28 results match your criteria: "the University of Melbournegrid.1008.9[Affiliation]"
Microbiol Spectr
December 2022
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, The University of Melbournegrid.1008.9, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Metal ions are required by all organisms for the chemical processes that support life. However, in excess they can also exert toxicity within biological systems. During infection, bacterial pathogens such as Streptococcus pneumoniae are exposed to host-imposed metal intoxication, where the toxic properties of metals, such as copper, are exploited to aid in microbial clearance.
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November 2022
MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
The intracellular bacterium inhibits virus replication and is being harnessed around the world to fight mosquito-borne diseases through releases of mosquitoes carrying the symbiont. strains vary in their ability to invade mosquito populations and suppress viruses in part due to differences in their density within the insect and associated fitness costs. Using whole-genome sequencing, we demonstrate the existence of two variants in AlbB, a strain being released in natural populations of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes.
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December 2022
Asia Pacific Centre for Animal Health, Melbourne Veterinary School, The University of Melbournegrid.1008.9, Victoria, Australia.
mBio
October 2022
Institute for Genome Sciences, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
For decades, the remote island nation of Samoa (population ~200,000) has faced endemic typhoid fever despite improvements in water quality, sanitation, and economic development. We recently described the epidemiology of typhoid fever in Samoa from 2008 to 2019 by person, place, and time; however, the local Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi) population structure, evolutionary origins, and genomic features remained unknown.
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August 2022
Facultad de Medicina, Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas en Retrovirus y Sida (INBIRS), Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA), Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Combined Antiretroviral therapy (cART) suppresses HIV replication but fails to eradicate the virus, which persists in a small pool of long-lived latently infected cells. Immune activation and residual inflammation during cART are considered to contribute to viral persistence. Galectins, a family of β-galactoside-binding proteins, play central roles in host-pathogen interactions and inflammatory responses.
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August 2022
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, The University of Melbournegrid.1008.9, Victoria, Australia.
Intracellular RIG-I receptors represent key innate sensors of RNA virus infection, and RIG-I activation results in the induction of hundreds of host effector genes, including interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs). Synthetic RNA agonists targeting RIG-I have shown promise as antivirals against a broad spectrum of viruses, including influenza A virus (IAV), in both and mouse models of infection. Herein, we demonstrate that treatment of a ferret airway epithelial (FRL) cell line with a RIG-I agonist rapidly and potently induced expression of a broad range of ISGs and resulted in potent inhibition of growth of different IAV strains.
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July 2022
Asia Pacific Centre for Animal Health, Melbourne Veterinary School, The University of Melbournegrid.1008.9, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Kangaroos are considered to be an important reservoir of Q fever in Australia, although there is limited knowledge on the true prevalence and distribution of coxiellosis in Australian macropod populations. Serological tests serve as useful surveillance tools, but formal test validation is needed to be able to estimate true seroprevalence rates, and few tests have been validated to screen wildlife species for Q fever. In this study, we modified and optimized a phase-specific indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) for the detection of IgG antibodies against Coxiella burnetii in macropod sera.
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June 2022
Australian Infectious Diseases Research Centre and School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, The University of Queenslandgrid.1003.2, St. Lucia, Australia.
The nasopharynx and the skin are the major oxygen-rich anatomical sites for colonization by the human pathogen Streptococcus pyogenes (group A Streptococcus [GAS]). To establish infection, GAS must survive oxidative stress generated during aerobic metabolism and the release of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by host innate immune cells. Glutathione is the major host antioxidant molecule, while GAS is glutathione auxotrophic.
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May 2022
Department of Biochemistry and Pharmacology, Bio21 Molecular Science and Biotechnology Institute, The University of Melbournegrid.1008.9, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Current best practice for the treatment of malaria relies on short half-life artemisinins that are failing against emerging Kelch 13 mutant parasite strains. Here, we introduce a liposome-like self-assembly of a dimeric artesunate glycerophosphocholine conjugate (dAPC-S) as an amphiphilic prodrug for the short-lived antimalarial drug, dihydroartemisinin (DHA), with enhanced killing of Kelch 13 mutant artemisinin-resistant parasites. Cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM) images and the dynamic light scattering (DLS) technique show that dAPC-S typically exhibits a multilamellar liposomal structure with a size distribution similar to that of the liposomes generated using thin-film dispersion (dAPC-L).
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April 2022
Department of Entomology, Nanjing Agricultural Universitygrid.27871.3b, Nanjing, China.
mSystems
April 2022
State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology, Huazhong Agricultural Universitygrid.35155.37, Wuhan, China.
Soil-borne fungal phytopathogens are important threats to soil and crop health. However, their community composition and environmental determinants remain unclear. Here, we explored the effects of agricultural fertilization regime (i.
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February 2021
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Macaugrid.437123.0, Macau SAR, China.
Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) is a common phenomenon of microorganisms that enable efficient utilization of carbon nutrients, critical for the fitness of microorganisms in the wild and for pathogenic species to cause infection. In most filamentous fungal species, the conserved transcription factor CreA/Cre1 mediates CCR. Previous studies demonstrated a primary function for CreA/Cre1 in carbon metabolism; however, the phenotype of / mutants indicated broader roles.
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February 2022
Infection and Immunity, Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Royal Children's Hospital, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Streptococcus pneumoniae (the pneumococcus) is a leading cause of pneumonia in children under 5 years of age. Coinfection by pneumococci and respiratory viruses enhances disease severity. Little is known about pneumococcal coinfections with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
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February 2022
Central Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Mouthwash is a commonly used product and has been proposed as an alternative intervention to prevent gonorrhea transmission. However, the long-term effects of mouthwash on the oral microbiota are largely unknown. We investigated the impact of 12 weeks of daily mouthwash use on the oropharyngeal microbiota in a subset of men who have sex with men who participated in a randomized trial comparing the efficacy of two alcohol-free mouthwashes for the prevention of gonorrhea.
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February 2022
Oral Health Cooperative Research Centre, Melbourne Dental School, Bio21 Institute, The University of Melbournegrid.1008.9, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
The type IX secretion system (T9SS) transports cargo proteins through the outer membrane of and attaches them to the cell surface for functions including pathogenesis, gliding motility, and degradation of carbon sources. The T9SS comprises at least 20 different proteins and includes several modules: the trans-envelope core module comprising the PorL/M motor and the PorK/N ring, the outer membrane Sov translocon, and the cell attachment complex. However, the spatial organization of these modules is unknown.
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February 2022
Rhodes Collegegrid.262541.6 Biology Department, Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
The divalent transition metal cation manganese is important for protein function, particularly under conditions of iron limitation, nitrosative stress, and oxidative stress, but can mediate substantial toxicity in excess. Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium possesses multiple manganese importers, but the pathways for manganese efflux remain poorly defined. The .
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February 2022
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, The University of Melbournegrid.1008.9, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Klebsiella pneumoniae is an opportunistic Gram-negative pathogen that is a leading cause of healthcare-associated infections, including pneumonia, urinary tract infections, and sepsis. Essential to the colonization and infection by K. pneumoniae is the acquisition of nutrients, such as the transition metal ion zinc.
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February 2022
The University of Queenslandgrid.1003.2, School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, Australian Infectious Diseases Research Centre, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Acinetobacter baumannii causes high mortality in ventilator-associated pneumonia patients, and antibiotic treatment is compromised by multidrug-resistant strains resistant to β-lactams, carbapenems, cephalosporins, polymyxins, and tetracyclines. Among COVID-19 patients receiving ventilator support, a multidrug-resistant A. baumannii secondary infection is associated with a 2-fold increase in mortality.
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February 2022
Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital), The University of Melbournegrid.1008.9, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 (PfEMP1), a diverse family of multidomain proteins expressed on the surface of malaria-infected erythrocytes, is an important target of protective immunity against malaria. Our group recently studied transcription of the genes encoding PfEMP1 in individuals from Papua, Indonesia, with severe or uncomplicated malaria. We cloned and expressed domains from 32 PfEMP1s, including 22 that were upregulated in severe malaria and 10 that were upregulated in uncomplicated malaria, using a wheat germ cell-free expression system.
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February 2022
Global Health Division, Menzies School of Health Researchgrid.271089.5 and Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
The emergence and spread of parasite resistance to currently available antimalarials has highlighted the importance of developing novel antimalarials. This scoping review provides an overview of antimalarial drug candidates undergoing phase I and II studies between 1 January 2016 and 28 April 2021. PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, clinical trial registries, and reference lists were searched for relevant studies.
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October 2021
Central Clinical School, Monash Universitygrid.1002.3, Melbourne, Australia.
Up to 50% of women receiving first-line antibiotics for bacterial vaginosis (BV) experience recurrence within 12 weeks. Evidence suggests that reinfection from an untreated regular sexual partner contributes to recurrence. We conducted a pilot study of 34 heterosexual couples to describe the impact of concurrent partner treatment on the composition of the genital microbiota over a 12-week period.
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November 2021
Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, The University of Melbournegrid.1008.9, Melbourne, Australia.
Typhoid fever is an invasive bacterial disease of humans that disproportionately affects low- and middle-income countries. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been increasingly prevalent in recent decades in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi), the causative agent of typhoid fever, limiting treatment options.
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October 2021
Oral Health Cooperative Research Centre, Melbourne Dental School, Bio21 Institute, The University of Melbournegrid.1008.9, Victoria, Australia.
Tannerella forsythia is a Gram-negative oral pathogen known to possess an O-glycosylation system responsible for targeting multiple proteins associated with virulence at the three-residue motif (D)(S/T)(A/I/L/V/M/T). Multiple proteins have been identified to be decorated with a decasaccharide glycan composed of a poorly defined core plus a partially characterized species-specific section. To date, glycosylation studies have focused mainly on the two S-layer glycoproteins, TfsA and TfsB, so the true extent of glycosylation within this species has not been fully explored.
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October 2021
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, The University of Melbournegrid.1008.9 at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, Victoria, Australia.
Membrane-associated RING-CH8 (MARCH8) impairs the cell surface expression of envelope glycoproteins from different viruses, reducing their incorporation into virions. Using stable cell lines with inducible MARCH8 expression, we show that MARCH8 did not alter susceptibility to influenza A virus (IAV) infection, but virions released from infected cells were markedly less infectious. Knockdown of endogenous MARCH8 confirmed its effect on IAV infectivity.
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October 2021
Department of Entomology, Nanjing Agricultural Universitygrid.27871.3b, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China.
endosymbionts can induce multiple reproductive manipulations in their hosts, with cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) being one of the most common manipulations. Two important agricultural pests, the white-backed planthopper (Sogatella furcifera) and the brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens), are usually infected with CI-inducing strain Fur and non-CI-inducing strain Lug, respectively. The biological effects of these infections when present in a host cell are unknown.
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