نتایج جستجو برای: biofilm formation

تعداد نتایج: 540113  

2014
Euna Oh Byeonghwa Jeon

Biofilm formation of Campylobacter jejuni, a major cause of human gastroenteritis, contributes to the survival of this pathogenic bacterium in different environmental niches; however, molecular mechanisms for its biofilm formation have not been fully understood yet. In this study, the role of oxidative stress resistance in biofilm formation was investigated using mutants defective in catalase (...

2017
Ameya A Mashruwala Adriana van de Guchte Jeffrey M Boyd

Biofilms are communities of microorganisms attached to a surface or each other. Biofilm-associated cells are the etiologic agents of recurrent Staphylococcus aureus infections. Infected human tissues are hypoxic or anoxic. S. aureus increases biofilm formation in response to hypoxia, but how this occurs is unknown. In the current study we report that oxygen influences biofilm formation in its c...

2014
Naeem Anwar Syed Fazle Rouf Ute Römling Mikael Rhen

In Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium), biofilm-formation is controlled by the cytoplasmic intracellular small-molecular second messenger cyclic 3', 5'-di- guanosine monophosphate (c-di-GMP) through the activities of GGDEF and EAL domain proteins. Here we describe that deleting either dsbA or dsbB, respectively encoding a periplasmic protein disulfide oxidase and a cytoplas...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
Debra W Jackson Kazushi Suzuki Lawrence Oakford Jerry W Simecka Mark E Hart Tony Romeo

The predominant mode of growth of bacteria in the environment is within sessile, matrix-enclosed communities known as biofilms. Biofilms often complicate chronic and difficult-to-treat infections by protecting bacteria from the immune system, decreasing antibiotic efficacy, and dispersing planktonic cells to distant body sites. While the biology of bacterial biofilms has become a major focus of...

Journal: :Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2011
Shunsuke Ishida Masayoshi Arai Hiroki Niikawa Motomasa Kobayashi

Formation of biofilm in pathogenic bacteria defends them from antibiotics and the immune system of a host's life. Hence, investigation of the molecular mechanisms of biofilm formation and search for new substances counteracting this formation are becoming an attractive research area. In the course of our search for new inhibitors of biofilm formation in Mycobacterium species, we rediscovered a ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2012
Karen E Beenken Horace Spencer Linda M Griffin Mark S Smeltzer

Recent studies suggest that extracellular DNA promotes biofilm formation in Staphylococcus aureus and, conversely, that extracellular nucleases limit the ability to form a biofilm. S. aureus produces at least two extracellular nucleases, and in the study described in this report, we examined the impact of each of these nucleases on biofilm formation under both in vitro and in vivo conditions. O...

Journal: :infection, epidemiology and medicine 2016
fatemeh nikoomanesh shahla roudbarmohammadi maryam roudbary mansour bayat ghasem heidari

background: adhesion and biofilm formation are two important steps in candida pathogenesis. the aim of the current study was to investigate the presence of bcr1 gene in candida albicans (c. albicans) isolates from women with vaginal candidiasis and its impact on biofilm formation. methods: we used 50 clinical isolates which confirmed c. albicans by pcr-rflp. then total rna was extracted from c....

2016
Guishan Zhang Mohamed Fauzi Haroon Ruifu Zhang Tyas Hikmawan Ulrich Stingl

Pseudoalteromonas sp. strain XI10 was isolated from the brine-seawater interface of Erba Deep in the Red Sea, Saudi Arabia. Here, we present the draft genome sequence of strain XI10, a gammaproteobacterium that synthesizes polysaccharides for biofilm formation when grown in liquid culture.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2017
Ammar Algburi Nicole Comito Dimitri Kashtanov Leon M T Dicks Michael L Chikindas

Biofilm-associated bacteria are less sensitive to antibiotics than free-living (planktonic) cells. Furthermore, with variations in the concentration of antibiotics throughout a biofilm, microbial cells are often exposed to levels below inhibitory concentrations and may develop resistance. This, as well as the irresponsible use of antibiotics, leads to the selection of pathogens that are difficu...

Journal: :Journal of applied microbiology 2013
C Wu J Labrie Y D N Tremblay D Haine M Mourez M Jacques

AIMS Biofilm formation is important for the persistence of bacteria in hostile environments. Bacteria in a biofilm are usually more resistant to antibiotics and disinfectants than planktonic bacteria. Our laboratory previously reported that low concentrations of zinc inhibit biofilm formation of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of zinc on growth a...

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