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An Outbreak Of Canine Schistosomiasis In Utah Acquisition Of A New Snail Host (Galba Humilis) By Heterobilharzia Americana, A Pathogenic Parasite On The Move, Eric S. Loker, Scott Z. Dolginow, Suzanne Pape, Colin D. Topper, Randall J. Dejong Dec 2021

An Outbreak Of Canine Schistosomiasis In Utah Acquisition Of A New Snail Host (Galba Humilis) By Heterobilharzia Americana, A Pathogenic Parasite On The Move, Eric S. Loker, Scott Z. Dolginow, Suzanne Pape, Colin D. Topper, Randall J. Dejong

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Parasites with complex life cycles engaging multiple host species living among different environments well-exemplify the value of a cross-cutting One Health approach to understanding fundamental concerns like disease emergence or spread. Here we provide new information regarding a pathogenic schistosome trematode parasite of both wild and domestic mammals that has recently expanded its known range from mesic/wet environments of the southeastern United States to the arid southwest. In 2018, 12 dogs living near a man-made pond in Moab, Utah, were found positive for Heterobilharzia americana, the most westerly report of this endemic North American schistosome, and the first from Utah. …


Gut Bacteria Are Essential For Normal Cuticle Development In Herbivorous Turtle Ants, Christophe Duplais, Vincent Sarou-Kanian, Dominique Massiot, Alia Hassan, John T. Wertz Dec 2021

Gut Bacteria Are Essential For Normal Cuticle Development In Herbivorous Turtle Ants, Christophe Duplais, Vincent Sarou-Kanian, Dominique Massiot, Alia Hassan, John T. Wertz

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Across the evolutionary history of insects, the shift from nitrogen-rich carnivore/omnivore diets to nitrogen-poor herbivorous diets was made possible through symbiosis with microbes. The herbivorous turtle ants Cephalotes possess a conserved gut microbiome which enriches the nutrient composition by recycling nitrogen-rich metabolic waste to increase the production of amino acids. This enrichment is assumed to benefit the host, but we do not know to what extent. To gain insights into nitrogen assimilation in the ant cuticle we use gut bacterial manipulation, 15N isotopic enrichment, isotope-ratio mass spectrometry, and 15N nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to demonstrate that gut bacteria contribute to …


Herbivorous Turtle Ants Obtain Essential Nutrients From A Conserved Nitrogen-Recycling Gut Microbiome, Yi Hu, Jon G. Sanders, Piotr Łukasik, Catherine L. D'Amelio, Mark P. Schotanus Dec 2018

Herbivorous Turtle Ants Obtain Essential Nutrients From A Conserved Nitrogen-Recycling Gut Microbiome, Yi Hu, Jon G. Sanders, Piotr Łukasik, Catherine L. D'Amelio, Mark P. Schotanus

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Nitrogen acquisition is a major challenge for herbivorous animals, and the repeated origins of herbivory across the ants have raised expectations that nutritional symbionts have shaped their diversification. Direct evidence for N provisioning by internally housed symbionts is rare in animals; among the ants, it has been documented for just one lineage. In this study we dissect functional contributions by bacteria from a conserved, multi-partite gut symbiosis in herbivorous Cephalotes ants through in vivo experiments, metagenomics, and in vitro assays. Gut bacteria recycle urea, and likely uric acid, using recycled N to synthesize essential amino acids that are acquired by …


Author Correction: Herbivorous Turtle Ants Obtain Essential Nutrients From A Conserved Nitrogen-Recycling Gut Microbiome (Nature Communications (2018), Yi Hu, Jon G. Sanders, Piotr Łukasik, Catherine L. D'Amelio, Mark P. Schotanus, John T. Wertz Dec 2018

Author Correction: Herbivorous Turtle Ants Obtain Essential Nutrients From A Conserved Nitrogen-Recycling Gut Microbiome (Nature Communications (2018), Yi Hu, Jon G. Sanders, Piotr Łukasik, Catherine L. D'Amelio, Mark P. Schotanus, John T. Wertz

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The originally published version of the Supplementary Information file associated with this Article contained an error in Supplementary Figure 3. Panel b was inadvertently replaced with a duplicate of panel a. The error has now been fixed and the corrected version of the Supplementary Information PDF is available to download from the HTML version of the Article.


Saccharedens Versatilis Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov., A Sugar-Degrading Member Of The Burkholderiales Isolated From Cephalotes Rohweri Ant Guts, Jonathan Y. Lin, William J. Hobson, John T. Wertz Feb 2017

Saccharedens Versatilis Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov., A Sugar-Degrading Member Of The Burkholderiales Isolated From Cephalotes Rohweri Ant Guts, Jonathan Y. Lin, William J. Hobson, John T. Wertz

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Cephalotes ‘turtle’ ants host a core group of gut–associated symbionts, but their potential contributions to ant nutrition and disease resistance remain uncharacterized in vitro. To gain a better understanding of the metabolic capability of core symbionts belonging to the Burkholderiales, we cultivated and characterized strain CAG32T from the guts of Cephalotes rohweri ants. Strain CAG32T was rod-shaped, Gram-stain-negative, motile and formed pale-white colonies on trypticase soy agar. Optimum growth occurred under an atmosphere of 20% O2 supplemented with 1% CO2. Strain CAG32T grew under NaCl concentrations of 0–2.0%, temperatures of 23–47 °C and pH values of 4.0–8.0, and was capable …


Ventosimonas Gracilis Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov., A Member Of The Gammaproteobacteria Isolated From Cephalotes Varians Ant Guts Representing A New Family, Ventosimonadaceae Fam. Nov., Within The Order ‘Pseudomonadales’, Jonathan Y. Lin, William J. Hobson, John T. Wertz Aug 2016

Ventosimonas Gracilis Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov., A Member Of The Gammaproteobacteria Isolated From Cephalotes Varians Ant Guts Representing A New Family, Ventosimonadaceae Fam. Nov., Within The Order ‘Pseudomonadales’, Jonathan Y. Lin, William J. Hobson, John T. Wertz

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Cephalotes ‘turtle’ ants are known to harbor a core group of gut symbionts, including members belonging to the Gammaproteobacteria. Here, we describe the cultivation and characterization of strain CV58T, a novel member of the Gammaproteobacteria order Pseudomonadales isolated from the guts of the ant Cephalotes varians. Strain CV58T was rod-shaped, Gram-stainnegative, non-motile and formed pale-yellow colonies on trypticase soy agar. Optimum growth occurred under an atmosphere of 4-20% (v/v) O2. Growth was possible for strain CV58Tat NaCl concentrations of 0-1.5% (w/v), temperatures of 23-40 °C, and pH values of 5.5-8.5. The G+C content of the genomic DNA was 54.9 mol% …


Cephaloticoccus Gen. Nov., A New Genus Of ‘Verrucomicrobia’ Containing Two Novel Species Isolated From Cephalotes Ant Guts, Jonathan Y. Lin, Jacob A. Russell, Jon G. Sanders, John T. Wertz Aug 2016

Cephaloticoccus Gen. Nov., A New Genus Of ‘Verrucomicrobia’ Containing Two Novel Species Isolated From Cephalotes Ant Guts, Jonathan Y. Lin, Jacob A. Russell, Jon G. Sanders, John T. Wertz

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Two novel members of the bacterial phylum ‘Verrucomicrobia’, strains CAG34T and CV41T, were isolated from the guts of Cephalotes rohweri and Cephalotes varians ants, respectively. Strains CAG34T and CV41T were coccoid, Gram-stain-negative, non-motile, and formed creamcoloured colonies on trypticase soy agar. Optimum growth occurred under an atmosphere of 12-20% O2 and 1% CO2 for both strains, although strain CV41T could not grow without supplemental CO2. Growth was possible under NaCl concentrations of 0.5-1.5% (w/v) and temperatures of 23-37 °C for both strains, and pH values of 6.9-7.7 for strain CAG34T and 6.9-7.3 for strain CV41T. The G+C content of the …


Cluster M Mycobacteriophages Bongo, Pegleg, And Rey With Unusually Large Repertoires Of Trna Isotypes, Welkin H. Pope, Kirk R. Anders, Madison Baird, Charles A. Bowman Mar 2014

Cluster M Mycobacteriophages Bongo, Pegleg, And Rey With Unusually Large Repertoires Of Trna Isotypes, Welkin H. Pope, Kirk R. Anders, Madison Baird, Charles A. Bowman

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Genomic analysis of a large set of phages infecting the common host Mycobacterium smegmatis mc2155 shows that they span considerable genetic diversity. There are more than 20 distinct types that lack nucleotide similarity with each other, and there is considerable diversity within most of the groups. Three newly isolated temperate mycobacteriophages, Bongo, PegLeg, and Rey, constitute a new group (cluster M), with the closely related phages Bongo and PegLeg forming subcluster M1 and the more distantly related Rey forming subcluster M2. The clusterMmycobacteriophages have siphoviral morphologies with unusually long tails, are homoimmune, and have larger than average genomes (80.2 to …


Cluster M Mycobacteriophages Bongo, Pegleg, And Rey With Unusually Large Repertoires Of Trna Isotypes, Welkin H. Pope, Kirk R. Anders, Madison Baird, Charles A. Bowman Mar 2014

Cluster M Mycobacteriophages Bongo, Pegleg, And Rey With Unusually Large Repertoires Of Trna Isotypes, Welkin H. Pope, Kirk R. Anders, Madison Baird, Charles A. Bowman

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Genomic analysis of a large set of phages infecting the common host Mycobacterium smegmatis mc2155 shows that they span considerable genetic diversity. There are more than 20 distinct types that lack nucleotide similarity with each other, and there is considerable diversity within most of the groups. Three newly isolated temperate mycobacteriophages, Bongo, PegLeg, and Rey, constitute a new group (cluster M), with the closely related phages Bongo and PegLeg forming subcluster M1 and the more distantly related Rey forming subcluster M2. The clusterMmycobacteriophages have siphoviral morphologies with unusually long tails, are homoimmune, and have larger than average genomes (80.2 to …


Endothelial Cell Stimulation Overcomes Restriction And Promotes Productive And Latent Hiv-1 Infection Of Resting Cd4+ T Cells, Anding Shen, Jacob J. Baker, Geoffrey L. Scott, Yelena P. Davis Sep 2013

Endothelial Cell Stimulation Overcomes Restriction And Promotes Productive And Latent Hiv-1 Infection Of Resting Cd4+ T Cells, Anding Shen, Jacob J. Baker, Geoffrey L. Scott, Yelena P. Davis

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Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) is able to suppress human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) to undetectable levels in the majority of patients, but eradication has not been achieved because latent viral reservoirs persist, particularly in resting CD4+ T lymphocytes. It is generally understood that HIV-1 does not efficiently infect resting CD4+ T cells, and latent infection in those cells may arise when infected CD4+ T lymphoblasts return to resting state. In this study, we found that stimulation by endothelial cells can render resting CD4+ T cells permissible for direct HIV infection, includingboth productive and latent infection. These stimulated T …


Genomic And Physiological Characterization Of The Verrucomicrobia Isolate Diplosphaera Colitermitum Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov., Reveals Microaerophily And Nitrogen Fixation Genes, John T. Wertz, Eunji Kim, John A. Breznak, Thomas M. Schmidt Jan 2012

Genomic And Physiological Characterization Of The Verrucomicrobia Isolate Diplosphaera Colitermitum Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov., Reveals Microaerophily And Nitrogen Fixation Genes, John T. Wertz, Eunji Kim, John A. Breznak, Thomas M. Schmidt

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Previously we reported the cultivation of novel verrucomicrobia, including strain TAV2 (93% 16S rRNA gene identity to its nearest cultivated representative, Opitutus terreae PB90-1) from the gut of the termite Reticulitermes flavipes. To gain better insight into the Verrucomicrobia as a whole and understand the role of verrucomicrobia within the termite gut ecosystem, we analyzed a draft genome and undertook a physiological characterization of TAV2. Strain TAV2 is an autochthonous member of the R. flavipes gut microbiota and groups phylogenetically among diverse Verrucomicrobia from R. flavipes and other termites that are represented by 16S rRNA gene sequences alone. TAV2 is …


Cluster K Mycobacteriophages: Insights Into The Evolutionary Origins Of Mycobacteriophage Tm4, Welkin H. Pope, Christina M. Ferreira, Deborah Jacobs-Sera, Robert C. Benjamin Nov 2011

Cluster K Mycobacteriophages: Insights Into The Evolutionary Origins Of Mycobacteriophage Tm4, Welkin H. Pope, Christina M. Ferreira, Deborah Jacobs-Sera, Robert C. Benjamin

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Five newly isolated mycobacteriophages -Angelica, CrimD, Adephagia, Anaya, and Pixie - have similar genomic architectures to mycobacteriophage TM4, a previously characterized phage that is widely used in mycobacterial genetics. The nucleotide sequence similarities warrant grouping these into Cluster K, with subdivision into three subclusters: K1, K2, and K3. Although the overall genome architectures of these phages are similar, TM4 appears to have lost at least two segments of its genome, a central region containing the integration apparatus, and a segment at the right end. This suggests that TM4 is a recent derivative of a temperate parent, resolving a long-standing conundrum …


Evidence Base For The Use Of Selected Complementary And Alternative Therapies By Patients With Diabetes: Preface, Ruth Lindquist, Byron Hoogwerf Sep 2009

Evidence Base For The Use Of Selected Complementary And Alternative Therapies By Patients With Diabetes: Preface, Ruth Lindquist, Byron Hoogwerf

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Stenoxybacter Acetivorans Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov., An Acetate-Oxidizing Obligate Microaerophile Among Diverse O2-Consuming Bacteria From Termite Guts, John T. Wertz, John A. Breznak Nov 2007

Stenoxybacter Acetivorans Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov., An Acetate-Oxidizing Obligate Microaerophile Among Diverse O2-Consuming Bacteria From Termite Guts, John T. Wertz, John A. Breznak

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In termite hindguts, fermentative production of acetate - a major carbon and energy source for the insect - depends on efficient removal of inwardly diffusing oxygen by microbes residing on and near the hindgut wall. However, little is known about the identity of these organisms or about the substrate(s) used to support their respiratory activity. A cultivation-based approach was used to isolate O2-consuming organisms from hindguts of Reticulitermes flavipes. A consistently greater (albeit not statistically significant) number of colonies developed under hypoxia (2% [vol/vol] O 2) than under air, and the increase coincided with the appearance of morphologically distinct colonies …


Physiological Ecology Of Stenoxybacter Acetivorans, An Obligate Microaerophile In Termite Guts, John T. Wertz, John A. Breznak Nov 2007

Physiological Ecology Of Stenoxybacter Acetivorans, An Obligate Microaerophile In Termite Guts, John T. Wertz, John A. Breznak

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Stenoxybacter acetivorans is a newly described, obligately microaerophilic β-proteobacterium that is abundant in the acetate-rich hindgut of Reticulitermes. Here we tested the hypotheses that cells are located in the hypoxic, peripheral region of Reticulitermes flavipes hindguts and use acetate to fuel their O2-consuming respiratory activity in situ. Physical fractionation of R. flavipes guts, followed by limited-cycle PCR with S. acetivorans-specific 16S rRNA gene primers, indicated that cells of this organism were indeed located primarily among the microbiota colonizing the hindgut wall. Likewise, reverse transcriptase PCR of hindgut RNA revealed S. acetivorans-specific transcripts for acetate-activating enzymes that were also found in …


Novel Pathway For Induction Of Latent Virus From Resting Cd4+ T Cells In The Simian Immunodeficiency Virus/Macaque Model Of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Latency, Anding Shen, Hung Chih Yang, Yan Zhou, Amanda J. Chase Feb 2007

Novel Pathway For Induction Of Latent Virus From Resting Cd4+ T Cells In The Simian Immunodeficiency Virus/Macaque Model Of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Latency, Anding Shen, Hung Chih Yang, Yan Zhou, Amanda J. Chase

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Although combination therapy allows the suppression of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) viremia to undetectable levels, eradication has not been achieved because the virus persists in cellular reservoirs, particularly the latent reservoir in resting CD4+ T lymphocytes. We previously established a simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)/macaque model to study latency. We describe here a novel mechanism for the induction of SIV from latently infected resting CD4+ T cells. Several human cell lines including CEMx174 and Epstein-Barr virus-transformed human B-lymphoblastoid cell lines mediated contact-dependent activation of resting macaque T cells and induction of latent SIV. Antibody-blocking assays showed that interactions between …


Testability Properties Of Divergent Trees, Ronald D. Blanton, John P. Hayes Jan 1997

Testability Properties Of Divergent Trees, Ronald D. Blanton, John P. Hayes

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The testability of a class of regular circuits called divergent trees is investigated under a functional fault model. Divergent trees include such practical circuits as decoders and demultiplexers. We prove that uncontrolled divergent trees are testable with a fixed number of test patterns (C-testable) if and only if the module function is surjective. Testable controlled trees are also surjective but require sensitizing vectors for error propagation. We derive the conditions for testing controlled divergent trees with a test set whose size is proportional to the number of levels p found in the tree (L-testability). By viewing a tree as overlapping …


Amino Acid Substitutions In Membrane-Spanning Domains Of Hol1, A Member Of The Major Facilitator Superfamily Of Transporters, Confer Nonselective Cation Uptake In Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, Matthew B. Wright, Elizabeth A. Howell, Richard F. Gaber Jan 1996

Amino Acid Substitutions In Membrane-Spanning Domains Of Hol1, A Member Of The Major Facilitator Superfamily Of Transporters, Confer Nonselective Cation Uptake In Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, Matthew B. Wright, Elizabeth A. Howell, Richard F. Gaber

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Let A(formula presented) -dimensional compactum and (formula presented)Mn a map into a piecewise linear (formula presented). The main result of this paper asserts that if X is locally (formula presented)-connected and/is (formula presented)-connected, th