نتایج جستجو برای: commensals

تعداد نتایج: 889  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Colin Hill

The increasing interest in the human microbiota raises some interesting questions about the terminology we use to describe some of the structures and strategies employed by commensal and pathogenic microbes to compete in these complex biological ecosystems. For example, all microbes arriving in the alimentary tract face the task of surviving passage through the stomach, coping with bile, intera...

2013
Magdalena Eriksson Timo Johannssen Dorthe von Smolinski Achim D. Gruber Peter H. Seeberger Bernd Lepenies

Inflammatory bowel disease is a condition of acute and chronic inflammation of the gut. An important factor contributing to pathogenesis is a dysregulated mucosal immunity against commensal bacteria and fungi. Host pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) sense commensals in the gut and are involved in maintaining the balance between controlled responses to pathogens and overwhelming innate immune ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2008
Xingmin Wang Toby D Allen Randal J May Stanley Lightfoot Courtney W Houchen Mark M Huycke

Intestinal commensals are potential important contributors to the etiology of sporadic colorectal cancer, but mechanisms by which bacteria can initiate tumors remain uncertain. Herein, we describe mechanisms that link Enterococcus faecalis, a bacterium known to produce extracellular superoxide, to the acute induction of chromosomal instability. Immortalized human and nontransformed murine colon...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 2004
James Masuoka

Although fungi have always been with us as commensals and pathogens, fungal infections have been increasing in frequency over the past few decades. There is a growing body of literature describing the involvement of carbohydrate groups in various aspects of fungal disease. Carbohydrates comprising the cell wall or capsule, or as a component of glycoproteins, are the fungal cell surface entities...

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
p. mikaili a. ameghi j. shayegh b. hassani m. mahmmudzadeh

in this study, to know about the phylogeny of escherichia coli isolated from broilers with collibacillosis in tabriz, 70 e. coli isolates recovered from broilers with collibacillosis were characterized for phylogenetic group (a, b1, b2, d) by multiplex pcr. of the all 70 samples, 35 (50%) isolates were classified as type a, 32 (45%) as type d, 2 (2.8%) as type b1 and 1 (2.8%) as type b2. thi...

2012
Jessica Wilks Tatyana Golovkina

Most pathogens gain access to the host through surfaces of the body that are exposed to the surrounding environment and rife with resident microorganisms, termed microbiota. Microbiota play an integral role in modulating host health. One significant benefit of the microbiota is that they provide protection against incoming bacterial pathogens [1]. Commensals make their immediate environment inh...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2008
Eleuza Rodrigues Machado Dircelina Silva Santos Julia Maria Costa-Cruz

The aim of this study was to determine the occurrence of intestinal parasites and commensals among children in four peripheral districts located in the northern, southern, eastern and western sectors of Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, using the Baermann methods as modified by Moraes and Lutz. Out of 160 individuals studied, 93 (58.1% CI: 50.4-65.7) were infected, distributed among the sectors as foll...

2016
Hui-Wen Chen Pei-Feng Liu Yu-Tsueng Liu Sherwin Kuo Xing-Quan Zhang Robert T. Schooley Holger Rohde Richard L. Gallo Chun-Ming Huang

Several microbes, including Staphylococcus epidermidis (S. epidermidis), a Gram-positive bacterium, live inside the human nasal cavity as commensals. The role of these nasal commensals in host innate immunity is largely unknown, although bacterial interference in the nasal microbiome may promote ecological competition between commensal bacteria and pathogenic species. We demonstrate here that S...

2014
Charlotte R. Hurry Daniel J. Schmidt Mark Ponniah Giovannella Carini David Blair Jane M. Hughes Keith Crandall

Comparative phylogeography of commensal species may show congruent patterns where the species involved share a common history. Temnosewellia is a genus of flatworms, members of which live in commensal relationships with host freshwater crustaceans. By constructing phylogenetic trees based on mitochondrial COI and 28S nuclear ribosomal gene sequences, this study investigated how evolutionary his...

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