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Understanding Bacterial Resistance to Heavy Metals and Nanoparticles: Mechanisms, Implications, and Challenges.

J Basic Microbiol

December 2024

Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbial Genomics, NITTE (Deemed to be University), NITTE University Centre for Science Education and Research, Paneer Campus, Deralakatte, Mangaluru, India.

Antimicrobial resistance is a global health problem as it contributes to high mortality rates in several infectious diseases. To address this issue, engineered nanoparticles/nano-formulations of antibiotics have emerged as a promising strategy. Nanoparticles are typically defined as materials with dimensions up to 100 nm and are made of different materials such as inorganic particles, lipids, polymers, etc.

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  • Nutrition significantly impacts the health of both mothers and their offspring, particularly during critical periods like gestation and lactation, where undernutrition can lead to metabolic disorders such as obesity and cardiovascular diseases.
  • A study evaluated the effects of maternal undernutrition on the plasma metabolic profiles of mothers, revealing increased levels of harmful lipids and dysregulated pathways related to cholesterol and hormone metabolism.
  • Supplementation with astaxanthin and DHA showed promise in mitigating these negative effects by positively influencing various lipid metabolism pathways, potentially improving health outcomes for both mothers and their offspring.
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Computational-driven discovery of AI-2 quorum sensing inhibitor targeting the 5'- methylthioadenosine/S-adenosylhomocysteine nucleosidase (MTAN) to combat drug-resistant Helicobacter pylori.

Comput Biol Med

January 2025

Central Research Laboratory, KS Hegde Medical Academy, Nitte (Deemed to be University), Mangalore, 575018, Karnataka, India; Center for Bioinformatics and Biostatistics, Nitte (Deemed to be University), Mangalore, 575018, Karnataka, India. Electronic address:

MTAN is an attainable therapeutic target for H. pylori because it may minimize virulence production, limit resistance, and impair quorum sensing without affecting gut flora. Here, 457 compounds with anti-H.

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Background: Increasing antibiotic resistance in bacterial infections, including drug-resistant strains like methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), necessitates innovative therapeutic solutions. Silver nanoparticles are promising for combating infections, but toxicity concerns emphasize the importance of factors like dosage, size, shape, and surface chemistry. Hence, exploring poloxamer as a stabilizing agent to reduce its toxicity and enhance the antibacterial effect on MRSA is investigated.

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The increasing resistance of microbes to conventional drugs is a serious problem worldwide that has increased the need for alternative antimicrobial compounds. Naturally occurring essential oils (EOs) are considered an important component of traditional pharmacopeia because of their antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. This has attracted researchers to identify novel therapeutic anti-pathogenic agents that could act as non-toxic quorum sensing inhibitors, thus controlling infections without encouraging the development of bacterial resistance.

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Background: Protein hydrolysates derived from food sources contains enormous number of peptides which are composed of amino acid possessess various bioactive properties. However, the use of protein hydrolysates as a nutraceutical is hindered due to their unpleasant flavour. The study aims to enhance the biological activity and palatability of protein hydrolysates.

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Phenotypic Changes in Phage Survivors of Multidrug-Resistant .

Indian J Microbiol

September 2024

DST Technology Enabling Centre, NITTE (Deemed to Be University), Paneer Campus, Deralakatte, Mangaluru, 575018 Karnataka India.

Unlabelled: Multidrug-resistant (MDR-KP) infections have become a major global issue in the healthcare sector. Alternative viable tactics for combating bacterial infections, such as the use of bacteriophages, can be considered. One of the major challenges in phage therapy is the emergence of phage-resistant bacteria.

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Targeting AnxA2-EGFR signaling: hydroxychloroquine as a therapeutic strategy for bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis.

Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol

September 2024

Central Research Laboratory, KS. Hegde Medical Academy, Nitte (Deemed to Be University), Deralakatte, Mangalore, 575018, Karnataka, India.

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a disease that causes progressive failure of lung function, and its molecular mechanism remains poorly understood. However, the AnnexinA2-epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling pathway has been identified as playing a significant role in its development. Hydroxychloroquine, a common anti-malarial drug, has been found to inhibit this pathway and slow down the progression of IPF.

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Novel lytic bacteriophage AhFM11 as an effective therapy against hypervirulent Aeromonas hydrophila.

Sci Rep

July 2024

Aquatic Animal Health Research Unit, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Auburn, AL, 36832, USA.

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  • - Several fish species face economic losses in aquaculture due to infection by a harmful bacteria called Aeromonas hydrophila, leading to the research and isolation of a novel bacteriophage named AhFM11 that targets this bacteria.
  • - AhFM11 was found to effectively lyse hypervirulent strains of Aeromonas and has a genome size of 168,243 bp without any antibiotic resistance genes, categorizing it under the Straboviridae family.
  • - The application of AhFM11 in treating infection in fish demonstrated high survival rates, suggesting its potential as a safe alternative to antibiotics for controlling bacterial infections in aquaculture.
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Aim: Colistin serves as the drug of last resort for combating numerous multidrug-resistant (MDR) Gram-negative infections. Its efficacy is hampered by the prevalent issue of colistin resistance, which severely limits treatment options for critically ill patients. Identifying resistance genes is crucial for controlling resistance spread, with horizontal gene transfer being the primary mechanism among bacteria.

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  • - The study emphasizes the importance of accurately identifying dermatophytes to enhance clinical diagnosis and understand the epidemiology of dermatophytoses, focusing particularly on the genera Trichophyton, which includes 16 species and is commonly implicated in infections.
  • - Researchers analyzed 288 subtilisin gene sequences across 12 species in the Arthrodermataceae family to determine the effectiveness of different subtilisin gene variants (SUB1-SUB12) for distinguishing between Trichophyton species.
  • - The findings indicated that while SUB1 could effectively identify T. rubrum complex, it is absent in T. mentagrophytes complex; hence, SUB7 was evaluated further and showed potential for differentiation within the T. mentagrophy
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Identification of circulating miRNA biomarkers in leptospirosis for early detection: A promising diagnostic approach.

Microb Pathog

August 2024

Nitte (Deemed to Be University), Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbial Genomics, Nitte University Centre for Science Education and Research, Deralakatte, Mangalore, 575018, Karnataka, India. Electronic address:

Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease of global significance, contributing to morbidity and mortality worldwide. It is endemic to tropical regions, with outbreaks during monsoons. The disease manifestations are similar to that of other febrile illness such as dengue, malaria hence often misdiagnosed and underreported.

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Oral Squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the 14th most frequent cancer with 300,000 new cases and 100,000 deaths reported annually. Even with advanced therapy, the treatment outcomes are poor at advanced stages of the disease. The diagnosis of early OSCC is of paramount clinical value given the high mortality rate associated with the late stages of the disease.

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Green-synthesis of biodegradable polymeric curcumin-nanoparticles using affordable biodegradable polymers to enhance curcumin's solubility and anti-oxidative potential. The curcumin-nanoparticle was prepared based on the ionic-interaction method without using any chemical surfactants, and the particle-size, zeta-potential, surface-morphology, entrapmentefficiency, and in-vitro drug release study were used to optimise the formulation. The antioxidant activity was investigated using H2DCFDA staining in the zebrafish (Danio rerio) model.

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  • Aeromonas hydrophila is a harmful pathogen in aquaculture, causing economic losses, but recent advancements in nanotechnology could help create effective vaccines.
  • This study examined a vaccine using nanoparticle-loaded outer membrane protein A (OmpA) from A. hydrophila, showing good size and encapsulation efficiency with promising results in zebrafish models.
  • The oral administration of the nanoparticle vaccine led to a 77.7% survival rate in infected zebrafish, suggesting it stimulates a strong immune response and offers significant protection against the pathogen.
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Many government agencies and expert groups have estimated a dose-rate of perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) that would protect human health. Most of these evaluations are based on the same studies (whether of humans, laboratory animals, or both), and all note various uncertainties in our existing knowledge. Nonetheless, the values of these various, estimated, safe-doses vary widely, with some being more than 100,000 fold different.

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Antibiotic resistance and virulence factors in avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) have become significant concerns, contributing to adverse environmental effects. The extensive use of antibiotics in poultry farming has resulted in the emergence of antibiotic-resistant APEC strains. This study prioritizes the molecular screening of APEC to uncover their antibiotic resistance and virulence attributes, with specific attention to their environmental impact.

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As wastewater contains a variety of contaminating bacteria and oily residues, there is an urgent need for environmentally safe bactericidal agents and surfactants which can be applied for wastewater treatment. The present study emphasizes on the potential of hydrophobin-like protein (HFB-NJ1) extracted from sporulating mycelia of Aspergillus sp. NJ1 for wastewater treatment.

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Aims: Acinetobacter baumannii is a nosocomial pathogen known to be multidrug-resistant (MDR), especially to drugs of the carbapenem class. Several factors contribute to resistance, including efflux pumps, β-lactamases, alteration of target sites, and permeability defects. In addition, outer membrane proteins (OMPs), like porins are involved in the passage of antibiotics, and their alteration could lead to resistance development.

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Identification of Dominant Leptospira Serogroups among Leptospirosis Cases and Their Clinical Outcomes: A Prospective Hospital-Based Study in Mangaluru, India.

Am J Trop Med Hyg

June 2024

Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbial Genomics, Nitte University Centre for Science Education and Research, Nitte (Deemed to be University), Deralakatte, Mangaluru, Karnataka, India.

Leptospirosis is a reemerging zoonotic disease of worldwide significance, endemic to the southern region of India, with clinical manifestations similar to other febrile illnesses; hence, it is often misdiagnosed and underreported. Inadequate information about the disease burden and the regional circulating serogroups contributes to its neglected disease status. This study aimed to identify the infecting Leptospira serogroup in the coastal region of Mangaluru and study the clinical symptoms and outcome among leptospirosis patients.

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Maternal nutrition was recognized as a significant part of brain growth and maturation in most mammalian species. Timely intervention with suitable nutraceuticals would provide long-term health benefits. We aim to unravel the molecular mechanisms of perinatal undernutrition-induced impairments in cognition and synaptic plasticity, employing animal model based on dietary nutraceutical supplementation.

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  • * Researchers are exploring the oral delivery of a vaccine using nano-biotechnology, specifically focusing on the outer membrane protein maltoporin as a potential candidate.
  • * The study demonstrates successful encapsulation of maltoporin in a biodegradable polymer, resulting in a promising delivery system that could effectively trigger immune responses in fish through oral administration.
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Revolutionizing the diagnosis of irreversible pulpitis - Current strategies and future directions.

J Oral Biosci

June 2024

Nitte (Deemed to be University), Department of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, AB Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences (ABSMIDS), Mangalore, 575018, Karnataka, India. Electronic address:

Background: Pulpitis primarily arises from the pulp space infection by oral microbiota. Vital pulp therapy is a minimally invasive approach that relies on assessing the severity of pulpal inflammation to facilitate repair. However, the current evaluation methods prescribed by the American Association of Endodontics are subjective, leading to ambiguity in assessment.

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  • Acinetobacter baumannii is a harmful bacteria that causes infections in hospitals, and it often resists treatments like imipenem and colistin, leading to serious public health concerns.
  • This study investigates how low doses of these antibiotics affect the genes related to biofilm formation in A. baumannii, as biofilms make the bacteria more resistant to treatments.
  • Findings reveal that exposure to sub-inhibitory levels of imipenem and colistin alters the bacteria's gene expression and susceptibility to drugs, underscoring the risks of antibiotic overuse.
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Lutein and the Underlying Neuroprotective Promise against Neurodegenerative Diseases.

Mol Nutr Food Res

July 2024

Department of Food Safety and Nutrition, Nitte (Deemed to be University), Nitte University Centre for Science Education and Research (NUCSER), Paneer Campus, Deralakatte, Mangaluru, Karnataka, 575018, India.

Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's diseases (PD) are the two most common progressive neurodegenerative diseases with limited knowledge on their cause and, presently, have no cure. There is an existence of multiple treatment methods that target only the symptoms temporarily and do not stop the progression or prevent the onset of disease. Neurodegeneration is primarily attributed to the natural process of aging and the deleterious effects of heightened oxidative stress within the brain, whether via direct or indirect mechanisms.

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