Publications by authors named "NOVAKOVA E"

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  • Endosymbiosis occurs when a microbe lives within a host, playing a key role in the evolution of complex life forms but its transition processes are not well understood.
  • The study examines the genus Arsenophonus, revealing that strains shifting from horizontal to vertical transmission have larger genomes due to the acquisition of new genetic features and the loss of defense systems against viral attacks.
  • The research suggests that endosymbiosis leads to a mix of genome expansion and eventual reduction as the microbe adapts to its host, enabling rapid genetic innovation before settling into a more stable state.
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  • This study explores the relationship between insects (specifically rodent lice) and bacteria, revealing that different louse species independently acquired Neisseriaceae bacteria likely from the same environmental source.
  • Researchers analyzed various microbiomes from three rodent species and identified a Neisseriaceae bacterium in rodent fur that is closely related to louse symbionts.
  • The findings suggest that the rodent fur microbiome may facilitate the establishment of new bacterial symbioses in lice, and the study proposes a scenario for how these bacteria evolved from free-living organisms to symbionts.
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Aim: To compare the sequences of the tcdC gene between Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) strains identified as PCR ribotype 176 and the reference strain C. difficile PCR ribotype 027 and to evaluate the use of the Xpert C.

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Limited substrate availability because of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) has made the brain develop specific molecular mechanisms to survive, using lactate synthesized by astrocytes as a source of energy in neurons. To understand if lactate improves cellular viability and susceptibility to glutamate toxicity, primary cortical cells were incubated in glucose- or lactate-containing media and toxic concentrations of glutamate for 24 h. Cell death was determined by immunostaining and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release.

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We present the results of an association study involving hospitalized coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients with a clinical background during the 3rd pandemic wave of COVID-19 in Slovakia. Seventeen single nucleotide variants (SNVs) in the eleven most relevant genes, according to the COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative, were investigated. Our study confirms the validity of the influence of LZTFL1 and 2'-5'-oligoadenylate synthetase (OAS)1/OAS3 genetic variants on the severity of COVID-19.

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Introduction: The rate of pharmacoresistance among in patients diagnosed with schizophrenia is around 30%. Clozapineis the drug of choice for these patients; however, an adequate response to treatment doesn't always occur. One of the possible augmentation approaches, specifically for non-adherent patients, is the administration of long-acting parenteral antipsychotics.

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The purpose of this study was to assess the potential effects of Rhus coriaria L. (sumac) and of Cinnamomum zeylanicum L. bark on the selected serum cytokines as possible serum tumor markers - interleukin-6 (IL-6), interleukin-10 (IL-10), and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in the rat model of mammary carcinogenesis.

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Heritable beneficial bacterial endosymbionts have been crucial for the evolutionary success of numerous insects by enabling the exploitation of nutritionally limited food sources. Herein, we describe a previously unknown dual endosymbiosis in the psyllid genus , consisting of the primary endosymbiont " Carsonella ruddii" and a co-occurring Enterobacteriaceae bacterium for which we propose the name " Psyllophila symbiotica." Its localization within the bacteriome and its small genome size confirm that is a co-primary endosymbiont widespread within the genus .

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Insects that live exclusively on vertebrate blood utilize symbiotic bacteria as a source of essential compounds, e.g., B vitamins.

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Bronchial asthma is a heterogeneous respiratory condition characterized by chronic airway inflammation, airway hyperresponsiveness and airway structural changes (known as remodeling). The clinical symptoms can be evoked by (non)specific triggers, and their intensity varies over time. In the past, treatment was mainly focusing on symptoms' alleviation; in contrast modern treatment strategies target the underlying inflammation, even during asymptomatic periods.

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  • The study analyzed endolithic colonization in gypsum from Sicily using various scientific techniques, revealing a dominance of cyanobacteria and pigmented microalgae.
  • New methods such as metagenomic profiling and sequencing provided detailed insights into the diversity of these microorganisms and their habitat preferences across different gypsum types.
  • The presence of specific pigments, like carotenoids, gloeocapsin, and scytonemin, indicates their importance in the biology of these organisms and offers potential biomarkers for identifying cyanobacteria.
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The importance of gut microbiomes has become generally recognized in vector biology. This study addresses microbiome signatures in North American species of public health significance (vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi) linked to their blood-feeding strategy and the natural habitat. To place the -associated microbiomes within a complex evolutionary and ecological context, we sampled sympatric populations, related predatory reduviids, unrelated ticks, and environmental material from vertebrate nests where these arthropods reside.

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: COVID-19 infection may influence many physiological processes, including glucose metabolism. Acute hyperglycaemia has been related to a worse prognosis in patients with severe COVID-19 infection. The aim of our study was to find out if moderate COVID-19 infection is associated with hyperglycaemia.

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Variation along environmental gradients in host-associated microbial communities is not well understood compared to free-living microbial communities. Because elevational gradients may serve as natural proxies for climate change, understanding patterns along these gradients can inform our understanding of the threats hosts and their symbiotic microbes face in a warming world. In this study, we analyzed bacterial microbiomes from pupae and adults of four species native to Australian tropical rainforests.

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Murine herpesvirus 68 (MHV-68) belongs to the subfamily Gammaherpesvirinae of the family Herpesviridae. This exceptional murine herpesvirus is an excellent model for the study of human gammaherpesvirus infections. Cells infected with MHV-68 under nonpermissive conditions for viral replication produce substances designated as MHV-68 growth factors (MHGF-68), that can cause transformation of the cells, or on the other side, turn transformed cells into normal.

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  • COVID-19, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, has a variety of symptoms, and detection of the virus in patient stool has spurred interest in waste-based epidemiology (WBE) for monitoring community spread.
  • In a study conducted in Turiec, Slovakia, various methods were compared for isolating and detecting SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater, including different purification techniques and the effect of freezing samples.
  • Results indicated that the Zymo Environ Water RNA Kit was the most effective for RNA quality, freezing reduced RNA yield, and reverse transcription-droplet digital PCR (RT-ddPCR) was found to be more sensitive and specific than real-time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR).
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) monitoring in air traffic is important in the prevention of the virus spreading from abroad. The gold standard for SARS-CoV-2 detection is RT-qPCR; however, for early and low viral load detection, a much more sensitive method, such as droplet digital PCR (ddPCR), is required. Our first step was to developed both, ddPCR and RT-qPCR methods, for sensitive SARS-CoV-2 detection.

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Background: Wolbachia belong to highly abundant bacteria which are frequently found in invertebrate microbiomes and manifest by a broad spectrum of lifestyles from parasitism to mutualism. Wolbachia supergroup F is a particularly interesting clade as it gave rise to symbionts of both arthropods and nematodes, and some of its members are obligate mutualists. Investigations on evolutionary transitions among the different symbiotic stages have been hampered by a lack of the known diversity and genomic data for the supergroup F members.

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The tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) causes a most important viral life-threatening illness transmitted by ticks. The interactions between the virus and ticks are largely unexplored, indicating a lack of experimental tools and systematic studies. One such tool is recombinant reporter TBEV, offering antibody-free visualization to facilitate studies of transmission and interactions between a tick vector and a virus.

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A series of five decavanadates (V) using a simple, one-pot synthesis, adhering to the model template: transition metal ion - decavanadate - ligands:(Hnicotinamide){[Co(HO)(nicotinamide)][μ-VO]}.6HO (1), {[Co(HO)(isonicotinamide)]}VO·4HO (2), {[Co(HO)][Co(HO)(μ-pyrazinamide)][μ-VO]}·4HO (3) {[Co(HO)(μ-pyrazinamide)].VO}·4HO (4), and (NH){[Ni(HO)(2-hydroxyethylpyridine)]}VO·2HO (5) was synthesized.

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  • The Ministry of Health in Slovakia created a genomics surveillance workgroup to monitor SARS-CoV-2 using whole-genome sequencing (WGS) during the pandemic.
  • A total of 33,024 SARS-CoV-2 isolates were sequenced from March 2021 to March 2022, with the majority successfully deposited in the GISAID database.
  • The study identified four variants of concern (Alpha, Beta, Delta, and Omicron) and documented their prevalence during three major waves of infections in Slovakia.
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Psyllids are phloem-feeding insects that can transmit plant pathogens such as phytoplasmas, intracellular bacteria causing numerous plant diseases worldwide. Their microbiomes are essential for insect physiology and may also influence the capacity of vectors to transmit pathogens. Using 16S rRNA gene metabarcoding, we compared the microbiomes of three sympatric psyllid species associated with pear trees in Central Europe.

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Background: Immunotherapy is an effective way to treat many diseases associated with disorders of the immune system by modulating immune response. It involves several ways of manipulating the immune system, which either suppress the immune response or, on the contrary, stimulates it. Immunotherapy is currently of immense importance not only in the context of the treatment of autoimmune diseases and immunodeficiencies, but it is also a promising method for treating cancer.

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Sucking lice (Anoplura) are known to have established symbiotic associations multiple times with different groups of bacteria as diverse as Enterobacteriales, Legionellales, and Neisseriales. This diversity, together with absence of a common coevolving symbiont (such as , in aphids), indicates that sucking lice underwent a series of symbiont acquisitions, losses, and replacements. To better understand evolution and significance of louse symbionts, genomic and phylogenetic data are needed from a broader taxonomic diversity of lice and their symbiotic bacteria.

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Since 2020, the COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) has quickly become a worldwide health problem. Ophthalmologists must deal with symptoms as well. For the positive detection in the conjunctival sac swab in COVID-19 patients hospitalized in Slovakia during March 2021 in four hospital centers, we used a test based on a polymerase chain reaction (PCR).

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