2008
Targeted Mutagenesis in Pathogenic Leptospira Species: Disruption of the LigB Gene Does Not Affect Virulence in Animal Models of Leptospirosis
Croda J, Figueira CP, Wunder EA, Santos CS, Reis MG, Ko AI, Picardeau M. Targeted Mutagenesis in Pathogenic Leptospira Species: Disruption of the LigB Gene Does Not Affect Virulence in Animal Models of Leptospirosis. Infection And Immunity 2008, 76: 5826-5833. PMID: 18809657, PMCID: PMC2583567, DOI: 10.1128/iai.00989-08.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPathogenic Leptospira speciesLeptospira speciesAcute disease manifestationsPersistent renal colonizationInoculation of ratsDisease manifestationsHamster modelRenal colonizationPathogenic mechanismsAnimal modelsPersistent colonizationDecrease virulenceLeptospira interrogansHomologous recombinationLeptospirosisVirulence factorsBacterial adherenceImmunoblot analysisCorresponding chromosomal locusWild-type strainCultured cellsFirst evidenceSpectinomycin resistance geneRepeat proteinsTargeted Mutagenesis
2007
The terminal portion of leptospiral immunoglobulin-like protein LigA confers protective immunity against lethal infection in the hamster model of leptospirosis
Silva É, Medeiros MA, McBride AJ, Matsunaga J, Esteves GS, Ramos JG, Santos CS, Croda J, Homma A, Dellagostin OA, Haake DA, Reis MG, Ko AI. The terminal portion of leptospiral immunoglobulin-like protein LigA confers protective immunity against lethal infection in the hamster model of leptospirosis. Vaccine 2007, 25: 6277-6286. PMID: 17629368, PMCID: PMC1994161, DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2007.05.053.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor public health problemRobust antibody responseGolden Syrian hamstersPublic health problemPotential intervention strategiesLethal inoculumSurface-exposed determinantsProtective immunityAntibody responseSterilizing immunityLethal infectionHamster modelVaccine candidatesSubunit vaccineCompanion animalsHealth problemsVeterinary diseasesSyrian hamstersLeptospiral immunoglobulin-like (Lig) proteinsLeptospira interrogansLeptospirosisL. interrogansIntervention strategiesVirulence factorsImmunoglobulin-like proteinLeptospira Immunoglobulin-Like Proteins as a Serodiagnostic Marker for Acute Leptospirosis
Croda J, Ramos JG, Matsunaga J, Queiroz A, Homma A, Riley LW, Haake DA, Reis MG, Ko AI. Leptospira Immunoglobulin-Like Proteins as a Serodiagnostic Marker for Acute Leptospirosis. Journal Of Clinical Microbiology 2007, 45: 1528-1534. PMID: 17360842, PMCID: PMC1865864, DOI: 10.1128/jcm.02344-06.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerodiagnostic markerDays of illnessLarge disease burdenLeptospira immunoglobulin-like proteinAcute infectionClinical presentationAcute leptospirosisIgM antibodiesAntibody responseDisease burdenPutative virulence determinantsIgM enzymeTimely diagnosisSevere formHealthy individualsMicroagglutination testPatientsUrban outbreaksHigh mortalityInfectious diseasesPathogenic serovarsLeptospirosisImmunosorbent assaySerumSpecific markers
2001
Leptospiral Proteins Recognized during the Humoral Immune Response to Leptospirosis in Humans
Guerreiro H, Croda J, Flannery B, Mazel M, Matsunaga J, Reis M, Levett P, Ko A, Haake D. Leptospiral Proteins Recognized during the Humoral Immune Response to Leptospirosis in Humans. Infection And Immunity 2001, 69: 4958-4968. PMID: 11447174, PMCID: PMC98588, DOI: 10.1128/iai.69.8.4958-4968.2001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHumoral immune responseImmune responseNatural infectionLeptospiral proteinsInfection-associated antigenConvalescent-phase seraPositive reactionConvalescent phaseHumoral responseHealthy individualsHuman leptospirosisControl individualsVaccine designImmunodominant antigensQuantitative immunoblot analysisTwo-dimensional immunoblotsProtein antigensPathogenic leptospiral strainsGenus LeptospiraInfectionAntigenLeptospirosisSerumImmunodominant proteinsPatients