نتایج جستجو برای: biofilm destruction

تعداد نتایج: 60033  

ژورنال: دانشور پزشکی 2018
امین مرعشی, سیدمحمود, اولیا, پرویز, سعیدی, نوید, صادری, حوریه,

Background and Objective: Biofilm formation is an important virulence factor in Staphylococcus aureus. Most infections associated with biofilm of this bacterium are difficult to treat with antibiotics. As yet, a lot of mechanisms have been explained for probiotic yeast functions against bacterial infections, but few studies have been done on their effects on biofilm formation. The aim of this s...

Asghari, Babak , Bayati, Maral, Habibipour, Reza,

Background and Objective: The role of biofilm formation by bacteria has been considered as an important stage in the pathogenesis of Klebsiella pneumoniae. This pathogen is one of the most important opportunistic pathogen agents of nosocomial infections, such as pneumonia, urinary tract infections, invasive infections, and surgical site infections. This study aimed to investigate the biofilm pr...

2012
Steffen Dommerich Hagen Frickmann Jürgen Ostwald Tobias Lindner Andreas Erich Zautner Kathleen Arndt Hans Wilhelm Pau Andreas Podbielski

BACKGROUND High hydrostatic pressure (HHP) treatment can eliminate cholesteatoma cells from explanted human ossicles prior to re-insertion. We analyzed the effects of HHP treatment on the microbial flora on ossicles and on the planktonic and biofilm states of selected isolates. METHODOLOGY Twenty-six ossicles were explanted from cholesteatoma patients. Five ossicles were directly analyzed for...

Journal: :Postepy higieny i medycyny doswiadczalnej 2013
Marcin I Różalski Bartłomiej Micota Beata Sadowska Małgorzata Paszkiewicz Marzena Więckowska-Szakiel Barbara Różalska

INTRODUCTION Although platelets are not part of the classical immune system, they have many features that indicate their role in the anti-infective host defense. They come into interactions with microorganisms, which results in co-aggregation and co-adhesion or destruction of the microbes due to the action of antimicrobial peptides released from platelets.The aim of this study was to evaluate t...

2016
Abish S. Stephen Emma Millhouse Leighann Sherry Joseph Aduse-Opoku Shauna Culshaw Gordon Ramage David J. Bradshaw Gary R. Burnett Robert P. Allaker

Methanethiol (methyl mercaptan) is an important contributor to oral malodour and periodontal tissue destruction. Porphyromonas gingivalis, Prevotella intermedia and Fusobacterium nucleatum are key oral microbial species that produce methanethiol via methionine gamma lyase (mgl) activity. The aim of this study was to compare an mgl knockout strain of P. gingivalis with its wild type using a 10-s...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2013
Benjamin Krämer Moritz Kebschull Michael Nowak Ryan T Demmer Manuela Haupt Christian Körner Sven Perner Søren Jepsen Jacob Nattermann Panos N Papapanou

Periodontitis is a highly prevalent, biofilm-mediated chronic inflammatory disease that results in the loss of the tooth-supporting tissues. It features two major clinical entities: chronic periodontitis, which is more common, and aggressive periodontitis, which usually has an early onset and a rapid progression. Natural killer (NK) cells are a distinct subgroup of lymphocytes that play a major...

2013
Blake R. Szelestey Derek R. Heimlich Forrest K. Raffel Sheryl S. Justice Kevin M. Mason

In an effort to suppress microbial outgrowth, the host sequesters essential nutrients in a process termed nutritional immunity. However, inflammatory responses to bacterial insult can restore nutritional resources. Given that nutrient availability modulates virulence factor production and biofilm formation by other bacterial species, we hypothesized that fluctuations in heme-iron availability, ...

2017
Xiang Zhang Yun-Fei Ma Lei Wang Nan Jiang Cheng-He Qin Yan-Jun Hu Bin Yu

Currently, animal models used in research on implant-associated osteomyelitis primarily use intramedullary fixation and initial inoculum of planktonic bacterial cells. However, these techniques have certain limitations, including lack of rotational stability and instable inoculation. To improve these models, the present study aimed to establish a novel rabbit model of implant-associated osteomy...

Ali Hematian Farid Azizi Jalilian, Iraj Pakzad, Kouresh Sayehmiri Lida Bimanand Morovat Taherikalani, Nourkhoda Sadeghifard Sattar Mohamadi Sobhan Ghafourian Zahra Mahdavi

Objective(s): The ability of bacteria to produce biofilm and adhesion makes them more resistant to antibiotics. The current study aims to evaluate the biofilm formation by Staphylococcus aureus and to determine the prevalence of adhesion genes, also their correlation with drug resistance.Materials and Methods: A total of 96 MRSA were collected from hospitals of Iran’s western provinces during 2...

حبیبی پور, رضا, مرادی حق گو, لیلا,

Introduction & Objective: Microorganisms form biomass as biofilm in response to many factors, in order to adapt to hostile extracellular environments and biocides. Using different herbal compounds are of those strategies to deal with biofilm. It has been proved that plants extracts such as pomegranate, raspberry and chamomile essential oils have anti-biofilm effects. This study aimed to evalu...

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