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Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601741/emergence-of-eravacycline-heteroresistance-in-carbapenem-resistant-acinetobacter-baumannii-isolates-in-china
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Yi-Tan Li, Xian-di Chen, Ying-Yi Guo, Shan-Wen Lin, Ming-Zhen Wang, Jian-Bo Xu, Xiao-Hu Wang, Guo-Hua He, Xi-Xi Tan, Chao Zhuo, Zhi-Wei Lin
Carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAB) is resistant to almost all antibiotics. Eravacycline, a newer treatment option, has the potential to treat CRAB infections, however, the mechanism by which CRAB isolates develop resistance to eravacycline has yet to be clarified. This study sought to investigate the features and mechanisms of eravacycline heteroresistance among CRAB clinical isolates. A total of 287 isolates were collected in China from 2020 to 2022. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of eravacycline and other clinically available agents against A...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601740/-klebsiella-pneumoniae-exhibiting-a-phenotypic-hyper-splitting-phenomenon-including-the-formation-of-small-colony-variants
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Eyüp Doğan, Katharina Sydow, Stefan E Heiden, Elias Eger, Georgi Wassilew, Richard A Proctor, Jürgen A Bohnert, Evgeny A Idelevich, Katharina Schaufler, Karsten Becker
In this study, we characterized a Klebsiella pneumoniae strain in a patient with shrapnel hip injury, which resulted in multiple phenotypic changes, including the formation of a small colony variant (SCV) phenotype. Although already described since the 1960s, there is little knowledge about SCV phenotypes in Enterobacteriaceae . The formation of SCVs has been recognized as a bacterial strategy to evade host immune responses and compromise the efficacy of antimicrobial therapies, leading to persistent and recurrent courses of infections...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601739/sars-cov-2-specific-mucosal-immune-response-in-vaccinated-versus-infected-children
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Maria Giulia Conti, Eva Piano Mortari, Raffaella Nenna, Alessandra Pierangeli, Leonardo Sorrentino, Federica Frasca, Laura Petrarca, Enrica Mancino, Greta Di Mattia, Luigi Matera, Matteo Fracella, Christian Albano, Carolina Scagnolari, Martina Capponi, Bianca Cinicola, Rita Carsetti, Fabio Midulla
The anti-COVID-19 intramuscular vaccination induces a strong systemic but a weak mucosal immune response in adults. Little is known about the mucosal immune response in children infected or vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2. We found that 28% of children had detectable salivary IgA against SARS-CoV-2 even before vaccination, suggesting that, in children, SARS-CoV-2 infection may be undiagnosed. After vaccination, only receptor-binding domain (RBD)-specific IgA1 significantly increased in the saliva. Conversely, infected children had significantly higher salivary RBD-IgA2 compared to IgA1, indicating that infection more than vaccination induces a specific mucosal immune response in children...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601738/-staphylococcus-aureus-oleate-hydratase-produces-ligands-that-activate-host-ppar%C3%AE
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Christopher D Radka, Matthew W Frank, Tyler S Simmons, Cydney N Johnson, Jason W Rosch, Charles O Rock
Commensal gut bacteria use oleate hydratase to release a spectrum of hydroxylated fatty acids using host-derived unsaturated fatty acids. These compounds are thought to attenuate the immune response, but the underlying signaling mechanism(s) remain to be established. The pathogen Staphylococcus aureus also expresses an oleate hydratase and 10-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid ( h 18:0) is the most abundant oleate hydratase metabolite found at Staphylococcal skin infection sites. Here, we show h 18:0 stimulates the transcription of a set of lipid metabolism genes associated with the activation of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor (PPAR) in the RAW 264...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601737/case-report-a-rare-case-of-skin-abscess-caused-by-coinfection-of-actinobaculum-schaalii-and-actinomyces-turicensis
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Peng Liu, Kangchao Sun, Rongguo Li, Xiaodi Chen
Skin abscess is one of the most common infections of the skin and soft tissues. However, anaerobic bacteria are infrequently identified as the causative agents of this particular form of abscess. In this case, a 34-year-old pregnant woman was diagnosed with a skin abscess with the use of ultrasonography. The microbiological analysis results of the purulent fluid revealed the coinfection of Actinobaculum schaalii and Actinomyces turicensis . The patient was first treated empirically with 3 days of cefathiamidine, which resulted in no symptom improvement...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601736/pore-forming-peptide-c14r-exhibits-potent-antifungal-activity-against-clinical-isolates-of-candida-albicans-and-candida-auris
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Norida Vélez, Andreys Argel, Ann-Kathrin Kissmann, Daniel Alpízar-Pedraza, Patricia Escandón, Frank Rosenau, Ludger Ständker, Carolina Firacative
INTRODUCTION: Invasive candidiasis is a global public health problem as it poses a significant threat in hospital-settings. The aim of this study was to evaluate C14R, an analog derived from peptide BP100, as a potential antimicrobial peptide against the prevalent opportunistic yeast Candida albicans and the emergent multidrug-resistant yeast Candida auris . METHODS: Antifungal susceptibility testing of C14R against 99 C . albicans and 105 C . auris clinical isolates from Colombia, was determined by broth microdilution...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596652/aflailvb-g-i-and-aflailvd-are-involved-in-mycelial-production-aflatoxin-biosynthesis-and-fungal-virulence-in-aspergillus-flavus
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Yarong Zhao, Chulan Huang, Rui Zeng, Peirong Chen, Kaihang Xu, Xiaomei Huang, Xu Wang
Aflatoxins (AFs) are produced by fungi such as Aspergillus flavus and A. parasiticus and are one of the most toxic mycotoxins found in agricultural products and food. Aflatoxin contamination, which requires the control of A. flavus , remains problematic because of the lack of effective strategies and the exploration of new compounds that can inhibit A. flavus growth and mycotoxin production is urgently required to alleviate potential deleterious effects. Acetohydroxy acid synthase (AHAS) and dihydroxy acid dehydratase are important enzymes in the biosynthetic pathways of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), including isoleucine, leucine, and valine...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596651/a-poisonous-cocktail-interplay-of-cereulide-toxin-and-its-structural-isomers-in-emetic-bacillus-cereus
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Markus Kranzler, Veronika Walser, Timo D Stark, Monika Ehling-Schulz
Food intoxications evoked by emetic Bacillus cereus strains constitute a serious threat to public health, leading to emesis and severe organ failure. The emetic peptide toxin cereulide, assembled by the non-ribosomal peptide synthetase CesNRPS, cannot be eradicated from contaminated food by usual hygienic measures due to its molecular size and structural stability. Next to cereulide, diverse chemical variants have been described recently that are produced concurrently with cereulide by CesNRPS. However, the contribution of these isocereulides to the actual toxicity of emetic B...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596650/association-of-filifactor-alocis-and-its-rtx-toxin-gene-ftxa-with-periodontal-attachment-loss-and-in-synergy-with-aggregatibacter-actinomycetemcomitans
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Zeinab Razooqi, Ingeborg Tjellström, Carola Höglund Åberg, Francis Kwamin, Rolf Claesson, Dorte Haubek, Anders Johansson, Jan Oscarsson
The Gram-positive bacterium, Filifactor alocis is an oral pathogen, and approximately 50% of known strains encode a recently identified repeat-in-toxin (RTX) protein, FtxA. By assessing a longitudinal Ghanaian study population of adolescents (10-19 years of age; mean age 13.2 years), we recently discovered a possible correlation between deep periodontal pockets measured at the two-year follow-up, presence of the ftxA gene, and a high quantity of F. alocis . To further understand the contribution of F. alocis and FtxA in periodontal disease, we used qPCR in the present study to assess the carriage loads of F...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596649/association-between-gut-microbiota-and-onset-of-type-2-diabetes-mellitus-a-two-sample-mendelian-randomization-study
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Hongyan Zhang, Li Ma, Wenbo Peng, Bing Wang, Yongning Sun
AIM: Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis has been used in the exploration of the role of gut microbiota (GM) in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM); however, it was limited to the genus level. This study herein aims to investigate the relationship of GM, especially at the species level, with T2DM in order to provide some evidence for further exploration of more specific GM taxa and pathway abundance in T2DM. METHODS: This two-sample MR study was based on the summary statistics of GM from the available genome-wide association study (GWAS) meta-analysis conducted by the MiBioGen consortium as well as the Dutch Microbiome Project (DMP), whereas the summary statistics of T2DM were obtained from the FinnGen consortium released data...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596648/hemu-and-tonb1-contribute-to-hemin-acquisition-in-stenotrophomonas-maltophilia
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Chun-Hsing Liao, Hsu-Feng Lu, Ching-Wei Yang, Ting-Yu Yeh, Yi-Tsung Lin, Tsuey-Ching Yang
INTRODUCTION: The hemin acquisition system is composed of an outer membrane TonB-dependent transporter that internalizes hemin into the periplasm, periplasmic hemin-binding proteins to shuttle hemin, an inner membrane transporter that transports hemin into the cytoplasm, and cytoplasmic heme oxygenase to release iron. Fur and HemP are two known regulators involved in the regulation of hemin acquisition. The hemin acquisition system of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is poorly understood, with the exception of HemA as a TonB-dependent transporter for hemin uptake...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590441/clinical-performance-of-metagenomic-next-generation-sequencing-for-diagnosis-of-invasive-fungal-disease-after-hematopoietic-cell-transplant
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Xiaoying Zhang, Lingfeng Zhang, Yun Li, Na Wang, Yicheng Zhang
BACKGROUND: Timely diagnosis and appropriate antifungal therapy are critical for improving the prognosis of patients with invasive fungal disease (IFD) after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). We evaluated the performance of metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) and conventional microbiological testing (CMT), as well as the diagnosis, therapeutic management, and outcomes of IFD after HSCT. METHODS: We retrospectively studied 189 patients who underwent HSCT and were considered at risk for IFD...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590440/minor-envelope-proteins-from-gp2a-to-gp4-contribute-to-the-spread-pattern-and-yield-of-type-2-prrsv-in-marc-145-cells
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Yuan-Zhe Bai, Yue Sun, Yong-Gang Liu, Hong-Liang Zhang, Tong-Qing An, Qian Wang, Zhi-Jun Tian, Xinyuan Qiao, Xue-Hui Cai, Yan-Dong Tang
In China, porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) vaccines are widely used. These vaccines, which contain inactivated and live attenuated vaccines (LAVs), are produced by MARC-145 cells derived from the monkey kidney cell line. However, some PRRSV strains in MARC-145 cells have a low yield. Here, we used two type 2 PRRSV strains (CH-1R and HuN4) to identify the genes responsible for virus yield in MARC-145 cells. Our findings indicate that the two viruses have different spread patterns, which ultimately determine their yield...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590439/identification-of-kinase-modulators-as-host-directed-therapeutics-against-intracellular-methicillin-resistant-staphylococcus-aureus
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Robin H G A van den Biggelaar, Kimberley V Walburg, Susan J F van den Eeden, Cassandra L R van Doorn, Eugenia Meiler, Alex S de Ries, Annemarie H Meijer, Tom H M Ottenhoff, Anno Saris
The increasing prevalence of antimicrobial-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains, especially methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA), poses a threat to successful antibiotic treatment. Unsuccessful attempts to develop a vaccine and rising resistance to last-resort antibiotics urge the need for alternative treatments. Host-directed therapy (HDT) targeting critical intracellular stages of S. aureus emerges as a promising alternative, potentially acting synergistically with antibiotics and reducing the risk of de novo drug resistance...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590438/inhibition-of-macrophage-infectivity-potentiator-in-burkholderia-pseudomallei-suppresses-pro-inflammatory-responses-in-murine-macrophages
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Jua Iwasaki, Nicole M Bzdyl, Dion J M Lin-Sullivan, Nicolas J Scheuplein, Maria Emilia Dueñas, Emma de Jong, Nicholas J Harmer, Ulrike Holzgrabe, Mitali Sarkar-Tyson
INTRODUCTION: Melioidosis, caused by the Gram-negative bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei , is a disease endemic in many tropical countries globally. Clinical presentation is highly variable, ranging from asymptomatic to fatal septicemia, and thus the outcome of infection can depend on the host immune responses. The aims of this study were to firstly, characterize the macrophage immune response to B. pseudomallei and secondly, to determine whether the immune response was modified in the presence of novel inhibitors targeting the virulence factor, the macrophage infectivity potentiator (Mip) protein...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590437/influenza-a-virus-replicates-productively-in-primary-human-kidney-cells-and-induces-factors-and-mechanisms-related-to-regulated-cell-death-and-renal-pathology-observed-in-virus-infected-patients
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Benjamin Koch, Mahmoud Shehata, Christin Müller-Ruttloff, Shady A Gouda, Nils Wetzstein, Sammy Patyna, Anica Scholz, Tobias Schmid, Ursula Dietrich, Christian Münch, John Ziebuhr, Helmut Geiger, Luis Martinez-Sobrido, Patrick C Baer, Ahmed Mostafa, Stephan Pleschka
INTRODUCTION: Influenza A virus (IAV) infection can cause the often-lethal acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) of the lung. Concomitantly, acute kidney injury (AKI) is frequently noticed during IAV infection, correlating with an increased mortality. The aim of this study was to elucidate the interaction of IAV with human kidney cells and, thereby, to assess the mechanisms underlying IAV-mediated AKI. METHODS: To investigate IAV effects on nephron cells we performed infectivity assays with human IAV, as well as with human isolates of either low or highly pathogenic avian IAV...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585656/vaginal-microbiota-transplantation-is-a-truly-opulent-and-promising-edge-fully-grasp-its-potential
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REVIEW
Yiming Meng, Jing Sun, Guirong Zhang
Vaginal microbiota transplantation (VMT) is a cutting-edge treatment modality that has the potential to revolutionize the management of vaginal disorders. The human vagina is a complex and dynamic ecosystem home to a diverse community of microorganisms. These microorganisms play a crucial role in maintaining the health and well-being of the female reproductive system. However, when the balance of this ecosystem is disrupted, it can lead to the development of various vaginal disorders. Conventional treatments, such as antibiotics and antifungal medications, can temporarily relieve the symptoms of vaginal disorders...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585655/quantitative-proteomics-analysis-reveals-an-important-role-of-the-transcriptional-regulator-uidr-in-the-bacterial-biofilm-formation-of-aeromonas-hydrophila
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Xiaoyan Li, Feng Tian, Binghui Zhang, Lishan Zhang, Xiaomeng Chen, Xiaoke Lin, Yuqian Wang, Xiangmin Lin, Yanling Liu
INTRODUCTION: Bacterial biofilm is a well-known characteristic that plays important roles in diverse physiological functions, whereas the current intrinsic regulatory mechanism of its formation is still largely unknown. METHODS: In the present study, a label-free based quantitative proteomics technology was conducted to compare the differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) between ΔuidR and the wild-type strain in the biofilm state. RESULTS: The results showed that the deletion of gene uidR encoding a TetR transcriptional regulator significantly increased the biofilm formation in Aeromonas hydrophila ...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585654/dopamine-promotes-klebsiella-quasivariicola-proliferation-and-inflammatory-response-in-the-presence-of-macrophages
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Xiang Li, Lin Cheng, Xueyang Liu, Xiaoli Wang, Rui Li, Shao Fan, Qiulong Yan, Tonghui Ma, Yufang Ma, Jian Kang
BACKGROUND: Dopamine, a frequently used therapeutic agent for critically ill patients, has been shown to be implicated in clinical infections recently, however, the precise mechanisms underlying this association remain elusive. Klebsiella quasivariicola , a novel strain belonging to the Klebsiella species, exhibits potential pathogenic attributes. The impact of dopamine on K. quasivariicola infection has aroused our interest. OBJECTIVE: Considering the contribution of host immune factors during infection, this study aimed to investigate the intricate interactions between K...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585653/research-trends-on-the-gut-microbiota-in-endocrine-metabolism-a-thematic-and-bibliometric-analysis
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Durmus Doğan, Taylan Çelik
BACKGROUND: Gut microbiota studies in the field of endocrinology metabolism have attracted increasing attention in recent years. To comprehensively assess the evolving landscape of this research field, we conducted a thorough bibliometric analysis of gut microbiota studies in endocrinology metabolism indexed in the Web of Science database. METHODS: We collected and analyzed 3,339 original research articles and reviews published from 1972 to 2023. Using various bibliometric indicators, we investigated publication trends, country contributions, international collaborations, prolific authors, top journals, and influential articles...
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