Search Results - "Padra, János T"
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Aeromonas salmonicida binds differentially to mucins isolated from skin and intestinal regions of Atlantic salmon in an N-acetylneuraminic acid-dependent manner
Published in Infection and immunity (01-12-2014)“…Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. salmonicida infection, also known as furunculosis disease, is associated with high morbidity and mortality in salmonid…”
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Effects of Size and Geographical Origin on Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, Mucin O-Glycan Repertoire[S]
Published in Molecular & cellular proteomics (01-06-2019)“…Mucin glycans govern pathogen adhesion, growth and virulence. We analyzed the O-glycome from six Atlantic salmon cohorts grown under various conditions from…”
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Gill Mucus and Gill Mucin O -glycosylation in Healthy and Amebic Gill Disease-Affected Atlantic Salmon
Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (26-11-2020)“…Amoebic gill disease (AGD) causes poor performance and death in salmonids. Mucins are mainly comprised by carbohydrates and are main components of the mucus…”
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Obesity abrogates the concentration-dependent effect of leptin on endogenous cholesterol synthesis in human monocytes
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-03-2011)“…Abstract Leptin the cytokine-like hormone is involved not only in local inflammations, but it regulates cholesterol biosynthesis in human monocytes. Since,…”
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Exploring the Arctic Charr Intestinal Glycome: Evidence of Increased N‑Glycolylneuraminic Acid Levels and Changed Host–Pathogen Interactions in Response to Inflammation
Published in Journal of proteome research (05-04-2019)“…Disease outbreaks are a limiting factor for the sustainable development of the aquaculture industry. The intestinal tract is covered by a mucus layer mainly…”
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Mucin Binding to Moraxella catarrhalis during Airway Inflammation Is Dependent on Sialic Acid
Published in American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology (01-12-2021)“…Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is associated with colonization by bacterial pathogens and repeated airway infections, leading to exacerbations…”
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WITHDRAWN: Angiotensin II-induced endogenous cholesterol synthesis in human monocytes of patients with dyslipidemia
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (24-07-2014)“…This article has been withdrawn at the request of the author(s) and/or editor. The Publisher apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. The full Elsevier…”
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Optimization of Alcian blue pH1.0 histo-staining protocols to match mass spectrometric quantification of sulfomucins and circumvent false positive results due to sialomucins
Published in Glycobiology (Oxford) (2022)“…Sulfomucins are in some body-locations and species a normal occurrence, whereas in other situations a sign of pathology. Sulfomucin content on histological…”
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Aeromonas salmonicida Growth in Response to Atlantic Salmon Mucins Differs between Epithelial Sites, Is Governed by Sialylated and N-Acetylhexosamine-Containing O-Glycans, and Is Affected by Ca2
Published in Infection and immunity (01-08-2017)“…Aeromonas salmonicida causes furunculosis in salmonids and is a threat to Atlantic salmon aquaculture. The epithelial surfaces that the pathogen colonizes are…”
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Fish pathogen binding to mucins from Atlantic salmon and Arctic char differs in avidity and specificity and is modulated by fluid velocity
Published in PloS one (24-05-2019)“…Disease outbreaks are limiting factors for an ethical and economically sustainable aquaculture industry. The first point of contact between a pathogen and a…”
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Atlantic Salmon Carries a Range of Novel O‑Glycan Structures Differentially Localized on Skin and Intestinal Mucins
Published in Journal of proteome research (07-08-2015)“…Aquaculture is a growing industry, increasing the need for understanding host–pathogen interactions in fish. The skin and mucosal surfaces, covered by a mucus…”
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A Complex Connection Between the Diversity of Human Gastric Mucin O-Glycans, Helicobacter pylori Binding, Helicobacter Infection and Fucosylation
Published in Molecular & cellular proteomics (01-11-2022)“…Helicobacter pylori colonizes the stomach of half of the human population. Most H. pylori are located in the mucus layer, which is mainly comprised by…”
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Mucin modified SPR interfaces for studying the effect of flow on pathogen binding to Atlantic salmon mucins
Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (15-12-2019)“…Knowledge on host-pathogen interactions contributes to the development of approaches to alleviate infectious disease. In this work, we developed a surface…”
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Stress Impairs Skin Barrier Function and Induces α2-3 Linked N -Acetylneuraminic Acid and Core 1 O -Glycans on Skin Mucins in Atlantic Salmon, Salmo salar
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (02-02-2021)“…The skin barrier consists of mucus, primarily comprising highly glycosylated mucins, and the epithelium. Host mucin glycosylation governs interactions with…”
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Atlantic Salmon Mucins Inhibit LuxS -Dependent A. Salmonicida AI-2 Quorum Sensing in an N -Acetylneuraminic Acid-Dependent Manner
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (13-04-2022)“…One of the most important bacterial diseases in salmonid aquaculture is furunculosis, caused by Aeromonas salmonicida. Bacterial communication through secreted…”
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Helicobacter suis binding to carbohydrates on human and porcine gastric mucins and glycolipids occurs via two modes
Published in Virulence (31-12-2018)“…Helicobacter suis colonizes the stomach of most pigs and is the most prevalent non-Helicobacter pylori Helicobacter species found in the human stomach. In the…”
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Mucus-Pathogen Interactions in the Gastrointestinal Tract of Farmed Animals
Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (18-06-2018)“…Gastrointestinal infections cause significant challenges and economic losses in animal husbandry. As pathogens becoming resistant to antibiotics are a growing…”
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The Farmed Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar ) Skin-Mucus Proteome and Its Nutrient Potential for the Resident Bacterial Community
Published in Genes (07-07-2019)“…Norway is the largest producer and exporter of farmed Atlantic salmon ( ) worldwide. Skin disorders correlated with bacterial infections represent an important…”
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Effects of Size and Geographical Origin on Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, Mucin O-Glycan Repertoire
Published in Molecular & cellular proteomics (01-06-2019)“…Diseases cause ethical concerns and economic losses in the Salmonid industry. The mucus layer comprised of highly O-glycosylated mucins is the first contact…”
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Effects of Size and Geographical Origin on Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, Mucin O-Glycan Repertoire
Published in Molecular & cellular proteomics (01-06-2019)“…Diseases cause ethical concerns and economic losses in the Salmonid industry. The mucus layer comprised of highly O-glycosylated mucins is the first contact…”
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