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Ectopic colonization by oral bacteria as an emerging theme in health and disease

AbstractThe number of research papers published on the involvement of the oral microbiota in systemic diseases has grown exponentially over the last four years clearly demonstrating the growing interest in this field. Indeed, accumulating evidence highlights the central role of ectopic colonization by oral bacteria in numerous non-communicable diseases...

Tue Apr 23, 2024 04:51
Life at the borderlands: microbiomes of interfaces critical to One Health

AbstractMicrobiomes are foundational components of the environment that provide essential services relating to food security, carbon sequestration, human health, and the overall well-being of ecosystems. Microbiota exert their effects primarily through complex interactions at interfaces with their plant, animal, and human hosts, as well as within the...

Fri Mar 1, 2024 04:54
In vitro modelling of bacterial pneumonia: a comparative analysis of widely applied complex cell culture models

AbstractBacterial pneumonia greatly contributes to the disease burden and mortality of lower respiratory tract infections among all age groups and risk profiles. Therefore, laboratory modelling of bacterial pneumonia remains important for elucidating the complex host-pathogen interactions and to determine drug efficacy and toxicity. In vitro cell culture...

Tue Feb 27, 2024 02:53
Towards a rational approach to promoter engineering: understanding the complexity of transcription initiation in prokaryotes

AbstractPromoter sequences are important genetic control elements. Through their interaction with RNA polymerase they determine transcription strength and specificity, thereby regulating the first step in gene expression. Consequently, they can be targeted as elements to control predictability and tuneability of a genetic circuit, which is essential...

Thu Feb 22, 2024 04:31
Evolution and emergence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

AbstractTuberculosis (TB) remains one of the deadliest infectious diseases in human history, prevailing even in the 21st century. The causative agents of TB are represented by a group of closely-related bacteria belonging to the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC), which can be subdivided into several lineages of human- and animal-adapted strains,...

Thu Feb 15, 2024 04:45
Crosstalk between immunity and behavior: insights from entomopathogenic fungi and their insect hosts

AbstractInsects are one of the most successful animals in nature, and entomopathogenic fungi play a significant role in the natural epizootic control of insect populations in many ecosystems. The interaction between insects and entomopathogenic fungi has continuously co-evolved over hundreds of millions of years. Many components of the insect innate...

Sun Feb 11, 2024 05:04

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