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Comparative Analysis And Expression Of Clul1, A Cone Photoreceptor-Specific Gene, Qi Zhang, William A. Beltran, Zuohua Mao, Kui Li, Jennifer L. Johnson, Gregory M. Acland, Gustavo D. Aguirre Sep 2003

Comparative Analysis And Expression Of Clul1, A Cone Photoreceptor-Specific Gene, Qi Zhang, William A. Beltran, Zuohua Mao, Kui Li, Jennifer L. Johnson, Gregory M. Acland, Gustavo D. Aguirre

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

Purpose: To characterize CLUL1, a cone photoreceptor-specific gene.
Methods: A comparative genomics approach was used to analyze the gene organization and protein sequence of a retinal clusterin-like protein and to identify conserved elements between human and dog. Its expression was studied by Northern and Western analyses and its localization by in situ hybridization and immunocytochemistry.
Results: The CLUL1 sequences of the human and dog share 85% and 73% identity, respectively, at the nucleotide and deduced amino acid level. The gene is organized into nine exons and shows strong homology, not only in exonic but also in some intronic sequences between the species. …


Geographical And Temporal Distribution Of Human Giardiasis In Ontario, Canada., Agricola Odoi, S W. Martin, P Michel, J Holt, D Middleton, J Wilson Aug 2003

Geographical And Temporal Distribution Of Human Giardiasis In Ontario, Canada., Agricola Odoi, S W. Martin, P Michel, J Holt, D Middleton, J Wilson

Agricola Odoi

BACKGROUND: Giardia is the most frequently identified intestinal parasite in North America. Although information on geographical distribution of giardiasis is critical in identifying communities at high risk, little has been done in this area. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate the geographical and temporal distribution of human giardiasis in Ontario in order to identify possible high risk areas and seasons. Two spatial scales of analyses and two disease measures were used with a view to identifying the best of each in assessing geographical patterns of giardiasis in Ontario. Global Moran's I and Moran Local Indicators of Spatial …


Linkage Mapping Of The Primary Disease Locus For Collie Eye Anomaly, Jennifer Lowe, Anna Kukekova, Ewen Kirkness, Gustavo Aguirre, Mariela Langlois, Gregory Acland, Elaine Ostrander Jun 2003

Linkage Mapping Of The Primary Disease Locus For Collie Eye Anomaly, Jennifer Lowe, Anna Kukekova, Ewen Kirkness, Gustavo Aguirre, Mariela Langlois, Gregory Acland, Elaine Ostrander

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

Collie eye anomaly (cea) is a hereditary ocular disorder affecting development of the choroid and sclera segregating in several breeds of dog, including rough, smooth, and Border collies and Australian shepherds. The disease is reminiscent of the choroidal hypoplasia phenotype observed in humans in conjunction with craniofacial or renal abnormalities. In dogs, however, the clinical phenotype can vary significantly; many dogs exhibit no obvious clinical consequences and retain apparently normal vision throughout life, while severely affected animals develop secondary retinal detachment, intraocular hemorrhage, and blindness. We report genetic studies establishing that the primary ceaphenotype, choroidal hypoplasia, segregates …


Multiple Luteinizing Hormone Receptor (Lhr) Protein Variants, Interspecies Reactivity Of Anti-Lhr Mab Clone 3b5, Subcellular Localization Of Lhr In Human Placenta, Pelvic Floor And Brain, And Possible Role For Lhr In The Development Of Abnormal Pregnancy, Pelvic Floor Disorders And Alzheimer's Disease, A Bukovsky, K Indrapichate, H Fujiwara, Maria Cekanova Ms, Rndr, Phd, Me Ayala, R Dominguez, Mr Caudle, J Wimalsena, Rf Elder, P Copas, Jf Foster, Ri Fernando, Dc Henley, Nb Upadhyaya Jun 2003

Multiple Luteinizing Hormone Receptor (Lhr) Protein Variants, Interspecies Reactivity Of Anti-Lhr Mab Clone 3b5, Subcellular Localization Of Lhr In Human Placenta, Pelvic Floor And Brain, And Possible Role For Lhr In The Development Of Abnormal Pregnancy, Pelvic Floor Disorders And Alzheimer's Disease, A Bukovsky, K Indrapichate, H Fujiwara, Maria Cekanova Ms, Rndr, Phd, Me Ayala, R Dominguez, Mr Caudle, J Wimalsena, Rf Elder, P Copas, Jf Foster, Ri Fernando, Dc Henley, Nb Upadhyaya

Maria Cekanova MS, RNDr, PhD

Distinct luteinizing hormone receptor (LHR) protein variants exist due to the posttranslational modifications. Besides ovaries, LHR immunoreactivity (LHRI) was also found in other tissues, such as the brain, fallopian tube, endometrium, trophoblast and resident tissue macrophages. The 3B5 mouse monoclonal antibody was raised against purified rat LHR. In rat, porcine and human ovaries, the 3B5 identified six distinct LHR bands migrating at approximately 92, 80, 68, 59, 52 and 48 kDa. Characteristic LHRI was detected in rat, human and porcine corpora lutea. During cellular differentiation, subcellular LHR distribution changed from none to granular cytoplasmic, perinuclear, surface, nuclear and no staining. …


Prediction Of Chicken Embryo Lethality With The Avian Escherichia Coli Traits Complement Resistance, Colicin V Production, And Presence Of The Increased Serum Survival Gene Cluster (Iss), Penelope S. Gibbs, John J. Maurer, Lisa K. Nolan, Richard E. Wooley Apr 2003

Prediction Of Chicken Embryo Lethality With The Avian Escherichia Coli Traits Complement Resistance, Colicin V Production, And Presence Of The Increased Serum Survival Gene Cluster (Iss), Penelope S. Gibbs, John J. Maurer, Lisa K. Nolan, Richard E. Wooley

Lisa K. Nolan

Differentiating between virulent and avirulent avian Escherichia coli isolates continues to be a problem for poultry diagnostic laboratories and the study of colibacillosis in poultry. The ability of a laboratory to conduct one simple test that correlates with virulence would simplify studies in these areas; however, previous studies have not enabled researchers to establish such a test. In this study, the occurrence of certain phenotypic and genotypic traits purported to contribute to avian E. coli virulence in 20 avian E. coli isolates was correlated with the results of embryo challenge studies. This analysis was undertaken in an effort to determine …


Expression And Localization Of Estrogen Receptor-Alpha Protein In Normal And Abnormal Term Placentae And Stimulation Of Trophoblast Differentiation By Estradiol, A Bukovsky, Maria Cekanova Ms, Rndr, Phd, Mr Caudle, J Wimalasena, Js Foster, Dc Henley, Rf Elder Feb 2003

Expression And Localization Of Estrogen Receptor-Alpha Protein In Normal And Abnormal Term Placentae And Stimulation Of Trophoblast Differentiation By Estradiol, A Bukovsky, Maria Cekanova Ms, Rndr, Phd, Mr Caudle, J Wimalasena, Js Foster, Dc Henley, Rf Elder

Maria Cekanova MS, RNDr, PhD

Estrogens play an important role in the regulation of placental function, and 17-beta-estradiol (E2) production rises eighty fold during human pregnancy. Although term placenta has been found to specifically bind estrogens, cellular localization of estrogen receptor alpha (ER-alpha) in trophoblast remains unclear. We used western blot analysis and immunohistochemistry with h-151 and ID5 monoclonal antibodies to determine the expression and cellular localization of ER-alpha protein in human placentae and cultured trophoblast cells. Western blot analysis revealed a ~65 kDa ER-alpha band in MCF-7 breast carcinoma cells (positive control). A similar band was detected in five normal term placentae exhibiting strong …


Radiation Hybrid Map, Physical Map, And Low-Pass Genomic Sequence Of The Canine Prcd Region On Cfa9 And Comparative Mapping With The Syntenic Region On Human Chromosome 17 ☆, Duska Sidjanin, B Miller, J. W. Kijas, J Mcelwee, Jarek Pillardy, J Malek, G Pai, Tamara Feldblyum, C Fraser, Gregory Acland, Gustavo Aguirre Jan 2003

Radiation Hybrid Map, Physical Map, And Low-Pass Genomic Sequence Of The Canine Prcd Region On Cfa9 And Comparative Mapping With The Syntenic Region On Human Chromosome 17 ☆, Duska Sidjanin, B Miller, J. W. Kijas, J Mcelwee, Jarek Pillardy, J Malek, G Pai, Tamara Feldblyum, C Fraser, Gregory Acland, Gustavo Aguirre

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

Progressive rod–cone degeneration (prcd) is a canine retinal disease that maps to the centromeric end of CFA9 in a region of synteny with the distal part of HSA17q. As such,prcd has been postulated as the only animal model of RP17, a human retinitis pigmentosa locus that maps to 17q22. In an effort to establish more detailed regions of synteny between dog CFA9 and the HSA17q–ter region, we created a robust gene-enriched CFA9-RH083000 map with 34 gene-based markers and 12 microsatellites, with the highest resolution and number of markers for the centromeric end of CFA9. Furthermore, we …


Characterization Of Integron Mediated Antimicrobial Resistance In Salmonella Isolated From Diseased Swine, David G. White, Shaohua Zhao, Patrick F. Mcdermott, Sherry Ayers, Sharon Friedman, Julie Sherwood, Missy Breider-Foley, Lisa K. Nolan Jan 2003

Characterization Of Integron Mediated Antimicrobial Resistance In Salmonella Isolated From Diseased Swine, David G. White, Shaohua Zhao, Patrick F. Mcdermott, Sherry Ayers, Sharon Friedman, Julie Sherwood, Missy Breider-Foley, Lisa K. Nolan

Lisa K. Nolan

Forty-two Salmonella isolates obtained from diseased swine were genetically characterized for the presence of specific antimicrobial resistance mechanisms. Twenty of these isolates were characterized as S. Typhimurium DT104 strains. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis was used to determine genetic relatedness and revealed 20 distinct genetic patterns among the 42 isolates. However, all DT104 isolates fell within 2 closely related genetic clusters. Other Salmonella isolates were genetically grouped together according to serotype. All DT104 isolates displayed the penta-resistance phenotype to ampicillin, chloramphenicol, streptomycin, sulfamethoxazole, and tetracycline. Resistance to sulfamethoxazole, tetracycline, streptomycin, kanamycin, and ampicillin was most common among the non-DT104 Salmonella isolates. All …


Monoclonal Antibodies To Avian Escherichia Coli Iss, Steven L. Foley, Shelley M. Horne, Catherine W. Giddings, Thomas R. Gustad, Erick D. Handegard, Michael Robinson, Lisa K. Nolan Jan 2003

Monoclonal Antibodies To Avian Escherichia Coli Iss, Steven L. Foley, Shelley M. Horne, Catherine W. Giddings, Thomas R. Gustad, Erick D. Handegard, Michael Robinson, Lisa K. Nolan

Lisa K. Nolan

Escherichia coli infections are a major problem for the poultry industry in the United States. Yet, the virulence mechanisms operative in avian E. coli are poorly understood. In the present studies, monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) have been generated that may facilitate study of the pathogenesis of avian colibacillosis. These MAbs are directed against the Iss protein because results from our laboratory have shown that the possession of iss DNA sequences is strongly correlated with the E. coli implicated in avian colibacillosis. As part of an overall effort to explore the role of iss/Iss in colibacillosis pathogenesis, Iss protein has been purified, …


Characterization Of A Piscirickettsiosis-Like Disease In Hawaiian Tilapia., M. J. Mauel, Debra L. Miller, K. Frazier, A. Liggett, E. Styer, D. Montgomery-Brock, J. Brock Jan 2003

Characterization Of A Piscirickettsiosis-Like Disease In Hawaiian Tilapia., M. J. Mauel, Debra L. Miller, K. Frazier, A. Liggett, E. Styer, D. Montgomery-Brock, J. Brock

Debra L Miller

In 1994, tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus and Sarotherodon melanotheron) in wild and farmed populations on Oahu, Hawaii, USA, began to die of an unknown disease that was similar but not identical to piscirickettsiosis in salmonids. Only tilapia were affected. Diseased tilapia often swam erratically and had trouble staying at depth. Scattered cutaneous haemorrhage and exophthalmia were often noted. In many cases, fish were found dead with no clinical signs. Gills exhibited epithelial hyperplasia with severe multifocal consolidation of secondary lamellae. Multiple granulomas were observed in the gills, spleen, kidney, choroid gland and testes, but not in the liver. Tilapia mortalities occurred …


Placental Expression Of Estrogen Receptor Beta And Its Hormone Binding Variant – Comparison With Estrogen Receptor Alpha And A Role For Estrogen Receptors In Asymmetric Division And Differentiation Of Estrogen-Dependent Cells, Antonin Bukovsky, Michael R. Caudle, Maria Cekanova Ms, Rndr, Phd, Romaine I. Fernando, Jay Wimalasena, James S. Foster, Donald C. Henley, Robert F. Elder Jan 2003

Placental Expression Of Estrogen Receptor Beta And Its Hormone Binding Variant – Comparison With Estrogen Receptor Alpha And A Role For Estrogen Receptors In Asymmetric Division And Differentiation Of Estrogen-Dependent Cells, Antonin Bukovsky, Michael R. Caudle, Maria Cekanova Ms, Rndr, Phd, Romaine I. Fernando, Jay Wimalasena, James S. Foster, Donald C. Henley, Robert F. Elder

Maria Cekanova MS, RNDr, PhD

During human pregnancy, the production of 17-beta-estradiol (E2) rises steadily to eighty fold at term, and placenta has been found to specifically bind estrogens. We have recently demonstrated the expression of estrogen receptor alpha (ER-alpha) protein in human placenta and its localization in villous cytotrophoblast (CT), vascular pericytes, and amniotic fibroblasts. In vitro, E2 stimulated development of large syncytiotrophoblast (ST) aggregates. In the present study we utilized ER-beta affinity purified polyclonal (N19:sc6820) and ER-alpha monoclonal (clone h-151) antibodies. Western blot analysis revealed a single ~52 kDa ER-beta band in chorionic villi (CV) protein extracts. In CV, strong cytoplasmic ER-beta immunoreactivity …


Comparison Of Phenotypic Traits And Genetic Relatedness Of Salmonella Enterica Subspecies Arizonae Isolates From A Colony Of Ridgenose Rattlesnakes With Osteomyelitis, Davis A. Bemis, M A. Owston, A La Lickey, Stephen A. Kania, P Ebner, Barton W. Rohrbach Dr., Edward C. Ramsay Jan 2003

Comparison Of Phenotypic Traits And Genetic Relatedness Of Salmonella Enterica Subspecies Arizonae Isolates From A Colony Of Ridgenose Rattlesnakes With Osteomyelitis, Davis A. Bemis, M A. Owston, A La Lickey, Stephen A. Kania, P Ebner, Barton W. Rohrbach Dr., Edward C. Ramsay

Barton W Rohrbach Dr.

Reptiles are well-known sources of human Salmonella infections; however, little is known about the ability of Salmonella to cause disease in reptiles. Thirty-seven isolates of Salmonella enterica subspecies arizonae (S. arizonae) were obtained from retrospective and prospective studies of a closed colony of ridgenose rattlesnakes (Crotalus willardi) with osteomyelitis. All isolates (n=7) from bone lesions were of a single serotype, 56:z4,z23, and this serotype was found on only one occasion among 8 other serotypes isolated from 21 cloacal and intestinal samples. The remainder (n=7) of serotype 56:z4,z23 isolates were from other extraintestinal sites, including liver, ovary, blood, and testis. S. …


Comparative Analysis, Gene Organization And Expression Of Canine Tcte1l, Kui Li, Qi Zhang, Jennifer L. Johnson, Gustavo D. Aguirre Dec 2002

Comparative Analysis, Gene Organization And Expression Of Canine Tcte1l, Kui Li, Qi Zhang, Jennifer L. Johnson, Gustavo D. Aguirre

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

The murine t-complex-associated testis-expressed 1-like gene (TCTE1L) of the dog was cloned, characterized, and compared to the human ortholog. The characterized region of cDNA includes 351 bp of coding sequence which encodes a protein of 116 amino acids. The canine gene, spanning about 8.5 kb sequence, consists of 5 exons, with the initiation and stop codons found in the first and last exons, respectively. The comparative analyses reveal the evolutionarily conserved exonic and intronic regions, as well as gene flanking sequences. A 2.1 kb transcript was ubiquitously expressed in all the tissues examined, and secondarily down-expressed in the …


Canine Models Of Ocular Disease: Outcross Breedings Define A Dominant Disorder Present In The English Mastiff And Bull Mastiff Dog Breeds, J. W. Kijas, B J. Miller, Susan E. Pearce-Kelling, Gustavo D. Aguirre, Gregory M. Acland Dec 2002

Canine Models Of Ocular Disease: Outcross Breedings Define A Dominant Disorder Present In The English Mastiff And Bull Mastiff Dog Breeds, J. W. Kijas, B J. Miller, Susan E. Pearce-Kelling, Gustavo D. Aguirre, Gregory M. Acland

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

Progressive retinal atrophies (PRA) are a heterogeneous group of inherited eye diseases common to both dogs and man. Over 100 individual canine breeds display some sort of retinal degeneration, making the dog an extremely valuable resource both for finding the genetic determinants of inherited blindness and for developing naturally occurring animal models that mimic human disease. Progressive retinal atrophies within the English mastiff displayed an ambiguous mode of inheritance. By conducting outcross matings between affected English mastiffs and normal animals from other breeds, the mode of inheritance was confirmed as dominant. This directed candidate gene analysis and led to identification …