Publications by authors named "Ian A Cooper"

With the rise of antimicrobial resistance, novel ways to treat bacterial infections are required and the use of predatory bacteria may be one such approach. Bdellovibrio species have been shown in vitro to predate on a wide range of other Gram-negative bacteria, including CDC category A/B pathogens such as Yersinia pestis. The data reported here show that treatment of SKH-1 mice with Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus HD100 provided significant protection from a lethal challenge of Yersinia pestis CO92.

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Background: Although bacterial peptidases are known to be produced by various microorganisms, including pathogenic bacteria, their role in bacterial physiology is not fully understood. In particular, oligopeptidases are thought to be mainly involved in degradation of short peptides e.g.

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Resistance to antibiotics is a problem not only in terms of healthcare but also biodefense. Engineering of resistance into a human pathogen could create an untreatable biothreat pathogen. One such pathogen is Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examined how human neutrophils interact with the Gram-negative pathogen Yersinia pseudotuberculosis in lab settings.
  • Despite existing research on how Yersinia impacts neutrophil function, there's a lack of studies on whether neutrophils can kill Yersinia.
  • The findings showed that the Y. pseudotuberculosis strain IP32953 is resistant to neutrophil killing, although the bacteria were still taken up by the neutrophils.
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Background: New and improved antimicrobial countermeasures are urgently needed to counteract increased resistance to existing antimicrobial treatments and to combat currently untreatable or new emerging infectious diseases. We demonstrate that computational comparative genomics, together with experimental screening, can identify potential generic (i.e.

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