, and [C60]3 fullerenes, is increasing, owing to their low cytotoxicity properties compared to other nanomateri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,608 Views
20 Pages

Climate change and ocean warming have a huge impact on microbial communities, leading to an increased prevalence of Vibrio parahaemolyticus infections in northern America. V. parahaemolyticus is an inhabitant of aquatic environments and is associated...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,446 Views
8 Pages

First Report of Lactococcus petauri in the Pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus) from Candia Lake (Northwestern Italy)

  • Fabio Bondavalli,
  • Silvia Colussi,
  • Paolo Pastorino,
  • Anna Zanoli,
  • Tabata Bezzo Llufrio,
  • José Francisco Fernández-Garayzábal,
  • Pier Luigi Acutis and
  • Marino Prearo

25 March 2024

Lactococcus petauri has emerged as a pathogen affecting farmed fish. In this case report, L. petauri was isolated from Lepomis gibbosus captured in Lake Candia, located in Piedmont, Northwestern Italy. Initially identified as L. garvieae using conven...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,132 Views
13 Pages

Metal Ions and Chemical Modification Reagents Inhibit the Enzymatic Activity of Lecithin-Dependent Hemolysin from Vibrio parahaemolyticus

  • Francisco Javier Vazquez-Armenta,
  • Uriel Felipe Valdez-Olmos,
  • Aldo Alejandro Arvizu-Flores,
  • Jesus Fernando Ayala-Zavala,
  • Adrian Ochoa-Leyva and
  • Alonso Alexis Lopez-Zavala

1 September 2022

Lecithin-dependent thermolabile hemolysin (LDH) is a virulence factor excreted by Vibrio parahaemolyticus, a marine bacterium that causes important losses in shrimp farming. In this study, the function of LDH was investigated through its inhibition b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
7,552 Views
19 Pages

20 January 2017

Various membrane receptors associated with the innate immune response have recently been identified as mediators of the cellular action of Staphylococcus aureus leucotoxins. Two of these, the Panton–Valentine leucotoxin LukS-PV/LukF-PV and the γ-hemo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,011 Views
12 Pages

Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae in Stranded Cetaceans: A 6-Year Monitoring of the Ligurian Sea in Italy

  • Roberta Battistini,
  • Chiara Masotti,
  • Federica Giorda,
  • Carla Grattarola,
  • Simone Peletto,
  • Camilla Testori,
  • Simona Zoppi,
  • Enrica Berio,
  • Maria Ines Crescio and
  • Cristina Casalone
  • + 2 authors

30 September 2024

Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae (Pdd) is an increasingly common bacterium in post-mortem diagnostics of beached marine mammals, but little is known about its precise etiological responsibility. To estimate the prevalence of Pdd in stranded ce...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
3,959 Views
19 Pages

The Threat Called Candida haemulonii Species Complex in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil: Focus on Antifungal Resistance and Virulence Attributes

  • Lívia S. Ramos,
  • Maria Helena G. Figueiredo-Carvalho,
  • Laura N. Silva,
  • Nahyara L. M. Siqueira,
  • Joice C. Lima,
  • Samuel S. Oliveira,
  • Rodrigo Almeida-Paes,
  • Rosely M. Zancopé-Oliveira,
  • Fabio S. Azevedo and
  • André L. S. Santos
  • + 2 authors

27 May 2022

Although considered rare, the emergent Candida haemulonii species complex, formed by C. haemulonii sensu stricto (Ch), C. duobushaemulonii (Cd) and C. haemulonii var. vulnera (Chv), is highlighted due to its profile of increased resistance to the ava...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,748 Views
17 Pages

Vibrio parahaemolyticus is one of the significant seafood-borne pathogens causing gastroenteritis in humans. Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) are commonly detected in the genomes of V. parahaemolyticus and the polymo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
9,258 Views
12 Pages

Single-Molecule Study of Proteins by Biological Nanopore Sensors

  • Dongmei Wu,
  • Sheng Bi,
  • Liyu Zhang and
  • Jun Yang

29 September 2014

Nanopore technology has been developed for detecting properties of proteins through monitoring of ionic current modulations as protein passes via a nanosize pore. As a real-time, sensitive, selective and stable technology, biological nanopores are o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,118 Views
10 Pages

Proposed Mechanism for Emodin as Agent for Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus: In Vitro Testing and In Silico Study

  • Mohammed M. Ghoneim,
  • Rasha Hamed Al-Serwi,
  • Mohamed El-Sherbiny,
  • El-sayed M. El-ghaly,
  • Amal E. Hamad,
  • Mohamed A. Abdelgawad,
  • Ehab A. Ragab,
  • Sarah I. Bukhari,
  • Khulud Bukhari and
  • Manal A. Nael
  • + 1 author

27 September 2022

In the search for a new anti-MRSA lead compound, emodin was identified as a good lead against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Emodin serves as a new scaffold to design novel and effective anti-MRSA agents. Because rational drug di...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,770 Views
9 Pages

Efficient Lipid Bilayer Formation by Dipping Lipid-Loaded Microperforated Sheet in Aqueous Solution

  • Nobuo Misawa,
  • Satoshi Fujii,
  • Koki Kamiya,
  • Toshihisa Osaki and
  • Shoji Takeuchi

5 January 2021

This paper describes a method for a bilayer lipid membrane (BLM) formation using a perforated sheet along with an open chamber. Microscopic observation of the formed membrane showed a typical droplet interface bilayer. We proved that the formed membr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,253 Views
16 Pages

Multilocus Genotyping Reveals New Molecular Markers for Differentiating Distinct Genetic Lineages among “Candidatus Phytoplasma Solani” Strains Associated with Grapevine Bois Noir

  • Alessandro Passera,
  • Yan Zhao,
  • Sergio Murolo,
  • Roberto Pierro,
  • Emilija Arsov,
  • Nicola Mori,
  • Abdelhameed Moussa,
  • Maria R. Silletti,
  • Paola Casati and
  • Fabio Quaglino
  • + 8 authors

21 November 2020

Grapevine Bois noir (BN) is associated with infection by “Candidatus Phytoplasma solani” (CaPsol). In this study, an array of CaPsol strains was identified from 142 symptomatic grapevines in vineyards of northern, central, and southern It...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,658 Views
14 Pages

9 December 2022

Alpha-hemolysin (Hla) is one of the important exotoxins of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) and can be used as a target to reduce the virulence of S. aureus. This study explored the inhibitory effect of Lysine (Lys) on Hla and its application in foo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,785 Views
14 Pages

Evaluation of LPRDA Pentapeptide for the Prevention and Treatment of Staphylococcus aureus Peritoneal Infection

  • Svetlana A. Bozhkova,
  • Ekaterina M. Gordina,
  • Dmitry V. Labutin,
  • Georgy I. Netyl’ko,
  • Polina M. Ivantcova and
  • Konstantin V. Kudryavtsev

6 November 2024

Targeting virulence determinants is a promising approach to controlling S. aureus infections in the face of the global spread of antibiotic resistance. S. aureus-induced peritonitis often occurs in dialysis, implant and trauma patients. To develop no...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,920 Views
16 Pages

Hemolysin Co-Regulatory Protein 1 Enhances the Virulence of Clinically Isolated Escherichia coli in KM Mice by Increasing Inflammation and Inducing Pyroptosis

  • Hao Wang,
  • Long-Bao Lv,
  • Li-Ping Chen,
  • Jin-Long Xiao,
  • Jue Shen,
  • Bin Gao,
  • Jin-Gang Zhao,
  • Dong-Mei Han,
  • Bin-Xun Chen and
  • Hong Gao
  • + 4 authors

22 February 2023

Hemolysin-coregulated protein 1 (Hcp1) is an effector released by the type VI secretion system (T6SS) in certain pathogenic strains of Escherichia coli (E. coli) that causes apoptosis and contributes to the development of meningitis. The exact toxic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,302 Views
11 Pages

Enhanced Virulence of Aeromonas hydrophila Is Induced by Stress and Serial Passaging in Mice

  • Kyoo-Tae Kim,
  • Seung-Hun Lee,
  • Kyoung-Ki Lee,
  • Jee Eun Han and
  • Dongmi Kwak

16 February 2021

Aeromonas hydrophila was isolated from an African black-footed penguin (Spheniscus demersus) that died while in zoo captivity. At necropsy, the virulence of A. hydrophila appeared to be enhanced by stress, so was assessed in the presence of in vitro...

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