Ford, Caleb A. Hurford, Ian M. Cassat, James E.
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Staphylococcus aureus is a Gram-positive bacterium capable of infecting nearly all host tissues, causing severe morbidity and mortality. Widespread antimicrobial resistance has emerged among S. aureus clinical isolates, which are now the most frequent causes of nosocomial infection among drug-resistant pathogens. S. aureus produces an array of viru...
Ivanov, Marija Kannan, Abhilash Stojković, Dejan S. Glamočlija, Jasmina Calhelha, Ricardo C. Ferreira, Isabel C. F. R. Sanglard, Dominique Soković, Marina
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Pharmaceuticals
Due to the high incidence of fungal infections worldwide, there is an increasing demand for the development of novel therapeutic approaches. A wide range of natural products has been extensively studied, with considerable focus on flavonoids. The antifungal capacity of selected flavones (luteolin, apigenin), flavonols (quercetin), and their glycosy...
Shirlaw, Oscar Billah, Zara Attar, Baraa Hughes, Lisa Qasaymeh, Rana M. Seidel, Veronique Efthimiou, Georgios
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Antibiotics
Heather honey was tested for its effect on the formation of biofilms by Staphylococcus aureus , Pseudomonas aeruginosa , Escherichia coli , Klebsiella pneumoniae , Enterococcus faecalis , Salmonella Enteriditis and Acinetobacter baumanii in comparison with Manuka honey. At 0.25 mg/mL, Heather honey inhibited biofilm formation in S. aureus , A. baum...
Mahavy, Christian Emmanuel Duez, Pierre ElJaziri, Mondher Rasamiravaka, Tsiry
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Antibiotics
The worldwide emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and the thread of widespread superbug infections have led researchers to constantly look for novel effective antimicrobial agents. Within the past two decades, there has been an increase in studies attempting to discover molecules with innovative properties against pathogenic bacteria, notabl...
Hermenau, Ron Kugel, Susann Komor, Anna J. Hertweck, Christian
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
The bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas tolaasii severely damages white button mushrooms by secretion of the pore-forming toxin tolaasin, the main virulence factor of brown blotch disease. Yet, fungus-associated helper bacteria of the genus Mycetocola ( Mycetocola tolaasinivorans and Mycetocola lacteus ) may protect their host by an unknown detoxificati...
Wasfi, Reham Hamed, Samira M. Amer, Mai A. Fahmy, Lamiaa Ismail
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Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Proteus mirabilis is a Gram negative bacterium that is a frequent cause of catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs). Its ability to cause such infections is mostly related to the formation of biofilms on catheter surfaces. In order to form biofilms, P. mirabilis expresses a number of virulence factors. Such factors may include adhesion...
Oliveira, Hugo; Pinto, Graca; Mendes, Bruna; Dias, Oscar; Hendrix, Hanne; 99296; Akturk, Ergun; Noben, Jean-Paul; Gawor, Jan; Lobocka, Malgorzata; Lavigne, Rob; 24787;
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Providencia stuartii is emerging as a significant drug-resistant nosocomial pathogen, which encourages the search for alternative therapies. Here, we have isolated Providencia stuartii phage Stuart, a novel podovirus infecting multidrug-resistant hospital isolates of this bacterium. Phage Stuart is a proposed member of a new Autographivirinae subfa...
Spoonmore, Thomas J. Ford, Caleb A. Curry, Jacob M. Guelcher, Scott A. Cassat, James E.
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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
Staphylococcus aureus osteomyelitis is a debilitating infection of bone. Treatment of osteomyelitis is impaired by the propensity of invading bacteria to induce pathological bone remodeling that may limit antibiotic penetration to the infectious focus. The nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug diflunisal was previously identified as an osteoprotectiv...
Ghosh, Swagata Padalia, Jay Ngobeni, Renay Abendroth, Jan Farr, Laura Shirley, Debbie-Ann Edwards, Thomas Moonah, Shannon
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The Journal of infectious diseases
Targeting virulence factors represents a promising alternative approach to antimicrobial therapy, through the inhibition of pathogenic pathways that result in host tissue damage. Yet, virulence inhibition remains an understudied area in parasitology. Several medically important protozoan parasites such as Plasmodium, Entamoeba, Toxoplasma, and Leis...
Perinbam, Kumar Chacko, Jenu V Kannan, Anerudh Digman, Michelle A Siryaporn, Albert
The availability of energy has significant impact on cell physiology. However, the role of cellular metabolism in bacterial pathogenesis is not understood. We investigated the dynamics of central metabolism during virulence induction by surface sensing and quorum sensing in early-stage biofilms of the multidrug-resistant bacterium Pseudomonas aerug...