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Il-10 Plays An Important Role In The Control Of Inflammation But Not In The Bacterial Burden In S. Epidermidis Cns Catheter Infection., Yenis M. Gutierrez-Murgas, Gwenn Skar, Danielle Ramirez, Matthew Beaver, Jessica N. Snowden Oct 2016

Il-10 Plays An Important Role In The Control Of Inflammation But Not In The Bacterial Burden In S. Epidermidis Cns Catheter Infection., Yenis M. Gutierrez-Murgas, Gwenn Skar, Danielle Ramirez, Matthew Beaver, Jessica N. Snowden

Journal Articles: Pathology and Microbiology

BACKGROUND: Shunt infection is a frequent and serious complication in the surgical treatment in hydrocephalus. Previous studies have shown an attenuated immune response to these biofilm-mediated infections. We proposed that IL-10 reduces the inflammatory response to Staphylococcus epidermidis (S. epidermidis) CNS catheter infection.

METHODS: In this study, a murine model of catheter-associated S. epidermidis biofilm infection in the CNS was generated based on a well-established similar model for S. aureus. The catheters were pre-coated with a clinically derived biofilm-forming strain of S. epidermidis (strain 1457) which were then stereotactically implanted into the lateral left ventricle of 8-week-old C57BL/6 and IL-10 …


Type Iv Pili Promote Early Biofilm Formation By Clostridium Difficile, Grace A. Maldarelli, Kurt H. Piepenbrink, Alison J. Scott, Jeffrey A. Freiberg, Yang Song, Yvonee Achermann, Robert K. Ernst, Mark E. Shirtliff, Eric J. Sundberg, Michael S. Donnenberg, Erik C. Von Rosenvinge Jun 2016

Type Iv Pili Promote Early Biofilm Formation By Clostridium Difficile, Grace A. Maldarelli, Kurt H. Piepenbrink, Alison J. Scott, Jeffrey A. Freiberg, Yang Song, Yvonee Achermann, Robert K. Ernst, Mark E. Shirtliff, Eric J. Sundberg, Michael S. Donnenberg, Erik C. Von Rosenvinge

Food for Health: Publications

Increasing morbidity and mortality from Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) present an enormous challenge to healthcare systems. Clostridium difficile express type IV pili (T4P), but their function remains unclear. Many chronic and recurrent bacterial infections result from biofilms, surface-associated bacterial communities embedded in an extracellular matrix. CDI may be biofilm mediated; T4P are important for biofilm formation in a number of organisms. We evaluate the role of T4P in C. difficile biofilm formation using RNA sequencing, mutagenesis and complementation of the gene encoding the major pilin pilA1, and microscopy. RNA sequencing demonstrates that, in comparison to other growth phenotypes, C. difficile …


The Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Efflux Pump Mexghi-Opmd Transports A Natural Phenazine That Controls Gene Expression And Biofilm Development, Hassan Sakhtah, Leslie Koyama, Yihan Zhang, Diana K. Morales, Blanche Fields, Alexa Price-Whelan, Deborah Hogan Jun 2016

The Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Efflux Pump Mexghi-Opmd Transports A Natural Phenazine That Controls Gene Expression And Biofilm Development, Hassan Sakhtah, Leslie Koyama, Yihan Zhang, Diana K. Morales, Blanche Fields, Alexa Price-Whelan, Deborah Hogan

Dartmouth Scholarship

Redox-cycling compounds, including endogenously produced phenazine antibiotics, induce expression of the efflux pump MexGHI-OpmD in the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa Previous studies of P. aeruginosa virulence, physiology, and biofilm development have focused on the blue phenazine pyocyanin and the yellow phenazine-1-carboxylic acid (PCA). In P. aeruginosa phenazine biosynthesis, conversion of PCA to pyocyanin is presumed to proceed through the intermediate 5-methylphenazine-1-carboxylate (5-Me-PCA), a reactive compound that has eluded detection in most laboratory samples. Here, we apply electrochemical methods to directly detect 5-Me-PCA and find that it is transported by MexGHI-OpmD in P. aeruginosa strain PA14 planktonic and biofilm cells. We …


Virulence Factors, Biofilm-Forming Ability, And Antimicrobial Resistance Of Urinary Escherichia Coli Strains Isolated From Hospitalized Patients, Barbara Kot, Jolanta Wicha, Agata Gruzewska, Malgorzata Piechota, Katarzyna Wolska, Maria Obrebska Jan 2016

Virulence Factors, Biofilm-Forming Ability, And Antimicrobial Resistance Of Urinary Escherichia Coli Strains Isolated From Hospitalized Patients, Barbara Kot, Jolanta Wicha, Agata Gruzewska, Malgorzata Piechota, Katarzyna Wolska, Maria Obrebska

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Escherichia coli is the most frequent cause of urinary tract infections. We investigated the possible associations between the origin of strains, antimicrobial resistance, the presence of urovirulence factors, and biofilm-forming ability. Materials and methods: Antibiotic susceptibility of E. coli strains was tested by disk diffusion method. Hemagglutination assays were performed for phenotypic characterization of the cell surface. Multiplex PCR was used for detection of virulence genes and for determination of phylogenetic relationships. Results: The resistance to ampicillin (55.5%) and tetracycline (39.3%) was significantly more frequent than to other antimicrobial agents. The fim gene was present in 92.5% of strains. …


Copper Chaperone In Streptococcus Mutans Biofilm Formation And Dispersion Of Biofilms By Small Molecules, Sandra Stephanie Garcia Jan 2016

Copper Chaperone In Streptococcus Mutans Biofilm Formation And Dispersion Of Biofilms By Small Molecules, Sandra Stephanie Garcia

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Dental caries, commonly known as tooth decay, is characterized by the destruction of the tooth’s hydroxyapatite, the primary mineral of enamel. Tooth decay is caused by the combination of poor salivary flow, frequent dietary sugar intake, poor dental hygiene, and the prevalence of cariogenic bacteria. Exposure to sucrose promotes Streptococcus mutans to form a cariogenic biofilm, which is the major risk factor for dental caries. Currently there are no anticaries therapies that selectively target S. mutans biofilms. In this study, we identified small molecule 3F1 which was capable of selectively dispersing S. mutans biofilms and utilized it to determine whether …


The Inhibitory Effect Of Bacteriocin Produced By Lactobacillus Acidophilusatcc 4356 And Lactobacillus Plantarum Atcc 8014 On Planktonic Cells And Biofilms Of Serratia Marcescens, Roya Vahedi Shahandashti, Rouha Kasra Kermanshahi, Parinaz Ghadam Jan 2016

The Inhibitory Effect Of Bacteriocin Produced By Lactobacillus Acidophilusatcc 4356 And Lactobacillus Plantarum Atcc 8014 On Planktonic Cells And Biofilms Of Serratia Marcescens, Roya Vahedi Shahandashti, Rouha Kasra Kermanshahi, Parinaz Ghadam

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: The spread of antibiotic-resistant pathogens has resulted in the need for new treatments. The aim of the present study is to investigate the effect of bacteriocin from Lactobacillus acidophilus ATCC 4356 and Lactobacillus plantarum ATCC 8014 on planktonic and biofilm forms of Serratia marcescens strains. Materials and methods: The direct antagonism of the L. plantarum and L. acidophilus cell-free supernatant on S. marcescens cultures was determined using an optical density assay. The bacteriocin was partial purified by ammonium sulfate precipitation. Its molecular weight was analyzed with sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). The effect of bacteriocins on the biofilm …