tnf - α和γ辐照诱导鼠伤寒沙门菌在受感染动物器官中的繁殖激活。

Yulia M Romanova, Olga N Scheglovitova, Rumen H Boshnakov, Natalia V Alekseeva, Tatyana V Stepanova, Alexandra S Tomova, Alexander L Gintsburg
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当前工作的目标是确定tnf - α在体内系统中细菌生长激活中的作用。为了达到这一目标,我们研究了沙门氏菌营养形式的繁殖动态和感染动物中非培养形式的沙门氏菌的再培养。由于已知辐照会增加肿瘤坏死因子的分泌,因此实验既针对与细菌悬浮液一起注射外源性肿瘤坏死因子的动物,也针对感染前暴露于γ辐射的动物。我们证明,在所有情况下,动物体内tnf - α水平的增加导致沙门氏菌生长的激活。此外,在本文中,我们提出了通过分子展示的方法获得的数据在体外培养的沙门氏菌细胞在TNF存在下高度表达的基因鉴定。
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TNF-alpha and gamma-irradiation induced activation of the Salmonella typhimurium reproduction in the organs of infected animals.

The goal of the current work is to determine the role of the TNF-alpha on the activation of the bacterial growth in an in vivo system. In order to reach this goal we studied the dynamics of the reproduction of vegetative forms of Salmonella and the recultivation of non-cultivating forms of Salmonella in infected animals. Experiments have been conducted both on animals that had been injected with exogenous TNF together with bacterial suspension and on animals that had been exposed to gamma-radiation before infection, since it is known that irradiation increases the secretion of TNF. We demonstrate that in all cases the increase in the level of TNF-alpha in animals leads to the activation of the Salmonella growth. Moreover, in this paper we present the data obtained by the method of molecular display on the identification of genes that are highly expressed in the Salmonella cells cultivated in vitro in the presence of TNF.

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