Innate immune response to intramammary infection with Serratia marcescens and Streptococcus uberis.
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The Immunology of Mammary Gland of Dairy Ruminants between Healthy and Inflammatory ConditionsMolecular epidemiology of mastitis pathogens of dairy cattle and comparative relevance to humans.Treatment of an intramammary bacterial infection with 25-hydroxyvitamin D(3)Gene network and pathway analysis of bovine mammary tissue challenged with Streptococcus uberis reveals induction of cell proliferation and inhibition of PPARgamma signaling as potential mechanism for the negative relationships between immune responIn vivo activation of the intracrine vitamin D pathway in innate immune cells and mammary tissue during a bacterial infectionMicroRNA regulation of bovine monocyte inflammatory and metabolic networks in an in vivo infection model.Assessment of bacterial diversity in the cattle tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus through tag-encoded pyrosequencingMammary gene expression profiles during an intramammary challenge reveal potential mechanisms linking negative energy balance with impaired immune responseSortase anchored proteins of Streptococcus uberis play major roles in the pathogenesis of bovine mastitis in dairy cattle.Changing trends in mastitis.Comparative kinetics of Escherichia coli- and Staphylococcus aureus-specific activation of key immune pathways in mammary epithelial cells demonstrates that S. aureus elicits a delayed response dominated by interleukin-6 (IL-6) but not by IL-1A or tInnate immune response in experimentally induced bovine intramammary infection with Staphylococcus simulans and S. epidermidis.Correlation of hypothetical virulence traits of two Streptococcus uberis strains with the clinical manifestation of bovine mastitis.Quantotypic properties of QconCAT peptides targeting bovine host response to Streptococcus uberisMastitomics, the integrated omics of bovine milk in an experimental model of Streptococcus uberis mastitis: 1. High abundance proteins, acute phase proteins and peptidomics.Estimation of (co)variances for genomic regions of flexible sizes: application to complex infectious udder diseases in dairy cattle.Single intramammary infusion of recombinant bovine interleukin-8 at dry-off induces the prolonged secretion of leukocyte elastase, inflammatory lactoferrin-derived peptides, and interleukin-8 in dairy cows.Streptococcus uberis strains isolated from the bovine mammary gland evade immune recognition by mammary epithelial cells, but not of macrophages.Identification of immune genes and proteins involved in the response of bovine mammary tissue to Staphylococcus aureus infection.Molecular analysis of the bovine anaphylatoxin C5a receptorAssessment of bovine mammary chemokine gene expression in response to lipopolysaccharide, lipotechoic acid + peptidoglycan, and CpG oligodeoxynucleotide 2135.Assessment of the immune capacity of mammary epithelial cells: comparison with mammary tissue after challenge with Escherichia coliPathogen-dependent induction of cytokines and other soluble inflammatory mediators during intramammary infection of dairy cows.Apoptosis of Endothelial Cells by 13-HPODE Contributes to Impairment of Endothelial Barrier Integrity.Vaccines against bovine mastitis in the New Zealand context: what is the best way forward?Gene polymorphisms: the keys for marker assisted selection and unraveling core regulatory pathways for mastitis resistance.Role of endothelial cells in bovine mammary gland health and disease.Consequences of interference of milk with chemoattractants for enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay quantificationsDevelopment of an improved Streptococcus uberis experimental mastitis challenge model using different doses and strains in lactating dairy cows.Changes in various metabolic parameters in blood and milk during experimental Escherichia coli mastitis for primiparous Holstein dairy cows during early lactation.Value of microbiology study in congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction.Taurine attenuates Streptococcus uberis-induced mastitis in rats by increasing T regulatory cells.Administration of a live culture of Lactococcus lactis DPC 3147 into the bovine mammary gland stimulates the local host immune response, particularly IL-1beta and IL-8 gene expression.Streptococcus uberis-specific T cells are present in mammary gland secretions of cows and can be activated to kill S. uberis.TRIENNIAL LACTATION SYMPOSIUM/BOLFA: Pathogen-specific immune response and changes in the blood-milk barrier of the bovine mammary gland.TRIENNIAL LACTATION SYMPOSIUM: Nutrient partitioning during intramammary inflammation: A key to severity of mastitis and risk of subsequent diseases?A Critical Appraisal of Probiotics for Mastitis Control
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Innate immune response to intramammary infection with Serratia marcescens and Streptococcus uberis.
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Innate immune response to intr ...... cens and Streptococcus uberis.
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Innate immune response to intr ...... cens and Streptococcus uberis.
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Innate immune response to intr ...... cens and Streptococcus uberis.
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Innate immune response to intr ...... cens and Streptococcus uberis.
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Innate immune response to intr ...... cens and Streptococcus uberis.
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Innate immune response to intr ...... cens and Streptococcus uberis.
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Douglas D Bannerman
Jayne C Hope
Jesse P Goff
John D Lippolis
Kayoko Kimura
Max J Paape
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10.1051/VETRES:2004040
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2004-11-01T00:00:00Z