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https://read.qxmd.com/read/11083784/human-granulocytic-ehrlichiosis-agent-inhibits-superoxide-anion-generation-by-human-neutrophils
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Mott, Y Rikihisa
The human granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE) agent, which replicates in neutrophils, was found not to induce superoxide anion (O(2)(-)) generation or extracellular release by human peripheral blood neutrophils, as measured by a luminol-dependent chemiluminescence assay or a cytochrome c reduction assay, respectively. Furthermore, the HGE agent completely prevented O(2-) release by neutrophils upon stimulation with phorbol myristate acetate (PMA), formylmethionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine, or Escherichia coli. The inhibition was HGE agent dose dependent, required ehrlichial contact with the host cells, and was reversible upon removal of the extracellular HGE agent bound to the host cells prior to PMA stimulation...
December 2000: Infection and Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10970382/analysis-of-16s-rrna-and-51-kilodalton-antigen-gene-and-transmission-in-mice-of-ehrlichia-risticii-in-virgulate-trematodes-from-elimia-livescens-snails-in-ohio
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Kanter, J Mott, N Ohashi, B Fried, S Reed, Y C Lin, Y Rikihisa
Operculate snails (the family Pleuroceridae: Elimia livescens) were collected between June and October 1998 from a river in central Ohio where repeated cases of Potomac horse fever (PHF) have occurred. Of collected snails, consistently 50 to 80% carried a combination of cercariae and sporocysts of digenetic virgulate trematodes. The trematodes obtained from each snail were pooled and tested for Ehrlichia risticii, the agent of PHF, by nested PCR using primers specific to the 16S rRNA gene. Out of a total of 209 trematode pools, 50 pools were found to be positive by PCR...
September 2000: Journal of Clinical Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10882667/comparison-of-two-recombinant-major-outer-membrane-proteins-of-the-human-granulocytic-ehrlichiosis-agent-for-use-in-an-enzyme-linked-immunosorbent-assay
#23
COMPARATIVE STUDY
T Tajima, N Zhi, Q Lin, Y Rikihisa, H W Horowitz, J Ralfalli, G P Wormser, K E Hechemy
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for human granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE) using two different recombinant P44 proteins (rP44 and rP44-2hv) of the HGE agent as antigens was evaluated. Sera from a total of 72 healthy humans both from regions where HGE is nonendemic and regions where HGE is endemic were used as negative controls to determine the cutoff value for ELISA. Sera from a total of 14 patients (nine from whom the HGE agent was isolated and five who were HGE-PCR positive) were used as positive controls...
July 2000: Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10878077/pcr-amplification-and-phylogenetic-analysis-of-groesl-operon-sequences-from-ehrlichia-ewingii-and-ehrlichia-muris
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J W Sumner, G A Storch, R S Buller, A M Liddell, S L Stockham, Y Rikihisa, S Messenger, C D Paddock
Broad-range PCR primers were used to amplify part of the groESL operon of the canine pathogen Ehrlichia ewingii, recently recognized as a human pathogen, and the murine pathogen Ehrlichia muris. Phylogenetic analysis supported the relationships among Ehrlichia species previously determined by comparison of 16S rRNA gene sequences. These sequences provide additional PCR targets for species for which few gene sequences have been determined.
July 2000: Journal of Clinical Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10830536/diagnosis-of-emerging-ehrlichial-diseases-of-dogs-horses-and-humans
#25
EDITORIAL
Y Rikihisa
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 2000: Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10816490/expression-of-interleukin-1beta-tumor-necrosis-factor-alpha-and-interleukin-6-in-human-peripheral-blood-leukocytes-exposed-to-human-granulocytic-ehrlichiosis-agent-or-recombinant-major-surface-protein-p44
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
H Y Kim, Y Rikihisa
Human granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE) is an emerging febrile systemic disease caused by the HGE agent, an obligatory intracellular bacterium of granulocytes. The pathogenicity- and immunity-related mechanisms of HGE are unknown. In this study, several cytokines generated in human peripheral blood leukocytes (PBLs) incubated with the HGE agent or a recombinant 44-kDa major surface protein (rP44) of the HGE agent were examined by reverse transcription-PCR and a capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The HGE agent induced expression of interleukin-1beta (IL-1beta), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), and IL-6 mRNAs and proteins in PBLs in a dose-dependent manner to levels as high as those resulting from Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide stimulation...
June 2000: Infection and Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10804868/ehrlichial-strategy-for-survival-and-proliferation-in-leukocytes
#27
REVIEW
Y Rikihisa
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2000: Sub-cellular Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10747103/new-ehrlichia-species-closely-related-to-ehrlichia-chaffeensis-isolated-from-ixodes-ovatus-ticks-in-japan
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Shibata, M Kawahara, Y Rikihisa, H Fujita, Y Watanabe, C Suto, T Ito
Seven Ehrlichia strains (six HF strains and one Anan strain) that were obtained from laboratory mice by intraperitoneally inoculating homogenates of adult Ixodes ovatus collected in Japan were characterized. 16S rRNA sequences of all six HF strains were identical, and the sequences were 99.7, 98.2, and 97.7% identical to those of Anan strain, Ehrlichia chaffeensis (human monocytic ehrlichiosis agent), and E. muris, respectively. Partial GroEL amino acid sequencing also revealed that the six HF strains had identical sequences, which were 99...
April 2000: Journal of Clinical Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10678916/intracellular-infection-by-the-human-granulocytic-ehrlichiosis-agent-inhibits-human-neutrophil-apoptosis
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
K Yoshiie, H Y Kim, J Mott, Y Rikihisa
In patients with human granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE), the HGE agent has been seen only in the peripheral blood granulocytes, which have a life span too short for ehrlichial proliferation. To determine if the HGE agent delays the apoptosis of human peripheral blood neutrophils for its advantage, peripheral blood granulocytes consisting mostly of neutrophils were incubated with freshly freed host cell-free HGE agent in vitro. The HGE agent induced a significant delay in morphological apoptosis and the cytoplasmic appearance of histone-associated DNA fragments in the granulocytes...
March 2000: Infection and Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10602669/clinical-and-biological-aspects-of-infection-caused-by-ehrlichia-chaffeensis
#30
REVIEW
Y Rikihisa
Ehrlichia chaffeensis is an obligatory intracellular bacterium that infects the monocyte-macrophage. E. chaffeensis, which is transmitted to humans by ticks primarily from infected deer, causes human monocytic ehrlichiosis, an acute febrile systemic illness. This paper reviews current knowledge of clinical and biological aspects of infections caused by E. chaffeensis.
April 1999: Microbes and Infection
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10565902/western-and-dot-blotting-analyses-of-ehrlichia-chaffeensis-indirect-fluorescent-antibody-assay-positive-and-negative-human-sera-by-using-native-and-recombinant-e-chaffeensis-and-e-canis-antigens
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Unver, Y Rikihisa, N Ohashi, L C Cullman, R Buller, G A Storch
Human monocytic ehrlichiosis is an emerging infectious disease caused by Ehrlichia chaffeensis, a gram-negative obligatory intracellular bacterium closely related to E. canis. The immunoreactive recombinant fusion proteins rP28 and rP30 have become available after cloning and expressing of the 28- and 30-kDa major outer membrane protein genes of E. chaffeensis and E. canis, respectively. Western immunoblotting was performed to analyze the antibody responses of the 37 E. chaffeensis indirect fluorescent-antibody assay (IFA)-positive and 20 IFA-negative serum specimens with purified whole organisms, rP28, and rP30...
December 1999: Journal of Clinical Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10541776/correlations-between-in-vitro-affinity-of-antipsychotics-to-various-central-neurotransmitter-receptors-and-clinical-incidence-of-their-adverse-drug-reactions
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Y Sekine, T Rikihisa, H Ogata, H Echizen, Y Arakawa
OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to determine whether in vitro affinities of currently available antipsychotics toward dopamine or other neuronal receptor systems are associated with their in vivo incidence of central and peripheral adverse drug reactions (ADRs). METHODS: For 17 antipsychotic drugs available in Japan, the clinical incidences of 7 different types of drug-induced ADRs (i.e., akathisia, dyskinesia, tremor, rigidity, drowsiness, hypotension and dry mouth) were obtained from both post-marketing ADR databases and the investigational clinical trials of eight pharmaceutical companies...
October 1999: European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10467607/active-oxygen-species-generation-and-cellular-damage-by-additives-of-parenteral-preparations-selenium-and-sulfhydryl-compounds
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Terada, M Yoshida, Y Seko, T Kobayashi, K Yoshida, M Nakada, K Nakada, H Echizen, H Ogata, T Rikihisa
We investigated the relationship between active oxygen species (AOS) generation and cultured vascular endothelial cellular damage caused by simultaneous exposure to selenium compounds and sulfhydryl compounds such as cysteine (Cys) or reduced glutathione (GSH). Selenium compounds, selenite, selenate or selenomethionine (SeMet), are added to total parenteral nutrition (TPN) and intravenously administered. We confirmed by luminol dependent chemiluminescence, an indicator of AOS generation, that selenite generates AOS in the presence of clinical concentrations of sulfhydryl compounds, 0...
September 1999: Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10416378/experimental-vaccine-activities-of-recombinant-e1-and-e2-glycoproteins-and-hypervariable-region-1-peptides-of-hepatitis-c-virus-in-chimpanzees
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Esumi, T Rikihisa, S Nishimura, J Goto, K Mizuno, Y H Zhou, T Shikata
A chimpanzee was immunized with two recombinant envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2 of hepatitis C virus (HCV), strain HCV-N2, and the hypervariable region 1 (HVR1) peptides of a different isolate, HCV-#6, then received an intravenous inoculation of 10 chimpanzee infectious doses of HCV-#6. With high humoral immune response against E1 and E2 but a low response against HVR1, the vaccinee became infected with the HCV. However, after increasing the titer of anti-HVR1 against HCV-#6, the vaccinee showed protection...
1999: Archives of Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10364227/multiple-p44-genes-encoding-major-outer-membrane-proteins-are-expressed-in-the-human-granulocytic-ehrlichiosis-agent
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
N Zhi, N Ohashi, Y Rikihisa
Human granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE) is caused by infection with an obligatory intracellular bacterium, the HGE agent. We previously cloned a gene encoding HGE agent 44-kDa major outer membrane protein and designated it p44. In this study, we (i) identified five different mRNAs that are transcribed from p44-homologous genes in the HGE agent cultivated in HL-60 cells; (ii) cloned genes corresponding to the mRNAs from the genomic DNA of the HGE agent; (iii) showed that the genes being expressed were not clustered in the HGE agent genome; (iv) estimated that a minimum copy number of the p44-homologous genes in the genome is 18; (v) detected two different P44-homologous proteins expressed by the HGE agent; and (vi) demonstrated existence of antibodies specific to the two proteins in sera from patients with HGE...
June 18, 1999: Journal of Biological Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10225882/ehrlichia-chaffeensis-and-e-sennetsu-but-not-the-human-granulocytic-ehrlichiosis-agent-colocalize-with-transferrin-receptor-and-up-regulate-transferrin-receptor-mrna-by-activating-iron-responsive-protein-1
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R E Barnewall, N Ohashi, Y Rikihisa
Ehrlichia chaffeensis and E. sennetsu are genetically divergent obligatory intracellular bacteria of human monocytes and macrophages, and the human granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE) agent is an obligatory intracellular bacterium of granulocytes. Infection with both E. chaffeensis and E. sennetsu, but not HGE agent, in the acute monocytic leukemia cell line THP-1 almost completely inhibited by treatment with deferoxamine, a cell-permeable iron chelator. Transferrin receptors (TfRs) accumulated on both E. chaffeensis and E...
May 1999: Infection and Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10074538/genetic-diversity-of-the-28-kilodalton-outer-membrane-protein-gene-in-human-isolates-of-ehrlichia-chaffeensis
#37
COMPARATIVE STUDY
X J Yu, J W McBride, D H Walker
The Ehrlichia chaffeensis 28-kDa outer membrane protein (p28) gene was sequenced completely by genomic walking with adapter PCR. The DNA sequence of the p28 gene was nearly identical to the previously reported sequence (N. Ohashi, N. Zhi, Y. Zhang, and Y. Rikihisa, Infect. Immun. 66:132-139, 1998), but analysis of a further 75 bp on the 5' end of the gene revealed DNA that encoded a 25-amino-acid signal sequence. The leader sequence was removed from the N terminus of a 30-kDa precursor to generate the mature p28 protein...
April 1999: Journal of Clinical Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10074536/comparison-of-ehrlichia-muris-strains-isolated-from-wild-mice-and-ticks-and-serologic-survey-of-humans-and-animals-with-e-muris-as-antigen
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Kawahara, T Ito, C Suto, S Shibata, Y Rikihisa, K Hata, K Hirai
In metropolitan Tokyo, the Ehrlichia muris seropositivity rate of 24 wild mice was 63% in Hinohara Village, but in the surrounding areas, it was 0 to 5%. This finding suggests that the reservoir of E. muris is focal. Among the 15 seropositive mice, ehrlichiae were isolated from 9 Apodemus speciosus mice and 1 A. argenteus mouse, respectively. Five ehrlichial isolates were obtained from 10 ticks (Haemaphysalis flava) collected in Asuke Town, Aichi Prefecture, where the E. muris type strain had been isolated...
April 1999: Journal of Clinical Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10024584/human-granulocytic-ehrlichiosis-agent-and-ehrlichia-chaffeensis-reside-in-different-cytoplasmic-compartments-in-hl-60-cells
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Mott, R E Barnewall, Y Rikihisa
The human granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE) agent resides and multiplies exclusively in cytoplasmic vacuoles of granulocytes. Double immunofluorescence labeling was used to characterize the nature of the HGE agent replicative inclusions and to compare them with inclusions containing the human monocytic ehrlichia, Ehrlichia chaffeensis, in HL-60 cells. Although both Ehrlichia spp. can coinfect HL-60 cells, they resided in separate inclusions. Inclusions of both Ehrlichia spp. were not labeled with either anti-lysosome-associated membrane protein 1 or anti-CD63...
March 1999: Infection and Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9827289/clinical-and-laboratory-spectrum-of-culture-proven-human-granulocytic-ehrlichiosis-comparison-with-culture-negative-cases
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
H W Horowitz, M E Aguero-Rosenfeld, D F McKenna, D Holmgren, T C Hsieh, S A Varde, S J Dumler, J M Wu, I Schwartz, Y Rikihisa, G P Wormser
We describe the clinical and laboratory manifestations of human granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE) in eight patients for whom cultures were positive for the HGE agent and compare them with 15 patients for whom cultures were negative but who fulfilled a modified New York State Surveillance definition for HGE. Polymerase chain reaction analysis was positive in 8 (100%) of 8 culture-positive cases vs. 3 (20%) of 15 culture-negative cases (P < .001), morulae were detected in 7 (100%) of 7 culture-positive cases in which tests were performed vs...
November 1998: Clinical Infectious Diseases
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