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Microorganisms, Volume 4, Issue 3

September 2016 - 16 articles

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Articles (16)

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
9,335 Views
15 Pages

Biotin Auxotrophy and Biotin Enhanced Germ Tube Formation in Candida albicans

  • Nur Ahmad Hussin,
  • Ruvini U. Pathirana,
  • Sahar Hasim,
  • Swetha Tati,
  • Jessica A. Scheib-Owens and
  • Kenneth W. Nickerson

Due to the increased number of immunocompromised patients, infections with the pathogen Candida albicans have significantly increased in recent years. C. albicans transition from yeast to germ tubes is one of the essential factors for virulence. In t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,984 Views
12 Pages

Streptokinase Treatment Reverses Biofilm-Associated Antibiotic Resistance in Staphylococcus aureus

  • Nis Pedersen Jørgensen,
  • Natalia Zobek,
  • Cindy Dreier,
  • Jakob Haaber,
  • Hanne Ingmer,
  • Ole Halfdan Larsen and
  • Rikke L. Meyer

Biofilms formed by Staphylococcus aureus is a serious complication to the use of medical implants. A central part of the pathogenesis relies on S. aureus’ ability to adhere to host extracellular matrix proteins, which adsorb to medical implants and s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
296 Citations
20,705 Views
14 Pages

Biofilm Forming Lactobacillus: New Challenges for the Development of Probiotics

  • María José Salas-Jara,
  • Alejandra Ilabaca,
  • Marco Vega and
  • Apolinaria García

Probiotics are live bacteria, generally administered in food, conferring beneficial effects to the host because they help to prevent or treat diseases, the majority of which are gastrointestinal. Numerous investigations have verified the beneficial e...

  • Review
  • Open Access
146 Citations
17,337 Views
18 Pages

Adhesion Properties of Lactic Acid Bacteria on Intestinal Mucin

  • Keita Nishiyama,
  • Makoto Sugiyama and
  • Takao Mukai

Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are Gram-positive bacteria that are natural inhabitants of the gastrointestinal (GI) tracts of mammals, including humans. Since Mechnikov first proposed that yogurt could prevent intestinal putrefaction and aging, the benef...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
8,785 Views
16 Pages

Achromobacter Species Isolated from Cystic Fibrosis Patients Reveal Distinctly Different Biofilm Morphotypes

  • Signe M. Nielsen,
  • Niels Nørskov-Lauritsen,
  • Thomas Bjarnsholt and
  • Rikke L. Meyer

Achromobacter species have attracted attention as emerging pathogens in cystic fibrosis. The clinical significance of Achromobacter infection is not yet fully elucidated; however, their intrinsic resistance to antimicrobials and ability to form biofi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
7,159 Views
14 Pages

Sequencing surveys of microbial communities in marine subsurface sediments have focused on organic-rich, continental margins; the database for organic-lean deep-sea sediments from mid-ocean regions is underdeveloped. The archaeal community in subsurf...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,284 Views
8 Pages

Correia Repeat Enclosed Elements and Non-Coding RNAs in the Neisseria Species

  • Sabrina B. Roberts,
  • Russell Spencer-Smith,
  • Mahwish Shah,
  • Jean-Christophe Nebel,
  • Richard T. Cook and
  • Lori A. S. Snyder

Neisseria gonorrhoeae is capable of causing gonorrhoea and more complex diseases in the human host. Neisseria meningitidis is a closely related pathogen that shares many of the same genomic features and virulence factors, but causes the life threaten...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
7,434 Views
11 Pages

Reactive (inflammatory) arthritis has been known for many years to follow genital infection with the intracellular bacterial pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis in some individuals. Recent studies from several groups have demonstrated that a related bacte...

  • Review
  • Open Access
109 Citations
10,620 Views
23 Pages

Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a driving force to the evolution of bacteria. The fast emergence of antimicrobial resistance reflects the ability of genetic adaptation of pathogens. Acinetobacter baumannii has emerged in the last few decades as an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
8,673 Views
10 Pages

Chlamydia-Like Organisms (CLOs) in Finnish Ixodes ricinus Ticks and Human Skin

  • Kati Hokynar,
  • Jani J. Sormunen,
  • Eero J. Vesterinen,
  • Esa K. Partio,
  • Thomas Lilley,
  • Veera Timonen,
  • Jaana Panelius,
  • Annamari Ranki and
  • Mirja Puolakkainen

Ticks carry several human pathogenic microbes including Borreliae and Flavivirus causing tick-born encephalitis. Ticks can also carry DNA of Chlamydia-like organisms (CLOs). The purpose of this study was to investigate the occurrence of CLOs in ticks...

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