Publications by authors named "Kristin Moderzynski"

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  • Rickettsioses are increasingly recognized serious diseases caused by intracellular bacteria called rickettsiae, specifically R. typhi and R. prowazekii, which lead to endemic and epidemic typhus.
  • Researchers have developed a monoclonal antibody (BNI52) targeting R. typhi that specifically identifies typhus group rickettsiae and binds to surface protein fragments derived from the bacteria's GroEL protein.
  • The study suggests that these GroEL protein fragments could be important in developing protective immunity and potential vaccines, while the BNI52 antibody can be used for accurate diagnostic detection of these pathogens.
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Endemic typhus caused by Rickettsia (R.) typhi is an emerging febrile disease that can be fatal due to multiple organ pathology. Here we analyzed the requirements for protection against R.

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Rickettsia typhi is an intracellular bacterium that causes endemic typhus, a febrile disease that can be fatal due to complications including pneumonia, hepatitis and meningoencephalitis, the latter being a regular outcome in T and B cell-deficient C57BL/6 RAG1-/- mice upon Rickettsia typhi infection. Here, we show that CD4+ TH1 cells that are generated in C57BL/6 mice upon R. typhi infection are as protective as cytotoxic CD8+ T cells.

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Rickettsia (R.) typhi is the causative agent of endemic typhus, an emerging febrile disease that is associated with complications such as pneumonia, encephalitis and liver dysfunction. To elucidate how innate immune mechanisms contribute to defense and pathology we here analyzed R.

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Rickettsioses are emerging febrile diseases caused by obligate intracellular bacteria belonging to the family Rickettsiaceae. Rickettsia typhi belongs to the typhus group (TG) of this family and is the causative agent of endemic typhus, a disease that can be fatal. In the present study, we analyzed the course of R.

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