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P1-001
Genetic heterogeneity of AggR-positive enteroaggregative
Escherichia coli (EAEC)
○Naoko Imuta1, Tadasuke Ooka2, Kazuko Seto3, Kiyotaka Yoshiie1,
Yoshitoshi Ogura2, Tetsuya Hayashi2, Junichiro Nishi1 (Dept.
Microbio., Grad. Sch, Med. Dnt. Sci., Kagoshima Univ.1, Div.
Microbiol., Dept. Infect. Dis., Facul. Med., Univ. Miyazaki2, Osaka
Prefectural Institute of Public Health3)
P1-002
Phylogeny of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli clade 7
strains isolated frequently in Japan
○Eiji Yokoyama1, Sinichiro Hirai1, Satoshi Murakami2 (Dev.
Bacteriol., Chiba Pref. Inst. Pub. Heal.1, Lab. Anim. Hyg., Sch.
Anim. Sci., Tokyo Univ. Agri.2)
P1-003
Evaluation of GIG-EM method for phylogenetic grouping of
Escherichia coli clinical isolates
○Kouta Hamamoto1, Kazufumi Miyagi1, Yoshimasa Yamamoto2,3,
Itaru Hirai1,3 (Lab, Microbiol., Sch. Health. Sci., Faculty Med., Univ.
The Ryukyus1, Osaka Prefectural Institute of Public Health2, JST/
JICA SATREPS3)
P1-008
A novel anaerobic, Gram-negative, gliding bacterium isolated
from canine gingiva
○Ryuichiro Hirayama1,2, Masato Suzuki1, Mari Matsui1, Satowa
Suzuki1, Keigo Shibayama1, Masahiro Sakaguti2, Akio Kiuchi2 (Dept.
of Bacteriol. II, Nat. Inst. Infect. Dis.1, Dept. of Microbiol. I, Sch. of
Vet. Med., Azabu Univ.2)
P1-009
Comparative genome analysis of various serotypes of Listeria
monocytogenes
○Rie Hasebe1, Ryo Nakao2, Shinji Takai3 (Lab. Vet. Hyg., Grad.
Sch. Vet. Med., Hokkaido Univ.1, Hokkaido Univ., Research Center
for Zoonosis Control2, Lab. Animal Hyg., Sch. Vet. Med., Kitasato
Univ.3)
P1-010
Genetic diversity analysis with Propionibacterium acnes isolated
from sarcoidosis
○Kana Minegishi1,2,3, Takayasu Watanabe2, Fumito Maruyama3,
Ichiro Nakagawa3, Yoshinobu Eishi1 (Dept. Humanpath., Grad. Sch.
Med., Tokyo Medical and Dental Univ.1, Dept. Perio., Grad. Sch.
Med., Tokyo Medical and Dental Univ.2, Dept. Micribiol., Grad. Sch.
Med., Kyoto Univ.3)
P1-011
P1-004
Genome feature of an emerging enteropathogen, Escherichia
GcoGSA-BA: a Global core Genome SNP Analysis for Bacillus
anthracis
○Akifumi Yamashita, Tsuyoshi Sekizuka, Makoto Kuroda (NIID)
albertii
○Tadasuke Ooka1, Kazuko Seto2, Yasuhiro Gotoh1, Yoshitoshi
Ogura1,3, Tetsuya Hayashi1,3 (Div. Microbiol., Dept. Infect. Dis.,
Facul. Med., Univ. Miyazaki1, Div. Bacteriol., Osaka Pref. Inst. Pub.
Heal.2, Front. Sci. Res. Cent., Univ. Miyazaki3)
P1-005
Complete genome sequence of Actinomyces sp. Chiba101
isolated from a pig
Tomoko Kobayashi1, ○Yuriko Sekigawa1, Eiji Yokoyama2, Satoshi
Murakami1 (Lab. of Animal Health, Depart. of Animal Science,
Faculty of agriculture, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture1, Division of
Bacteriol., Chiba Prefectural Institute of Public Health2)
P1-006
Draft genome sequence of the rodent opportunistic pathogen
Pasteurella pneumotropica ATCC 35149
○Hiraku Sasaki1, Hiroki Ishikawa2, Ryoki Asano3, Hidehiro
Ueshiba4, Tetsuya Matsumoto2, Eiichi Kawamoto5 (Dept. Health
Sci., Sch. Health Sports Sci., Juntendo Univ.1, Dept. Microbiol.,
Tokyo Med. Univ.2, Dept. Biotechnol., Akita Pref. Univ.3, Inst. Lab.
Anim., Tokyo Women’s Med. Univ.4, Anim. Res. Center, Tokyo
Med. Univ.5)
P1-007
Taxonomic analysis of Porphyromonas new species candidate,
requiring vitamin-K as growth factor
○Yoshiaki Kawamura1, Takuichi Sato2, Junko Tomida1, Yuji
Morita1, Takashi Naka3, Nagatoshi Fujiwara4, Kaori Tanaka5 (Dept.
Microbiol., Sch. Pharm., Aichi Gakuin Univ.1, Div. Oral Eco.
Biochem., Tohoku Univ. Grad. Sch. of Dent.2, MBR Co.3, Dept.
Food Nutri, Fac. Contemporary Human Life Sci., Tezukayama
Univ.4, Div. Anaerob. Res., Life Sci. Res. Center, Gifu Univ.5)
P1-012
Search for genetic factors defining the host specificity of
periodontopathic bacteria
○Kaori Takahashi1,2, Fumito Maruyama3, Takayasu Watanabe1,
Akiko Endo1, Makoto Umeda4, Keiichi Fujita2, Yuichi Izumi1, Ichiro
Nakagawa3 (Dept. Periodontol., Grad. Sch. Med. Dent. Sci., Tokyo
Med. Dent. Univ.1, Fujita Animal Hospital2, Dept. Micribiol., Grad.
Sch. Med., Kyoto Univ.3, Dept. Periodontol., Grad. Sch. Dent.,
Osaka Dent. Univ.4)
P1-013
Complete genome sequence of a Pseudomonas aeruginosa
ST357 strain, NCGM257
○Toru Akiyama1, Tatsuya Tada2, Teruo Kirikae2 (Pathogen
Microbe. Lab, Nat. Center Global Health & Med.1, Dept. Infect.
Dis. Nat. Center Global Health & Med.2)
P1-014
Selection of Core House Keeping Genes for Mycobacterial
Classification
○Takuya Mizuno1,2, Hajime Fukunaga1, Takayuki Ezaki1 (Dept.
Microbiol., Sch. Med., Gifu Univ.1, Gifu Prefectural Research
Institute for Health and Environmental Sciences2)
P1-015
Phylogenetic analysis of genus Acinetobacter based on genomic
sequence and MALDI-TOF MS
○Jun Shimodaira1, Takayuki Ezaki2, Nobuyuki Fujita1 (NBRC, Natl.
Inst. Technol. Eval.1, Dept. Microbiol., Sch. Med., Gifu Univ.2)
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P1-016
P1-026
Selection of Core House Keeping Genes for genus
Pseudomonas Classification
○Kiyoko Tamai, Masahiro Hayashi, Izumi Kanazawa, Takayuki
Ezaki (Dept. Microbiol. Grad. Sch. Med., Gifu Univ.)
Ab initio modeling approach towards establishing the
Porphyromonas gingivalis FimA structure
○Marni Cueno, Kuniyasu Ochiai (Dept. Microbiol., Nihon Univ.
Sch. Dent.)
P1-017
P1-027
Core house keeping proteins to evaluate taxonomy Family
Enterobacteriaceae
○Hiroyuki Hata, Tatsuya Natori, Takuya Mizuno, Izumi Kanazawa,
Masahiro Hayashi, Hajime Fukunaga, Takayuki Ezaki (Dept.
Microbiol. Grad. Sch. Med., Gifu. Univ.)
Description of Gram-negative rodent pneumonic bacteria,
‘CAR bacillus’
○Fumio Ike1, Mitsuo Sakamoto2 (Experimental Animal Division,
RIKEN BRC1, JCM RIKEN BRC2)
P1-018
Commonality of the O-antigen biosynthesis gene cluster
between E. coli and Shigella
○Atsuko Akiyoshi, Atsushi Iguchi (Faculty of Agr., Univ. of
Miyazaki)
P1-028
Structural change of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm is
regulated by EPS productions
○Tatsunori Kiyokawa1, Nobuhiko Nomura2 (Grad. Sch. Life
Environ. Sci., Univ. Tsukuba1, Fuc. Life Environ. Sci., Univ.
Tsukuba2)
P1-019
Utility of Nucleotide tag sequence in PolA1 gene as a molecular
marker of the category in medically important fungi
○Chiaki Yamanishi1, Kazuo Satoh1,2, Koichi Makimura1,2 (Lab. Space
Environ. Med., Grad. Sch. Med., Teikyo Univ.1, Teikyo Univ. Inst.
Med. Mycol.2)
P1-029
P1-020
Monitoring of Vibrio cholerae in environmental water in Nam
Dihn province, Northern Vietnam
○Taichiro Takemura1, Luong Tran Thi1, Fumito Maruyama2,
Tu Nguyen Dong3, Cuong Ngotuan3, Binh Minh Nguyen3, Tetsu
Yamashiro1 (Insitute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki Univ.1, Sec.
Microbiology, Sch. Med., Kyoto Univ.2, Dep. Bacteriology, National
Institute of Hygine and Epidemiology, Vietnam3)
Identification of the diagnostic candidate antigens for Relapsing
fever Borrelia infection
○Norihiko Tabuchi, Masahito Fukunaga (Faculty of Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical Sci., Fukuyama Univ.)
P1-021
Cytokine-producing activity of lysozyme-treated soluble
peptidoglycan from lactic acid bacteria
○Sakura Onoue, Kazuyoshi Kawahara (Dept. of Biosciences,
College of Sci. Eng., Kanto Gakuin Univ.)
P1-022
Rapid serotyping method based on SNP profiles of a Salmonella
specific gene
○Eiki Yamasaki, Hisao Kurazono (Dept. Anim. Food Hyg., Obihiro
Univ.)
P1-023
Development of a multiplex-PCR assay for identification of
subspecies in Streptococcus gallolyticus
○Ryohei Nomoto1, Yusuke Shibata2, Ro Osawa2 (Org. Adv. Sci.
Technol., Kobe Univ.1, Dept. Bioresour. Sci., Grad. Sch. Agric. Sci.,
Kobe Univ.2)
P1-024
Simple screening method of quinolone resistant Campylobacter
jejuni from market chickens
○Chiaki Watanabe, Machiko Miyata, Takayuki Ezaki (Dept.
Microbiol. Grad. Sch. Med., Gifu. Univ.)
P1-025
Rapid detection of Bacillus anthracis spore with beads cell
disrupter by MALDI-TOF MS analysis
○Yoshihito Fujinami, Junji Hosokawa-Muto (National Research
Inst. of Police Sci.)
Helicobacter pylori AlpB is involved in its biofilm formation
○Hideo Yonezawa, Takako Osaki, Tomoko Hanawa, Satoshi
Kurata, Fuhito Hojo, Cynthia Zaman, Shigeru Kamiya (Dept.
Infectious Diseases, Sch. Med., Kyorin Univ.)
P1-030
P1-031
Diversity of Intestinal Clostridium coccoides group in Japanese
populations demonstrated by RT-qPCR
○Takashi Kurakawa1, Kiyohito Ogata1, Kazunori Matsuda1,2,
Hirokazu Tsuji1, Toshihiko Takada1, Takuya Takahashi1, Koji
Nomoto1 (Yakult Central Institute1, Yakult Honsha European
Research Center for Microbiology2)
P1-032
Associations between gut microbiota and lifestyle characteristics
in 1,122 healthy Japanese adults
○Mutsumi Touyama, Yoshimi Benno (Benno Laboratory,
Innovation Center, RIKEN)
P1-033/S2-3
Selfishness of prophage evolution by CRISPR in enteric bacteria
○Takayasu Watanabe1, Takashi Nozawa2, Fumito Maruyama2,
Ichiro Nakagawa2 (Sec. Periodontol., Grad. Sch. Med. Dent. Sci.,
Tokyo Med. Denta. Univ.1, Sec. Microbiol., Grad. Sch. Med., Kyoto
Univ.2)
P1-034
Identification of novel species of genus Propionibacterium
isolated from periodontal pockets
○Masanori Saito, Osamu Tsuzukibashi, Noriko KuwaharaShinozaki (Dept. Oral Microbiol., Sch. Dent. Matsudo, Nihon Univ.)
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P1-035
P1-043
A selective medium for the isolation of Microbacterium
species and distribution in the oral cavities
○Osamu Tsuzukibashi1, Satoshi Uchibori2, Masanori Saito1,
Noriko Kuwahara1 (Dept. Oral Microbiol., Nihon Univ., Sch. Dent.
at Matsudo1, Dept. Crown Bridge Prosthodont., Nihon Univ., Sch.
Dent. at Matsudo2)
Quantitative analysis of Salmonella metabolism under
dehydration stress
○Yuta Morishige1, Fumio Amano2 (Grad. Sch. Pharm. Sci., Osaka
Univ. Pharm. Sci.1, Lab. Biodefense & Regulation, Osaka Univ.
Pharm. Sci.2)
P1-036/S2-2
Effect of nutrition factors on acquisition of dry-resistance by
Salmonella Enteritidis
○Akiko Ito, Yuta Morishige, Fumio Amano (Lab. Biodefense &
Regulation, Osaka Univ. Pharm. Sci.)
Gastric microbiota of the chronic gastritis patients with
Helicobacter pylori infection
○Takako Osaki1, Cynthia Zaman1, Hideo Yonezawa1, Kentaro
Oka2, Fuhito Hojo1, Tomoko Hanawa1, Satoshi Kurata1, Motomichi
Takahashi1,2, Shigeru Kamiya1 (Dept. Infect. Dis., Kyorin Univ. Sch.
Med.1, Tokyo R&D Center, Miyarisan Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.2)
P1-037
Microbiome in keratin plug
○Otomi Cho, Takashi Sugita (Department of Microbiology, Meiji
Pharmaceutical University)
P1-038
Isolation and characterization of Leptospira from environmental
soil and water
○Toshiyuki Masuzawa1, Mitsumasa Saito2, Sharon Yvette Angelina
Villanueva2, Yoshihiro Okamoto1, Takashi Fukui1, Yasutake
Yanagihara1, Shin-ichi Yoshida2 (Lab. Microbiol. Immunol., Fac.
of Pharm., Chiba Inst. of Sci.1, Dept. Bacteriol., Fac. of Med. Sci.,
Kyushu Univ.2)
P1-039
Characteristics of M.avium biofilm formation
○Takahiro Totani1, Yukiko Nishiuchi2, Yukihiro Kaneko1, Sohkichi
Matsumoto3 (Dept. Bacteriol. Osaka City Univ. Grad. Sch. Med.1,
Toneyama Inst. Tuberculosis Res., Osaka City Univ. Med. Sch.2,
Dept. Bacteriol. Nigata Univ. Grad. Sch. Med.3)
P1-040
Associated with index organism and distribution of ESBLproducing bacteria in environment of Okinawa
○Kazufumi Miyagi, Itaru Hirai (Lab. Microbiol. Sch. Health Sci.,
Fac. Med. Univ. of the Ryukyus)
P1-041
Isolation and genetic analysis of Vibrio cholerae from
environmental water sample in Kolkata, India
○Tamaki Mizuno1, Daisuke Imamura1, Shin-ichi Miyoshi2, Sumio
Shinoda1 (Collab. Res. Ctr. Okayama Univ. in India1, Grad. Med.
Dent. Pharm. Sci., Okayama Univ.2)
P1-042
Biomineralization of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm formed
on carbon steel
○Hajime Ikegai1, Nobumitsu Hirai1, Daisuke Kuroda2, Hideyuki
Kanematsu2 (Dept. Chem. Biochem., Nat. Inst. Tech., Suzuka
Coll.1, Dept. Mater. Sci. Eng., Nat. Inst. Tech., Suzuka Coll.2)
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P1-044
P1-045
Screening for VBNC-state-specific proteins in Vibrio cholerae
○Daisuke Imamura1, Tamaki Mizuno1, Shin-ichi Miyoshi2, Sumio
Shinoda1 (Collab. Res. Ctr. Okayama Univ. in India, Grad. Sch. Med.
Dent. Pharm. Sci., Okayama Univ.1, Grad. Sch. Med. Dent. Pharm.
Sci., Okayama Univ.2)
P1-046
Effect of hemin concentration on Porphyromonas gingivalis
○Manabu Ohya1, Muneaki Tamura2,3, Marni Cueno2, Kuniyasu
Ochiai2,3 (Div. Oral Health Sci., Nihon Univ. Sch. Dent. Grad. Sch.
Dent.1, Dept. Microbiol., Nihon Univ. Sch. Dent.2, Div. Immunol.
Pathobiol., Dent. Res. Cent., Nihon Univ. Sch. Dent.3)
P1-047
Modification of BCYE agar for Legionella cultivation
○Natsumi Aramaki1, Changle Wang1, Mitsumasa Saito1, Susumu
Shiota2, Shin-ichi Yoshida1 (Dept. Bacteriol., Sch. Med., Kyushu
Univ.1, Dept. Oral Health, Growth, and Development, Division of
Oral Infectious Diseases and Immunol., Sch. Dent., Kyushu Univ.2)
P1-048
Bacteriostatic action by an oral strain capable of inactivating
periodontal pathogens
○Keisuke Matsuo1, Toshinari Maeda1, Toshinori Okinaga2, Tatsuji
Nishihara2 (Department of Biological Functions and Engineering,
Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu
Institute of Technology1, Division of Infections and Molecular
Biology, Department of Health Promotion, Kyushu Dental
University2)
P1-049
Structome analysis of Escherichia coli by rapid freezesubstitution and serial ultrathin sectioning
○Hiroyuki Yamada1, Masashi Yamaguchi2, Kiminori Shimizu2,
Susumu Kawamoto2, Somay Murayama3, Akiko Takaki1, Satoshi
Mitarai1 (Dept. Mycobac. Ref. Res., Res. Inst. Tuberculosis, Japan
Anti-Tuberculosis Association.1, Res. Cent. Med. Myocol., Chiba
Univ.2, Lab. Mol. Cell Biol., Nihon Univ.3)
P1-050
Role of Mfa4 in Mfa1 fimbriae of Porphyromonas gingivalis
○Yoshiaki Hasegawa1, Keiji Nagano1, Yasuo Yoshida1, Yukitaka
Murakami2, Fuminobu Yoshimura1 (Dept. Microbiol., Aichi Gakuin
Univ. Sch. of Dent.1, Dept. of Oral Microbiol., Asahi Univ. Sch. of
Dent.2)
日本細菌学雑誌 70( 1 ),2015
P1-051
Involvement of an orphan histidine kinase in initiation of
sporulation of C. botulinum type B
○Koji Hosomi1, Tomoko Kohda1, Ritsuko Kuwana2, Hiromu
Takamatsu2, Masafumi Mukamoto1 (Dept. Vet. Sci., Grad. Sch. Life
Environ. Sci., Osaka Pref. Univ.1, Faculty of Pharm. Sci., Setsunan
Univ.2)
P1-052
Guanosine 5’-diphosphate 3’-diphosphate (ppGpp) controls
bacterial growth through the FtsZ assembly
○Takayoshi Yamaguchi1, Ken-ichiro Iida1, Susumu Shiota2,
Shin-ichi Yoshida1 (Dept. Bacteriol., Sch. Med., Kyushu Univ.1,
Dept. Oral Health, Growth and Development, Division of Oral
Infectious Diseases and Immunol., Sch. Dent., Kyushu Univ.2)
P1-053
Molecule identification and property of biofilm formation
produced by Streptococcus pyogenes
○Masanori Isaka1, Ichiro Tatsuno1, Jun-ichi Maeyama2, Tadao
Hasegawa1 (Dept. Microbiol., Grad. Sch. Med., Nagoya City Univ.1,
Dept. Blood. Safe. NIID2)
P1-054
P1-060
S. aureus dry stress survivors have a heritable fitness advantage
in subsequent dry exposure
○Lisa Maudsdotter, Saki Imai, Kazuya Morikawa (Faculty of
Medicine, University of Tsukuba)
P1-061
Localization of lipoteichoic acid in cell surface of Lactobacillus
gasseri JCM 1131T
○Tsukasa Shiraishi, Shin-ichi Yokota (Dept. Microbiol. Sapporo
Med Univ. Sch. Med.)
P1-062
Electron-microscopic Observation of Bacterial Sterilization with
Active Oxygen Exposure
○Kei Oya1, Satoru Iwamori1, Shuhei Fujimoto2 (Dept. Mech. Eng.,
Sch. Eng., Tokai Univ.1, Dept. Bacteriol. Bacterial Infection, Sch.
Med., Tokai Univ.2)
P1-063
Characterization of knockout mutants of fatty acid transferases
for lipid A synthesis in E. coli
○Emiri Osawa, Kazuyoshi Kawahara (Dept. of Biosciences,
College of Sci. Eng., Kanto Gakuin Univ.)
Mutational analyses of FlhG in the biogenesis of a single polar
flagellum of Vibrio alginolyticus
○Seiji Kojima, Hiroki Ono, Akari Takashima, Hikaru Hirata,
Michio Homma (Div. of Biol. Sci., Grad. Sch. of Sci., Nagoya Univ.)
P1-064
P1-055
Molecular behavior of divisome in Helicobacter pylori
○Yoshie Nishida1,2, Norihito Morimoto1,2, Hiroaki Takeuchi1,2 (Dept.
Clin. Lab. Med., Sch. Med., Kochi Univ.1, Dept. Clin. Lab., Sch.
Med. Hosp., Kochi Univ.2)
Role of BipA protein for autoagglutination in Bordetella
holmesii
○Yukihiro Hiramatsu1, Nao Otsuka1, Keigo Shibayama1, Eri
Suzuki2, Mineo Watanabe2, Kazunari Kamachi1 (Dept. Bacteriol. II,
Nat. Inst. Infect. Dis.1, Grad. Sch. Infect. Sci., Kitasato Univ.2)
P1-056
Investigation of species specific periplasmic region by chimera
between E. coli MotB and Vibrio PomB
Michio Homma, Seiji Kojima, ○Noriko Nishioka (Div. Biol. Sci.,
Grad. Sch. Sci., Nagoya Univ.)
P1-057
Motility of extreme thermophilic bacterium A. aeolicus and
analysis of Aquifex protein in E coli
○Michio Homma, Seiji Kojima (Div. Biol. Sci., Grad. Sch. Sci.,
Nagoya Univ.)
P1-058
Purification of fimbriae from Porphyromonas salivosa ATCC
49407
○Yasunori Koyata, Haruka Sasaki, Kiyoko Watanabe, Nobushiro
Hamada (Dept. Microbiol., Kanagawa Dent. Univ.)
The regulation of polarity in E. coli by a bacterial actin
○Daisuke Shiomi (Dept. Life Sceince, Rikkyo Univ.)
P1-065
P1-066
Extracellular small RNAs contribute to the structural integrity
of biofilms
○Akio Chiba, Shinya Sugimoto, Yoshimitsu Mizunoe (Dept.
Bacteriol., Sch. Med., Jikei Univ)
P1-067
A novel gene which affects the colony spreading of
Flavobacterium johnsoniae
○Yoshio Kondo1, Keiko Sato2, Daisuke Nakane3, Yuka Narita2,
Mariko Naito2, Taku Fujiwara1, Koji Nakayama2 (Dept. Pediatr.
Dent., Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki Univ.1,
Dept. Microbiol Oral Infect., Graduate School of Biomedical
Sciences, Nagasaki Univ.2, Dept. Phys., Gakushuin Univ.3)
P1-068
Railroads like gliding machinery of the gliding bacterium
P1-059
Flavobacterium johnsoniae
○Satoshi Shibata, Koji Nakayama (Dept. Molecular Microbiol.
Immunol., Nagasaki Univ. Graduate Sch. of Biomedical Science)
Chemical characterization of glycoglycerolipids from
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Enterococcus faecium
○Kazuyoshi Kawahara (Dept. of Biosciences, College of Sci. Eng.,
Kanto Gakuin Univ.)
Gliding direction of Mycoplasma mobile
○Hanako Morio, Taishi Kasai, Makoto Miyata (Dept. Biol., Grad.
Sch. Sci., Osaka City Univ.)
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P1-070
P1-080
Gliding motility of Mycoplasma mobile on uniform sialylated
oligosaccharide
○Taishi Kasai, Tasuku Hamaguchi, Makoto Miyata (Grad. Sch. of
Sci., Osaka City Univ.)
Activation of TA-system toxins suppresses the essentiality of
sigma E in Escherichia coli
○Yasushi Daimon1, Shin-ichiro Narita2 (Inst. Virus Res., Kyoto
Univ.1, Fac. Nutr. Sci., Univ. Morioka2)
P1-071
P1-081
Electron microscopy of gliding protein, Gli123 from
Mycoplasma mobile
○Daiki Matsuike, Yuhei Tahara, Makoto Miyata (Dept. Biology.
Grad Sch. Sci. Osaka City Univ.)
ATP-association to intrabacterial nanotransportation system
in Vibrio cholerae
○Hong Wu, Takashi Nakano, Kouichi Sano (Dept. Microbiol.
Infect. Control, Osaka Med. Coll.)
P1-072
P1-082
Bridging protein between surface and internal structure in
gliding machinery of Mycoplasma mobile
○Tasuku Hamaguchi, Makoto Miyata (Grad. Sch. of Sci., Osaka
City Univ.)
Protein S-guanylation occurring in Escherichia coli and its
association with growth condition
○Hiroyasu Tsutsuki1, Shigemoto Fujii2, Tomoaki Ida2, Katsuhiko
Ono1, Tetsuro Matsunaga2, Hideshi Ihara3, Takaaki Akaike2,
Tomohiro Sawa1 (Dept. Microbiol., Grad. Sch. Med. Sci., Kumamoto
Univ.1, Dept. Environmental Health Sci. and Mol. Toxicol., Tohoku
Univ. Grad. Sch. Med.2, Dept. Biol. Sci., Grad. Sch. Sci., Osaka Pref.
Univ.3)
P1-073
Ion selectivity of the flagella of Leptospira
○Shuichi Nakamura1, Shafiqul Md. Islam1, Yusuke. V. Morimoto2,
Kyosuke Takabe1, Seishi Kudo1 (Grad. Sch. Eng., Tohoku Univ.1,
QBiC, Riken2)
P1-074
Structural analysis of Mycoplasma pneumonia gliding
protein, P65
○Masaru Yabe1, Miki Kinoshita1, Katsumi Imada2, Makoto
Miyata1 (Dept. Biology., Grad. Sch. Sci., Osaka City Univ.1, Dept.
Chemistry., Grad. Sch. Sci., Osaka Univ.2)
P1-075
Internal structure and structural change of gliding machinery
in Mycoplasma mobile
○Miyuki Nishikawa1, Daisuke Nakane2, Akihiro Kawamoto3,
Takayuki Katou3, Keiichi Namba3,4, Makoto Miyata1 (Grad. Sch. of
Sci., Osaka City Univ.1, Dept. Phys., Gakushuin Univ.2, Grad. Sch.
of Frontier Biosci., Osaka Univ.3, QBiC, RIKEN4)
P1-076
Chemotactic behaviours of Spiroplasma eriocheiris
○Peng Liu1, QingGuo Meng1, Daisuke Nakane2, Wei Gu1, Wen
Wang1, Makoto Miyata3 (Dept. College of Life Sciences, Nanjing
Normal Univ. PR. China1, Dept. Phys., Gakushuin Univ.2, Grad.
Sch. of Sci., Osaka City Univ.3)
P1-077
Visualization of surface and intracellular structures of the
gliding machinery of Mycoplasma mobile
○Clothilde Bertin, Yuhei Tahara, Eisaku Katayama, Makoto Miyata
(Dept. Biology., Grad. Sch. Sci., Osaka City Univ.)
P1-078/WS4-6
Analysis of gliding in Mycoplasma pulmonis, a rodent
respiratory pathogen
○Amin Khanchezar, Makoto Miyata (Dept. Biol. Grad. Sch. Sci.,
Osaka City Univ.)
P1-079
Stall force of Mycoplasma mobile
○Masaki Mizutani1, Yoshiaki Kinoshita2, Takayuki Nishizaka2,
Makoto Miyata1 (Dept. Biology., Grad. Sch. of Sci., Osaka City
Univ.1, Dept. Phys., Fac. of Sci., Gakushuin Univ.2)
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P1-083
Eukaryotic protein kinase and phosphatase regulate morphology
of Clostridium perfringens
○Hirofumi Nariya1, Eiji Tamai2, Tomomi Kuwahara1 (Dept.
Microbiol., Fac. Med., Kagawa Univ.1, Dept. Infect. Dis., Col.
Pharm., Matsuyama Univ.2)
P1-084
Temperature-regulation of the expression of the Vibrio cholerae
chemoreceptor homologs
○So-ichiro Nishiyama1,2, Ikuro Kawagishi1 (Dept. Frontier Biosci.,
Hosei Univ.1, Res. Cent. Micro-Nano Tech.2)
P1-085
Transcriptional regulation of FCT type 1 pili in serotype M6
Streptococcus pyogenes
○Masanobu Nakata1, Tomoko Sumitomo1, Yutaka Terao2, Shigetada
Kawabata1 (Dept. Oral and Mol. Microbiol., Grad. Sch. of Dent.,
Osaka Univ.1, Div. Microbiol. Infect. Dis., Grad. Sch. Med. Dent.
Sci., Niigata Univ.2)
P1-086/WS4-2
The behavior of spontaneous mutants that emerge in microbial
populations
○Jiayue Yang1, Kazuhiro Tateda2, Nobuhiko Nomura1 (Grad. Life
and Environmental Sciences., Tsukuba Univ1, Dept. Microbiol.
Infectious Diseases., Sch. Med., Toho Univ.2)
P1-087
High-throughput screening of inhibitors for the biofilm
formation of Streptococcus mutans
○Seiji Ishii, Takato Yano (Dept. Biochem. Osaka Med. College)
P1-088
Analysis of Quorum Sensing System by Early Colonizers in
Oral Biofilm
○Izumi Mashima1, Arihide Kamaguchi2, Hiroshi Miyakawa2, Mari
Fujita2, Futoshi Nakazawa2 (Dept. Oral Microbiol., Heal. Sci. Univ.
Hokkaido Grad. Sch. Dent.1, Dept. Oral. Microbiol., Sch. Dent.,
Heal. Sci. Univ. Hokkaido.2)
日本細菌学雑誌 70( 1 ),2015
P1-089
P1-097/WS1-6
Membrane vesicles produced by Clostridium perfringens
induce host immune response
○Kyoko Nagayama1, Nozomu Obana2, Ryoma Nakao3, Hidenobu
Senpuku3, Kouji Nakamura2, Nobuhiko Nomura2 (Dept. Agrobiol.
Resource. Sci., Sch. Life. Environ. Sci., Univ. Tsukuba1, Fac. Life
Environ. Sci., Univ. Tsukuba2, Dept. Bacteriol., Natl. Inst. Infect.
Dis.3)
Specific targeting of a plasmid-encoded bacteriolytic protein
BacL1 of Enterococcus faecalis
○Jun Kurushima1, Daisuke Nakane2, Takahiro Nomura1, Takayuki
Nishizaka2, Haruyoshi Tomita1,3 (Dept. Bacteriol., Grad. Sch.
Med., Gunma Univ.1, Dept. Phys., Fac. Sci., Gakushuin Univ.2, Lab.
Bacterial Drug Resistance, Gunma Univ.3)
P1-090
H2O2 causes Vibrio vulnificus bacteriolysis and accelerated
by sulfonyl fluoride compounds
○Michinobu Yoshimura1,2, Mitsumasa Saito2, Susumu Shiota3,
Shin-ichi Yoshida2 (Div. Oncol. Hematol. Infect. Dis., Sch. Med.,
Fukuoka Univ.1, Dept. Bacteriol.,Grad. Sch. Med. Sci., Kyushu
Univ.2, Dept. Oral Health, Growth, and Development, Div. Oral
Infectious Deaseases and Immunol., Sch. Dent., Kyushu Univ.3)
Roles of indole on invasion and micro-colony formation into
the bladder epithelial cells in UPEC
○Hidetada Hirakawa1, Kumiko Kurabayashi1, Haruyoshi Tomita2,3
(ASRLD Unit, Gunma Univ.1, Dept. Bacteriol., Sch. Med., Gunma
Univ.2, Lab. Drug Resist., Sch. Med., Gunma Univ.3)
P1-091
Glucose metabolic products from Staphylococcus aureus
inhibit to growth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
○Atsuko Sakimoto1, Naoki Hayashi1, Shu Minagawa1, Fuminori
Kato2, Shizuo Kayama2, Motoyuki Sugai2, Naomasa Gotoh1 (Dept.
Microbiol. Infect. Control Sci., Kyoto Pharm.1, Dept. Bacteriol.,
Grad. Sch. Biomed. Health Sci., Hiroshima Univ.2)
P1-092
Staphylococcus aureus induce growth inhibition of
Pseudomonas aeruginosa through the NADH metabolism
○Yumi Matsuo1, Naoki Hayashi1, Shu Minagawa1, Fuminori
Kato2, Shizuo Kayama2, Motoyuki Sugai2, Naomasa Gotoh1 (Dept.
Microbiol. Infect. Control Sci., Kyoto Pharm.1, Dept. Bacteriol.,
Grad. Sch. Biomed. Health Sci., Hiroshima Univ.2)
P1-093/WS3-2
The DnaK/Hsp70 chaperone system regulates expression and
quality of the type VIII secretion system
○Shinya Sugimoto1, Ken-ichi Arita2, Kunitoshi Yamanaka2, Teru
Ogura2, Yoshimitsu Mizunoe1 (Dept. Bacteriol., Jikei Univ.1, Dept.
Mol. Cell. Biol., IMEG., Kumamoto Univ.2)
P1-094
Observation of the OMV production from Escherichia coli by
high-speed atomic force microscopy
○Kenji Kikushima1, Ryoma Nakao2 (Dept. Phys., Sch. Sci., Univ. of
Tokyo1, Dept. Bacteriology I, NIID2)
P1-095
CTD protein participating in transportation of Porphyromonas
gingivalis Type 9 secretion system
○Hideharu Yukitake1, Keiko Sato1, Yoshio Kondo2, Mikio Shoji1,
Mariko Naito1, Koji Nakayama1 (Dept. Mol. Microbiol. Immunol.,
Grad. Sch. Biomedical. Sci., Nagasaki Univ.1, Dept. Paediatr. Dent.,
Grad. Sch. Biomedical. Sci., Nagasaki Univ.2)
P1-098
P1-099
Periodontal level - butyric acid induce FasL signaling in PC12
cells
○Keisuke Seki1, Noriaki Kamio3,4, Cueno Marni3, Muneaki
Tamura3,4, Atsushi Kamimoto2, Kuniyasu Ochiai3,4 (Div. Oral Health
Sci., Nihon Univ. Sch. Dent. Grad Sch. Dent.1, Dept. Compre. Dent.
Clin. Educ., Nihon Univ. Sch. Dent.2, Dept. Microbiol., Nihon Univ.
Sch. Dent3, Div. Immunol. Pathobiol., Dent. Res. Cent., Nihon Univ.
Sch. Dent.4)
P1-100
Growth of Rickettsia from ticks in the region without spotted
fever cases in endothelial cells
○Tsuneo Uchiyama, Hiroshi Yamamoto (Dept. Microbiol., Inst.
Health Biosci., Univ. Tokushima Grad. Sch.)
P1-101
GAS infection promotes a vicious cycle of bone loss through
imbalanced bone remodeling
○Hidenori Matsui1, Haruno Yoshida1, Osamu Takeuchi2, Somay
Murayama3 (Kitasato Institute for Life Sciences, Kitasato Univ.1,
Kitasato Institute Hospital, Kitasato Univ.2, Sch. Pharm., Nihon
Univ.3)
P1-102
Gene conversion from a low-virulence to hypervirulence of S.
pyogenes during Infection
○Haruno Yoshida, Hidenori Matsui (Kitasato Institute for Life
Sciences, Kitasato Univ.)
P1-103
Study on diversity of Legionella spp. harboring in puddles
○Masahito Ishii1, Fumiaki Kura2, Junko Maekawa2 (Grad. Sch.
Bioresour. Sci., Nihon Univ.1, Dept. Bacteriol., Nat. Instit. Infect.
Dis.2)
P1-096
P1-104
Involvement of the type IX secretion system in biofilm
formation of Capnocytophaga ochracea
○Daichi Kita1, Satoshi Shibata2, Yuichiro Kikuchi3,4, Eitoyo
Kokubu3,4, Kazuko Shibayama3, Kazutaka Fujise3,4, Koji Nakayama2,
Atsushi Saito1,4, Kazuyuki Ishihara3,4 (Dept. Periodontol., Sch.
Dent., Tokyo Dent. Coll.1, Dept. Microbiol. Oral Infect., Grad. Sch.
Bio. Sci., Nagasaki Univ.2, Dept. Microbiol., Sch. Dent., Tokyo
Dent. Coll.3, Oral Heal Sci Cent., Tokyo Dent. Coll.4)
Helicobacter sp. MIT 01-6451 infection during fetal and
neonatal life of laboratory mice
○Hitoki Yamanaka (Div. Comp. Med., Cent. Front. Life Sci.,
Nagasaki Univ.)
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P1-105
P1-114
Characterization of a new emergent serovar K12:O3 strain of
Morphological study of the infection mechanisms of the
genetically manipulated dermatophytes
○Yayoi Nishiyama, Tsuyoshi Yamada, Shigeru Abe (Teikyo Univ.
Inst. Med. Mycol.)
Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae
○Hiroya Ito (Natl. Inst. Anim. Health, NARO)
P1-106
Distribution and origin of staphylococci in oral cavity, denture
plaque, and hands of denture wearer
○Satoshi Uchibori, Taira Kobayashi, Masahiro Aida (Dept. of
Crown Bridge Prosthodontics., Nihon Univ. Sch. Dent. at Matsudo)
P1-107
Nutritional phenome of two Taiwan Clostridium difficile
isolates determined using phenotype arrays
○Jenn-Wei Chen1,2 (Center of Infectious Disease and Signaling
Research, National Cheng Kung University1, Dept. Microbiol.
Immunol., Sch. Med., National Cheng Kung University2)
P1-108
Correlation between tolerance and virulence of P. aeruginosa
clinical and environmental isolates
○Keiji Murakami1, Hideaki Maseda2, Takashi Amoh1, Katsuhiko
Hirota1, Keiko Kataoka3, Yoichiro Miyake1 (Dept. Oral Microbiol.,
Institute HBS, Tokushima Univ. Grad. Sch.1, Dept. Biol. Sci.
& Tech., Institute TST, Tokushima Univ. Grad. Sch.2, Dept.
Morphological Lab. Sci., Institute HBS, Tokushima Univ. Grad.
Sch.3)
P1-109
Effects of temperature conditions on resistance to hydrogen
peroxide in Listeria monocytogenes
○Yoshitsugu Ochiai1, Fumiya Yamada1,2 (Div. Vet. Hygiene &
Vet. Public Health, Sch. Vet. Med., Nippon Vet. & Life Sci. Univ.1,
Saitama Inst. Public Health2)
P1-110
Genetical and serological characterization of Leptospira
interrogans strains isolated from pigs
○Ryo Murata1, Ryusei Kojima1, Yoshinori Nakano1, Tatsufumi
Takahashi1, Nobuo Koizumi2, Naoya Kikuchi1 (Dept. Pathobiol.,
Sch. Vet. Med., Rakuno. Gakuen Univ.1, Dept. Bacteriol. 1, NIID2)
P1-111
Effect of elastases isolated from Aspergillus species on
cultivated human cell line
○Yumiko Komori, Yoshiyuki Okumura, Toshiaki Nikai (Dept. of
Microbiol., Fac. of Pharm., Meijo Univ.)
P1-112
The cross-reactivity in Cryptococcus antigen latex
agglutination test in two commercial kits
○Kazuya Tone1, Yoshiko Umeda1, Koichi Makimura1,2 (Lab.
Space Environ. Med., Grad. Sch. Med, Teikyo Univ.1, Teikyo Univ.
Institute of Med. Mycol.2)
P1-113
Analysis of morphological transition factor secreted by
Sporothrix schenckii
○Hideko Kameyama1, Mitsumasa Saito1, Tamaki Cho2, Shin-ichi
Yoshida1 (Dept. Bacteriol., Fac. Med. Sci., Kyushu Univ.1, Sec.
Infect. Bio., Fukuoka Dent. Col.2)
68
P1-115
Detection of Fungi in the Environment using LAMP Method
Takako Nakayama1, ○Takashi Yamazaki2,3, Ayaka Yo2, Kazuya
Tone2, Ryuichi Fujisaki4, Koichi Makimura1,2 (Dept. Clinic. Lab.
Sci., Grad. Sch. Med. Tech., Teikyo Univ.1, Lab. Space Environ.
Med., Grad. Sch. Med., Teikyo Univ.2, Space Environ. Util. Center,
Human Spaceflight Mission Directorate, JAXA3, ER, Sch. Med.,
Teikyo Univ.4)
P1-116
Novel gene ORF6813 is required for cellular function in
pathogenic fungi Candida albicans
○Shin-ichi Iwaguchi (Dept. Bio. Sci., Nara Women’s Univ.)
P1-117
In situ detection of Mucorale 26S ribosomal RNA in invasive
pulmonary mucormycosis
○Somay Murayama (Lab. Mol. Cell Biol., Sch. Pharm., Nihon
Univ.)
P1-118
Characterization of fungi isolated from equipment used in ISS
○Kazuo Satoh1,2,3, Mohamed Mahdi Alshahni1,2, Takashi
Yamazaki1,2,3,4, Koichi Makimura1,2,3 (Gen. Med. Educ. Res. Center,
Teikyo Univ.1, L-SEM, Graduate Sch. Teikyo Univ.2, Teikyo
University Institute of Medical Mycology3, JAXA4)
P1-119
Innate immune recognition proteins distinguish fine structural
difference of fungal beta-glucans
○Yoshiyuki Adachi, Ken-ichi Ishibashi, Naohito Ohno (Lab. for
Immunopharm. Microbial Products. School of Pharm., Tokyo Univ.
of Pharm. and Life Sci.)
P1-120
A case of cutaneous cryptococcosis—The importance of
identifying serotype of C. neoformans—
○Ayaka Yo, Koichi Makimura (Lab. Space Environ. Med., Grad.
Sch. Med, Teikyo Univ.)
P1-121/S2-4
Heat-killed Lactobacillus pentosus S-PT84 protects mice
from gastrointestinal candidiasis
○Sanae Ishijima1, Takayuki Izumo2, Toshihiro Maekawa2, Tsuyoshi
Yamada1, Shigeru Abe1 (Teikyo Univ. Inst. Med. Mycol.1, Suntory
Wellness Ltd. Inst. Health Care Sci.2)
P1-122
Protective activity of protamine derived peptides against
murine oral candidiasis
○Kazumi Hayama1, Keishi Iohara2, Shigeru Abe1 (Inst. Med
Mycol., Teikyo Univ.1, Central Res G. Maruha Nichiro., Co.2)
日本細菌学雑誌 70( 1 ),2015
P1-123
P1-132
A case which had an epidural abscess in Schizophyllum
communede
○Ryuichi Fujisaki1, Kazuya Tone2, Takako Nakayama2, Taeko
Takayanagi2, Takashi Yamazaki2, Koichi Makimura2, Toshio
Sagawa1, Tetuya Sakamoto1 (ER Dept. Emergency Med., Faculty of
Med., Teikyo Univ.1, Lab. Space Environ. Med., Grad. Sch. Med.,
Teikyo Univ.2)
Contribution of Streptococcus gordonii Hsa adhesin to biofilm
formation on polystyrene surface
○Riyo Oguchi1,2, Yukihiro Takahashi2, Kisaki Shimazu1, Yumiko
Tashiro2, Taketo Kawarai2, Hiroyuki Karibe1, Kiyoshi Konishi2
(Dept. Pediatric Dent., Nippon Dent. Univ. Sch. Life Dentistry
at Tokyo1, Dept. Microbiol Dent., Nippon Dent. Univ. Sch. Life
Dentistry at Tokyo2)
P1-124
P1-133
Langerhans cell-like dendritic cells stimulated with an adjuvant
direct Th1/Th2 development
○Katsuhiko Matsui, Reiko Ikeda (Dept. Microbial Sci. Host
Defense, Meiji Pharm. Univ.)
Biofilm-associated Bordetella RTX surface adhesin (BrtA) is
expressed during animal infection
○Sayaka Nishikawa, Naoaki Shinzawa, Hiroyuki Abe, Aya Fukui,
Yasuhiko Horiguchi (Dept. Mol. Bact., RIMD, Osaka Univ.)
P1-125
P1-134
Detection and isolation of Streptococcus suis from retail pork
and organs in Japan
○Sakura Arai1, Mari Tohya1, Ryohei Nomoto2, Ro Osawa3, Tsutomu
Sekizaki1 (Res. Center for Food Safety, Grad. Sch. Agr. Life Sci.,
Univ. Tokyo1, Org. Adv. Sci. Technol., Kobe Univ.2, Dept. Bioresour.
Sci., Grad. Sch. Agric. Sci., Kobe Univ.3)
Role of listeriolysin O and E-cadherin in invasion of Listeria
monocytogenes into hepatocytes
○Yu-ju Kanayama, Masakazu Kaneko, Yoshiko Emoto, Masashi
Emoto (Laboratory of Immunol. Depat. Laboratory Sciences.
Gunma. Univ.)
P1-127
Another fimbrilin of Mfa1 fimbriae in the periodontal pathogen
Genetic characterization of capsule (+) and (–) Streptococcus
suis coexisted in a swine endocarditis
○Mari Tohya1, Sakura Arai1, Masatoshi Okura2, Daisuke
Takamatsu2,3, Makoto Osaki2, Tsutomu Sekizaki1 (Res. Center for
Food Safety, Grad. Sch. Agr. Life Sci., Univ. Tokyo1, Bact. Parasit.
Dis. Res. Div., Natl. Inst. Anim. Hlth., NARO2, Utd. Grad. Sch. Vet.
Sci., Gifu Univ.3)
Porphyromonas gingivalis
○Keiji Nagano, Yoshiaki Hasegawa, Yasuo Yoshida, Fuminobu
Yoshimura (Dept. Microbiol., Sch Dent., Aichi Gakuin Univ.)
P1-128
Two arginine residues of Streptococcus gordonii Hsa essential
for the binding to sialoglycoproteins
○Yumiko Tashiro, Yukihiro Takahashi, Kiyoshi Konishi (Dept.
Microbiol., Sch. Life Dentistry at Tokyo, Nippon Dent. Univ.)
P1-129
Determination of the Clostridium perfringens-binding site on
fibronectin
○Yasuo Hitsumoto1, Tsutomu Yamasaki1, Hirofumi Nariya2, Seiichi
Katayama1 (Dept. Life Sci., Fac. Sci., Okayama Univ. of Sci.1, Dept.
Microbiol., Fac. Med., Kagawa Univ.2)
P1-130
pilT gene of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is required for injection
of type III effector into host cell
○Naoki Hayashi, Naomasa Gotoh (Dept. Microbiol. Infect. Control
Sci., Kyoto Pharm. Univ.)
P1-131
Contribution of Type 3 secretion system to biofilm formation
in Bordetella pertussis
○Tomoko Hanawa1, Hideo Yonezawa1, Kazunari Kamachi2, Takako
Osaki1, Satoshi Kurata1, Fuhito Hojo1, Cynthia Zaman1, Shigeru
Kamiya1 (Dept. Infec. Dis., Sch. Med., Kyorin Univ.1, Dept Bac. II,
NIID2)
P1-135
P1-136
The lectin, RS-IIL, of Ralstonia solanacearum is involved in
its biofilm formation on tomato cells
○Yuka Mori1, Chikaki Higashimoto1, Hideyuki Ohnishi2, Shiho
Ishikawa1, Akinori Kiba1, Kouhei Ohnishi3, Kenji Kai2, Yasufumi
Hikichi1 (Lab. Plant Pathol. & Biotech., Kochi Univ.1, Sch. Life &
Environ. Sci., Osaka Pref. Univ.2, RIMG, Kochi Univ.3)
P1-137
Identification of the cell wall-associated fibronectin-binding
proteins of Clostridium perfringens
○Ayumu Yamasaki1, Tsutomu Yamasaki2, Hirofumi Nariya3, Yasuo
Hitsumoto2, Seiichi Katayama2 (Dept. Life Sci., Grad. Sch. Sci.,
Okayama Univ. Sci.1, Dept. Life Sci., Fac. Sci., Okayama Univ. Sci.2,
Dept. Microbiol., Fac. Med., Kagawa Univ.3)
P1-138
The role of bacterial component in the progression of nonalcohol fatty liver disease
○Ikuko Haruta1, Toshifumi Osaka1,2, Noriko Matsushita3, Naoko
Yanagisawa1, Hidehiro Ueshiba4, Satoshi Tsuneda2, Junji Yagi1 (Dept.
Microbiol. Immunol. Tokyo Women’s Med. Univ.1, Dept. Life. Sci.
Med. Biosci., Waseda Univ.2, Dept. Gastroenterol., Tokyo Women’s
Med. Univ.3, Inst. Lab. Animals, Tokyo Women’s Med. Univ.4)
P1-139
Roles of EprS autotransporter protease as a virulence factor
of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
○Yutaka Kida, Takeshi Yamamoto, Koichi Kuwano (Div. of
Microbiol., Dept. of Infect. Med., Kurume Univ. Sch. of Med.)
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P1-140
P1-148
The RND protein is involved in the vulnibactin export system
in Vibrio vulnificus M2799
○Hiroaki Kawano1, Katsushiro Miyamoto1, Takahiro Tsuchiya1,
Tomotaka Tanabe2, Tatsuya Funahashi2, Hiroshi Tsujibo1 (Dept.
Microbiol., Osaka Univ. Pharmceut. Sci.1, Dept. Hyg. Chem., Col.
Pharm. Sci., Matsuyama Univ.2)
Virulence of Legionella feeleii Strains Isolated from Patients
with Pontiac fever and Pneumonia
○Changle Wang, Mitsumasa Saito, Shin-ichi Yoshida (Dept.
Bacteriology., Med., Kyushu Univ)
P1-141
Characterization of Streptococcus intermedius Hitone-Like
Protein and extracellular vesicles
○Katsuhiko Hirota1, Hiromichi Yumoto2, Keiji Murakami1,
Kouji Hirao2, Takashi Amoh1, Yoichiro Miyake1 (Dept. of Oral
Microbiology, The University of Tokushima Graduate School,
Institute of Health BioSciences,1, Dept. of Conservative Dentistry,
The University of Tokushima Graduate School, Institute of Health
BioSciences2)
P1-142
Structural analysis of the periplasmic binding-protein, VatD, in
Vibrio vulnificus M2799
○Nao Miyano1, Katsushiro Miyamoto1, Takahiro Tsuchiya1,
Tomotaka Tanabe2, Tatsuya Funahashi2, Hiroshi Tsujibo1 (Dept.
Microbiol., Osaka Univ. Pharmceut. Sci.1, Dept. Hyg. Chem., Col.
Pharm. Sci., Matsuyama Univ.2)
P1-143
Function of deoxyribonuclease Sda1 in group A Streptococcus
transformation
○Mariko Honda1,2,3, Taiji Ogawa2,3, Tomoko Sumitomo1, Shigetada
Kawabata1 (Dept. Oral Mol, Microbiol., Grad. Sch. Dent., Osaka
Univ.1, Dept. Prosthodont Gerodontl Oral Rehabil., Grad. Sch.
Dent., Osaka Univ.2, Div. Infect Dis Hosp Epidemiol., Univ Hosp
Zurich., Univ Zurich.3)
P1-144
Involvement of Sp1 in butyric acid-producing bacteria induced
HIV-1 gene expression
○Kenichi Imai, Kuniyasu Ochiai (Dept. Microbio., Nihon Univ.
Sch. of Dent.)
P1-145
Ureaplasma parvum and host cellular interactions
○Fumiko Nishiumi, Itaru Yanagihara (Department of
Developmental Medicine, Research Institute, Osaka Medical
Center for Maternal and Child Health)
P1-146
Bacterial invasion augments the IL-8 production of lung
epithelial cells to M. pneumoniae infection
○Takeshi Yamamoto, Koichi Kuwano, Yutaka Kida (Dept. Infect.
Med., Sch. Med., Kurume Univ.)
P1-147
Glutamate uptake via GltT-GltM has multiple functions for
meningococcal invasion to human cells
○Hideyuki Takahashi, Makoto Ohnishi (Dept. Microbiol.1, Nat.
Inst. Infect. Dis.)
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P1-149
Campylobacter jejuni efficiently invade the lateral part of
intestinal epithelium
○Sho Hatayama, Takaaki Shimohata, Sachie Negoro, Yuri Sato,
Junko Kido, Mutsumi Nakahashi, Takashi Uebanso, Kazuaki
Mawatari, Akira Takahashi (Dept. Preventive Environment and
Nutrition, Inst. Health Biosciences, Univ. Tokushima Graduate
School)
P1-150
The immunoresponse of oral epithelial cells infected
Treponema denticola
○Eitoyo Kokubu1,2, Kazutaka Fujise1, Yuichiro Kikuchi1,2, Kazuko
Shibayama1, Kazuyuki Ishihara1,2 (Dept. Microbiology. Tokyo Dental
College1, HRC. Tokyo Dent Col.2)
P1-151
Campylobacter jejuni invasion was regulated by CFTR
○Takaaki Shimohata, Junko Kido, Sachie Negoro, Sho Hatayama,
Yuri Sato, Mutsumi Nakahashi, Takashi Uebanso, Kazuaki
Mawatari, Akira Takahashi (Dept. Preventive Environment and
Nutrition, Inst. Health Biosciences, Univ. Tokushima Graduate
School)
P1-152
Chlamydia pneumoniae effector controls the host cell death
○Izumi Yanatori, Yumiko Yasui, Fumio Kishi (Dept. Molecular
Genetics, Kawasaki Medical School)
P1-153
Participation of LLO and p53 in hepatocyte apoptosis induced
by Listeria monocytogenes infection
○Masakazu Kaneko, Yu-ju Kanayama, Yoshiko Emoto, Masashi
Emoto (Dept. Laboratory. Sci., Sch. Health. Sci., Gunma Univ.)
P1-154
Paramecium spp. as a novel model host of Legionella
pneumophila
○Kenta Watanabe, Takashi Shimizu, Masahisa Watarai (Grad. Sch.
Vet. Sci., Yamaguchi Univ.)
P1-155
Legionella pneumophila utilizes Rab4 and Rab10 to internalize
into the endoplasmic reticulum
○Ikuko Kato, Mio Kawabata, Kohei Arasaki, Mitsuo Tagaya (Dept.
Life Sci., Sch. Life Sci., Tokyo Univ. Pharm. Life Sci.)
P1-156
Dephosphorylation of MAPK by Listeria monocytogenes
contributes to infectious abortion
○Masanori Hashino1,2, Kenta Watanabe1, Takashi Shimizu1,
Masahisa Watarai1 (Grad. Sch. Vet. Sci., Yamaguchi Univ.1, JSPS
Research Fellow DC12)
日本細菌学雑誌 70( 1 ),2015
P1-157
P1-165
Bacterial survival and transcriptome analysis of H. pylori in
co-culture with A. castellanii
○Fuhito Hojo1,2, Takako Osaki2, Hideo Yonezawa2, Tomoko
Hanawa2, Satoshi Kurata2, Hiroyuki Yamaguchi3, Kamiya Shigeru1,2
(Inst. Lab. Anim., Grad. Sch. Med., Kyorin Univ.1, Div. Med.
Microbiol., Dep. Infect. Dis., Sch Med, Kyorin Univ.2, Dep. Med.
Lab. Sci., Fac. Health Sci., Hokkaido Univ.3)
A digestive enzyme in intestine may control the enterotoxin
production by Clostridium perfringens
○Masami Miyake1, Tatsuhiko Miyake1, Mayo Yasugi1, Shigeki
Yamamoto3, Yoichi Kamata2 (Lab. Vet. Public Health, Div. Vet. Sci.,
Osaka Pref. Univ.1, Dept. Vet. Med, Iwate Univ.2, Sch. Marine Sci.
Tech., Tokai Univ.3)
P1-158
Modulation of macrophage-induced transcription by
Salmonella RNA chaperones, CspC and CspE
○Akiko Takaya, Yuya Maeda, Yoshiharu Sato, Tomoko Yamamoto
(Dept. Microbiol. Mo. Genet., Grad. Sch. Pharm. Sci., Chiba Univ.)
Bacterial translocation of Cronobacter spp. in gerbils
○Yumiko Okada1, Hodaka Suzuki1, Hirokazu Ogihara2, Marie
Yoshida1, Yoshika Momose1, Shizunobu Igimi1 (Div. Biomed. Food
Res., Nat. Inst. Health Sci.1, Dept. Food Biosci. Biotech., Coll.
Bioresource Sci. Nihon Univ.2)
P1-159
P1-167
Role of hyaluronidase in intracellular survival of M4
Chemoprevention of gastric MALT lymphoma by
isothiocyanates from vegetables
○Anders Oeverby1, Tetsufumi Takahashi1, Hidenori Matsui2
(Center for Clinical Pharmacy and Clinical Sciences, Kitasato
University1, Kitasato Institute for Life Sciences, Kitasato
University2)
Streptococcus pyogenes
○Masaya Yamaguchi, Masanobu Nakata, Tomoko Sumitomo,
Shigetada Kawabata (Grad. Sch. Dent., Osaka Univ.)
P1-160
Cytotoxicity in human intestinal Caco-2 cells during
sporulation in Clostridium perfringens
○Mayo Yasugi1, Hidenobu Hoshi1, Shigeki Yamamoto2, Yoichi
Kamata3, Masami Miyake1 (Grad. Sch. Life Environ. Sci., Osaka
Pref. Univ.1, Sch. Marine Sci. Tech., Tokai Univ.2, Fac. Agri., Iwate
Univ.3)
P1-161
Whole Genome Analysis of Streptococcus intermedius
TYG1620 isolated from brain abscess of infant
○Noriko Hasegawa1,2, Tsuyoshi Sekizuka1, Akifumi Yamashita1,
Fumihiko Takeuchi1, Makoto Kuroda1 (Pathogen Genomics Center,
Nat. Inst. of Infect. Dis.1, Dept. Biomol. Sci., Fac. Sci., Toho Univ.2)
P1-162
Construction of BAC-based vector for genomic
complementation of Bordetella spp.
○Keisuke Ishigaki, Naoaki Shinzawa, Yasuhiko Horiguchi (Dept.
Mol. Bact., RIMD, Osaka Univ.)
P1-163
Comparison of cytokine gene expression in hamsters infected
with two Leptospira interrogans strains
○Rie Fujita1,2, Nobuo Koizumi2, Hiromu Sugiyama3, Makoto
Ohnishi2 (BASE. TUAT1, Dept. Bac 1., NIID.2, Dept. Parasitology.,
NIID3)
P1-164
Analysis of pathogenicity of Acinetobacter baumannii clinical
isolate with lungs infection mouse
○Shigeru Nagakawa, Tsuneyuki Ubagai, Takane Ueda, Ryuichi
Nakano, Akiyo Nakano, Yasuo Ono (Dept. Microbiol. Immunol.,
Sch. Med., Teikyo Univ.)
P1-166
P1-168
Unique hyaluronidase of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from
furunculosis
○Seiko Kubota1, Nobuyuki Tatsukawa1,2, Junzo Hisatsune1,3, Jun
Kaneko4, Motoyuki Sugai1,3 (Dept. Bacteriol., Grad. Sch. Biomed.
Health Sci., Hiroshima Univ.1, Pediatric Dent., Grad. Sch. Biomed.
Health Sci., Hiroshima Univ.2, Project Res. Cent. Noscom. Infect.
Diseas., Hiroshima Univ.3, Dept. Microb. Biotechol., Grad. Sch.
Agricul. Sci., Tohoku Univ.4)
P1-169
A protein involving in the glycosylation and the function of
surface proteins in P. gingivalis
○Yuko Taguchi1, Keiko Sato4, Hideharu Yukitake4, Tetsuyoshi
Inoue2,3, Masaaki Nakayama2,3, Mariko Naito4, Koji Nakayama4,
Naoya Ohara2,3 (Dept. Periodontal Sci., Okayama Univ. Grad. Sch.
Med. Dent, Pharmceut. Sci.1, Dept. Microbiol., Okayama Univ.
Grad. Sch. Med. Dent. Pharmceut. Sci2, ARCOCS, Okayama Univ.
Dent, Sch.3, Div. Microbiol. Oral Infect., Nagasaki Univ. Grad. Sch.
Biomed. Sci.4)
P1-170
DNA-biding protein HU coordiantes pathogenicity in Vibrio
parahaemolyticus
○Phan Ngoc Quang, Takashi Uebanso, Kazuaki Mawatari, Takaaki
Shimohata, Mutsumi Nakahashi, Akira Takahashi (Dept. Prevent.
Environ. Nutr. Ins. Health Bioscience, Tokushima Univ. Grad. Sch.)
P1-171
The effects of OmpA-like proteins from Porphyromonas
gingivalis on endothelial cells
○Megumi Inomata1, Takeshi Into1, Hiroaki Inaba1, Toshi Horie2,
Yoshiaki Hasegawa3, Noriyuki Kitai2, Yukitaka Murakami1 (Dept.
Oral Microbiol., Sch. Dent. Asahi Univ.1, Dept. Orthod., Sch. Dent.
Asahi Univ.2, Dept. Microbiol., Sch. Dent. Aichigakuin Univ.3)
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P1-172
P1-180
OmpA-like protein of Tannerella forsythia interacts with
lectins and mediates adherence to host cell
○Toshi Horie1, Megumi Inomata2, Masashi Izumigawa1, Yoshiaki
Hasegawa3, Hiroaki Inaba2, Takeshi Into2, Noriyuki Kitai1, Yukitaka
Murakami2 (Dept. Orthod., Sch. Dent., Asahi Univ.1, Dept. Oral
Microbiol., Sch. Dent., Asahi Univ.2, Dept. Oral Microbiol., Sch.
Dent., Aichigakuin Univ.3)
Helicobacter pylori genome microevolution in familial
transmission
○Yoshikazu Furuta1,2, Takako Osaki3, Hideo Yonezawa3, Shigeru
Kamiya3, Ichizo Kobayashi1,2 (Dept. Med. Genome Sci., Grad. Sch.
Frontier Sci., Univ. Tokyo1, Inst. Med. Sci., Univ. Tokyo2, Dept.
Infectious Diseases, Kyorin Univ. Sch. Med.3)
P1-173
Possible reversion to virulence of Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
Koganei 65-0.15 vaccine strain
○Yohsuke Ogawa1, Masahiro Eguchi1, Yoshihiro Shimoji1,2 (Natl.
Inst. Anim. Health1, Tokyo Univ. of Science, Research Inst.
Biomed. Sciences2)
P1-174/WS4-4
Role of HdvA in adaptive mechanism of Staphylococcus
aureus to diabetic host environment
○Masaki Ishii, Yasuhiko Matsumoto, Shinya Miyazaki, Chikara
Kaito, Kazuhisa Sekimizu (Lab. of Microbiol., Grad. Sch. of Pharm.,
Univ. of Tokyo)
P1-175
Porphyromonas gingivalis contributes to influenza infection:
cleavage of HA0 into HA1and HA2
○Noriaki Kamio1, Kenichi Imai1,2, Kuniyasu Ochiai1,2 (Dept.
Microbiol., Sch. Dent., Nihon Univ.1, Div. Immunol. Pathobiol.,
Dent. Res. Cent., Nihon Univ.2)
P1-176
Screening of mucin degradation protease produced by
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
○Akihiro Fujisawa, Naoki Hayashi, Naomasa Gotoh (Dept.
Microbiol. Infect. Control Sci., Kyoto Pharm. Univ.)
P1-177
Assessment of adjuvant effects as a triggering factor of
autoimmune pancreatitis
○Yoshihiro Abe1, Ikuko Haruta1, Naoko Yanagisawa1, Miyuki
Omori-Miyake1, Tomoaki Higuchi1, Hidehiro Ueshiba2, Junji
Yagi1 (Dept. Microbiol. Immunol., Tokyo Women’s Med., Univ.1,
Laboratory Animals., Tokyo Women’s Med., Univ.2)
P1-178/WS2-2
Efficient inference of recombination hot regions in bacterial
genomes
○Koji Yahara1, Xavier Didelot3, Azim Ansari4, Samuel Sheppard2,
Daniel Falush5 (Biostat. Center, Kurume Univ., Med. Sch.1, Med.
Microb, Swansea Univ.2, Dept. Infect. Dis. Epi, Imperial College
London3, Dept. Stat., Univ. Oxford4, Dept. Evol. Genetics, Max
Planck Inst.5)
P1-179
Genome and RNA-seq analyses reveal adaptive responses of
opportunistic pathogen Asaia bogorensis
○Mikihiko Kawai1,2, Yoshinao Azuma1 (Dept. Sci. Tech. Food
Safety, BOST, Kindai Univ.1, JST-ALCA2)
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P1-181
A conserved genomic island MmGI-1 in Mycobacterium
massiliense related to putative lipid metabolism
○Tsuyoshi Sekizuka1, Masanori Kai2, Kazue Nakanaga2, Noboru
Nakata2, Shinji Maeda3, Masahiko Makino2, Makoto Kuroda1
(Pathogen Genomics Center, Nat. Inst. of Infect. Dis.1, Leprosy
Research Center, Nat. Inst. of Infect. Dis.2, Res. Inst. of TB, Jpn
Anti-TB Assoc.3)
P1-182
Analysis of botulinum neurotoxin type B6 gene-encoding
plasmid in Clostridium botulinum type B
○Yoshihiko Sakaguchi1, Jumpei Uchiyama2, Koji Hosomi3, Tomoko
Kohda3, Shigenobu Matsuzaki2, Yoshitoshi Ogura4, Tetsuya
Hayashi4, Shunji Hayashi5, Shunji Kozaki3, Masafumi Mukamoto3
(IRO, Univ. Miyazaki1, Res. Edu. Fac. Med., Kochi Univ.2, Dep.
Vet. Sci., Grad. Sch. Life Environ. Sci., Osaka Prefect. Univ.3, Div.
Microbiol., Dep. Infect. Dis., Fac. Med., Univ. Miyazaki4, Dep.
Microbiol., Kitasato Univ. Sch. Med.5)
P1-183
CRISPR-prophage interaction analysis revealed genome
evolution mechanism of Group A Streptococci
○Shunsuke Yamada1, Masaki Shibasaki2, Takayasu Watanabe3,
Chihiro Aikawa1, Takashi Nozawa1, Fumito Maruyama1, Ichiro
Nakagawa1 (Dept. Microbiol., Grad. Sch. Med., Kyoto Univ.1, Dept.
Oral Implantology and Regenerative Dental Medicine., Grad. Sch.
Dent., TMDU2, Dept. Periodontol., Grad. Sch. Dent., TMDU3)
P1-184
Phenotypic analysis of CDT-I phages in Escherichia coli
○Atsushi Hinenoya, Masahiro Asakura, Shinji Yamasaki (Dept.
Vet. Sci., Grad. Sch. Life Environ. Sci., Osaka Pref. Univ.)
P1-185
Genotyping and analyses of Mycobacterium leprae Kyoto-2
isolated in Japan
○Masanori Kai1, Noboru Nakata1, Tsuyoshi Sekizuka2, Makoto
Kuroda2, Masahiko Makino1 (Leprosy Research Center, Nat. Inst. of
Infect. Dis.1, Pathogen Genomics Center, Natl. Inst. of Infect. Dis.2)
P1-186
Effect of P. acnes on gene expression of F. nucleatum subsp.
polymorphum AK strain
○Arihide Kamaguchi1, Yohei Sasamoto2, Masaaki Okamoto3,
Futoshi Nakazawa1 (Dept. Oral Microbiol. Sch. Dent. Heal. Sci.
Univ. Hokkaido1, Dept. Fixed Prosthodont. Oral Imp. Sch. Dent.
Heal. Sci. Univ. Hokkaido2, Dept. Oral Mcirobiol. Sch. Dent. Med.
Tsurumi Univ.3)
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P1-187
P1-196
Importance of staphylococcal enterotoxin H in food poisoning
○Yusuke Sato’o1,2,3, Junzo Hisatsune1, Motoyuki Sugai1 (Dept.
Bacteriol., Grad. Sch. Biomed., Hiroshima Univ.1, Unit. Grad. Sch.
Vet. Sci., Gifu Univ.2, Dept. Vet. Med., Iwate Univ.3)
Characterisation of a mutant of Porphyromonas gingivalis
ATCC 33277 expressing rpoN in low level
○Konami Kano1, Tetsuyoshi Inoue2, Yuko Taguchi3, Junpei
Tagawa4, Masaaki Nakayama2, Mariko Naito4, Koji Nakayama4,
Naoya Ohara2 (Dept. Ortho., Okayama Univ. Grad. Sch. Med. Dent,
Pharm.1, Dept. Oral Microbiol., Okayama Univ. Grad. Sch. Med.
Dent, Pharm.2, Dept. Periodontal Sci., Okayama Univ. Grad. Sch.
of Med. Dent, Pharm.3, Dept. Ortho., Okayama Univ. Hosp.4, Div.
Microbiol. Oral Infect., Grad. Sch. Bio med. Sci., Nagasaki Univ.5)
P1-188/WS2-5
Regulatory Network Analysis of Group A Streptococci during
Sevier Invasive Diseases
○Shinya Watanabe1, Teruo Kirikae2, Tohru Miyoshi-Akiyama1 (Lab.
of Pathogenic Microbes, National Center for Global Medicine1,
Dept. of Infectious Diseases, National Center for Global Medicine2)
P1-189
Bordetella pertussis fimbriae are regulated by BvgAS system
and Pfim structure
○Nao Otsuka, Keigo Shibayama, Kazunari Kamachi (Dept.
Bacteriology II, Natl. Inst. of Infect. Dis.)
P1-190/WS5-1
Modulation of transcription termination of Hfq-binding sRNA
genes and nature of 3’-extended sRNAs
○Teppei Morita (Fac. Phram. Sci., Suzuka Univ. Med. Sci.)
P1-191
Staphylococcus aureus expresses many genes with unknown
function in minor subpopulation
○Aya Takemura, Kazuya Morikawa (Univ. Tsukuba)
P1-192
The role of small regulatory RNA in collagenase production in
Vibrio alginolyticus
○Agus Eka Darwinata1,2, Kazuyoshi Gotoh1, Takehiko Mima1,
Yumiko Yamamoto1, Kenji Yokota2, Osamu Matsushita1 (Dept.
Microbiol., Grad. Sch. Med. Dent. Pha. Sci., Okayama Univ.1, Grad.
Sch. Health Sci., Okayama Univ.2)
P1-193
Regulations applied on the LEE3 operon in Enterohaemorrhagic
E. coli
○Wei-Sheng Sun (Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular
Biology, School of Life Science, National Yang-Ming University,
Taiwan)
P1-194
Role of the Spot 42 RNA in the expression of the T3SS1
chaperon VP1682 in Vibrio parahaemolyticus
○Tomotaka Tanabe1, Jun Maki2, Shigeo Yamamoto1, Tatsuya
Funahashi1 (Dept. Hyg. Chem., Col. Pharm. Sci., Matsuyama
Univ.1, Dept. Inf. Dis., Col. Pharm. Sci., Matsuyama Univ.2)
P1-195
Influence of peptide pheromones on characteristics of
Streptococcus intermedius
○Ayuko Takao1, Hideaki Nagamune2, Nobuko Maeda1 (Dept. Oral
Microbiol., Sch. Dent. Med., Tsurumi Univ.1, Dept. Biol. Sci. &
Tech., Life Syst., Inst. Tech. & Sci., The Univ. Tokushima Grad.
Sch.2)
P1-197
Study on mechanisms to produce short chain-fatty acids in
Porphyromonas gingivalis
○Mitsunari Sato1, Yasuo Yoshida2, Keiji Nagano2, Yoshiaki
Hasegawa2, Hiroyasu Konno1, Yoshinori Nakamura1, Yoshinobu
Tanaka1, Fuminobu Yoshimura2 (Dept. Removable Prosthodontics.,
Sch. Den., Aichigakuin Univ1, Dept. Microbiology., Sch. Den.,
Aichigakuin Univ2)
P1-199
The use of phenomics to confirm or define gene function in
microbial cells
○Peter Turner (Bio-Medical Division, Central Scientific
Commerce, Inc.)
P1-200
A major extracellular matrix protein required for the biofilm
structure in Clostridium perfringens
○Nozomu Obana, Kouji Nakamura, Nobuhiko Nomura (Fac. Life
Environ. Sci., Univ. Tsukuba)
P1-201
Analysis of Rv0679c protein with the gene knockout
Mycobacterium bovis BCG
○Takashi Matsuba1, Chie Nakajima2, Jun Fujii1, Yasuhiko Suzuki2
(Div. Bacteriol., Sch. Med., Tottori Univ.1, Div. Bioresources,
Hokkaido Univ. Res. Cent. Zoonosis Cont.2)
P1-202
Functional analysis of the hypothetical gene, orf540, in retronVc95 of Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor
○Zhiqun Yan1, Toshi Shimamoto1, Gaku Yunotani1, Hirofumi
Nariya2, Tomomi Kuwahara2, Tadashi Shimamoto1 (Lab. Food
Microbiol. Hygiene, Grad. Sch. Biosphere Sci., Hiroshima Univ.1,
Dept. Microbiol., Fac. Med., Kagawa Univ.2)
P1-203
Functional differences of orf540 of retron-Vc95 between O1
classical and El Tor of Vibrio cholerae
○Keisuke Imoto1, Toshi Shimamoto2, Zhiqun Yan2, Gaku Yunotani2,
Tadashi Shimamoto2 (Lab. Food Microbiol. Hygiene, Fac. Appl.
Biol. Sci., Hiroshima Univ.1, Lab. Food Microbiol. Hygiene, Grad.
Sch. Bioshere Sci., Hiroshima Univ.2)
P1-204
YvqEC and CovRS in GAS that influence viability, biofilm,
stress responses, and antibiotic tolerance
○Amonrattana Roobthaisong1,2, Chihiro Aikawa1, Takashi Nozawa1,
Fumito Maruyama1, Ichiro Nakagawa1 (Dept. Microbiol., Grad. Sch.
Med., Kyoto Univ.1, Grad. Sch. Med. and Dent. Sci., Tokyo Medical
and Dental Univ.2)
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P1-205
Elucidation of the mechanism of outer membrane vesicle
production induced by HlyF
○Kazunori Murase1, Martin Patricia2, Nougayrede Jean-Philippe2,
Tsukasa Shiraishi3, Shin-ichi Yokota3, Oswald Eric2, Tetsuya
Hayashi1 (Dept. Life Sci., FSRC, Univ. Miyazaki1, INSERM,
France2, Dept. Microbiol., Sapporo Med. Univ.3)
P2-001
Computational prediction of novel type III effectors in
pathogenic Chlamydiae
○Tomohiro Yamazaki1,2, Junji Matsuo1, Hiroyuki Yamaguchi1
(Faculty. Health Sci., Hokkaido Univ.1, JSPS Research Fellow2)
P1-206
P2-002
Genome analyses revealed fuzzy species strains and a key
spot of the evolution in Streptococcus suis
○Masatoshi Okura1, Takashi Nozawa2, Takayasu Watanabe3,
Ichiro Nakagawa2, Daisuke Takamatsu1, Makoto Osaki1, Tsutomu
Sekizaki4, Shigeyuki Hamada5, Fumito Maruyama2 (Bact./Parasit.
Dis. Res. Division, NIAH, NARO1, Dept. Microbiol., Grad. Sch.
Med,. Kyoto Univ.2, Sec. Periodontol., Grad. Sch. Med. and Dent.
Sci, Tokyo Medical and Dental Univ.3, Res. Center for Food Safty,
Grad. Sch. Agr. Life Sci., Univ. Tokyo4, Thailand-Japan RCC-ERI,
Osaka Univ.5)
Improvement of fluorescent protein vectors in S. aureus
○Fuminori Kato, Motoyuki Sugai (Dept. Bacteriol., Sch. Biomed.,
Hiroshima Univ.)
P1-207
Complete genome sequence of Ureaplasma parvum isolated
in Japanese patient after infectious abortion
○Hengning Wu, Itaru Yanagihara (Dept. Dev. Med, RI, MCH,
Osaka)
P1-208
Consideration of the formation process of the strains
possessing single fnb gene in S. aureus
○Miyo Murai1, Junko Amemura-Maekawa2 (Dept. Health Sci.,
Saitama Pref. Univ.1, Dept. Bacteriol. I, Nation. Instit. Infect. Dis.2)
P1-209
Analysis of less b-hemolytic multi-drug-resistant PRGBS on
sheep blood agar plates
○Hirotsugu Banno1, Kouji Kimura1, Jun-ichi Wachino1, Keiko
Yamada1, Keigo Shibayama2, Yoshichika Arakawa1 (Dept. Bacteriol.,
Grad. Sch. Med., Nagoya Univ.1, Dept. Bacteriol. II, NIID.2)
P1-210
Mutations of VP2357 gene induce ultraviolet-A resistance in
P2-003
Construction of cellulose-assimilating avirulent strain of
Clostridium perfringens
○Masato Azuma, Wataru Asahi, Shigeru Miyata (Grad. Sch. Biosci.
Biotechnol., Chubu Univ.)
P2-004
Development of T7 expression system for AT-rich genes using
avirulent Clostridium perfringens
○Wataru Asahi1, Masato Azuma1, Hirofumi Nariya2, Shigeru
Miyata1 (Grad. Sch. Biosci. Biotechnol., Chubu Univ.1, Dept.
Microbiol., Fac. Med., Kagawa Univ.2)
P2-005
Identification of a vitamin D3 decomposition product
bactericidal against Helicobacter pylori
○Kouichi Hosoda1, Hirofumi Shimomura1, Yoshikazu Hirai1,
Kiyofumi Wanibuchi2, Hisashi Masui2, Takashi Takahashi2 (Dept.
Infect. Immun. Div. Bacteriol. Jichi Med. Univ.1, Fac. Pharm. Sci.
Yokohama Coll. Pharm.2)
P2-006
The study of antimicrobial effect to S.aureus by glycyrrhetinic
acid derivatives from licorice
○Kentaro Oyama1,2, Miki Matsuo1, Shingo Ikeuchi3, Tatsuo
Nakahara3, Norifumi Nakamura2, Hitoshi Komatsuzawa1 (Dept.
Oral Microbiol, Sch. Dent., Kagoshima Univ.1, Dept. Oral Surg, Sch.
Dent.,Kagoshima Univ.2, Maruzen Pharmaceuticals Co.,Ltd.3)
Vibrio parahaemolyticus
○Kazuaki Mawatari, Airi Honjo, Miki Maetani-Yasui, Sho
Hatayama, Mutsumi Nakahashi, Takaaki Shimohata, Akira
Takahashi (Dept. Preventive Environment and Nutrition, Institute
of Health Biosciences, University of Tokushima Graduate School)
P2-007
P1-211
P2-008
Gene regulation by intra- and inter-cellular signalling in
Clostridium perfringens
○Kaori Ohtani1, Kentaro Oka2, Motomichi Takahashi2, Jiro
Nakayama3, Tohru Shimizu1 (Dept. Bacteriol. Kanazawa Univ.1,
Tokyo R&D Center, Miyarisan Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.2,
Laboratory of Microbiol. Technology, Kyushu Univ.3)
Discover Novel Antibacterial Agents from Non-Antibiotics:
From Screening to Target Identification
○Hao-Chieh Chiu1, Yi-Ru Chen1, Jung-Hsin Lo1,2, Ching-Shih
Chen2 (Dept. of Clin. Lab. Sci. & Med. Biotch, Nat. Twn. Univ.1,
Div. of Med. Chem. & Pharm. Coll. of Pharm. the Oh. St. Univ.2)
Identification of self-growth-inhibiting compounds from
H. pylori
Tomoya Yamamoto, ○Tomoko Mizote (Dep. Human Nutrition
Yamaguchi Pref. Univ.)
P2-009
Detection of terpenoids penetrated into the biofilm with
headspace solid-phase microextraction
○Mari Fujita, Hiroshi Miyakawa, Arihide Kamaguchi, Futoshi
Nakazawa (Dept. of Oral Microbiol., Health Sci. Univ. Hokkaido.
Sch. of Dent.)
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P2-010
P2-018
Development of sorafenib derived antibacterial agents against
Staphylococcus aureus
○Han-Chu Chang1, Chung-Wai Shiau2, Hao-Chieh Chiu1 (Dept. of
Clin Lab Sci & Med Biotech, Nat Taiwan Univ.1, Inst. of Biopharm
Sci, Nat Yang-Ming Univ.2)
Antibacterial action of propolis on periodontopathic bacteria
○Yuri Yoshimasu1, Hidenobu Senpuku2, Ryoma Nakao2 (Dept. Food
Biosci. Biotech., Coll. Biores. Sci., Nihon Univ.1, Dept. Bacteriol.,
Natl. Inst. Infect. Dis.2)
A single base insertion in 16S rRNA gene confers Streptomycin
dependence in Mycobacterium bovis BCG
○Naoko Honda1, Norito Satoh2, Manabu Ato3, Takayuki
Matsumura3, Toshio Yamazaki4, Tsuyoshi Sekizuka5, Makoto
Kuroda5, Masaaki Nakayama2, Kazuo Kobayashi3, Naoya Ohara2
(Dept. Qual. Assur. & Radiol. Protect., Natl. Inst. Infect. Dis.1,
Dept. Oral Microbiol., Okayama Uni. Grad. Sch. Med. Dent. &
Pharm. Sci.2, Dept. Immunol., Natl. Inst. Infect. Dis.3, Div. Biosafe.
Cont. & Res., Natl. Inst. Infect. Dis.4, Path. Genomics Ctr., Natl.
Inst. Infect. Dis.5)
P2-012
P2-019
P2-011
Effects of Lactoferrin on Clostridium difficile biofilm
formation
○Masakaze Hamada, Tetsuo Yamaguchi, Yoshikazu Ishii, Kazuhiro
Tateda (Dept. Microbiol. Infect. Dis., Sch. Med., Toho Univ.)
P2-013
Apigenin is an inhibiter of quinolone-resistant DNA
topoisomerases
○Tadashi Baba, Yuh Morimoto, Keiichi Hiramatsu (Department of
Infection Control Science, Juntendo University School of Medicine)
P2-014
Re-discovery of Apigenin as the Second Reverse Antibiotic
○Yuh Morimoto, Tadashi Baba, Keiichi Hiramatsu (Dept. of
Infection Control Science, Sch. Med., Juntendo Univ)
P2-015
Calpain inhibitor strictly arrests the growth of Chlamydiae
○Ryota Itoh, Kenji Hiromatsu (Dept. Microbiol. Immunol., Sch.
Med., Fukuoka Univ.)
P2-016
Structure of IMP-1 Metallo-beta-lactamase in Complex with
Citrate and Inhibition by Its Derivative
○Hiromasa Kurosaki1, Keigo Shibayama2, Yoshichika Arakawa3
(Dep. Struct. BioImag., Grad. Sch. Pharm. Sci., Kumamoto Univ.1,
Dep. Bacteriol. II, Natl. Inst. Infect. Dis.2, Dep. Bacteriol., Nagoya
Univ. Grad. Sch. Med.3)
P2-017
In vitro development of vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus
aureus by mutagenesis
○Fumiaki Tabuchi1, Hiroshi Hamamoto1, Miki Matsuo2, Mitsuhiro
Okazaki3, Chikara Kaito1, Kazuhisa Sekimizu1 (Lab. of Microbiol.,
Grad. Sch. of Pharm., Univ. of Tokyo1, Dept. Bacteriol., Sch. Med.,
Juntendo Univ.2, Dept. of Med. Technol., Sch. of Health. Sci., Tokyo
Univ. of Technol.3)
Cooperation of the multidrug efflux pump and LPS in the
intrinsic drug resistance of S. enterica
○Seiji Yamasaki1,2,3, Saya Nagasawa1,2,3, Aiko Fukushima1,2, Mitsuko
Hayashi-Nishino1, Kunihiko Nishino1 (Lab. Microbiol. & Infectious
Diseases, ISIR, Osaka Univ.1, Dept. Cell Memb. Biol., ISIR, Osaka
Univ.2, Dept. Cell Biol., Grad. Sch. Pharm. Sci., Osaka Univ.3)
P2-020
The selection of ciprofloxacin resistance in Salmonella
Typhimurium exposed residue level in vitro
○Siriporn Kongsoi, Chie Nakajima, Yasuhiko Suzuki (CZC,
Hokkaido Univ.)
P2-021
Extended-spectrum beta-lactamases in Escherichia coli
isolates from swine in Thailand
○Kanjana Changkaew, Chie Nakajima, Yasuhiko Suzuki (CZC,
Hokkaido Univ.)
P2-022/WS11-4
The trend of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae in
Hiroshima
○Shizuo Kayama1,2, Ryuichi Kuwahara1,2,3, Junzo Hisatsune1,2,
Motoyuki Sugai1,2 (Project Res. Cent. Nosocom. Infect. Dis.,
Hiroshima Univ.1, Dept. Bacteriol., Hiroshima Univ. Grad. Sch.
Biomed. Health Sci.2, Clin. Lab., Hiroshima General Hosp. West
Japan Railway Co.3)
P2-023
Virulence factors and class 1 integrons in Vibrio
parahaemolyticus from shrimp farming environment
○Ruchirada Changkwanyeun, Chie Nakajima, Yasuhiko Suzuki
(CZC, Hokkaido Univ.)
P2-024
Inquisition of DNA gyrase genes on fluoroquinolone resistant
clinical Mycobacterium avium isolates
○Conscilliah Menda, Chie Nakajima, Yasuhiko Suzuki (CZC,
Hokkaido Univ.)
P2-025
Alteration of Mycobacterium leprae DNA gyrase activity by
mutations conferring quinolone resistance
○Tomoyuki Yamaguchi, Chie Nakajima, Yasuhiko Suzuki (CZC,
Hokkaido Univ.)
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P2-026
P2-034
Evaluation of immunity mechanism against C55 produced by
Staphylococcus aureus ETB strains
○Miki Kawada-Matsuo1, Fuminori Kato2, Motoyuki Sugai2, Hitoshi
Komatsuzawa1 (Dept. Oral Microbiol., Grad. Sch. Med. and Dent.,
Kagoshima Univ.1, Dept. Bacteriol., Grad. Sch. Biomedical Sci.,
Hiroshima Univ.2)
A novel mechanism for resistance to para-aminosalicylic acid
in Mycobacterium
Na Zhao1, Masaaki Nakayama1, Tsuyoshi Sekizuka2, Makoto
Kuroda2, Naoko Honda3, Manabu Ato4, Chie Nakajima5, Yasuhiko
Suzuki5, ○Naoya Ohara5 (Dept. Oral Microbiol., Okayama Univ.
Grad. Sch. Med. Dent. Pharm. Sci.1, Path. Genomics Ctr., Natl.
Inst. Infect. Dis.2, Dept. Qual. Assur. & Radiol. Protect., Natl. Inst.
Infect. Dis.3, Dept. Immunol. Natl. Inst. Infect. Dis.4, Hokkaido
Univ. Res. Ctr. Zoonosis Cont.5)
P2-027
Analysis of irlR gene responsible for the expression of
carbapenem resistance in P. aeruginosa
○Koichi Tanimoto1, Haruyoshi Tomita1,2 (Lab. Bacterial Drug
Resistance, Grad. Sch. Med., Gunma Univ.1, Dept. of Bacteriol,
Grad. Sch. Med., Gunma Univ.2)
P2-035
Transcriptome analysis of dormant persister cells
○Yuto Kawai, Shinya Matsumoto, Satoshi Tsuneda (Dep. Life Sci.
Med. Biosci., Grad. Sch. Adv. Sci. Eng., Waseda Univ.)
Induction mechanism of fosfomycin tolerance via Tor-system
activated by trimethylamine-N-oxide
○Kumiko Kurabayashi1, Koichi Tanimoto3, Haruyoshi Tomita2,3,
Hidetada Hirakawa1 (ASRLD Unit, Gunma Univ.1, Dept. Bacteriol.,
Sch. Med., Gunma Univ.2, Lab. Drug Resis. Sch. Med., Gunma
Univ.3)
P2-029
P2-036
P2-028
Mutations in penicillin-binding proteins confer resistance to
ceftriaxone in Helicobacter cinaedi
○Emiko Rimbara, Shigetarou Mori, Hyun Kim, Keigo Shibayama
(Dept. of Bacteriol. II, NIID)
P2-030
Emergence of the regulator gene, mexT, for the mexEF-oprN
operon by the specific nucleotide-deletion
○Maki Uwate1, Yu-ki Ichise1, Kei Kitajima1, Taiji Nakae2, Hideaki
Maseda1 (Dept. Biol. Sci. & Tech., Inst. Tech. & Sci., Tokushima
Univ. Grad. Sch.1, Lab. Antimicrobial Agents, Kitasato Univ.2)
P2-031
Expression mechanism of OprD porin in NfxC mutant of
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
○Kei Kitajima1, Maki Uwate1, Yu-ki Ichise1, Akihiro Shirai1, Taiji
Nakae2, Hideaki Maseda1 (Dept. Biol. Sci. & Tech., Inst. Tech.
& Sci., Tokushima Univ. Grad. Sch.1, Lab. Antimicrobial Agents,
Kitasato Univ.2)
P2-037/WS2-4
Prediction of antibiotic resistance by transcritpome and
genomics analyses
○Shingo Suzuki, Takaaki Horinouchi, Chikara Furusawa (QBiC,
RIKEN)
Analysis of a novel expression mechanism of MexEF-OprN
efflux pump in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
○Yu-ki Ichise1, Maki Uwate1, Kei Kitajima1, Akihiro Shirai1, Taiji
Nakae2, Hideaki Maseda1 (Dept. Biol. Sci. & Tech., Inst. Tech.
& Sci., Tokushima Univ. Grad. Sch.1, Lab. Antimicrobial Agents,
Kitasato Univ.2)
P2-038
P2-032
Characterization of slow VISA, A Novel Phenotype of
Vancomycin Resistance in Staphylococcus aureus
○Yuki Katayama, Tomomi Hishinuma, Akira Iwamoto, Yoshifumi
Aiba, Takashi Sasaki, Miki Matsuo, Keiichi Hiramatsu (Department
of Bacteriology, Faculty of Medicine, Juntendo University)
The effect of a new compound on antibiotic tolerance in
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
○Takashi Amoh1, Keiji Murakami1, Reiko Kariyama2, Katsuhiko
Hirota1, Yoichiro Miyake1 (Dept. Oral Microbiol., Institute HBS,
Tokushima Univ. Grad. Sch.1, Dept. Urol., Grad. Sch. of Med. Dent.
and Pharm. Sci., Okayama Univ.2)
P2-033
Slow growing Vancomycin Intermediate S. aureus strain from
clinical isolate
○Tetsuo Yamaguchi1,2, Miki Matsuo3, Keiichi Hiramatsu3, Tetsuya
Matsumoto2 (Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases,
Toho University1, Department of Microbiology, Tokyo Medical
University2, Department of Bacteriology, Juntendo University3)
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Growth mechanism of colistin-sensitive Pseudomonas
aeruginosa in colistin-containing medium
○Hiroshi Hakamada, Tsukasa Shiraishi, Shin-ichi Yokota (Dept.
Microbiol. Sapporo Med. Univ. Sch. Med.)
P2-039
P2-040
Effect of rpoB gene mutation on antibiotic susceptibility in
Staphylococcus aureus
○Yoshifumi Aiba1, Yuki Katayama2, Tomomi Hishinuma2, Takashi
Sasaki2, Kyoko Kuwahara2, Keiichi Hiramatsu1,2 (Dept. Infection
Control Science, Juntendo Univ. Sch. Med.1, Dept. Bacteriol.
Faculty of Medicine, Juntendo Univ.2)
P2-041
Detection of 23S rRNA Mutations Conferring Linezolid
Resistance in S.aureus by Restrict Enzyme Assay
○Longzhu Cui, Hidehito Matsui, Hideaki Hanaki (Research
Center for Infections and Antimicrobials, Kitasato Institute for Life
Science, Kitasato Institute for Life Science)
日本細菌学雑誌 70( 1 ),2015
P2-042
P2-050
Limited transmission of CTX-M-9-type ESBL-producing
Escherichia coli between human and poultry
○Shuhei Ueda1, Itaru Hirai1,2, Yoshimasa Yamamoto2,3 (Laboratory
of Microbiology, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine,
University of the Ryukyus1, JST/JICA, SATREPS2, Osaka
Prefectural Institute of Public Health3)
Characterization of gemonic structures and multidrug
resistances of Salmonella 4,5,12:i:- isolates
Tatsuya Karasudani1, Tsuyoshi Sekizuka2, Akifumi Yamashita2,
Makoto Kuroda2, Komei Shirabe3, Keiko Semba1, Chizuko Kimura1,
Yasuharu Nomura3, Hitoshi Miyamoto4, ○Hiroto Shinomiya1
(Ehime Pref. Inst. Pub. Health Environ. Sci.1, NIID2, Yamaguchi
Pref. Inst. Pub. Health Environ.3, Ehime Unv. Hosp.4)
P2-043
Acquisition and loss of vancomycin resistance in hVISA with
rpoC mutaion
○Miki Matsuo, Tomomi Hishinuma, Yuki Katayama, Keiichi
Hiramatsu (Dept. Bacteriol., Sch. Med., Juntendo Univ.)
P2-044
Relevance of MefA on macrolide resistance in novel emm1
S. pyogenes
○Yan Zhang1, Masakado Matsumoto2, Masanori Isaka1, Ichiro
Tatsuno1, Tadao Hasegawa1 (Dept. Bacteriol., Nagoya City Univ.,
Grad. Sch. Med. Sci.1, Dept. Microbiol., Aichi Pref. Inst. Pub.
Health2)
P2-045
Analysis of mycobacterial rrl genes and macrolide resistance
using recombinant M. smegmatis
○Noboru Nakata, Masanori Kai, Masahiko Makino (Department of
Mycobacteriology, Leprosy Research Center, National Institute of
Infectious Diseases)
P2-046
Analysis of VanN-type VRE strains in Japan
○Takahiro Nomura1, Koichi Tanimoto2, Jun Kurushima1, Keigo
Shibayama3, Haruo Watanabe4, Haruyoshi Tomita1,2 (Dept.
Bacteriol., Grad. Sch. Med., Gunma Univ.1, Lab. Bacterial Drug
Resistance, Grad. Sch. Med., Gunma Univ.2, Dept. Bacteriol. II.,
Natl. Inst. Infec. Dis.3, Dept. Bacteriol. I., Natl. Inst. Infec. Dis.4)
P2-047
Analysis of the clinical enterococcal isolates with low-level
VanB-type vancomycin resistance
○Yusuke Hashimoto1, Takahiro Nomura1, Jun Kurushima1, Koichi
Tanimoto2, Haruyoshi Tomita1,2 (Dept. Bacteriol., Grad Sch. Med.,
Gunma Univ.1, Lab. Bacterial Drug Resistance, Grad. Sch. Med.,
Gunma Univ.2)
P2-048
Antibiotic resistance in emerging human pathogen Aeromonas
dhakensis
○Hung-Yu Shu, Chiao-Ching Cheng, Shih-Jon Wang (Dept. of
Bioscience Technology, Chang Jung Christian Univ.)
P2-049
New Plasmid-Mediated AAC(6’)-Ian with a new ESBL TLA-3
from Serratia marcescens Clinical Isolate
○Wanchun Jin, Jun-ichi Wachino, Kouji Kimura, Keiko Yamada,
Yoshichika Arakawa (Dept. Bacteriol., Grad. Sch. Med., Nagoya.
Univ.)
P2-051
Clinical applications of oral care gel among patients with
disability
○Muneaki Tamura1,2, Manabu Ohya1,3, Keisuke Seki1,3,4, Kazumasa
Abe1, Kuniyasu Ochiai1,2 (Dept. Microbiol. Nihon Univ. Sch. Dent.1,
Div. Immuno. Pathobiol., Dent. Res. Cent., Nihon Univ. Sch. Dent.2,
Div. Oral Health Sci., Nihon Univ. Sch. Dent. Grad. Sch. Dent.3,
Dept. Compre. Dent. Clin. Edu., Nihon Univ. Sch. Dent.4)
P2-052
Examination of phage therapy combined with chemotherapy
against Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections
○Ryu Shigehisa1, Jumpei Uchiyama2, Reina Miyata1, Kotoe
Ymaguchi1, Iyo Uchiyama3, Yoshihiko Sakaguchi4, Takako Ujihara5,
Masanori Daibata2, Shigenobu Matsuzaki2 (Medical Course, Kochi
Medical School, Kochi Univ.1, Dept. Microbioloy and Infection,
Kochi Medical School, Kochi Univ.2, Clinical Laboratory, Kochi
Medical School Hospital, Kochi Univ.3, Interdisciplinary Research
Organization, Miyazaki Univ.4, Scientific Reseach Center, Kochi
Univ.5)
P2-053
Inhibitors of quinol peroxidase of aggressive periodontopathic
bacterium
○Taketo Kawarai, Tasuku Abe, Kiyoshi Konishi (Dept. Microbiol.,
Sch. Life Dent. Tokyo, Nippon Dental Univ.)
P2-054
Staphylococcus aureus SrrAB affects the susceptibility to
H2O2 produced from Streptococcus sanguinis
○Yuichi Oogai, Hitoshi Komatsuzawa (Dept. Oral Microbiol., Grad.
Sch. Med. and Dent., Kagoshima Univ.)
P2-055
Expression of marA is remarkably increased from the early
stage of LVFX-resistant UPEC development
○Shingo Yamamoto1, Hisao Kurazono2, Eiki Yamasaki2 (Dept.
Urology, Hyogo College of Med.1, Dept. Anim. Food Hyg., Obihiro
Univ.2)
P2-056
PMBPAz coating on PMMA surface to inhibit bacterial plaque
accumulation
○Miya Fukunishi1, Hirobumi Morisaki2, Yuuki Inoue3, Fuminori
Iwasa1, Nana Takahashi1, Kenji Ikeya1, Kazuhiko Ishihara3, Hirotaka
Kuwata2, Kazuyoshi Baba1 (Department of Prosthodontics School
of Dentistry, Showa University1, Department of Oral Microbiology
School of Dentistry, Showa University2, Department of Materials
Engineering School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo3)
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P2-057
P2-067
Platinum/palladium compounds to detect only live
microorganisms by PCR
○Takashi Soejima, Jun-ichi Minami, Jin-zhong Xiao, Fumiaki Abe
(Dept. Biological Function Research, Inst. Food Sci. & Technol.,
Morinaga Milk Industry Co., Ltd.)
Rapid Detection of ESBL Producer in Enterobacteriaceae by
the New Susceptibility Testing Method
○Yoshimi Matsumoto, Akihito Yamaguchi, Kunihiko Nishino (Lab.
Microbiol. Infect. Dis., ISIR, Osaka Univ.)
P2-059
Development of rapid detection method from Leptospira in
patient urine in the Philippines
○Shou Masuda1, Toshiyuki Masuzawa1, Yoshihiro Okamoto1,
Takashi Fukui1, Shin-ichi Yoshida2 (Lab. Microbiol. Immunol., Fac.
of Pharm., Chiba Inst. of Sci.1, Dept. Bacteriol., Fac. of Med. Sci.,
Kyushu Univ.2)
Evaluation of the antigen preparation method for ELISA using
Orientia tsutsugamushi infected cells
○Motohiko Ogawa, Masaaki Satoh, Masayuki Saijo, Shuji Ando
(Dept. Virology I, National Institute of Infectious Diseases)
P2-060
Rapid and simple identification of Beijing genotype strain of
M.tuberculosis using LAMP assay
○Yuhki Nagai1, Shigehiro Akachi1, Yoshito Iwade2 (Mie. Pref. Inst.
of Health and Environment1, Mie. Pref. Tsu Public Health Office2)
P2-061
Establishment of a Sensitive Analysis System for Human
Vaginal Microbiota
○Kiyohito Ogata1, Takashi Kurakawa1, Hirokazu Tsuji1, Takuya
Takahashi1, Masahiro Ito2, Nobuhiko Okada2, Koji Nomoto1 (Yakult
Central Institute1, Dept. Microbiol., Sch. Pharm., Kitasato Univ.2)
P2-062
Evaluation of Multiplex NASBA-Nucleic acid chromatography
for bacterial pneumonia
○Mayuko Chishiki1, Takeshi Ujiiye1, Hidetaka Ogino2, Akihiro
Hasegawa2, Takayuki Ezaki3, Mutsunori Shirai2 (KAINOS Lab.
Inc.1, Dept. Microbiol., Grad. Sch. Med. Yamaguchi Univ.2, Dept.
Microbiol., Grad. Sch. Med. Gifu Univ.3)
P2-063
Detection of loop-mediated isothermal amplification reaction
by non-fluorescent leuco dyes
○Jeewan Thapa, Chie Nakajima, Yasuhiko Suzuki (CZC, Hokkaido
Univ.)
P2-064
Characterization of the gut microbiota of Kawasaki disease
patients with metagenomic analysis
○Makoto Kuroda, Tsuyoshi Sekizuka (Pathogen Genomics Center,
Nat. Inst. of Infect. Dis.)
P2-065
Isolation of EHEC O76:H7 from a HUS patient by serodiagnosis
and E. coli O-genotyping PCR
○Sunao Iyoda1, Atsushi Iguchi2, Takehito Saitoh3, Kazuko Seto4,
Junko Isobe5, Tomoko Ishihara1, Nozomi Ishijima1, EHEC Working
Group1, Makoto Ohnishi1 (Dept. Bacteriol I, Nat. Inst. Infec. Dis.1,
Fac. Agr., Miyazaki Univ.2, IDSC, Nat. Inst. Infec. Dis.3, Dept.
Bacteriol., Osaka Pref. Inst. Publ. Health4, Dept. Bacteriol., Toyama
Inst. Health5)
P2-066
Antimicrobial susceptibility survey and phylogenetic analysis
of Helicobacter cinaedi isolates
○Junko Tomida, Yuji Morita, Yoshiaki Kawamura (Dept. Microbiol.,
Sch. Pharm., Aichi Gakuin Univ.)
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P2-068
P2-069
Development of an easy and rapid method for the detection of
drug-resistant Campylobacter
○Chie Nakajima1, Masaru Usui2, Yutaka Tamura2, Yasuhiko
Suzuki1 (Res. Ctr. Zoonosis Contr,. Hokkaido Univ.1, Sch. Vet.
Med., Rakuno Gakuen Univ.2)
P2-070
Selective Agar Plate for Group B Streptococci with Reduced
Penicillin Susceptibility (PRGBS)
○Chitose Kamiya, Kouji Kimura, Hirotsugu Banno, Wanchun
Jin, Jun-ichi Wachino, Keiko Yamada, Yoshichika Arakawa (Dept.
Bacteriol., Nagoya Univ. Sch. of Med.)
P2-071
Change and maintenance of human oral microbiota by rinsing
with zinc chloride
○Nao Suzuki1, Yoshio Nakano2, Masahiro Yoneda1, Takao Hirofuji1
(Dept. Gen. Dent., Fukuoka Dent. Coll.1, Dept. Chem., Sch. Dent.,
Nihon Univ.2)
P2-072
Improvement of IMS-LAMP-based Detection Method for
Pathogenic Vibrio parahaemolyticus from Seafood
○Oscar R. Escalante Maldonado1, Ahmad Yaman Kayali1, Wataru
Yamazaki2, Fumio Gondaira3, Yoshitsugu Nakaguchi4, Mitsuaki
Nishibuchi4 (Grad. Sch. Med., Kyoto Univ.1, Dept. Vet. Sci., Fac.
Agr., Univ. Miyazaki2, Denka Seiken Co.3, Ctr. Southeast Asian
Studies, Kyoto Univ.4)
P2-073
Optimization of the LAMP-IMS-based method for detecting
enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli from beef
○Ahmad Yaman Kayali1, Oscar R. Escalante Maldonado1, Fumio
Gondaira2, Yoshitsugu Nakaguchi3, Mitsuaki Nishibuchi3 (Grad.
Sch. Med., Kyoto Univ.1, Denka Seiken Co.2, Ctr. Southeast Asian
Studies, Kyoto Univ.3)
P2-074
Development of a PCR based nucleic acid lateral flow assay
for the detection of Candida spp.
Souji Eda, Norihiko Sugimoto, ○Masahiro Asakura, Kanako Abe,
Kazumasa Kamei, Hirotsugu Uehara (Research & Development
Center, FUSO Pharmaceutical Industries, ltd.)
日本細菌学雑誌 70( 1 ),2015
P2-075
P2-084
Distribution of periodontitis-related bacteria in dogs with
mitral regurgitation
○Kiyoko Watanabe, Nobushiro Hamada (Dept. Microbiol.,
Kanagawa Dent. Univ.)
Changing trends in serotypes and macrolide resistance
genotypes of pneumococci in the PCV7 era
○Mitsuyo Kawaguchiya, Noriko Urushibara, Meiji Soe Aung,
Nobumichi Kobayashi (Dept. Hygiene, Sapporo Med. Univ., Japan)
P2-076
P2-085
Detection of asymptomatic GAS in healthy adults by culture
dependent and independent methods
○Tejaswini Kulkarni1, Takashi Nozawa2, Fumito Maruyama2, Ichiro
Nakagawa2 (Grad. Sch. Med. and Dent. Sci., Tokyo Medical and
Dental Univ.1, Dept. Microbiol., Grad. Sch. Med., Kyoto Univ.2)
Characterization of ESBL-producing Escherichia coli isolated
from healthy Japanese
○Michiko Hayashi1, Kumiko Kawamura1, Kunihiko Nakane2,
Yoshichika Arakawa2 (Dept. Pathophysiol. Lab. Sci., Grad. Sch.
Med., Nagoya Univ.1, Dept. Bacteriol., Grad. Sch. Med., Nagoya
Univ.2)
P2-077
Serodiagnosis of non-O157 EHEC infection
○Kazuko Seto, Masumi Taguchi (Dept. Bacteriol., Osaka Prefect.
Inst. Public Health)
P2-078
Rapid MRSA Detection with DNA Chromatography from
Blood Culture
○Takeya Ohshiro1,2, Takuya Mizuno2, Takayuki Ezaki2 (Div. Clin.
Labo., Dept. Med. Tech., Naha City Hospital1, Dept. Microbiol.,
Grad. Sch. Med., Gifu Univ.2)
P2-079
P2-086
Identification of an aggravation risk factor of EHEC O26 ST29,
a possible high-virulence lineage
○Nozomi Ishijima1, Sunao Iyoda1, Atsushi Iguchi2, Hidemasa
Izumiya1, Tomoko Ishihara1, Takehito Saitoh3, Noriko Konishi4,
Akemi Kai4, EHEC Working Group5, Makoto Ohnishi1 (Dept.
Bacteriol. I., Nat. Inst. Infect. Dis.1, Fac. Agricul., Miyazaki Univ.2,
Dept. Infect. Dis. Surveil. Cent., Nat. Inst. Infect. Dis.3, Dept.
Microbiol.,Tokyo Met. Inst. Public Health4, EHEC Working Group5)
P2-087
Development of a rapid detection system of methicillinresistant coagulase-negative staphylococci
○Kanae Kawabe, Keiko Yamada, Wanchun Jin, Jun-ichi Wachino,
Kouji Kimura, Yoshichika Arakawa (Dept. Bacteriology, Sch. Med.,
Nagoya Univ.)
Molecular Epidemiology Study of Compensatory Mutation of
Multidrug-resistant M. tuberculosis
○Kentaro Arikawa1, Shiomi Yoshida2, Tomotada Iwamoto1 (Dept.
Infec. Dis., Kobe Inst. Heal.1, NHO Kinki-chuo Chest Medical
Center2)
P2-080
P2-088
The influence of NaCl conc. and temperature on detection
ability of PAS: Printed Array Strip
○Takuya Kodera1, Mitsuo Kawase1,2, Takahiro Ito-Sasaki2 (TBA.
Ltd.1, Grad. Sch., Biomed. Eng., Tohoku Univ.2)
P2-081
Performance of MALDI TOF MS for identification of anaerobic
bacteria
Masahiro Hayashi1, Yumi Matsuno1, Haruki Sawamura2, Hiroshige
Mikamo3, ○Kaori Tanaka1 (Div. Anaerobe Res., Life Sci. Res. Ctr.,
Gifu Univ.1, Dept. Clin. Lab., Ichinomiyanishi Hospital2, Dept. Clin.
Infect. Dis., Aichi Med Univ. Grad. Sch. Med.3)
P2-082
Genomic characterization of Vibrio cholerae O1 carrying an
additional 900-kb replicon
○Kazuhisa Okada1, Wirongrong Natakuathung1, Mathukorn NaUbol1, Warawan Wongboot1, Amonrattana Roobthaisong1, Siriporn
Chantaroj2, Shigeyuki Hamada1 (RCC., RIMD., Osaka Univ.1, NIH.,
DMSc., MOPH.2)
P2-089
Phylogenetic analysis of EHEC O157 isolates by multiplelocus variable-number tandem repeat analysis
○Makiko Noda (Gifu Pref. Research Inst. for Health and Environ.
Sci.)
P2-090
Prevalence and characterization of hyper-virulent
Streptococcus pyogenes in non-invasive diseases
○Masakado Matsumoto1, Masahiro Suzuki1, Ichiro Tatsuno2, Tadao
Hasegawa2, Hiroko Minagawa1 (Dept. Microbiol. Med. Zool., Aichi
Pref. Inst. Pub. Health1, Dept. Bacteriol., Nagoya City Univ. Grad.
School Med. Sci.2)
MLVA genotyping and clinical characterization of Leptospira
interrogans canine isolates
○Maki Mizutani Muto1,2, Nobuo Koizumi1, Hidemasa Izumiya1,
Kazuyoshi Kawahara2, Makoto Ohnishi1 (Dept. of Bac. 1, National
Institute of Infectious Diseases1, Dept. of Biosciences, College of
Sci. Eng., Kanto Gakuin Univ.2)
P2-083
P2-091
Molecular epidemiology of E. coli and S. aureus isolated from
puerperal infections in Bangladesh
○Nobumichi Kobayashi1, Ahmed Salma2, Mitsuyo Kawaguchiya1,
Noriko Urushibara1, Meiji Soe Aung1 (Dept. Hygiene, Sapporo Med.
Univ.1, Mymensingh Med. Col.2)
Geographic and spatiotemporal distribution study of
thermophilic Campylobacter at broiler farms
○Hiroshi Asakura1, Masato Tachibana1, Toyoko Hiroi2, Keiko
Kawamoto2, Hisao Kurazono3, Shigeki Yamamoto3, Shizunobu
Igimi1 (Div. Biomed. Food Res.1, Obihiro Univ.2, Tokai Univ.3)
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P2-092
P2-100
Movements of Escherichia coli possessing blaCTX-M in
asymptomatic healthy individuals
○Itaru Hirai1, Shuhei Ueda1,2, Yoshimasa Yamamoto2,3 (Lab.
Microbiol., Sch. Health Sci., Faculty Med., Univ. the Ryukyus1, JST/
JICA, SATREPS2, Osaka Prefectural Institute of Public Health3)
Molecular epidemiology of ESBL-producing Escherichia coli
isolated from feral raccoons in Japan
○Kunihiko Nakane1,2, Yoshichika Arakawa2 (Okazaki City Public
Health Center1, Dept. Bacteriol., Sch. Med., Nagoya Univ.2)
P2-101
Diversity of MIRU-VNTR among Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Central Asian family isolates from Nepal
○Yogendra Shah, Chie Nakajima, Yasuhiko Suzuki (CZC, Hokkaido
Univ.)
Analysis of enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC)
isolates from healthy humans in Japan
○Tomoko Ishihara1, Sunao Iyoda1, Atsushi Iguchi2, Makoto
Ohnishi1 (Dept. Bacteriol I, Nat. Inst. Infec. Dis.1, Fac. Agr.,
Miyazaki Univ.2)
P2-094
P2-102
Genetic characterization of MRSA isolates harbouring PVL
genes and/or ACME in Hokkaido
○Meiji Soe Aung, Mitsuyo Kawaguchiya, Noriko Urushibara,
Nobumichi Kobayashi (Department of Hygiene, Sapporo Medical
University)
Genetic characterization of Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolates
recovered from human carriers
○Chonchanok Theethakaew1,2, Ryo Nakao3, Tetsuya Iida1, Chihiro
Sugimoto4 (Int. Res. Ctr. Infect. Dis., Res. Inst. Microbial Dis.,
Osaka Univ.1, Dept. Microbiol., Faculty Public Health, Mahidol
Univ.2, Unit Risk Anal. Management, Res. Ctr. Zoonosis Control,
Hokkaido Univ.3, Div. Collaboration Edu., Res. Ctr. Zoonosis
Control, Hokkaido Univ.4)
P2-093
P2-095/WS11-1
A Surveillance of Infection Control Measures and It’s
Outcomes; A Proposal for a Nationwide System
○Tamayo Watanabe1, Shuhei Fujimoto2, Nobuo Murakami1 (The
Center for Nutrition Support and Infection Control, Gifu University
Hospital1, Dept. Bacteriol./Bacterial Infect. Div. Host Defence
Mechanism, Tokai Univ.2)
P2-096
Understanding the circulation of Leptospira among water
buffaloes in an intensive farm setting
○Marvin Villanueva, Chie Nakajima, Yasuhiko Suzuki (CZC,
Hokkaido Univ.)
P2-097
P2-103
The usefulness of semi-solid medium in the isolation of
Leptospira strains from wild rats in Fukuoka
○Mitsumasa Saito1, Sharon Yvette Angelina Villanueva1, Toshiyuki
Masuzawa2, Satoshi Miyahara1, Ryo Ozuru1, Takayoshi Yamaguchi1,
Michinobu Yoshimura1, Mami Ikejiri1, Natsumi Aramaki1,
Ken-ichiro Iida1, Yasutake Yanagihara2,3,4, Shin-ichi Yoshida1 (Dept.
Bacteriol., Grad. Sch. Med. Sci., Kyushu Univ.1, Lab. Microbiol.
Immunol., Fac. Pharm., Chiba Inst. Sci.2, Dept. Med. Microbiol.,
College Pub. Health, Univ. Philippines-Manila3, Univ. Shizuoka4)
Challenges of molecular epidemiology analysis of A. baumannii
using whole genome sequence data
○Masahiro Suzuki1, Masanori Watahiki2, Jun Yatsuyanagi3,
Masakado Matsumoto1, Hiroko Minagawa4 (Lab. Bacteriol. Aichi
Pref. Inst. Pub. Health1, Dept. Bacteriol. Toyama Pref. Inst. Pub.
Health2, Dept. Microbiol. Akita Pref. Inst. Pub. Health3, Aichi Pref.
Inst. Pub. Health4)
P2-104/WS11-5
P2-098
P2-105
Outbreak of IMP metallo-beta-lactamase producing
Enterobacteriaceae identified by plasmid sequencing
○Mari Matsui1, Satowa Suzuki1, Tsuyoshi Sekizuka2, Akifumi
Yamashita2, Masato Suzuki1, Makoto Kuroda2, Keigo Shibayama1
(Dept. Bacteriol. II, Nat. Inst. Infect. Dis.1, Pathogen Genomics
Center, Nat. Inst. Infect. Dis.2)
Allelic diversity of VNTR provides phylogenetic clues regarding
the N. gonorrhoeae isolated in Japan
○Noriko Nakanishi1, Ken Shimuta2, Tomoko Ishihara2, Shu-ichi
Nakayama2, Kentaro Arikawa1, Iwamoto Tomotada1, Makoto
Ohnishi2 (Dept. Infec. Dis., Kobe Inst. Heal.1, Dept. Bacteriol. I,
Nat. Inst. Infec. Dis.2)
Novel SCCmec Composite Elements Containing Two mecA
Genes Identified in Staphylococcus haemolyticus
○Noriko Urushibara1, Mayumi Onishi1, Mitsuyo Kawaguchiya1,
Shyamal Kumar Paul2, Nobumichi Kobayashi1 (Dept. Hygiene,
Sch. Med., Sapporo Medical Univ.1, Dept. Microbiol., Mymensingh
Medical Coll.2)
P2-099
P2-106
IMP producing multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa
clinical isolates in Japan
○Tatsuya Tada1, Tohru Miyoshi-Akiyama2, Kayo Shimada1,
Masahiro Shimojima3, Teruo Kirikae1 (Department of Infectious
Diseases., National Center for Global Health and Medicine1,
Pathogenic Microbe Laboratory., National Center for Global Health
and Medicine2, BML Inc.3)
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Prevalence of Chlamydia spp. among wild birds and livestocks
at the foothill in Ghana
○Kenji Ohya, Hideto Fukushi (Dept. Appl. Biologic. Sciences, Gifu
Univ.)
P2-107
A change of antimicrobial resistance rates in Salmonella spp.
isolated from Broilers
○Takehisa Chuma, Masako Andoh (Lab. Vet. Public Health, Joint
Fac. Vet. Med., Kagoshima Univ.)
日本細菌学雑誌 70( 1 ),2015
P2-108
P2-116
Development of PCR-based ORF Typing method of Shiga
toxin-producing Escherichia coli
○Kazuhiro Yamada1,2, Masahiro Suzuki1, Masakado Matsumoto1,
Hiroko Minagawa1 (Dept. Microbiol. Med. Zool., Aichi Pref. Inst.
Pub. Health1, Grad. Sch. Biosci. Biotechnol., Chubu Univ.2)
Hospital based study of childhood diarrhea in northern and
southern Vietnam
○Tetsu Yamashiro1, Asako Tokizawa1, Binh Minh Nguyen2, Thi
Phuong Lan Nguyen3, Van Trang Nguyen2, Dinh Thiem Vu2, Thi
Thanh Thao Nguyen3, Taichiro Takemura1, Van Chuyen Vu4, Cong
Chanh Dang5 (Institute of Tropical Medicine Nagasaki University1,
Nat. Inst. Hyg. Epidemiol., Vietnam2, Pasteur Inst. HCMC,
Vietnam3, Nam Dinh Child. Hosp.4, Dong Nai Child. Hosp.5)
P2-109/WS11-2
Epidemiological analysis of Shigella strains isolated from
domestic cases in Tokyo
○Maho Kawamura, Noriko Konishi, Kenji Sadamasu, Akemi Kai
(Department of Microbiology, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of
Public Health)
P2-110
Sequence-based typing of Legionella pneumophila serogroup
1 in Japan
○Junko Maekawa1, Masahito Ishii2, Fumiaki Kura1, Yuko
Watanabe3, Junko Isobe4, Hiroshi Nakajima5, Miyo Murai6, Makoto
Ohnishi1 (Dept. Bacteriol. I, NIID1, Grad. Sch. Bioresour. Sci.,
Nihon Univ.2, Dept. Microbiol., Kanagawa Pref. Inst. Pub. Health3,
Dept. Bacteriol., Toyama Inst. Health4, Dept. Bacteriol., Okayama
Pref. Inst. Pub. Health5, Dept. Health Sci., Saitama Pref. Univ.6)
P2-117
Disinfective potential of electrolyzed strong acid water against
Mycobacteria
○Takashi Nakano, Hong Wu, Kouichi Sano (Dept. Microbiol.
Infect. Control, Osaka Med. Coll.)
P2-118
Persistent activation of protein kinase G via protein
S-guanylation: implication for endotoxin shock
○Tomohiro Sawa1, Katsuhiko Ono1, Ahtesham Ahmed1, Hiroyasu
Tsutsuki1, Tomoaki Ida2, Shigemoto Fujii2, Takaaki Akaike2 (Dept
Microbiol., Grad. Sch. Med. Sci., Kumamoto Univ.1, Dept. Environ.
Health Sci. Mol. Toxicol., Tohoku Univ., Grad. Sch. Med.2)
P2-111
P2-119
Promotion of atherosclerosis by Helicobacter cinaedi
infection and the epidemiological analysis
○Tetsuro Matsunaga1, Shigemoto Fujii1, Tomoaki Ida1, Yoshiaki
Kawamura2, Takaaki Akaike1 (Dept. Environ. Health Sci. Mol.
Toxicol., Tohoku Univ. Grad. Sch. Med.1, Dept. Microbiol., Sch.
Pharmacy, Aichi-Gakuin Univ.2)
Food Poisoning Caused by Bacillus pumilus in Kenya
○Mohammad Shah, Yoshio Ichinose (Kenya Research Station,
Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki University)
P2-112
MLST analysis of Siberian B. miyamotoi and kinetic analysis
of borreliae in Ixodid tick
○Ai Takano1,2, Hiroki Kawabata3 (Joint Faculty of Vet. Med.,
Yamaguchi Univ.1, United Grad. School of Vet. Med., Yamaguchi
Univ.2, Dept. Bac., National Inst. Infect. Dis.3)
P2-113
Molecular epidemiology of inducible clindamycin-resistant
MSSA belonging to CC45
○Eriko Hosoba1, Masahiro Suzuki1,2, Wataru Sugiura1 (Dept.
Infect. Dis. Immunol., NHO Nagoya Med. Center1, Lab. Bacteriol.
Aichi Pref. Inst. Pub. Health2)
P2-114
Genetic profiles of fluoroquinolone nonsusceptible Klebsiella
pneumonaie in Japan
○Yukiko Nagasaka1, Kouji Kimura1, Keiko Yamada1, Jun-ichi
Wachino1, Wanchun Jin1, Shigeyuki Notake2, Hideji Yanagisawa2,
Yoshichika Arakawa1 (Dept. Bacteriol. Nagoya Univ. Grad. Sch.
Med.1, MIROKU Med. Lab.2)
P2-115
P2-120
Distribution of free-living amoebae and Listeria monocytogenes
in food processing plants
○Hiromi Nakamura1, Masumi Taguchi2, Atsushi Iguchi3, Yoshikazu
Nishikawa4 (Dept. Microbiol., Osaka City Inst. Public Health &
Environ. Sci.1, Dept. Bacteriol., Osaka Prefect. Inst. Public Health2,
Faculty of Agr., Univ. of Miyazaki3, Dept. Human Life Sci., Osaka
City Univ.4)
P2-121/WS2-3
Elucidation of functions inducing chronicity of polymicrobial
diseases
○Hirokazu Kachi1, Fumito Maruyama2, Yasuyuki Michi1, Takayasu
Watanabe3, Ichiro Nakagawa2 (Dept. Maxillofacial Surg., Tokyo
Medical and Dental Univ., Grad. Sch.1, Dept. Micribiol., Grad.
Sch. Med., Kyoto Univ2, Dept. Periodontorogy, Tokyo Medical and
Dental Univ., Grad. Sch.3)
P2-122
The Effect of Rapid Detection by LAMP for Nosocomial
Transmission of CRAb
○Norihisa Yamamoto1,2, Shigeto Hamaguchi1,2, Yukihiro Akeda2,
Masafumi Seki1, Kazunori Oishi3, Kazunori Tomono1 (Div. of Infect.
Control and Prev., Osaka Univ. Grad. Sch.1, Res. Inst. for Microb.
Dis., Osaka Univ.2, Infect. Dis. Surveill. Ctr.3)
Distinctive genome lineage of Bacillus anthracis indigenous
to Zambia
○Naomi Ohnishi1, Fumito Maruyama2, Ken Osaki3, Hideaki
Higashi1 (Div. Inf. Imm., CZC, Hokkaido Univ.1, Dept. Microbiology,
Sch. Med., Kyoto Univ.2, TOMY DIGITAL BIOLOGY3)
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P2-131
Analysis of receptor molecules to various Staphylococcus
aureus phages
○Jumpei Uchiyama1, Kenji Kurokawa2, Yoshihiko Sakaguchi3,
Iyo Uchiyama-Takemura4, Takako Ujihara5, Masanao Murakami1,
Masanori Daibata1, Shigenobu Matsuzaki1 (Dept. Microbiology and
Infection, Kochi Medical School, Kochi Univ.1, Dept. Pharmacy,
Nagasaki International Univ.2, Interdisciplinary Research
Organization, Univ. of Miyazaki3, Clinical Laboratory, Kochi
Medical School Hospital, Kochi Univ.4, Science Research Center,
Kochi Univ.5)
Vibrio parahaemolyticus T3SS2 effector VopO activates the
RhoA-ROCK pathway
Hirotaka Hiyoshi1,2, Ryu Okada1, Shigeaki Matsuda1, Kazuyoshi
P2-124
Analyses of GTF genes of Streptococcus macacae
○Noriko Kuwahara, Osamu Tsudzukibashi, Masanori Saito (Dept.
Oral Microbiology, Nihon Univ. Sch. Dent. at Matsudo.)
P2-125
Mechanisms of inhibition of EspB secretion by Guava leaf
extracts
○Noboru Nakasone, Naomi Higa, Claudia Toma, Giichi Takaesu,
Toshihiko Suzuki (Dept. Mol. Bacteriol. Immunol., Grad. Sch.
Med., Univ. of the Ryukyus)
P2-126
Laminins 411 and 421 differentially promote tumor cell
migration via alpha6beta1 integrin and MCAM
○Taichi Ishikawa1, Yu Shimoyama1, Yuko Ohara-Nemoto2, Minoru
Sasaki1, Shigenobu Kimura1 (Div. Mol. Microbiol., Dept. Microbiol.,
Sch. of Dent. Iwate Med. Univ.1, Dept. Oral Mol. Biochem., Grad.
Sch. Biomed. Sci., Nagasaki Univ.2)
P2-127
Bioactivity of emetic toxin cereulide is depending on cation
ratio
○Akira Okamoto1, Mitsutaka Yabutani2, Keiichi Uchiya3, Toshiaki
Nikai3 (Dept. Sch. Health Sciences, Aichi Univ. Edu.1, Nagoya City
Pub. Health Ins.2, Dept. Microbiol., Pharm., Meijo Univ.3)
P2-128
NlpE of EHEC contributes to regulation of virulence factors via
adherence to Caco-2 cells
○Takeshi Shimizu, Kimitoshi Ichimura, Masatoshi Noda (Dept.
Mol. Infectiol., Grad. Sch. Med., Chiba Univ.)
Gotoh1,3, Yukihiro Akeda1, Tetsuya Iida1, ○Toshio Kodama1 (IRCID,
RIMD, Osaka Univ.1, Dept. of Med. Microbiol. Immunol., Sch Med.,
UC Davis2, Dept. Bacteriol., Okayama Univ. Grad. Sch. of Med.,
Dent. and Pharm. Sci3)
P2-132
Shigella IpaH7.8 E3 ubiquitin ligase targets glomulin to activate
inflammasomes
○Shiho Suzuki1,2, Hitomi Mimuro2,3, Michinaga Ogawa2, Hiroshi
Ashida1,2, Masato Suzuki2, Takahito Sanada2,3, Chihiro Sasakawa1,2,4,5
(Div. Bacterial Infection Biol., Institute of Med. Sci., Univ. of
Tokyo.1, Div. Bacterial Infection, Dept. Microbiol and Immunol,
Institute of Med. Sci., Univ. of Tokyo2, Dept. Infectious Diseases
Control, International Research Center for Infectious Diseases,
Institute of Med. Sci., Univ. of Tokyo3, Nippon Institute for
Biological Sci.4, Med. Mycology Research Center, Chiba Univ.5)
P2-133
Role of LSR on the binding of Clostridium perfringens iotatoxin
○Asako Kosaka, Keiko Kobayashi, Masaya Takehara, Masahiro
Nagahama (Dept. Microbiol., Fac. Pharm. Sci., Tokushima Bunri
Univ.)
P2-134
Role of ceramide production on oligomer formation of
Clostridium perfringens epsilon-toxin
○Terumi Takamatsu1, Teruhisa Takagishi1, Masataka Oda2,
Keiko Kobayashi1, Masaya Takehara1, Masahiro Nagahama1
(Dept. Microbiol., Fac. Pharm. Sci., Tokushima Bunri Univ.1, Div.
Microbiol. Infect. Dis., Grad. Sch. Med. Dent. Sci., Niigata Univ.2)
P2-135
Internalization of Clostridium botulinum C2 toxin
○Harumi Segawa, Keiko Kobayashi, Masaya Takehara, Masahiro
Nagahama (Dept. Microbiol., Fac. Pharm. Sci., Tokushima Bunri
Univ.)
P2-136
Rab5 ubiquitination by Legionella pneumophila
○Mio Kawabata, Ikuko Kato, Mitsuo Tagaya, Kohei Arasaki (School
of Life Sci., Tokyo Univ. of Pharm. and Life Sci.)
Role of Pannexin-1 on Clostridium perfringens beta-toxin
induced cytotoxicity
○Ayako Sakakima, Soshi Seike, Kazuaki Miyamoto, Keiko
Kobayashi, Masaya Takehara, Masahiro Nagahama (Dept.
Microbiol., Fac. Pharm. Sci., Tokushima Bunri Univ.)
P2-130
P2-137
P2-129
Cleavage of transmembrane junction protein by Aeromonas
sobria extracellular protease
○Hidetomo Kobayashi1, Eizo Takahashi2, Keinosuke Okamoto2,
Hiroyasu Yamanaka1 (Lab. of Mol. Microbiol. Sci., Fac. of Pharm.
Sci., Hiroshima International Univ.1, Okayama Univ. Grad. Sch. of
Med., Dent. and Pharm. Sci.2)
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Role of endogenous PLC-gamma1 in the lipid-cluster formation
of Clostridium perfringens alpha-toxin
○Teruhisa Takagishi1, Masataka Oda2, Masaya Takehara1, Keiko
Kobayashi1, Masahiro Nagahama1 (Dept. Microbiol., Fac. Pharm.
Sci., Tokushima Bunri Univ.1, Div. Microbiol. Infect. Dis., Grad.
Sch. Med. Dent. Sci., Niigata Univ.2)
日本細菌学雑誌 70( 1 ),2015
P2-138
P2-146/WS1-8
Clostridium perfringens delta-toxin-induced the rapid cell
necrosis
○Soshi Seike, Kazuaki Miyamoto, Keiko Kobayashi, Masaya
Takehara, Jun Sakurai, Masahiro Nagahama (Dept. Microbiol., Fac.
Pharm. Sci., Tokushima Bunri Univ.)
Characterization of superantigenic activity and stability of
novel staphylococcal emetic toxin
○Hisaya Ono, Akio Nakane (Dept. Microbiol. Immunol., Hirosaki
Univ., Grad. Sch. Med.)
P2-139
C. perfringens alpha-toxin impairs innate immunity via
inhibition of granulopoietic differentiation
○Masaya Takehara, Teruhisa Takagishi, Keiko Kobayashi,
Masahiro Nagahama (Dept. Microbiol., Fac. Pharm. Sci., Tokushima
Bunri Univ.)
P2-140
H. pylori VacA causes apoptosis via Cx43 accumulation involving
ERK and Atg16L1
○Kinnosuke Yahiro1, Masayuki Nakano2, Junzo Hisatsune3, Toshiya
Hirayama2, Masatoshi Noda1 (Dept. Mol. Infect., Grad. Sch. Med.,
Chiba Univ.1, Dept. Bacteriol, Inst. Tropical Med, Nagasaki Univ.2,
Dept. Bacteriol., Grad. Sch. Biomed. Sciences., Hiroshima Univ.3)
P2-141
CAMP factor of Streptococcus pyogenes inhibits the phagocytic
activity in RAW264.7 cells
○Mie Kurosawa1,2, Masataka Oda1, Hisanori Domon1, Yutaka
Terao1 (Div. Microbiol. Infect. Dis., Niigata Univ. Grad. Sch. of Med.
& Dent. Sci.1, Dept. Pediat. Dent., Niigata Univ. Grad. Sch. of Med.
& Dent. Sci.2)
P2-142
Autophagy suppressing activity of TSST-1 promotes
Staphylococcus aureus infection
○Krisana Asano, Akio Nakane (Depart. Microbiol. Immunol.,
Hirosaki Univ. Grad. Sch. Med.)
P2-143
Aerobactin is a virulence factor of Klebsiella pneumoniae via
biofilm formation
○Yuichi Kanehiro1, Yusuke Tomioka1, Yoshitaka Kohayagawa1,
Yutaka Tatano1, Hisashi Iizasa2, Haruaki Tomioka3, Chiaki Sano1,
Hironori Yoshiyama1 (Dept. Microbiol. Immunol., Sch. Med.,
Shimane Univ.1, Dept. Otolaryngol., Sch. Med., Shimane Univ.2,
Sch. Nurs., Yasuda Women’s Univ.3)
P2-144
P2-147
Inductive effect of casein phophopeptide on the production of
serine protease by Aeromonas spp.
○Eizo Takahashi, Keinosuke Okamoto, Shin-ichi Miyoshi (Grad.
Sch. Med. Dent. Pharm. Sci., Okayama Univ.)
P2-148/WS4-5
Chlamydia pneumoniae CopN sequesters aldolase A, providing
a benefit to the bacterial growth
○Kasumi Ishida1, Junji Matsuo1, Shinji Nakamura3, Hiroyuki
Yamaguchi1 (Faculty of Health Sci., Hokkaido Univ.1, JSPS Research
Fellow2, Div. Biomed. Imag. Res., Juntendo Univ.3)
P2-149/WS1-5
In vivo LPS tolerance alters Kupffer cell phenotypes and
drastically enhances their bacterial killing
○Manabu Kinoshita1, Hiromi Miyazaki2, Masahiro Nakashima1,
Hiroyuki Nakashima1, Shuhji Seki1 (Dept. Immunology and
Microbiology, Nat. Def. Med. Col.1, Div. Traumatol. Nat. Def. Med.
Col. Res. Inst.2)
P2-150
Synergistic effects of combined usage of two types of Stx
neutralizers
○Miho Takahashi, Eiko Shimizu, Mihoko Kato, Kiyotaka
Nishikawa (Dept. Life and Medical Sci., Doshisha Univ.)
P2-151
Purification and characterization of sialidase of Streptococcus
intermedius
○Toshifumi Tomoyasu, Atsushi Tabata, Hideaki Nagamune (Dep.
of Biol. Sci. and Tech., Inst. of Tech. and Sci., Tokushima Univ.
Grad. Sch.)
P2-152/WS1-4
Effect of nitric oxide on the expression mechanism of Shiga
toxins in EHEC
○Kimitoshi Ichimura, Takeshi Shimizu, Kinnosuke Yahiro,
Masatoshi Noda (Dept. Mol. Infectiol., Grad. Sch. Med., Chiba
Univ.)
Comparison of neuromuscular blockage and muscle flaccidity
among subtypes of botulinum toxin type B
○Yasushi Torii1, Tomoko Kohda2, Masafumi Mukamoto2, Shunji
Kozaki2, Nakaba Sugimoto1 (Lab. Infectious Disease Control, Grad.
Sch. Med., Osaka Univ.1, Dept. Vet. Sci., Sch. Life Environ. Sci.,
Osaka Pref. Univ.2)
P2-153
P2-145
Clostridium botulinum type C hemagglutinin affects
mammalian cell viability by ganglioside binding
○Yo Sugawara, Takuhiro Matsumura, Yukako Fujinaga (Lab. of
Infect. Cell Biol., Intl. Res. Center for Infect. Dis., RIMD, Osaka
Univ.)
An attempt to identify the receptor for Bordetella dermonecrotic
toxin
○Shihono Teruya, Keiji Nakamura, Aya Fukui, Hiroyuki Abe,
Naoaki Shinzawa, Yasuhiko Horiguchi (Dept. Mol. Bact., RIMD,
Osaka Univ.)
Antiphagocytic effect of the type III effector BopC secreted
from Bordetella
○Asaomi Kuwae, Akio Abe (Grad. Sch. Infect. Cont. Sci., Kitasato
Univ.)
P2-154/WS1-7
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P2-155
P2-162
LRP1-dependent host cell response in gastric epithelial cells
infected with H. pylori
○Hitoshi Tsugawa1, Juntaro Matsuzaki2, Hideki Mori2, Tatsuhiro
Masaoka2, Masaya Imoto3, Makoto Suematsu1, Hidekazu Suzuki2
(Dept. Biochem. Med. Biol., Sch. Med., Keio Univ.1, Dept. Internal
Med., Sch. Med., Keio Univ.2, Dept. Biosci. Inform. Keio Univ.3)
Growth factor delivery based on substrate-binding domains
derived from a clostridial collagenase
○Osamu Matsushita1, Kentaro Uchida2, Takehiko Mima1,
Kazuyoshi Goto1, Yumiko Yamamoto1, Kenji Yokota3 (Dept.
Bacteriol., Okayama Univ. Grad. Sch. Med. Dent. Pham. Sci.1,
Dept. Orthop. Surg., Kitasato Univ. Sch. Med.2, Okayama Univ.
Grad. Sch. Health Sci.3)
P2-156
Analysis of the expression control mechanism of intermedilysin
by glycosidases of S. intermedius
○Takahiro Yamasaki, Toshifumi Tomoyasu, Atsushi Tabata,
Hideaki Nagamune (Dep. of Biol. Sci. and Tech., Inst. of Tech. and
Sci., Tokushima Univ. Grad. Sch.)
P2-157
Characterization of the ADP-ribosyltransferase toxin
ArtA/ArtB from Salmonella
○Yukino Tamamura1, Ikuo Uchida1,2, Kiyoshi Tanaka1 (National
Institute of Animal Health1, Gifu Univ.2)
P2-158
Search of new effector type secreted protein of Streptococcus
pyogenes, and function estimation
○Takuro Imamura1, Shintaro Nakajima1, Chihiro Aikawa1,
Takashi Nozawa1, Takayasu Watanabe2, Ichiro Nakagawa1, Fumito
Maruyama1 (Dept. Micribiol., Grad. Sch. Med., Kyoto Univ1, Dept.
Periodontol., Grad. Sch. Dent., TMDU.2)
P2-163
Characterization of β-hemolysin of S. anginosus subsp.
whileyi & S. constellatus subsp. viborgensis
○Kentaro Maya1, Atsushi Tabata1, Kazuto Ohkura2, Ken Kikuchi3,
Toshifumi Tomoyasu1, Hideaki Nagamune1 (Dept. Biol. Sci. &
Tech., Life System, Inst. Tech. & Sci., Univ. Tokushima Grad. Sch.1,
Faculty Pharm. Sci., Suzuka Univ. of Med. Sci.2, Dept. Infect. Dis.,
Med. Sch., Tokyo Women’s Med. Univ.3)
P2-164
The uptake and localization of botulinum neurotoxin type C in
neurons
○Kentaro Tsukamoto1, Chikako Ozeki1, Tomoko Kohda2, Takao
Tsuji1 (Dept. Microbiol., Fujita Health Univ. Sch. Med.1, Dept. Vet.
Sci., Grad. Sch. Life Environ. Sci., Osaka Pref. Univ.2)
P2-165
Shigella effector protein hacks host immune responses by
targeting type I interferon signaling
○Hiroshi Ashida1, Chihiro Sasakawa1,2,3 (Division of Bacterial
Infection Biology, Institute of Medical Science, University of
Tokyo1, Nippon Institute for Biological Science2, Medical Mycology
Research Center, Chiba University3)
Development of a peptide-based inhibitor against heat-stable
enterotoxin
○Jumpei Omi1, Miho Takahashi1, Tomohiro Miyasaka1, Shinji
Yamasaki2, Yuji Hidaka3, Hidehito Tochio4, Takashi Hamabata5,
Kiyotaka Nishikawa1 (Graduate School of Life and Medical
Science., Doshisha Univ.1, Graduate School of Life and
Environmental Sciences., Osaka Pref. Univ.2, Faculty of Science
and Engineering., Kinki Univ.3, Graduate School of Science., Kyoto
Univ.4, Department of Infectious Diseases, NCGM.5)
P2-160
P2-166
P2-159
Functional analysis of DC mosaic neurotoxin produced by C.
botulinum isolated from bovine botulism
○Kazuhiro Daimon1, Tomoko Kohda1, Koji Hosomi1, Keiji
Nakamura2, Masafumi Mukamoto1 (Dept. Vet. Sci., Grad. Sch. Life
Environ. Sci., Osaka Pref. Univ.1, Dept. Mol. Bact., RIMD, Osaka
Univ.2)
Inhibitory effects of a peptide-based cholera toxin-neutralizer
in vivo
○Kahori Kumoi1, Miho Takahashi1, Hiroshi Yamamoto1, Takashi
Hamabata2, Kiyotaka Nishikawa1 (Graduate School of Life and
Medical Sciences., Doshisha Univ.1, Deprtment of Infectious
Diseases, NCGM2)
P2-161
P2-167
Correlation between cholesterol-dependent cytolysin genes
and β-lactam-resistance in S. mitis
○Atsushi Morishita1, Atsushi Tabata1, Shu Murakami1, Ayuko
Takao2, Hisashi Ohkuni3, Yoshitoshi Ogura4, Tetsuya Hayashi4,
Toshifumi Tomoyasu1, Nobuko Maeda2, Hideaki Nagamune1 (Dep.
Biol. Sci. and Tech., Inst. Tech. and Sci., Tokushima Univ. Grad.
Sch.1, Dep. Oral Bacteriol., Tsurumi Univ.2, Health Sci. Res. Inst.
East Japan Co. Ltd.3, Div. Microbial Genomics, Dept. Genomics
and Bioenvironmental Science, Frontier Science Research Center,
Univ. Miyazaki4)
Clinical non-toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 and O139 possess
genes for type three secretion system
○Sharda Prasad Awasthi, Atsushi Hinenoya, Shinji Yamasaki (Dept.
Vet. Sci., Grad. Sch. Life Environ. Sci., Osaka Pref. Univ.)
P2-168
Legionella RavZ plays a role in preventing ubiquitin recruitment
to bacteria-containing vacuoles
○Tomoko Kubori, Xuan Thanh Bui, Hiroki Nagai (RIMD, Osaka
Univ.)
P2-169
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli uses NleA to inhibit NLRP3
inflammasome activation
○Hilo Yen, Toru Tobe (Grad. Sch. Med., Osaka Univ.)
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P2-170
P2-178
Investigation of the cause elucidation of MRSA nephropathy
○Michiaki Kamiyama1, Hidehito Kato2, Shigeru Ashino2, Junji
Yagi2, Kousaku Nitta1 (Forth Department Internal Medicine,
Tokyo Women’s Medical Univ.1, Department of Microbiology &
Immunology, Tokyo Women’s Medical Univ.2)
The effect that HDL-cholesterol gives in infection with
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
○Manabu Inoue1, Mamiko Niki1, Mayuko Oka2, Yuriko Ozeki3,
Yoshio Ichinose4, Yukihiro Kaneko1, Sohkichi Matsumoto3 (Dept.
Bacteriol. Grad. Sch. Med., Osaka City Univ1, Food Hygiene and
P2-171
Structure of HA-33 produced by Clostridium botulinum
serotype C variant strain Yoichi
○Shintaro Hayashi1, Yoshimasa Sagane1, Takashi Matsumoto2,
Tomonori Akiyama3, Shin-ichiro Miyashita1, Shingo Mutoh1,
Akihito Yamano2, Shunsuke Yajima3, Toshihiro Watanabe1, Koichi
Niwa1 (Dept. Food and Cosmetic Sci., Fac. Bioindustry, Tokyo Univ.
Agriculture.1, Rigaku Corporation2, Dept. Biosci., Fac. Applied BioScience, Tokyo Univ. Agriculture3)
Environmental Health Division of Applied Life Science, Graduate
School of Life and Environmental Science, Kyoto Prefectural
Univ2, Dept. Bacteriol. Grad. Sch. Med., Niigata Univ.3, Nagasaki
University Nairobi Research Station4)
P2-179/WS6-6
Interferon gamma activates autophagy against intracellular
bacteria
○Takeshi Matsuzawa (Grad. Sch. Life Environ. Sci., Osaka Pref.
Univ.)
P2-172
P2-180
Characteristics of new enterotoxin (CPILE) producing
Clostridium perfringens isolates
○Chie Monma1, Dai Saiki1, Satoru Akase1, Noriko Konishi1, Kenji
Sadamasu1, Yoichi Kamata2, Akemi Kai1 (Dept. Microbiol., Tokyo
Met. Inst. P.H.1, Iwate Univ.2)
Interaction between TREM-1 and defense mechanisms of
neutrophils from bacterial infectious patients
○Tsuneyuki Ubagai, Shigeru Nagakawa, Takane Ueda, Ryuichi
Nakano, Akiyo Nakano, Yasuo Ono (Dept. Microbiol. Immunol.,
Sch. Med., Teikyo Univ.)
P2-173
P2-181
Acinetobacter baumannii induces proinflammatory cytokines
release from mast-cell LAD2
○Takane Kikuchi-Ueda, Tsuneyuki Ubagai, Ryuichi Nakano,
Shigeru Tansho-Nagakawa, Akiyo Nakano, Yasuo Ono (Dept. of
Role of Cytokines in the Formation of Rhodococcus
aurantiacus-induced Hepatic Granulomas
○Min Yi1, Masashi Kohanawa2 (Dept. Adv. Med., Grad. Sch. Med.,
Hokkaido Univ.1, Dept. Med. Edu., Grad. Sch. Med., Hokkaido
Univ.2)
Microbiol. Immunol., Sch. Med., Teikyo Univ.)
P2-174
P2-182
MyD88 deficiency alters expression of antimicrobial factors in
mouse salivary glands
○Takeshi Into1, Megumi Inomata1, Hiroaki Inaba1, Yukitaka
Murakami1, Ken-ichiro Shibata2 (Dept. Oral Microbiol., Div.
Oral Infect. Health Sci., Sch. Dent., Asahi Univ.1, Lab. Oral Mol.
Microbiol., Dept. Oral Pathobiol. Sci., Hokkaido Univ. Grad. Sch.
Dent. Med.2)
IL-17A+ gd cells are required for the protection against
Klebsiella pneumoniae at infant stage
○Tesshin Murakami, Shinya Hatano, Kensuke Shibata, Hisakata
Yamada, Yasunobu Yoshikai (Div. Host Defense, Med. Inst.
Bioregulation., Kyushu Univ.)
P2-175
Mycoplasma pneumoniae Induces Inflammatory Responses
through Autophagy and TLR4
○Takashi Shimizu1, Kenta Watanabe1, Masahisa Watarai2 (Dept.
Vet. Public Health, Fac. Vet. Sci. Yamaguchi Univ.1, Dept. Pathol.
Prevent. Vet. Sci., Grad. Sch. Vet. Sci., Yamaguchi Univ.2)
P2-176
Role of autophagy mediated by protein S-guanylation in
antibacterial host defense
○Shigemoto Fujii1, Tetsuro Matsunaga1, Tomoaki Ida1, Tomohiro
Sawa2, Takaaki Akaike1 (Dept. Environ. Health Sci. Mol. Toxicol.,
Tohoku Univ. Grad. Sch. Med.1, Dept. Microbiol., Grad. Sch. Med.
Sci., Kumamoto Univ.2)
P2-177
Synergistic effect of chlamydiae with carbon nanoparticles on
IL-1b secretion via NLRP3 inflammasome
○Junji Matsuo1, Shinji Nakamura2, Hiroyuki Yamaguchi1 (Dept.
Med. Lab. Sci., Fac. Health Sci., Hokkaido Univ.1, Div. Biomed.
Imag. Res., Juntendo Univ. Grad. Sch. Med.2)
P2-183
Cell-to-cell interaction from bacteria-infected macrophages to
naive macrophages by the exosomes
○Daisuke Yakura1, Mayuko Osada-Oka2 (Faculty of Life and Med.
Sci., Doshisha Univ.1, Grad. Sch. of Life and Environ. Sci., Kyoto
Pref. Univ.2)
P2-184
The significance of innate immune response on
osteoclastogenesis in bacterial infection
○Masaaki Nakayama1,2, Koji Nakayama3, Naoya Ohara1,2 (Dept Oral
Microbiol, Okayama Univ. Grad. Sch. Med, Dent, Pharmaceut. Sci.,
Okayama, Japan1, ARCOCS2, Div. Microbiol. Oral Infect., Nagasaki
Univ. Grad. Sch. Biomed. Sci., Nagasaki Japan3)
P2-185
The role of Beclin1 in induction of anti-bacterial autophagy
○Chihiro Aikawa, Takashi Nozawa, Shintaro Nakajima, Takuro
Imamura, Fumito Maruyama, Ichiro Nakagawa (Dept. Micribiol.,
Grad. Sch. Med., Kyoto Univ.)
85
P2-186/WS4-3
P2-194
Functional analysis of Bcl-2 family proteins in anti-bacterial
autophagic process
○Shintaro Nakajima, Takuro Imamura, Takashi Nozawa, Chihiro
Aikawa, Fumito Maruyama, Ichiro Nakagawa (Dept. Micribiol.,
Grad. Sch. Med., Kyoto Univ)
Effects of Mycoplasma pneumoniae antigens on asthmatic
chemokine responses by murine splenocytes
○Satoshi Kurata1, Takako Osaki1, Hideo Yonezawa1, Tomoko
Hanawa1, Haruhiko Taguchi2, Shigeru Kamiya1 (Dept. Infect. Dis.,
Kyorin Univ., Sch. Med.1, Dept. Immunol., Faculty of Health Sci.,
Kyorin Univ.2)
P2-187
Cell surface HS proteoglycans mediate the uptake of
antimicrobial peptide LL-37-LPS complex by LSECs
○Kaori Suzuki, Hiroshi Tamura, Isao Nagaoka (Dept. Host
Defense and Biochemical Research, Juntendo Univ. Sch. Med.)
P2-188
Micro-RNA 155 mediates CD4+ T cell responses to
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
○Hiroki Iwai1, Keiji Funatogawa2, Kazunori Matsumura1,
Masako Kato-Miyazawa1, Fumiko Kirikae1, Kotaro Kiga4, Chihiro
Sasakawa3,4,5, Tohru Miyoshi-Akiyama1, Teruo Kirikae1 (Dept.
Infectious Diseases, National Center for Global Health and
Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.1, Tochigi Prefectural Institute of Public
Health and Environmental Science2, Nippon Institute for Biological
Science3, Division of Bacterial Infection, The Institute of Medical
Science, The Univ. of Tokyo4, Medical Mycology Research Center,
Chiba University5)
P2-189
NETs (neutrophil extracellular traps) induce the IL-1beta
production by macrophages
○Zhongshuang Hu1, Kaori Suzuki1, Hiroshi Tamura2, Isao
Nagaoka1 (Dept. Host Defense and Biochem., Sch. Med., Juntendo
Univ.1, LPS Consulting Office2)
P2-190
Anti-CXCL13 antibody can protect against gastric MALT
lymphomas induced by Helicobacter infection
○Koji Yamamoto (Div. Gastroenterol. Sch, Med. Kobe Univ.)
P2-191
Impaired host resistance against Listeria monocytogenes in
diabetic and non-diabetic obese mice
○Kouji Narita, Akio Nakane (Dept. Microbiol. Immunol., Hirosaki
Univ. Grad. Sch. Med.)
P2-192
Functional analysis of a novel monoclonal antibody against
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium
○Swarmistha Aribam, Yohsuke Ogawa, Yoshihiro Shimoji,
Masahiro Eguchi (National Institute of Animal Health, NARO)
P2-193
Transcription of mRNA from Immuno Reaction Associating
Gene in Patients with Gastric Cancer
○Kenji Yokota1, Osamu Matsushita2, Yumiko Yamamoto2,
Takehiko Mima2, Kazuyoshi Goto2, Shunji Hayashi3, Yoshikazu
Hirai4 (Graduate School of Health Science, Okayama Univ.1,
Dept. of Bacteriology, Okayama University Graduate School of
Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences2, Department
of Microbiology, Medical School, Kitasato Univ.3, Department of
Infection and Immunity, Jichi Medical School4)
86
P2-195
Analysis of Chemokines and Chemokine Receptors in
Mycobacteria-infected Lung
○Masatoshi Yamasaki, Masayuki Umemura, Masayuki Fukui, Goro
Matsuzaki (Div. Mol. Microbiol., Dept. Infect. Dis., Trop. Biosphere
Res.)
P2-196/S2-5
The physiological importance of commensal
Enterobacteriaceae populations in the gut homeostasis
○Toshifumi Osaka1,2, Satoshi Tsuneda2 (Dept. Microbiol. Immunol.,
Tokyo Women’s Med. Univ.1, Dept Life Sci. Med. Biosci., Waseda
Univ.2)
P2-197
The interaction between host and commensal bacteria through
the farnesoid X receptor
○Xianqin Zhang1, Toshifumi Osaka2, Satoshi Tsuneda1 (Dep. Life.
Sci. Med. Biosci., Grad. Sch. Adv. Sci. Eng., Waseda Univ.1, Dept.
Microbiol. Immunol., Tokyo Women’s Medical Univ.2)
P2-198
Dendritic cell-based immunization for highly virulent fungus
Cryptococcus gattii
○Keigo Ueno1, Kiminori Shimizu2, Susumu Kawamoto2, Yuki
Kinjo1 (Dept. Chemo. Myco., NIID1, MMRC, Chiba Univ.2)
P2-199
Preparation of Shiga toxin 2-specific monoclonal antibody that
neutralize the toxicity
○Hideyuki Arimitsu, Keiko Sasaki, Takao Tsuji (Dept. Microbiol.,
Sch. Med., Fujita Health Univ.)
P2-200
Protective effect of protein and glycolipid vaccine against
pneumococcal infection
○Yuki Mizuguchi1,2, Keigo Ueno1, Yukihiro Kaneko1,3, Zhenyu
Piao4, Yukihiro Akeda4, Kazuyoshi Kawahara2, Kazunori Oishi5,
Yuki Kinjo1 (Dept. Chemo. Myco., NIID., Grad.1, Sch. Eng., Kanto
Gakuin Univ2, Dept. Bacteriol., Grad. Sch. Med., Osaka City Univ.3,
Microb. Dis. Inst., Osaka Univ.4, Dept. Infect. Dis. Surv. Center.,
NIID.5)
P2-201
Tuberculosis booster vaccine development using recombinant
MDP1 and G9.1 as CpG-DNA adjuvant
○Jun-ichi Maeyama1, Toshio Yamazaki1, Toshiko Yamamoto1,2,
Daisuke Hayashi1,2, Sohkichi Matsumoto3 (Nat. Inst. Infect. Dis.1,
Central Laboratory, Japan BCG Laboratory2, Dept. Microbiol. Sch.
Med. Niigata Univ.3, Facl. Med. Fukui Univ.4)
日本細菌学雑誌 70( 1 ),2015
P2-202
P2-211
The role of the humoral immunity response to Salmonella
oral infection
○Masahiro Eguchi, Swarmistha Aribam, Yohsuke Ogawa,
Yoshihiro Shimoji (National Institute of Animal Health, NARO)
P2-203
Identification of interleukin-17F producing cells during
mycobacterial infection
Masayuki Umemura1, ○Masayuki Fukui1, Seigo Touyama1,
Masatoshi Yamasaki1, Chiho Fukui1, Naoko Teruya1, Toshiki
Tamura2, Susumu Nakae3, Yoichiro Iwakura4, Goro Matsuzaki1 (Div.
Research of a LPS vaccine against Salmonellosis
○Ryuichi Sakamoto, Eriko Yokoyama, Tomoyo Sakai, Masashi
Sakaguchi, Kazuhiro Deguchi, Kenichi Yamasaki, Takashi Honda
(Development Section, Animal Pharmaceuticals Division, The
Chemo-sero-therapeutic Research Institute)
P2-212
P2-204
Development of a recombinant BCG expressing murine IL-7
as a novel vaccine against tuberculosis
○Shinya Hatano1, Kensuke Shibata1, Hisakata Yamada1,
Naoya Ohara2, Toshiki Tamura3, Yasunobu Yoshikai1 (Div. Host
Defense., Med. Inst. Bioregulation., Kyushu Univ.1, Dept. Oral
Microbiol., Grad. Sch. Med. Dent. Pharm., Okayama Univ.2, Dept.
Mycobacteriol., Leprosy Res. Ctr., NIID.3)
P2-205
Development and evaluation of vaccines against 5 leptospiral
serovars prevailing in the Philippines
○Sharon Yvette Angelina Villanueva1, Yasutake Yanagihara2,3,
Mitsumasa Saito1, Takaya Segawa1, Ryo Ozuru1, Mami Ikejiri1, Nina
Gloriani4, Shin-ichi Yoshida1 (Dept. Bact., Fac. Med. Sci., Kyushu
Univ.1, Lab. Microbiol. Immunol., Fac. Pharm. Sci., Chiba Inst. Sci.2,
Univ. Shizuoka3, Dept. Med. Microbiol., Coll. Pub. Health, Univ.
Phils. Mla.4)
Mol. Microbiol., Dept. Infect. Dis., Trop. Biosphere Res. Cent.,
Univ. Ryukyus1, Dept. Mycobacteriol., Leprosy Res. Cent., Nat.
Inst. Infect. Dis.2, Cent. Exp. Med. Syst. Biol., Inst. Med. Sci., Univ.
Tokyo3, Div. Lab. Animal, Res. Inst. Biomed. Sci., Tokyo Univ. Sci.4)
Effect of morphine administration timing in LPS-mediated
lethal shock
○Hidehito Kato1, Tomoko Fukada2, Makoto Ozaki2, Ken-ichi
Imanisi3, Junji Yagi1 (Dept. Microbio. Immunol., Sch. Med., Tokyo
Womens Medical Univ.1, Dept. Anesthesiol., Sch. Med., Tokyo
Womens Medical Univ.2, Dept. Health Sciences, Sch. Health
Sciences, Japan Health Sciences Univ.3)
P2-213
Rab35 regulates the ubiquitin-binding adaptor protein NDP52
in selective autophagy
○Atsuko Nozawa, Takashi Nozawa, Chihiro Aikawa, Ichiro
Nakagawa (Dept. Micribiol., Grad. Sch. Med., Kyoto Univ.)
Morning Seminar
27th March, Friday 8:00–8:50
Room 4 (5F International Conference Room)
Chair: Takayuki Ezaki (Dept. Microbiol. Graduate
Sch. Med., Gifu Univ.)
Sponsor: Morishita Jintan Co., Ltd.
P2-206
Development of vaccine for Clostridium difficile infection
using membrane fraction
○Mitsutoshi Senoh, Masaaki Iwaki, Akihiko Yamamoto, Haru
Kato, Tadashi Fukuda, Keigo Shibayama (Dept. Bacteriol. II, Natl.
Inst. Infect. Dis.)
P2-207
Analyses of immune responses in Citrobacter rodentium-infected
mice immunized with inactivated cells
○Masaru Matsunishi, Shiori Watanabe, Shunji Tokoro, Tsuyoshi
Sugiyama, Naoki Inoue (Lab. Microbiol. Immunol., Gifu Pharm.
Univ.)
MS1
Development of the novel oral vaccine platform utilizing
bifidobacteria
○Toshiro Shirakawa1,2 (Center for Infectious Diseases, Kobe
University Graduate School of Medicine1, Division of Infectious
Disease Control, Kobe University Graduate School of Health
Sciences2)
P2-209
LPS downregulates the expression of p53 through activation
of MDM2 and enhances activation of NF-kB
○Naoki Koide, Yoshikazu Naiki, Takayuki Komatsu, Kazuko
Takahashi, Takakashi Yokochi (Dept. Microbiol. Immunol., Sch.
Med., Aichi medical Univ.)
P2-210
Crucial role for CD69 in the pathogenesis of colitis induced by
dextran sulphate sodium
○Akihiro Hasegawa1, Hidetaka Ogino1, Ken-ichiro Otsuyama1,
Toshinori Nakayama2, Mutsunori Shirai1 (Dept. Microbiol.
Immunol., Yamaguchi Univ. Grad. Sch. Med.1, Dept. Immunol.,
Grad. Sch. Med., Chiba Univ.2)
28th March, Saturday 8:00–8:50
Room 4 (5F International Conference Room)
Chair: Takayuki Ezaki (Dept. Microbiol. Graduate
Sch. Med., Gifu Univ.)
MS2
A novel enrichment broth for the detection of Campylobacter
and Listeria spp.
○Keiko Kawamoto1, Takayuki Ezaki2 (Diagnostic Center for
Animal Health and Food Safety, Obihiro Univ. Agri. Vet1, Dept.
Microbiol., Gifu Univ. Grad. Sch. Med.2)
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