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Query: UMLS:C0023241 (
Legionella
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alpha-Thujaplicin, a minor component of Aomori Hiba (Thujopsis dolabrata SIEB. et ZUCC. var. hondai MAKINO), showed rather strong antifungal activity against seven kinds of plant-pathogenic fungi, their minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) being in the range of 12.0-50.0 microg/ml. alpha-Thujaplicin and hinokitiol (the major component of Aomori Hiba) also showed clear antibacterial activity against
Legionella
pneumophila SG 1 and L. pneumophila SG 3, and their MICs are in the range of 6.25-50 microg/ml. This compound showed strong insecticidal activity against Reticulitermes speratus [50%-lethal concentration (LC(50)): 0.02 g/m(2)], and it also had clear acaricidal activity against Dermatophagoides farinae (LC(50): 0.66 g/m(2)). At 24 h after treatment, alpha-thujaplicin at 0.63 microg/ml inhibited the cell growth of murine P388
lymphocytic leukemia
by 78%, and its cytotoxic activity at a concentration higher than 0.63 microg/ml was as high as that of vincristine, used as a positive control. On the other hand, the cytotoxic effect of alpha-thujaplicin at 0.63 microg/ml was weaker than that of vinblastine. In this respect, the strong cytotoxic effect of alpha-thujaplicin on murine P388
lymphocytic leukemia
cell line should be emphasized, considering that it has recently been found to be low in toxicity to mice.
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PMID:Biological activity of alpha-thujaplicin, the isomer of hinokitiol. 1518 42
Beta-dolabrin, gamma-thujaplicin, and 4-acetyltropolone, the components of Aomori Hiba (Thujopsis dolabrata SIEB. et ZUCC. var. hondai MAKINO), showed antifungal activity on seven kinds of plant-pathogenic fungi, antibacterial activity against two kinds of
Legionella
sp., and in vitro cytotoxic effect on murine P388
lymphocytic leukemia
cell line. Firstly, beta-dolabrin, gamma-thujaplicin and 4-acetyltropolone had clear antifungal activity against seven kinds of plant-pathogenic fungi tested. In particular, beta-dolabrin and 4-acetyltropolone showed strong antifungal activity against Pythium aphanidermatum IFO 32440, with minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values of 6.0 microg/ml. Secondly, beta-dolabrin, gamma-thujaplicin and 4-acetyltropolone had obvious growth-inhibitory effect on two kinds of
Legionella
sp. 4-Acetyltropolone especially had strong antibacterial activity toward
Legionella
pneumophila SG 1, and its MIC value was 3.1 microg/ml. These three compounds showed cytotoxic effects against murine P388
lymphocytic leukemia
cell line in vitro. The cytotoxic effect of three compounds in the murine P388
lymphocytic leukemia
cell line were clear when cell growth was measured using the 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) method. At 48 h after treatment, gamma-thujaplicin and 4-acetyltropolone at 0.63 microg/ml inhibited cell growth of murine P388
lymphocytic leukemia
by 85% and 65%, respectively. At the same time after treatment, the growth of the murine P388
lymphocytic leukemia
cell line was completely suppressed by the three compounds at concentrations higher than 5.0 microg/ml. Among these three compounds, gamma-thujaplicin had the strongest cytotoxic activity on the growth of this tumor cell line in vitro.
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PMID:Biological activity of beta-dolabrin, gamma-thujaplicin, and 4-acetyltropolone, hinokitiol-related compounds. 1546 16
Legionnaires' disease
is a rare cause of community acquired pneumonia in children and is exceedingly rare in infants and neonates. We describe a case of a 15 years old female, with
lymphoblastic leukemia
and legionella pneumophila pneumonia. Diagnosis was made by specific culture and polymerase chain reaction method from sputum and bronchoalveolar ravage specimens. Treatment was prolonged because of slow resolution and the fact that she underwent bone marrow transplantation. This emphasizes the importance of considering this rare entity in cases of severe pneumonia, especially in the immunocompromised host.
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PMID:[Legionella pneumonia in a child with leukemia]. 2335 Feb 95
Invasive aspergillosis of the lungs and the central nervous system and
Legionella
pneumophilia serotype 1 infection of the lungs were diagnosed in a 22-month old child during inpatient induction treatment for T-
lymphoblastic leukemia
. Environmental investigations i.e. samples from the hospital water system did not reveal any
Legionella
. The patient may have been exposed to waterborne pathogens despite terminal water filtration due to a technical device to release residual tap water from the hose after showering. A sodium chloride nose spray was found to be contaminated with the A. fumigatus isolate of the patient.
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PMID:Nosocomial legionellosis and invasive aspergillosis in a child with T-lymphoblastic leukemia. 2852 20