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2. Inactivation of the fibronectin-binding adhesin gene bbk32 significantly attenuates the infectivity potential of Borrelia burgdorferi
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Seshu, J., Esteve-Gassent, M. Dolores, Labandeira-Rey, Maria, Kim, Jung Hwa, Trzeciakowski, Jerome P., Höök, Magnus, and Skare, Jonathan T.
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- 2006
3. Efficacy of a bivalent vaccine against eel diseases caused by Vibrio vulnificus after its administration by four different routes
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Esteve-Gassent, M. D., Fouz, B., and Amaro, C.
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- 2004
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4. The kinetics of antibody production in mucus and serum of European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) after vaccination against Vibrio vulnificus: development of a new method for antibody quantification in skin mucus
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Esteve-Gassent, M. D., Nielsen, M. E., and Amaro, C.
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- 2003
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5. Overview of the JET results in support to ITER
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The 2014–2016 JET results are reviewed in the light of their significance for optimising the ITER research plan for the active and non-active operation. More than 60 h of plasma operation with ITER first wall materials successfully took place since its installation in 2011. New multi-machine scaling of the type I-ELM divertor energy flux density to ITER is supported by first principle modelling. ITER relevant disruption experiments and first principle modelling are reported with a set of three disruption mitigation valves mimicking the ITER setup. Insights of the L–H power threshold in Deuterium and Hydrogen are given, stressing the importance of the magnetic configurations and the recent measurements of fine-scale structures in the edge radial electric. Dimensionless scans of the core and pedestal confinement provide new information to elucidate the importance of the first wall material on the fusion performance. H-mode plasmas at ITER triangularity (H = 1 at βN ~ 1.8 and n/nGW ~ 0.6) have been sustained at 2 MA during 5 s. The ITER neutronics codes have been validated on high performance experiments. Prospects for the coming D–T campaign and 14 MeV neutron calibration strategy are reviewed.
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6. The kinetics of antibody production in mucus and serum of european eel (anguilla anguilla L.) after vaccination against Vibrio vulnificus:development of a new method for antibody quantification in skin mucus
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Esteve-Gassent, M. D, Nielsen, M. E, Esteve-Gassent, M. D, and Nielsen, M. E
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7. Field testing of a vaccine against eel diseases caused by Vibrio vulnificus
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Fouz, B., Esteve-Gassent, M. D., Barrera, R., Larsen, J. L., Engelbrecht Nielsen, M., Amaro, C., Fouz, B., Esteve-Gassent, M. D., Barrera, R., Larsen, J. L., Engelbrecht Nielsen, M., and Amaro, C.
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8. Role of the BBA64 Locus of Borrelia burgdorferi in Early Stages of Infectivity in a Murine Model of Lyme Disease
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Maruskova, Mahulena, primary, Esteve-Gassent, M. Dolores, additional, Sexton, Valerie L., additional, and Seshu, J., additional
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9. The eel immune system: present knowledge and the need for research
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Nielsen, M E, primary and Esteve-Gassent, M D, additional
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- 2006
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10. Inactivation of the fibronectin-binding adhesin genebbk32significantly attenuates the infectivity potential ofBorrelia burgdorferi
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Seshu, J., primary, Esteve-Gassent, M. Dolores, additional, Labandeira-Rey, Maria, additional, Kim, Jung Hwa, additional, Trzeciakowski, Jerome P., additional, Höök, Magnus, additional, and Skare, Jonathan T., additional
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11. Efficacy of oral reimmunisation after immersion vaccination against Vibrio vulnificus in farmed European eels
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Dolores Esteve-Gassent, M., primary, Fouz, Belén, additional, Barrera, Rodolfo, additional, and Amaro, Carmen, additional
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- 2004
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12. Immunogenic antigens of the eel pathogen Vibrio vulnificus serovar E
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Esteve-Gassent, M. Dolores and Amaro, Carmen
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The immunogenic antigens of Vibrio vulnificus serovar E were investigated in the eel. Fish were vaccinated by immersion with Vulnivaccine (V), revaccinated 2 years later by intraperitoneal injection (RV) and bath infected 15 days post-revaccination (RVI). The specific immune response in serum was followed in all groups, and selected sera were used for immunostaining of surface (SA) and extracellular antigens (ECA). Bacteria were grown in iron-rich (TSB and MSWYE) and iron-poor media (TSB and MSWYE plus human transferrin (TSB-T and MSWYE-T)) as well as eel serum (ES), and their SA and ECA were extracted and electrophoretically analysed. Cells grown in MSWYE-T and ES presented the same antigenic profiles, which suggests that iron-restriction is the main growth-limiting factor in vivo. The electrophoretic pattern of SA, but not that of ECA, varied with iron-availability in the growth medium. Further, SA extracted from bacteria grown in iron restriction were strongly immunogenic for eels, especially after vaccination and infection. Among the immunogenic antigens over expressed in iron-restriction, three outer membrane proteins of around 70–80 kDa, including the putative receptor for vulnibactin, together with the rapid and slow migrating forms of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS), were identified. The response was not so evident in the case of capsule, which was not clearly stained with any of the eel sera. With respect to ECA, two proteins, identified as the V. vulnificus protease (Vvp) and the major outer membrane protein (OMP), probably liberated to the medium after cell death, were recognised by RV and, more strongly, by RVI sera. The specific antibodies against the mentioned OMPs, LPS bands and the Vvp may contribute to the protection of vaccinated eels against infection, giving a reasonable explanation for the high effectiveness of Vulnivaccine. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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13. Role of the BBA64 Locus of Borrelia burgdorferiin Early Stages of Infectivity in a Murine Model of Lyme Disease
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Maruskova, Mahulena, Esteve-Gassent, M. Dolores, Sexton, Valerie L., and Seshu, J.
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ABSTRACTBorrelia burgdorferi, the causative agent of Lyme disease, undergoes rapid adaptive gene expression in response to environmental signals encountered during different stages of its life cycle in the arthropod vector or the mammalian host. Among all the plasmid-encoded genes of B. burgdorferi, several linear plasmid 54 (lp54)-encoded open reading frames (ORFs) exhibit the greatest differential expression in response to mammalian host-specific temperature, pH, and other uncharacterized signals. These ORFs include members of the paralogous gene family 54 (pgf 54), such as BBA64, BBA65, and BBA66, present on lp54. In an attempt to correlate transcriptional up-regulation of these pgf 54 members to their role in infectivity, we inactivated BBA64 and characterized the phenotype of this mutant both in vitro and in vivo. There were no major differences in the protein profiles between the BBA64 mutant and the control strains, while immunoblot analysis indicated that inactivation of BBA64 resulted in increased levels of BBA65. Moreover, there was no significant difference in the ability of the BBA64 mutant to infect C3H/HeN mice compared to that of its parental or complemented control strains as determined by culturing of viable spirochetes from infected tissues. However, enumeration of spirochetes using quantitative real-time PCR revealed tissue-specific differences, suggesting a minimal role for BBA64 in the survival of B. burgdorferiin select tissues. Infectivity analysis of the BBA64 mutant suggests that B. burgdorferimay utilize multiple determinants to establish infection in mammalian hosts.
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14. Detection of single nucleotide polymorphism in the para-sodium channel gene of Rhipicephalus annulatus populations from Egypt resistant to deltamethrin.
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Arafa WM, Klafke GM, Tidwell JP, de León AAP, and Esteve-Gassent M
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- Animals, Arthropod Proteins metabolism, Base Sequence, Egypt, Rhipicephalus drug effects, Sodium Channels metabolism, Acaricides pharmacology, Arthropod Proteins genetics, Drug Resistance genetics, Nitriles pharmacology, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Pyrethrins pharmacology, Rhipicephalus genetics, Sodium Channels genetics
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Rhipicephalus annulatus field populations collected from small cattle farms in Beni-Suef province in Egypt were evaluated for deltamethrin resistance by toxicological in vitro bioassays (adult immersion test-AIT and larval packet test-LPT). Moreover, a quantitative PCR high resolution melting (PCR-HRM) technique was used to detect nucleotide substitutions in the voltage-gated sodium channel (Na-channel) gene. By the in vitro bioassays, the examined ticks were phenotypically categorized as deltamethrin susceptible (populations El-Wasta - A, and El-Hakamna - C) or resistant (populations El-Wasta - B, El-Hakamna - D, EL-Halabia - E, and Kom-abokhalad - F). Based on LPT findings, the phenotypic resistant populations were found to have a resistance ratio between 6.5 - 10.8. The PCR-HRM genotyping of the ticks showed variable melting curves among the populations in domain II of the Na-channel gene. Analysis of the curves showed the presence of wild type, mutant homozygous, and mutant heterozygous tick individuals. By sequencing the PCR amplified fragments, the C190A mutation was the only detected nucleotide polymorphism of domain II among the phenotypically resistant populations, which was present in 39.5 % (34/86) of the ticks tested. On the other hand, the phenotypically susceptible populations A and C did not show C190A mutant homozygous (RR) individuals. Meanwhile, in domain III all of the examined populations revealed melting curves like the wild type. Furthermore, the sequence analysis of these populations confirmed the absence of SNPs in domain III. The C190A single point mutation was detected for the first time in domain II of the Na-channel gene of deltamethrin-resistant R. annulatus in Egypt using PCR-HRM. Screening for efficacy of chemical compounds used by farmers to control ticks on cattle should be considered as part of animal health programs to manage the emerging resistance to acaricides in R. annulatus populations., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.)
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- 2020
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15. Test for Borrelia spp. in bats in an urban area in the South of Brazil.
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Sanseverino L, Ortêncio Filho H, Esteve-Gassent M, and Jorge TMR
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- Animals, Brazil, DNA, Bacterial, Electrophoresis, Agar Gel, Forests, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Time Factors, Borrelia isolation & purification, Chiroptera microbiology
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Introduction: We investigated the occurrence of relapsing fever (RF) causing Borrelia genus spirochetes in synanthropic bats from the municipality of Maringá, Paraná, South of Brazil., Methods: Tissue samples from the wings of bats were collected monthly from April 2013 to February 2014 and extracted DNA was used to evaluate the presence of RF causing Borrelia spp., Results: All bat tissues tested negative for RF causing Borrelia spp., Conclusions: Borrelia spp. do not occur in chiropterans from Maringá.
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- 2019
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16. Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever in Dogs.
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Piccione J, Levine GJ, Duff CA, Kuhlman GM, Scott KD, and Esteve-Gassent MD
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- Animals, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Borrelia Infections diagnosis, Borrelia Infections drug therapy, Diagnosis, Differential, Dog Diseases drug therapy, Dogs, Female, Male, Relapsing Fever diagnosis, Relapsing Fever drug therapy, Ticks microbiology, Borrelia Infections veterinary, Dog Diseases diagnosis, Relapsing Fever veterinary
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Background: In the United States, Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever (TBRF) in dogs is caused by the spirochete bacteria Borrelia turicatae and Borrelia hermsii, transmitted by Ornithodoros spp. ticks. The hallmark diagnostic feature of this infection is the visualization of numerous spirochetes during standard blood smear examination. Although the course of spirochetemia has not been fully characterized in dogs, in humans infected with TBRF the episodes of spirochetemia and fever are intermittent., Objectives: To describe TBRF in dogs by providing additional case reports and reviewing the disease in veterinary and human medicine., Animals: Five cases of privately-owned dogs naturally infected with TBRF in Texas are reviewed., Methods: Case series and literature review., Results: All dogs were examined because of lethargy, inappetence, and pyrexia. Two dogs also had signs of neurologic disease. All dogs had thrombocytopenia and spirochetemia. All cases were administered tetracyclines orally. Platelet numbers improved and spirochetemia and pyrexia resolved in 4 out of 5 dogs, where follow-up information was available., Conclusion and Clinical Importance: TBRF is likely underdiagnosed in veterinary medicine. In areas endemic to Ornithodoros spp. ticks, TBRF should be considered in dogs with thrombocytopenia. Examination of standard blood smears can provide a rapid and specific diagnosis of TBRF when spirochetes are observed., (Copyright © 2016 The Authors. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.)
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17. Ticks collected from humans, domestic animals, and wildlife in Yucatan, Mexico.
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Rodríguez-Vivas RI, Apanaskevich DA, Ojeda-Chi MM, Trinidad-Martínez I, Reyes-Novelo E, Esteve-Gassent MD, and Pérez de León AA
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- Animals, Animals, Domestic, Animals, Wild, Arachnid Vectors, Female, Humans, Male, Mexico epidemiology, Tick Infestations epidemiology, Tick Infestations parasitology, Ticks physiology, Tick Infestations veterinary, Ticks classification
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Domestic animals and wildlife play important roles as reservoirs of zoonotic pathogens that are transmitted to humans by ticks. Besides their role as vectors of several classes of microorganisms of veterinary and public health relevance, ticks also burden human and animal populations through their obligate blood-feeding habit. It is estimated that in Mexico there are around 100 tick species belonging to the Ixodidae and Argasidae families. Information is lacking on tick species that affect humans, domestic animals, and wildlife through their life cycle. This study was conducted to bridge that knowledge gap by inventorying tick species that infest humans, domestic animals and wildlife in the State of Yucatan, Mexico. Amblyomma ticks were observed as euryxenous vertebrate parasites because they were found parasitizing 17 animal species and human. Amblyomma mixtum was the most eryxenous species found in 11 different animal species and humans. Both A. mixtum and A. parvum were found parasitizing humans. Ixodes near affinis was the second most abundant species parasitizing six animal species (dogs, cats, horses, white-nosed coati, white-tail deer and black vulture) and was found widely across the State of Yucatan. Ixodid tick populations may increase in the State of Yucatan with time due to animal production intensification, an increasing wildlife population near rural communities because of natural habitat reduction and fragmentation. The diversity of ticks across host taxa documented here highlights the relevance of ecological information to understand tick-host dynamics. This knowledge is critical to inform public health and veterinary programs for the sustainable control of ticks and tick-borne diseases., (Copyright © 2015. Published by Elsevier B.V.)
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18. Exploratory spatial analysis of Lyme disease in Texas -what can we learn from the reported cases?
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Szonyi B, Srinath I, Esteve-Gassent M, Lupiani B, and Ivanek R
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- Animals, Bayes Theorem, Ecosystem, Humans, Incidence, Ixodes, Texas epidemiology, Borrelia burgdorferi, Lyme Disease epidemiology, Spatial Analysis
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Background: Lyme disease (LD) is a tick-borne zoonotic illness caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi. Texas is considered a non-endemic state for LD and the spatial distribution of the state's reported LD cases is unknown., Methods: We analyzed human LD cases reported to the Texas Department of State Health Services (TX-DSHS) between 2000 and 2011 using exploratory spatial analysis with the objective to investigate the spatial patterns of LD in Texas. Case data were aggregated at the county level, and census data were used as the population at risk. Empirical Bayesian smoothing was performed to stabilize the variance. Global Moran's I was calculated to assess the presence and type of spatial autocorrelation. Local Indicator of Spatial Association (LISA) was used to determine the location of spatial clusters and outliers., Results and Discussion: There was significant positive spatial autocorrelation of LD incidence in Texas with Moran's I of 0.41 (p = 0.001). LISA revealed significant variation in the spatial distribution of human LD in Texas. First, we identified a high-risk cluster in Central Texas, in a region that is thought to be beyond the geographical range of the main vector, Ixodes scapularis. Second, the eastern part of Texas, which is thought to provide the most suitable habitat for I. scapularis, did not appear to be a high-risk area. Third, LD cases were reported from several counties in western Texas, a region considered unsuitable for the survival of Ixodes ticks., Conclusions: These results emphasize the need for follow-up investigations to determine whether the identified spatial pattern is due to: clustering of misdiagnosed cases, clustering of patients with an out-of state travel history, or presence of a clustered unknown enzootic cycle of B. burgdorferi in Texas. This would enable an improved surveillance and reporting of LD in Texas.
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19. Field testing of a vaccine against eel diseases caused by Vibrio vulnificus.
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Fouz B, Esteve-Gassent MD, Barrera R, Larsen JL, Nielsen ME, and Amaro C
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- Animals, Antibodies, Bacterial analysis, Body Weight, Time Factors, Vaccination veterinary, Vibrio Infections prevention & control, Bacterial Vaccines immunology, Eels, Fish Diseases prevention & control, Vibrio immunology, Vibrio Infections veterinary
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The field results of a vaccination programme against Vibrio vulnificus serovar E (biotype 2) in a Spanish eel farm are reported. A total of 9.5 million glass eels were vaccinated from January 1998 to March 2000 by prolonged immersion followed by 2 subsequent reimmunisations after 12 to 14 and 24 to 28 d, respectively. The acquired protection and the immune response against serovar E were estimated over a period of 6 mo after vaccination. A similar vaccination schedule was conducted with elvers in a Danish eel farm. In this case, the acquired protection and the immune response against serovar E and the new eel-pathogenic serovars, recently described in Denmark, were evaluated over a short term. The overall results show that the vaccine against V. vulnificus serovar E induces a satisfactory protective immunity during the main growth period of eels (around 6 mo) with a relative percentage survival of 62 to 86% and protects them against the new eel-pathogenic serovars. Vaccination of eels by immersion seems to be the best strategy to prevent diseases caused by V. vulnificus.
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