Gastroenterol Hepatol
July 2024
Background: Gallstone disease (GD) is no longer an exclusive condition of adulthood, and its prevalence is increasing in pediatric age. The management and the extent of the etiological investigation of GD in children and adolescents remains controversial. This study aimed to analyze the difficulties in the work-up and management of pediatric GD patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBacterial natural products have historically been a deep source of new medicines, but their slowed discovery in recent decades has put a premium on developing strategies that enhance the likelihood of capturing novel compounds. Here, we used a straightforward approach that capitalizes on the interactive ecology of "rare" actinomycetes. Specifically, we screened for interactions that triggered the production of antimicrobials that inhibited the growth of a bacterial strain with exceptionally diverse natural antimicrobial resistance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInterspecies interactions are known to activate specialized metabolism in diverse actinomycetes. However, how interspecies cues are sensed and ultimately lead to induction of specialized metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters remains largely unexplored. Using transcriptome sequencing (RNA-seq), we analyzed genes that were transcriptionally induced in the model actinomycete Streptomyces coelicolor during interactions with four different actinomycetes, including genes that encode unusual regulatory systems known as conservons.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMicroplastics are ubiquitous in the environment, with high concentrations being detected now also in river corridors and sediments globally. Whilst there has been increasing field evidence of microplastics accumulation in the guts and tissues of freshwater and marine aquatic species, the uptake mechanisms of microplastics into freshwater food webs, and the physical and geological controls on pathway-specific exposures to microplastics, are not well understood. This knowledge gap is hampering the assessment of exposure risks, and potential ecotoxicological and public health impacts from microplastics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPollution from human activities is a major threat to the ecological integrity of fluvial ecosystems. Microbial communities are the most abundant organisms in biofilms, and are key indicators of various pollutants. We investigated the effects some human stressors (nutrients and heavy metals) have on the structure and activity of microbial communities in seven sampling sites located in the Ter River basin (NE Spain).
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