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Barca A, Vences A, Terceti M, do Vale A, Osorio C
mSystems . 2023 Jun; 8(3):e0125322. PMID: 37288979
Facultative marine bacterial pathogens sense environmental signals so that the expression of virulence factors is upregulated on entry into hosts and downregulated during the free-living lifestyle in the environment. In...
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Martinez C, Rodriguez S, Vences A, Barja J, Toranzo A, Dubert J
Microorganisms . 2022 Dec; 10(12). PMID: 36557728
is an emergent pathogen affecting clams, oysters and scallops produced in the most important countries for bivalve aquaculture. Studies concerning virulence factors involved in the virulence of are very scarce...
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Abushattal S, Vences A, Osorio C
Int J Mol Sci . 2022 May; 23(9). PMID: 35563122
The marine bacterium subsp. () causes photobacteriosis in fish and important financial losses in aquaculture, but knowledge of its virulence factors is still scarce. We here demonstrate that an unstable...
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Abushattal S, Vences A, Barca A, Osorio C
Genes (Basel) . 2020 Oct; 11(11). PMID: 33105683
The ability to metabolize sucrose is a variable trait within the family Vibrionaceae. The marine bacterium Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae (Pdd), pathogenic for marine animals and humans, is generally described...
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Vences A, Abushattal S, Matanza X, Dubert J, Uzun E, Ogut H, et al.
Microb Ecol . 2020 May; 80(3):507-518. PMID: 32385615
The marine bacterium Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae is a pathogen that causes disease in diverse marine animals, and is also a serious opportunistic human pathogen that can cause fatal infections....
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Abushattal S, Vences A, Dos Santos N, do Vale A, Osorio C
Microbiol Resour Announc . 2019 May; 8(21). PMID: 31123016
Here, we report the draft genome sequences of two strains of the fish pathogen subsp. , isolated from (SNW-8.1) and (PP3). The identification of a type III secretion system in...
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Terceti M, Vences A, Matanza X, Barca A, Noia M, Lisboa J, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2019 May; 10:897. PMID: 31105680
The RstB histidine kinase of the two component system RstAB positively regulates the expression of damselysin (Dly), phobalysin P (PhlyP) and phobalysin C (PhlyC) cytotoxins in the fish and human...
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von Hoven G, Neukirch C, Meyenburg M, Schmidt S, Vences A, Osorio C, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2019 Jan; 9:2996. PMID: 30619115
subsp. () is an emerging pathogen of marine animals that sometimes causes serious infections in humans. Two related pore forming toxins, phobalysins P and C, and damselysin, a phospholipase D,...
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Terceti M, Vences A, Matanza X, Dalsgaard I, Pedersen K, Osorio C
Front Microbiol . 2018 Oct; 9:2155. PMID: 30283411
The marine bacterium subsp. is a pathogen for a variety of marine animals, as well as for humans, and is nowadays considered an emerging pathogen for fish of importance in...
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Osorio C, Vences A, Matanza X, Terceti M
J Bacteriol . 2018 Feb; 200(15):e00002-18. PMID: 29440249
subsp. causes vibriosis in a variety of marine animals, including fish species of importance in aquaculture. It also may cause wound infections in humans that can progress into a fatal...