15 results match your criteria: "University of Sydneygrid.1013.3[Affiliation]"

To characterize the ongoing evolution of myxoma virus in Australian rabbits, we used experimental infections of laboratory rabbits to determine the virulence and disease phenotypes of recent virus isolates. The viruses, collected between 2012 and 2015, fell into three lineages, one of which, lineage c, experienced a punctuated increase in evolutionary rate. All viruses were capable of causing acute death with aspects of neutropenic septicemia, characterized by minimal signs of myxomatosis, the occurrence of pulmonary edema and bacteria invasions throughout internal organs, but with no inflammatory response.

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Diverse RNA Viruses Associated with Diatom, Eustigmatophyte, Dinoflagellate, and Rhodophyte Microalgae Cultures.

J Virol

October 2022

Sydney Institute for Infectious Diseases, School of Life and Environmental Sciences and School of Medical Sciences, University of Sydneygrid.1013.3, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Unicellular microalgae are of immense ecological importance with growing commercial potential in industries such as renewable energy, food, and pharmacology. Viral infections can have a profound impact on the growth and evolution of their hosts. However, very little is known of the diversity within, and the effect of, unicellular microalgal RNA viruses.

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Cell wall deficient bacterial L-forms are induced by exposure to cell wall-targeting antibiotics and immune effectors such as lysozyme. L-forms of different bacteria (including Escherichia coli) have been reported in human infections, but whether this is a normal adaptive strategy or simply an artifact of antibiotic treatment in certain bacterial species remains unclear. Here we show that members of a representative, diverse set of pathogenic E.

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Enhanced levels of resistance to antibiotics arising from amplification of an antibiotic resistance gene that impact therapeutic options are increasingly observed. Amplification can also disclose novel phenotypes leading to treatment failure. However, the mechanism is poorly understood.

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Our current understanding of plant viruses stems largely from those affecting economically important plants. Yet plant species in cultivation represent a small and biased subset of the plant kingdom. Here, we describe virus diversity and abundance in 1,079 transcriptomes from species across the breadth of the plant kingdom (Archaeplastida) by analyzing open-source data from the 1000 Plant Transcriptomes Initiative (1KP).

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The global epidemiology of multidrug resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae, a serious threat to both animal and human health, is dominated by the spread of pathogenic clones, each separately evolving via acquisition of transferable antibiotic resistance or niche-specific virulence determinants. In horses, K. pneumoniae infection can lead to severe respiratory illness.

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  • Understanding the diversity of capsular polysaccharides (CPS) is essential for effectively using phage therapy against panresistant Acinetobacter baumannii infections.
  • The clinical isolate A. baumannii 36-1454, which has a novel K locus (KL127), shows differences in CPS structure compared to another strain (KL128), specifically in the glycosyltransferase genes and linkages of sugar units in their CPS chains.
  • The study highlights the relevance of Wzy proteins in forming CPS linkages and discusses how these findings can inform future phage therapy strategies for treating infections that are resistant to current antibiotics.
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  • * Recent advances in high-throughput sequencing, specifically nanopore technology, have improved the identification of fungal species, utilizing specialized databases and refined algorithms to enhance accuracy.
  • * This study provides valuable insights on characterizing complex fungal communities through various sequencing methods and offers a practical guide for future metagenomics analyses on fungi.
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The pathogenic yeast Cryptococcus neoformans causes nearly 200,000 deaths annually in immunocompromised individuals. Cryptococcus cells can undergo substantial morphological change during mammalian infection, including increased capsule and cell size, the release of shed capsule, and the production of titan (>10 μm), micro (<2 μm)-, and irregular cells. We examined phenotypic variation under conditions designed to simulate stress in a collection of nine lineages derived from the C.

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Plasma-Derived HIV-1 Virions Contain Considerable Levels of Defective Genomes.

J Virol

March 2022

Centre for Virus Research, The Westmead Institute of Medical Research, The University of Sydneygrid.1013.3, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Genetically-characterizing full-length HIV-1 RNA is critical for identifying genetically-intact genomes and for comparing these RNA genomes to proviral DNA. We have developed a method for sequencing plasma-derived RNA using long-range sequencing (PRLS assay; ∼8.3 kb from to the 3' end or ∼5 kb from to the 3' end).

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Global control of COVID-19 will require the deployment of vaccines capable of inducing long-term protective immunity against SARS-CoV-2 variants. In this report, we describe an adjuvanted subunit candidate vaccine that affords elevated, sustained, and cross-variant SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) in multiple animal models. Alhydroxiquim-II is a Toll-Like Receptor (TLR) 7/8 small-molecule agonist chemisorbed on aluminum hydroxide (Alhydrogel).

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Carbapenem resistance in Acinetobacter baumannii is primarily due to the global spread of two main clones that carry , , and However, new carbapenem-resistant clones are emerging that are also resistant to a wide range of antibiotics. Strains belonging to ST85 (Institut Pasteur) carry the metallo-β-lactamase carbapenem resistance gene. Here, we completed the genome sequence of an ST85 strain, Cl300, recovered in 2015 in Lebanon, using a combination of Illumina MiSeq and Oxford Nanopore sequencing and a hybrid assembly approach.

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The Cryptococcus gattii species complex has often been referred to as a primary pathogen due to its high infection frequency among apparently immunocompetent patients. In order to scrutinize the immune status of patients and the lineages of etiologic agents, we analyzed patient histories and the molecular types of etiologic agents from 135 global C. gattii cases.

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To enhance the utility of the genetically diverse panel of Acinetobacter baumannii isolates reported recently by Galac and coworkers (M. R. Galac, E.

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Polymyxin-Induced Metabolic Perturbations in Human Lung Epithelial Cells.

Antimicrob Agents Chemother

August 2021

Biomedicine Discovery Institute, Department of Microbiology, Monash Universitygrid.1002.3, Victoria, Australia.

Inhaled polymyxins are associated with toxicity in human lung epithelial cells that involves multiple apoptotic pathways. However, the mechanism of polymyxin-induced pulmonary toxicity remains unclear. This study aims to investigate polymyxin-induced metabolomic perturbations in human lung epithelial A549 cells.

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