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Host–Pathogen Interactions of Marine Gram-Positive Bacteria

open access: yesBiology, 2022
Marine Gram-positive bacterial pathogens, including Renibacterium salmoninarum, Mycobacterium marinum, Nocardia seriolae, Lactococcus garvieae, and Streptococcus spp. cause economic losses in marine fish aquaculture worldwide.
Hajarooba Gnanagobal, Javier Santander
doaj   +1 more source

Structural and Immunochemical Studies of the Lipopolysaccharide from the Fish Pathogen, Aeromonas bestiarum Strain K296, Serotype O18

open access: yesMarine Drugs, 2013
Chemical analyses and mass spectrometry were used to study the structure of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) isolated from Aeromonas bestiarum strain K296, serotype O18. ESI-MS revealed that the most abundant A.
Otto Holst   +6 more
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Genome Sequence of the Fish Pathogen Flavobacterium columnare ATCC 49512

open access: yes, 2012
Flavobacterium columnare is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, motile, and highly prevalent fish pathogen causing columnaris disease in freshwater fish worldwide. Here, we present the complete genome sequence of F.

core   +1 more source

Inhibitor analysis revealed that clathrin-mediated endocytosis is involed in cellular entry of type III grass carp reovirus

open access: yesVirology Journal, 2018
Background Grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) hemorrhagic disease is caused by an acute infection with grass carp reovirus (GCRV). The frequent outbreaks of this disease have suppressed development of the grass carp farming industry.
Hao Wang   +6 more
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Adapting a Phage to Combat Phage Resistance

open access: yesAntibiotics, 2020
Phage therapy is becoming a widely recognized alternative for fighting pathogenic bacteria due to increasing antibiotic resistance problems. However, one of the common concerns related to the use of phages is the evolution of bacterial resistance against
Elina Laanto   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Experimental transmission of piscine orthoreovirus-1 (PRV-1) in different life stages of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and brown trout (Salmo trutta)

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2023
Piscine orthoreovirus -1 (PRV-1) causes the disease heart and skeletal muscle inflammation (HSMI) in farmed Atlantic salmon, and the virus has been detected in wild anadromous Atlantic salmon and brown trout.
Dhamotharan Kannimuthu   +17 more
doaj   +1 more source

Mobile-CRISPRi as a tool for genetic manipulation in the intracellular pathogen Piscirickettsia salmonis

open access: yesApplied and Environmental Microbiology
Piscirickettsia salmonis is the causative agent of salmonid rickettsial septicemia (SRS), the main bacterial disease affecting the salmon industry in Chile.
Javiera Ortiz-Severin   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Genomic characterization of Nocardia seriolae strains isolated from diseased fish

open access: yesMicrobiologyOpen, 2019
Members of the genus Nocardia are widespread in diverse environments; a wide range of Nocardia species are known to cause nocardiosis in several animals, including cat, dog, fish, and humans. Of the pathogenic Nocardia species, N.
Hyun‐Ja Han   +10 more
doaj   +1 more source

Aeromonas hydrophila Induces Skin Disturbance through Mucosal Microbiota Dysbiosis in Striped Catfish (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus)

open access: yesmSphere, 2022
Bacterial pathogens are well equipped to adhere to and initiate infection in teleost fish. Fish skin mucus serves as the first barrier against environmental pathogens.
Li-Hsuan Chen   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Organ‐specific redox imbalances in spinal muscular atrophy mice are partially rescued by SMN antisense oligonucleotides

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
We identified a systemic, progressive loss of protein S‐glutathionylation—detected by nonreducing western blotting—alongside dysregulation of glutathione‐cycle enzymes in both neuronal and peripheral tissues of Taiwanese SMA mice. These alterations were partially rescued by SMN antisense oligonucleotide therapy, revealing persistent redox imbalance as ...
Sofia Vrettou, Brunhilde Wirth
wiley   +1 more source

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