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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659406/pro-inflammatory-interactions-of-streptolysin-o-toxin-with-human-neutrophils-in-vitro
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
D Joseph, A J Theron, C Feldman, R Anderson, G R Tintinger
The recent global resurgence of severe infections caused by the Group A streptococcus (GAS) pathogen, Streptococcus pyogenes , has focused attention on this microbial pathogen, which produces an array of virulence factors, such as the pore-forming toxin, streptolysin O (SOT). Importantly, the interactions of SOT with human neutrophils (PMN), are not well understood. The current study was designed to investigate the effects of pretreatment of isolated human PMN with purified SOT on several pro-inflammatory activities, including generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), degranulation (elastase release), influx of extracellular calcium (Ca2+ ) and release of extracellular DNA (NETosis), using chemiluminescence, spectrophotometric and fluorimetric procedures, respectively...
December 2024: Journal of Immunotoxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38651709/a-woman-in-her-fifties-with-a-post-operative-infection-generalised-rash-and-organ-failure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naima Borg Tahri, Berit Gravdehaug, Nazli Bahrami, Laurens Reitsma
BACKGROUND: Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is a rare but potentially life-threatening disease caused by superantigen-producing Gram-positive bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes. Staphylococcal TSS received special attention from 1978 to 1981, when an epidemic was observed associated with the use of hyper-absorbent tampons. Today the disease is rare and generally not related to menstruation, but can occur postpartum or in post-surgical wounds, intrauterine devices (IUDs), burns or other soft tissue injuries, mastitis or other focal infections...
April 23, 2024: Tidsskrift for Den Norske Lægeforening: Tidsskrift for Praktisk Medicin, Ny Række
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38587390/outbreak-of-streptococcus-pyogenes-emm89-st646-in-a-head-and-neck-surgical-oncology-ward
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brian Hayama, Sohei Harada, Masahiro Suzuki, Yohei Doi, Yusuke Nomura, Kotaro Aoki, Kazumi Takehana, Tomomi Akatsuchi, Taisuke Enokida, Koichi Takeda, Akira Seto, Hiroki Mitani, Daisuke Ohkushi
UNLABELLED: Streptococcus pyogenes causes a variety of human infections, and hospital outbreaks with this pathogen have also been reported. The purpose of this study is to describe the clinical characteristics of an outbreak of S. pyogenes involving 15 patients and four healthcare workers (HCWs), as well as the molecular characteristics of the causative isolates. The course and response to the outbreak were reviewed, and information on the characteristics of the patients was extracted retrospectively from the medical records...
April 8, 2024: Microbiology Spectrum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552876/m1-uk-streptococcus-pyogenes-causing-community-acquired-pneumonia-pleural-empyema-and-streptococcal-toxic-shock-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angeliki Mavroidi, Anna Katsiaflaka, Efthymia Petinaki, Elisavet Froukala, Dimitrios Papadopoulos, Georgia Vrioni, Athanasios Tsakris
OBJECTIVES: Streptococcus pyogenes causes superficial infections, but can also cause deep-seated infections and toxin-mediated diseases. In the present study, phylogenetic and in silico prediction analyses were performed on an antimicrobial-resistant M1UK S. pyogenes strain causing severe clinical manifestations during the current surge of invasive group A Streptococcus (iGAS) disease. PATIENT AND METHODS: A 40-year-old patient was admitted to the hospital with fever, chest pain, and fatigue...
March 27, 2024: Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38417865/stss-by-streptococcus-pyogenes-emm22-genotype-accompanied-by-csrs-mutation-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kaoru Ogawa, Jiro Kamiyama, Tadayoshi Ikebe, Shigemasa Taguchi, Kazuya Kiyota
The patient was a 22-year-old woman with no comorbidities who was transferred to our hospital due to cardiac arrest. Treatment enabled return to spontaneous circulation in the patient before arriving at the hospital. At the hospital, the patient's vital signs were unstable. Vasopressors and hyperhydration therapy were administered. Computed Tomography (CT) showed no remarkable change that caused the cardiac arrest. Antibiotics were prescribed after a blood culture exam. The patient was admitted to the ICU. In the ICU, the high-capacity vasopressors, hyperhydration therapy and transfusion of fresh frozen plasma were continued...
February 29, 2024: Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38247655/toxic-shock-syndrome-a-literature-review
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REVIEW
Enora Atchade, Christian De Tymowski, Nathalie Grall, Sébastien Tanaka, Philippe Montravers
Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is a rare, life-threatening, toxin-mediated infectious process linked, in the vast majority of cases, to toxin-producing strains of Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes . The pathophysiology, epidemiology, clinical presentation, microbiological features, management and outcome of TSS are described in this review. Bacterial superantigenic exotoxins induces unconventional polyclonal lymphocyte activation, which leads to rapid shock, multiple organ failure syndrome, and death...
January 18, 2024: Antibiotics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38243271/state-transitions-across-the-strep-a-disease-spectrum-scoping-review-and-evidence-gaps
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REVIEW
Prerana Parajulee, Jung-Seok Lee, Kaja Abbas, Jeffrey Cannon, Jean Louis Excler, Jerome H Kim, Vittal Mogasale
The spectrum of diseases caused by Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep A) ranges from superficial to serious life-threatening invasive infections. We conducted a scoping review of published articles between 1980 and 2021 to synthesize evidence of state transitions across the Strep A disease spectrum. We identified 175 articles reporting 262 distinct observations of Strep A disease state transitions. Among the included articles, the transition from an invasive or toxin-mediated disease state to another disease state (i...
January 19, 2024: BMC Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38237697/development-and-characterization-of-a-hemolysis-inhibition-assay-to-determine-functionality-of-anti-streptolysin-o-antibodies-in-human-sera
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Martina Carducci, Alana Whitcombe, Luca Rovetini, Luisa Massai, Alexander J Keeley, Thushan I de Silva, Julie Bennett, Francesco Berlanda Scorza, Miren Iturriza, Nicole J Moreland, Danilo G Moriel, Omar Rossi
The high burden of disease and the long-lasting sequelae following Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep A) infections make the development of an effective vaccine a global health priority. Streptolysin O (SLO), is a key toxin in the complex pathogenesis of Strep A infection. Antibodies are elicited against SLO after natural exposure and represent a key target for vaccine-induced immunity. Here we present the setup and characterization of a hemolysis assay to measure functionality of anti-SLO antibodies in human sera...
January 16, 2024: Journal of Immunological Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38179192/a-unique-binding-mode-of-p1-leu-containing-target-sequences-for-streptococcus-pyogenes-sortase-a-results-in-alternative-cleavage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brandon A Vogel, Jadon M Blount, Hanna M Kodama, Noah J Goodwin-Rice, Devin J Andaluz, Sophie N Jackson, John M Antos, Jeanine F Amacher
Sortase enzymes are cysteine transpeptidases that attach environmental sensors, toxins, and other proteins to the cell surface in Gram-positive bacteria. The recognition motif for many sortases is the cell wall sorting signal (CWSS), LPXTG, where X = any amino acid. Recent work from ourselves and others has described recognition of additional amino acids at a number of positions in the CWSS, specifically at the Thr (or P1) and Gly (or P1') positions. In addition, although standard cleavage occurs between these two residues (P1/P1'), we previously observed that the SrtA enzyme from Streptococcus pneumoniae will cleave after the P1' position when its identity is a Leu or Phe...
January 3, 2024: RSC chemical biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38175396/staphylococcal-toxic-shock-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marco P Barros Pinto
Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) is a severe acute disease characterized by high fever, hypotension, rash, multiple organ dysfunction and desquamation during convalescence. TSS is caused by toxin-producing strains of Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes. TSS remains a rare but severe disease. Early diagnosis is important because specific treatments with antitoxin effects must be started as soon as possible. This manuscript presents a set of images that illustrate the main findings in the peripheral blood film of a patient with TSS...
September 2023: Journal of Hematopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38101681/systematic-identification-and-repurposing-of-fda-approved-drugs-as-antibacterial-agents-against-streptococcus-pyogenes-in-silico-and-in-vitro-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Judith Gracia, Damodharan Perumal, Prabu Dhandapani, Preethi Ragunathan
Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A Streptococcus - GAS) is a human pathogen causing wide range of infections and toxin-mediated diseases in human beings of all age groups with fatality of 10-30 %. The limited success of antibiotics and the non-availability of vaccines makes GAS a global burden. The multi-subunit RNA polymerase (RNAP) is a validated bacterial therapeutic target as it is involved in transcription and can arrest growth. Of the five subunits of this enzyme complex, the β'-subunit (RpoC) has attracted specific attention as a drug target, particularly in the switch region...
December 13, 2023: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38002589/group-a-streptococcus-infection-in-neonatal-population-a-systematic-review-of-the-literature
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REVIEW
Rozeta Sokou, Filippos Filippatos, Vasiliki Daniil, Efstathia-Danai Bikouli, Andreas G Tsantes, Daniele Piovani, Stefanos Bonovas, Zoi Iliodromiti, Theodora Boutsikou, Argirios E Tsantes, Nicoletta Iacovidou, Aikaterini Konstantinidi
(1) Background: The importance of group A streptococcus (GAS) infection severity has been recognized in children and adults. However, to our knowledge, there have been no systematic reviews or pooled assessments of the incidence and outcome of invasive GAS (iGAS) disease in neonates, a potentially high-risk population. Therefore, we performed a systematic review of available data regarding the risk factors, clinical presentation, and outcome of GAS infection in neonates. (2) Methods: An electronic search of the existing literature was carried out during the period July 2023-September 2023 in the PubMed and Scopus databases, considering studies referring to GAS infection in the neonatal population...
November 8, 2023: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37824373/plausible-role-of-nlrp3-inflammasome-and-associated-cytokines-in-pathogenesis-of-rheumatic-heart-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aishwarya Rani, Devinder Toor
Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is a post-streptococcal sequela caused by Streptococcus pyogenes. The global burden of disease is high among people with low socio-economic status, with significant cases emerging every year despite global eradication efforts. The current treatment includes antibiotic therapies to target strep throat and rheumatic fever and valve replacement strategies as a corrective measure for chronic RHD patients. Valvular damage and valve calcification are considered to be the end-stage processes of the disease resulting from impairment of the endothelial arrangement due to immune infiltration...
2023: Critical Reviews in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37819417/acute-pharyngitis-in-children-and-adults-descriptive-comparison-of-current-recommendations-from-national-and-international-guidelines-and-future-perspectives
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REVIEW
Roberta Pellegrino, Edoardo Timitilli, Maria Carmen Verga, Alfredo Guarino, Iride Dello Iacono, Immacolata Scotese, Giovanna Tezza, Giulio Dinardo, Simona Riccio, Sofia Pellizzari, Sonia Iavarone, Giulia Lorenzetti, Giovanni Simeone, Marcello Bergamini, Daniele Donà, Luca Pierantoni, Silvia Garazzino, Susanna Esposito, Elisabetta Venturini, Guido Castelli Gattinara, Andrea Lo Vecchio, Gian Luigi Marseglia, Giuseppe Di Mauro, Nicola Principi, Luisa Galli, Elena Chiappini
This study aims to provide a comparison of the current recommendations about the management of acute pharyngitis. A literature search was conducted from January 2009 to 2023. Documents reporting recommendations on the management of acute pharyngitis were included, pertinent data were extracted, and a descriptive comparison of the different recommendations was performed. The quality of guidelines was assessed through the AGREE II instrument. Nineteen guidelines were included, and an overall moderate quality was found...
October 11, 2023: European Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37766180/group-a-streptococcus-vaccine-targeting-the-erythrogenic-toxins-spea-and-speb-is-safe-and-immunogenic-in-rabbits-and-does-not-induce-antibodies-associated-with-autoimmunity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew J Troese, Elodie Burlet, Madeleine W Cunningham, Kathy Alvarez, Rebecca Bentley, Nissy Thomas, Shanna Carwell, Garry L Morefield
Group A streptococcus (GAS) is a global pathogen associated with significant morbidity and mortality for which there is currently no licensed vaccine. Vaccine development has been slow, mostly due to safety concerns regarding streptococcal antigens associated with autoimmunity and related complications. For a GAS vaccine to be safe, it must be ensured that the antigens used in the vaccine do not elicit an antibody response that can cross-react with host tissues. In this study, we evaluated the safety of our GAS vaccine candidate called VaxiStrep in New Zealand White rabbits...
September 20, 2023: Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37738205/revisiting-coley-s-toxins-immunogenic-cardiolipins-from-streptococcus-pyogenes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yern-Hyerk Shin, Sunghee Bang, Sung-Moo Park, Xiao Ma, Chelsi Cassilly, Daniel Graham, Ramnik Xavier, Jon Clardy
Coley's toxins, an early and enigmatic form of cancer (immuno)therapy, were based on preparations of Streptococcus pyogenes . As part of a program to explore bacterial metabolites with immunomodulatory potential, S . pyogenes metabolites were assayed in a cell-based immune assay, and a single membrane lipid, 18:1/18:0/18:1/18:0 cardiolipin, was identified. Its activity was profiled in additional cellular assays, which showed it to be an agonist of a TLR2-TLR1 signaling pathway with a 6 μM EC50 and robust TNF-α induction...
September 22, 2023: Journal of the American Chemical Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37734714/antimicrobial-treatment-of-skin-and-soft-tissue-infections
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REVIEW
Yves Gillet, Mathie Lorrot, Philippe Minodier, Antoine Ouziel, Hervé Haas, Robert Cohen
Bacterial skin infections are common in children, and frequently do not require systemic antibiotic therapy, particularly for superficial forms. In these cases, washing (with soap and water) and careful rinsing of the lesion are the key points of treatment. A semiotic analysis must precede any therapeutic decision to assess the appropriateness of antibiotic therapy, need for drainage (which may be spontaneous or surgical) and possible existence of symptoms related to toxin production, which are frequent signs of severity...
November 2023: Infectious diseases now
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37621107/ropb-regulated-speb-cysteine-protease-degrades-extracellular-vesicles-associated-streptolysin-o-and-bacterial-proteins-from-group-a-streptococcus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chuan Chiang-Ni, Chien-Yi Chiang, Yan-Wen Chen, Yong-An Shi, Yu-Tzu Chao, Shuying Wang, Pei-Jane Tsai, Cheng-Hsun Chiu
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) can be released from gram-positive bacteria and would participate in the delivery of bacterial toxins. Streptococcus pyogenes (group A Streptococcus , GAS) is one of the most common pathogens of monomicrobial necrotizing fasciitis. Spontaneous inactivating mutation in the CovR/CovS two-component regulatory system is related to the increase of EVs production via an unknown mechanism. This study aimed to investigate whether the CovR/CovS-regulated RopB, the transcriptional regulator of GAS exoproteins, would participate in regulating EVs production...
December 2023: Virulence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37589017/hypervirulent-klebsiella-pneumoniae
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REVIEW
Junjun Chen, Huan Zhang, Xuelian Liao
Hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae (hvKP), especially multidrug-resistant hvKP (MDR-hvKP) infections, are distributed globally, and lead to several outbreaks with high pathogenicity and mortality in immunocompetent individuals. This is usually characterized by a rapidly metastatic spread resulting in multiple pyogenic tissue abscesses. To date, even though the explanation of hypervirulent factors of hvKP has been identified, it still remains to be fully understood. The most common key virulence agents of hvKP included (1) siderophore systems for iron acquisition, (2) increased capsule production, (3) the colibactin toxin, (4) hypermucoviscosity, and so on...
2023: Infection and Drug Resistance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37588093/emerging-applications-of-cancer-bacteriotherapy-towards-treatment-of-pancreatic-cancer
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REVIEW
Emily A Henderson, Slawomir Lukomski, Brian A Boone
Pancreatic cancer is a highly aggressive form of cancer with a five-year survival rate of only ten percent. Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) accounts for ninety percent of those cases. PDAC is associated with a dense stroma that confers resistance to current treatment modalities. Increasing resistance to cancer treatments poses a challenge and a need for alternative therapies. Bacterial mediated cancer therapies were proposed in the late 1800s by Dr. William Coley when he injected osteosarcoma patients with live streptococci or a fabrication of heat-killed Streptococcus pyogenes and Serratia marcescens known as Coley's toxin...
2023: Frontiers in Oncology
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