973 resultados para Mycobacterium kansasii


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The synthesis, characterization and the anti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) activities of three ruthenium complexes containing the 2-pyridinecarboxylic acid anion (picolinate), with formulae cis-[Ru(pic)(dppm)(2)]PF(6) (1), Cis- [Ru(pic)(dppe)(2)]PF(6) (2) and [Ru(pic)(2)(PPh(3))(2)] (3) [pic = 2-pyridinecarboxylate; dppm = bis(diphenylphosphino)methane: dppe = 1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane; PPh(3) = triphenylphosphine] are reported in this article. The complexes were characterized by elemental analysis, spectroscopic and electrochemical techniques. Their in vitro anti mycobacterial activity was determinated as the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) for MTB cell growth, measured by the REMA method. The best MICs were found for complexes (1) and (2), with values of 0.78 and 0.26 mu g/mL, respectively. The results are comparable to or better than ""first line"" or ""second line"" drugs commonly used in the treatment of TB. (C) 2009 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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Buruli ulcer disease (BUD), a devastating tropical disease caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans, occurs in more than 80% of the administrative districts of Ghana. To elucidate community perceptions and
understanding of the aetiology of BUD, attitudes towards Buruli patients and treatment-seeking behaviours, we conducted a survey with 504 heads of households and seven focus group discussions in Ga West District, Ghana. Although 67% of participants regarded BUD as a health problem, 53% did not know its cause. Sixteen per cent attributed the cause to drinking non-potable water, 8.1% mentioned poor personal hygiene or dirty surroundings, and 5.5% identified swimming or wading in ponds as a risk factor. About 5.2% thought that witchcraft and curses cause BUD, and 71.8% indicated that BU sufferers first seek treatment from herbalists and only refer to the hospital as a last resort. The main
reasons were prospects of prolonged hospital stay, cost of transport, loss of earnings and opportunity associated with parents attending their children’s hospitalization over extended period, delays in being
attended by medical staff, and not knowing the cause of the disease or required treatment. The level of acceptance of BUD sufferers was high in adults but less so in children. The challenge facing health workers is to break the vicious cycle of poor medical outcomes leading to poor attitudes to hospital treatment in the community. Because herbalists are often the first people consulted by those who contract the disease, they need to be trained in early recognition of the pre-ulcerative stage of Buruli lesions.

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This work presents the progress made towards synthesizing 2-oxo-16-(3', 4'methylenedioxyphenyl)-trans-15-hexadecene, an antimycobacterial compound that was originally isolated from the leaves of Piper Sanctum. The hydrocarbon chain of the molecule was synthesized first by opening a 15-pentadecanolactone ring by means of HI, and performing an E2 elimination reaction on the molecule followed by an organolithium reaction with CH3Li. Hexadec-15-en-2-one that was afforded this way was later reacted with 5-bromobenzo[d][1,3]dioxole following the appropriate Heck reaction protocol that allows for the formation of a palladium catalyzed carbon-carbon bond. The modes of action of 2-oxo-16-(3', 4'-methylenedioxyphenyl)-trans-15hexadecene are comparable to the ones of rifampicin, a marketable drug that has been successfully used in the treatment of tuberculosis in the past. Additionally, this compound can serve as an intermediate towards the synthesis of 2-oxo-16-(3', 4' methylenedioxyphenyl)-hexadecane and 2-oxo-14-(3', 4' -methylenedioxyphenyl) tetradecane, both strong inhibitors of the growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Lastly, due to Multi-Drug Resistant tuberculosis, there has been an increasing need to find alternative cures for tuberculosis. Therefore, the work on 2-qxo-16-(3', 4'methylenedioxyphenyl)-trans-15-hexadecene is not only chemically interesting but it is also biologically important.

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Background & Aims: Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis has been proposed as a cause of Crohn’s disease. We report a prospective, parallel, placebo-controlled, double-blind, randomized trial of 2 years of clarithromycin, rifabutin, and clofazimine in active Crohn’s disease, with a further year of follow-up. Methods: Two hundred thirteen patients were randomized to clarithromycin 750 mg/day, rifabutin 450 mg/day, clofazimine 50 mg/day or placebo, in addition to a 16-week tapering course of prednisolone. Those in remission (Crohn’s Disease Activity Index ≤150) at week 16 continued their study medications in the maintenance phase of the trial. Primary end points were the proportion of patients experiencing at least 1 relapse at 12, 24, and 36 months. Results: At week 16, there were significantly more subjects in remission in the antibiotic arm (66%) than the placebo arm (50%; P = .02). Of 122 subjects entering the maintenance phase, 39% taking antibiotics experienced at least 1 relapse between weeks 16 and 52, compared with 56% taking placebo (P = .054). At week 104, the figures were 26% and 43%, respectively (P = .14). During the following year, 59% of the antibiotic group and 50% of the placebo group relapsed (P = .54). Conclusions: Using combination antibiotic therapy with clarithromycin, rifabutin, and clofazimine for up to 2 years, we did not find evidence of a sustained benefit. This finding does not support a significant role for Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis in the pathogenesis of Crohn’s disease in the majority of patients. Short-term improvement was seen when this combination was added to corticosteroids, most likely because of nonspecific antibacterial effects.

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The Clp chaperones and proteases play an important role in protein homeostasis in the cell. They are highly conserved across prokaryotes and found also in the mitochondria of eukaryotes and the chloroplasts of plants. They function mainly in the disaggregation, unfolding and degradation of native as well as misfolded proteins. Here, we provide a comprehensive analysis of the Clp chaperones and proteases in the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. The parasite contains four Clp ATPases, which we term PfClpB1, PfClpB2, PfClpC and PfClpM. One PfClpP, the proteolytic subunit, and one PfClpR, which is an inactive version of the protease, were also identified. Expression of all Clp chaperones and proteases was confirmed in blood-stage parasites. The proteins were localized to the apicoplast, a non-photosynthetic organelle that accommodates several important metabolic pathways in P. falciparum, with the exception of PfClpB2 (also known as Hsp101), which was found in the parasitophorous vacuole. Both PfClpP and PfClpR form mostly homoheptameric rings as observed by size-exclusion chromatography, analytical ultracentrifugation and electron microscopy. The X-ray structure of PfClpP showed the protein as a compacted tetradecamer similar to that observed for Streptococcus pneumoniae and Mycobacterium tuberculosis ClpPs. Our data suggest the presence of a ClpCRP complex in the apicoplast of P. falciparum.

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Individuals infected with mycobacteria are likely to experience episodes of concurrent infections with unrelated respiratory pathogens, including the seasonal or pandemic circulating influenza A virus strains. We analyzed the impact of influenza A virus and mycobacterial respiratory coinfection on the development of CD8 T cell responses to each pathogen. Coinfected mice exhibited reduced frequency and numbers of CD8 T cells specific to Mycobacterium bovis bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) in the lungs, and the IFN-γ CD8 T cell response to BCG-encoded OVA was decreased in the lungs of coinfected mice, when compared with mice infected with BCG alone. Moreover, after 2 wk of infection, mice coinfected with both pathogens showed a significant increase in the number of mycobacteria present in the lung compared with mice infected with BCG only. Following adoptive transfer into coinfected mice, transgenic CD8 T cells specific for OVA257–264 failed to proliferate as extensively in the mediastinal lymph nodes as in mice infected only with BCG-OVA. Also noted was a reduction in the proliferation of BCG-specific CD4 transgenic T cells in mice coinfected with influenza compared with mice infected with BCG alone. Furthermore, phenotypic analysis of CD11c+ dendritic cells from mediastinal lymph nodes of the infected mice showed that coinfection was associated with decreased surface expression of MHC class II and class I. Thus, concurrent pulmonary infection with influenza A virus is associated with decreased MHC expression on dendritic cells, reduced activation of BCG-specific CD4 and CD8 T cells, and impaired clearance of mycobacteria.

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A 34-year-old Indian student who immigrated to Australia five years ago presented with a four-week history of neck pain. Physical examination revealed two firm fixed cervical lymph nodes in the anterior triangle and midline region which were tender on palpation and erythematous on inspection. Cording phenomenon was found on ZN staining of FNA sample and mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) PCR confirmed the diagnosis with incomplete resistance to isoniazid. Patient was treated with other three first line antituberculosis medications for nine months with an excellent outcome. Prednisolone was also used as adjunctive therapy and tapered during the course of treatment.

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Tuberculosis (TB) remains a pressing unmet medical need, particularly with the emergence of multidrug-resistant and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis. Here, a series of 1,4-substituted-1,2,3-triazoles have been synthesized and evaluated as potential antitubercular agents. These compounds were assembled via click chemistry in high crude purity and in moderate to high yield. Of the compounds tested, 12 compounds showed promising antitubercular activity with six possessing minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values <10 μg mL-1, and total selectivity for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) growth inhibition. A second set of 21 compounds bearing variations on ring C were synthesized and evaluated. This second library gave an additional six compounds displaying MIC values ≤10 μg mL-1 and total selectivity for Mtb growth inhibition. These compounds serve as an excellent starting point for further development of antitubercular therapies.

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BACKGROUND: Lactoferrin is a natural multifunctional protein known to have antitumor, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory activity. Apart from its antimicrobial effects, lactoferrin is known to boost the immune response by enhancing antioxidants. Lactoferrin exists in various forms depending on its iron saturation. The present study was done to observe the effect of lactoferrin, isolated from bovine and buffalo colostrum, on red blood cells (RBCs) and macrophages (human monocytic cell line-derived macrophages THP1 cells). METHODS: Lactoferrin obtained from both species and in different iron saturation forms were used in the present study, and treatment of host cells were given with different forms of lactoferrin at different concentrations. These treated host cells were used for various studies, including morphometric analysis, viability by MTT assay, survivin gene expression, production of reactive oxygen species, phagocytic properties, invasion assay, and Toll-like receptor-4, Toll-like receptor-9, and MDR1 expression, to investigate the interaction between lactoferrin and host cells and the possible mechanism of action with regard to parasitic infections. RESULTS: The mechanism of interaction between host cells and lactoferrin have shown various aspects of gene expression and cellular activity depending on the degree of iron saturation of lactoferrin. A significant increase (P<0.05) in production of reactive oxygen species, phagocytic activity, and Toll-like receptor expression was observed in host cells incubated with iron-saturated lactoferrin when compared with an untreated control group. However, there was no significant (P>0.05) change in percentage viability in the different groups of host cells treated, and no downregulation of survivin gene expression was found at 48 hours post-incubation. Upregulation of the Toll-like receptor and downregulation of the P-gp gene confirmed the immunomodulatory potential of lactoferrin protein. CONCLUSION: The present study details the interaction between lactoferrin and parasite host cells, ie, RBCs and macrophages, using various cellular processes and expression studies. The study reveals the possible mechanism of action against various intracellular pathogens such as Toxoplasma, Plasmodium, Leishmania, Trypanosoma, and Mycobacterium. The presence of iron in lactoferrin plays an important role in enhancing the various activities taking place inside these cells. This work provides a lot of information about targeting lactoferrin against many parasitic infections which can rule out the exact pathways for inhibition of diseases caused by intracellular microbes mainly targeting RBCs and macrophages for their survival. Therefore, this initial study can serve as a baseline for further evaluation of the mechanism of action of lactoferrin against parasitic diseases, which is not fully understood to date.

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The genome of virulent strains may possess the ability to mutate by means of antigenic shift and/or antigenic drift as well as being resistant to antibiotics with time. The outbreak and spread of these virulent diseases including avian influenza (H1N1), severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-Corona virus), cholera (Vibrio cholera), tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis), Ebola hemorrhagic fever (Ebola Virus) and AIDS (HIV-1) necessitate urgent attention to develop diagnostic protocols and assays for rapid detection and screening. Rapid and accurate detection of first cases with certainty will contribute significantly in preventing disease transmission and escalation to pandemic levels. As a result, there is a need to develop technologies that can meet the heavy demand of an all-embedded, inexpensive, specific and fast biosensing for the detection and screening of pathogens in active or latent forms to offer quick diagnosis and early treatments in order to avoid disease aggravation and unnecessary late treatment costs. Nucleic acid aptamers are short, single-stranded RNA or DNA sequences that can selectively bind to specific cellular and biomolecular targets. Aptamers, as new-age bioaffinity probes, have the necessary biophysical characteristics for improved pathogen detection. This article seeks to review global pandemic situations in relation to advances in pathogen detection systems. It particularly discusses aptameric biosensing and establishes application opportunities for effective pandemic monitoring. Insights into the application of continuous polymeric supports as the synthetic base for aptamer coupling to provide the needed convective mass transport for rapid screening is also presented.

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Tuberculosis (TB) is still a major public health issue in developing countries, and its chemotherapy is compromised by poor drug compliance and severe side effects. This study aimed to synthesize and characterize new multimodal PEGylated liposomes encapsulated with clinically commonly used anti-TB drugs with linkage to small interfering RNA (siRNA) against transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1). The novel NP-siRNA liposomes could target THP-1-derived human macrophages that were the host cells of mycobacterium infection. The biological effects of the NP-siRNA liposomes were evaluated on cell cycle distribution, apoptosis, autophagy, and the gene silencing efficiency of TGF-β1 siRNA in human macrophages. We also explored the proteomic responses to the newly synthesized NP-siRNA liposomes using the stable isotope labeling with amino acids in cell culture approach. The results showed that the multifunctional PEGylated liposomes were successfully synthesized and chemically characterized with a mean size of 265.1 nm. The novel NP-siRNA liposomes functionalized with the anti-TB drugs and TGF-β1 siRNA were endocytosed efficiently by human macrophages as visualized by transmission electron microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Furthermore, the liposomes showed a low cytotoxicity toward human macrophages. There was no significant effect on cell cycle distribution and apoptosis in THP-1-derived macrophages after drug exposure at concentrations ranging from 2.5 to 62.5 μg/mL. Notably, there was a 6.4-fold increase in the autophagy of human macrophages when treated with the NP-siRNA liposomes at 62.5 μg/mL. In addition, the TGF-β1 and nuclear factor-κB expression levels were downregulated by the NP-siRNA liposomes in THP-1-derived macrophages. The Ingenuity Pathway Analysis data showed that there were over 40 signaling pathways involved in the proteomic responses to NP-siRNA liposome exposure in human macrophages, with 160 proteins mapped. The top five canonical signaling pathways were eukaryotic initiation factor 2 signaling, actin cytoskeleton signaling, remodeling of epithelial adherens junctions, epithelial adherens junction signaling, and Rho GDP-dissociation inhibitor signaling pathways. Collectively, the novel synthetic targeting liposomes represent a promising delivery system for anti-TB drugs to human macrophages with good selectivity and minimal cytotoxicity.

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O estudo pretendeu abordar a imunidade humoral na Tuberculose. Foi um estudo de teste diagnóstico que avaliou um antígeno específico, constituinte da parede celular da micobactéria, denominado LIPOARABINOMANNAN (LAM), proveniente de Cambridge, MA, USA da Companhia Dyna-Gen. O objetivo principal do estudo foi a detecção de anticorpos IgG anti-LAM em casos de tuberculose pulmonar, extrapulmonar e formas combinadas da doença. A casuística total compreendeu 173 pacientes portadores de tuberculose, sendo a mesma confirmada por métodos bacteriológicos e/ou anatomopatológicos de biópsias de diversos órgãos em 114 casos (65,8%). Em 46 casos (26,5%) a doença se confirmou por rigorosos critérios clínicos, radiológicos e de seguimento após tratamento adequado. Cento e quinze pacientes eram do sexo masculino (66,5%) e 58 do sexo feminino (33,5%). Cento e trinta e um eram brancos (75,7%), 24 negros (13,9%) e 18 mistos (10,4%). O total de formas pulmonares foi de 88 casos (51%), sendo 81 (46,8%) formas bacilíferas e 7 casos (4,0%) não-bacilíferas. Dos casos com baciloscopia direta negativa, 3 apresentaram culturas positivas, 2 culturas negativas e em 2 casos a mesma não foi realizada. Formas extrapulmonares compreenderam 71 casos (41%) com predomínio de forma miliar, ganglionar, pleural e do SNC. A combinação de ambas as formas ocorreu em 14 casos (8,1%). Radiologicamente, houve predomínio de lesões escavadas (30,1%), consolidação (13,9%), padrão miliar (11%) e exame radiológico normal (11%), além de outros achados. Da série, 118 pacientes eram HIV negativos (68,2%) e 55 eram HIV positivos (31,8%). As principais comorbidades associadas foram Diabetes Melittus (DM), Alcoolismo, Cardiopatia e Neoplasia, entre outras. Exames culturais foram realizados em 145 pacientes, sendo que em 72 casos a cultura foi positiva (41,6%) e foi negativa em 10 casos (5,8%). Dos 72 exames culturais positivos, o teste do MycoDot foi positivo em 47 casos (65,2%) e negativo em 25 (34,7%). Em 10 exames culturais negativos, o mesmo foi positivo em 6 casos (60%) e negativo em 4 casos (40%). Em 63 exames culturais não realizados, o teste do MycoDot foi positivo em 46 casos e negativos em 17. Os resultados do teste MycoDot na série total foram: positivos em 120 pacientes (69,4%) e negativos em 53 pacientes (30,6%). As formas pulmonares bacilíferas, não bacilíferas, extrapulmonares e combinadas apresentaram sensibilidade de 74,1%, 85,7%, 63,4% e 64,3% respectivamente. O grupo controle foi de 77 indivíduos assim distribuídos: 41 sadios, 16 portadores de lesões residuais de tuberculose, 6 sadios com BCG prévia, 6 sadios sem BCG prévia e 8 com outras comorbidades. O resultado do teste MycoDot foi negativo em 73 casos (94,8%) e positivo em 4 casos (5,2%). A sensibilidade da casuística total foi de 69,4%, a especificidade foi de 94,8%, o valor preditivo positivo (VPP) foi de 96,8% e o valor preditivo negativo (VPN) foi de 57,9%. Dos pacientes HIV positivos a sensibilidade foi de 61,8% e a especificidade foi de 100%. Nos pacientes HIV negativos a sensibilidade foi de 72,9% e a especificidade foi de 94,7%. Concluiu-se que o Teste MycoDot é de fácil realização, baixo custo, podendo ser útil como uma ferramenta adicional para o diagnóstico da tuberculose.

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O antraceno, o fenantreno e o pireno são hidrocarbonetos aromáticos policíclicos (HAPs) que podem ser carcinogênicos e que não são degradados pela maioria dos microrganismos do solo. A biorremediação é uma estratégia para eliminação dos HAPs, que pode demandar a inoculação de microrganismos degradadores e a modificação das condições químicas e físicas do solo. O objetivo do presente estudo foi isolar, identificar e caracterizar microrganismos degradadores e mineralizadores de antraceno, fenantreno e pireno em meio mineral e no solo, assim como avaliar a influência do pH e da disponibilidade de água, N, P, Fe e S na biorremediação de um solo contaminado com antraceno. Seis amostras de solo de landfarming foram inoculadas individualmente a um solo contaminado em laboratório com antraceno. Após 176 dias, o solo com maior produção de C-CO2 foi utilizado para o enriquecimento em meio mineral mais antraceno. Os microrganismos foram isolados e identificados pelo seqüenciamento do gene do RNAr. A capacidade dos microrganismos em degradar os 3 HAPs no meio mineral e no solo foi avaliada por cromatografia gasosa. A mineralização de diferentes concentrações de antraceno, fenantreno e pireno no solo foi avaliada por respirometria, assim como o efeito de diferentes doses de N, P, S e Fe, de diferentes pH e umidades do solo na mineralização do antraceno. Isolou-se do solo de landfarming um consórcio microbiano composto por 6 bactérias, identificadas como Mycobacterium fortuitum, Bacillus cereus, Microbacterium sp., Gordonia polyisoprenivorans, Microbacteriaceae bacterium e Naphthaleneutilizing bacterium, e um fungo, Fusarium oxysporum. O consórcio microbiano degradou respectivamente 48, 67 e 22% do antraceno, fenantreno e pireno do meio mineral. No solo o consórcio degradou, em média, mais de 92% e mineralizou mais de 78% das diferentes concentrações destes 3 HAPs em 70 dias. As maiores mineralizações do antraceno ocorreram nos solos com as maiores umidades gravimétricas (12,5%) e pH (7,5). A adição de 100 kg ha-1 ou mais de nitrogênio no solo e a conseqüente redução da relação C:N para valores inferiores a 67:1 diminuíram a mineralização do antraceno no solo. O aumento da disponibilidade do fósforo, do ferro e do enxofre e a presença de amplas relações C:P (1076:1 a 50:1) e C:N:P (1076:16:1 a 50:1,3:1) no solo não influenciaram a mineralização do antraceno. Conclui-se que a seleção e a inoculação ao solo de microrganismos degradadores de HAPs, associado a modificação das condições ambientais, pode conduzir a um eficiente processo de biorremediação, onde a grande maioria dos HAPs é mineralizada em curto período de tempo.