نتایج جستجو برای: bacterial colonization

تعداد نتایج: 228266  

2014
Roberto Balbontín Hera Vlamakis Roberto Kolter

Salmonella Typhimurium inhabits a variety of environments and is able to infect a broad range of hosts. Throughout its life cycle, some hosts can act as intermediates in the path to the infection of others. Aspergillus niger is a ubiquitous fungus that can often be found in soil or associated to plants and microbial consortia. Recently, S. Typhimurium was shown to establish biofilms on the hyph...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2007
Nina A Lehr Silvia D Schrey Robert Bauer Rüdiger Hampp Mika T Tarkka

The aim of the present study was to determine whether the mycorrhiza helper bacterium Streptomyces sp. AcH 505 could serve as a biocontrol agent against Heterobasidion root and butt rot. Bacterial influence on mycelial growth of Heterobasidion sp. isolates, on the colonization of wood discs and Norway spruce (Picea abies) roots was determined. The effect of AcH 505 on plant photosynthesis, pero...

2018
Shui-Xing Yu Wei Chen Zhen-Zhen Liu Feng-Hua Zhou Shi-Qing Yan Gui-Qiu Hu Xiao-Xia Qin Jie Zhang Ke Ma Chong-Tao Du Jing-Min Gu Xu-Ming Deng Wen-Yu Han Yong-Jun Yang

The intestinal mucosal barrier is critical for host defense against pathogens infection. Here, we demonstrate that the mixed lineage kinase-like protein (MLKL), a necroptosis effector, promotes intestinal epithelial barrier function by enhancing inflammasome activation. MLKL-/- mice were more susceptible to Salmonella infection compared with wild-type counterparts, with higher mortality rates, ...

Journal: :Science 2011
Julia Chamot-Rooke Guillain Mikaty Christian Malosse Magali Soyer Audrey Dumont Joseph Gault Anne-Flore Imhaus Patricia Martin Mikael Trellet Guilhem Clary Philippe Chafey Luc Camoin Michael Nilges Xavier Nassif Guillaume Duménil

The Gram-negative bacterium Neisseria meningitidis asymptomatically colonizes the throat of 10 to 30% of the human population, but throat colonization can also act as the port of entry to the blood (septicemia) and then the brain (meningitis). Colonization is mediated by filamentous organelles referred to as type IV pili, which allow the formation of bacterial aggregates associated with host ce...

Journal: :Revista do Hospital das Clinicas 2002
Mário Cícero Falcao

For us neonatologists, research about necrotizing enterocolitis always incites great curiosity, because our understanding of its physiopathology is largely speculative, and this illness haunts the neonatal intensive care unit. Nowadays, as viability increases, the prevalence of necrotizing enterocolitis is becoming more important because we are taking care of more immature and lower birth-weigh...

2014
Robin L. P. Jump Alex Polinkovsky Kelly Hurless Brett Sitzlar Kevin Eckart Myreen Tomas Abhishek Deshpande Michelle M. Nerandzic Curtis J. Donskey

BACKGROUND The intestinal microbiota protect the host against enteric pathogens through a defense mechanism termed colonization resistance. Antibiotics excreted into the intestinal tract may disrupt colonization resistance and alter normal metabolic functions of the microbiota. We used a mouse model to test the hypothesis that alterations in levels of bacterial metabolites in fecal specimens co...

2017
Abdrazak Amer Sheila Galvin Claire M. Healy Gary P. Moran

Oral leukoplakia presents as a white patch on the oral mucosa and is recognized as having significant malignant potential. Although colonization of these patches with Candida albicans is common, little is known about the bacterial microbiota of these patches. In the current study we analyzed the microbiome of oral leukoplakia in 36 patients compared to healthy mucosal tissue from the same patie...

Journal: :DNA research : an international journal for rapid publication of reports on genes and genomes 2018
Xiaoyu Pan Desheng Gong Duc Ninh Nguyen Xinxin Zhang Qi Hu Hanlin Lu Merete Fredholm Per T Sangild Fei Gao

Epigenetic regulation may play an important role in mediating microbe-host interactions and adaptation of intestinal gene expression to bacterial colonization just after birth. This is particularly important after preterm birth because the immature intestine is hypersensitive to invading bacteria. We compared the intestinal DNA methylome and microbiome between conventional (CON) and antibiotics...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2017
Adam J SanMiguel Jacquelyn S Meisel Joseph Horwinski Qi Zheng Elizabeth A Grice

The skin microbiome is a complex ecosystem with important implications for cutaneous health and disease. Topical antibiotics and antiseptics are often employed to preserve the balance of this population and inhibit colonization by more pathogenic bacteria. However, despite their widespread use, the impact of these interventions on broader microbial communities remains poorly understood. Here, w...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2008
A Saini S Sharma S Chhibber

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Emblica officinalis (amla), which is a good source of vitamin C, has been shown to be beneficial due to its immune system enhancing property coupled with its tonifying and antiageing effect. The present study was conducted to evaluate the effect of E. officinalis feeding on the susceptibility of experimental mice to respiratory tract infection induced by Klebsiella pneum...

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