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Evidence indicates that gut microbiota is crucial in ulcerative colitis (UC) development. Increased species abundance is linked to UC, but its role and mechanisms in intestinal inflammation are not well understood. This study used a dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis model in mice, and different bacterial strains were administered via gavage.

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MALDI-TOF MS, though has facilitated rapid and accurate anaerobe identification, the problem of rising metronidazole resistance amongst the members of Bacteroides fragilis group is cause for concern. In this one-year study period,152 anaerobic Gram negative bacilli and 60 Gram positive anaerobes were isolated from 167 samples obtained from clinically suspected anaerobic infections. Bacteroides fragilis accounted for 56 % of the total anaerobic GNB and Peptoniphilus asacchrarolyticus was the most commonly isolated Gram positive cocci.

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A Randomized Clinical Study of a Curcumin and Melatonin Toothpaste Against Periodontal Bacteria.

Biomedicines

October 2024

Department of Innovative Technology in Medicine and Dentistry, Center of Advanced Studies and Technology, University of Chieti, 66100 Chieti, Italy.

The mouth and the oropharyngeal system are home to numerous bacterial species that constitute the so-called oral microbiome and play an important role for the integrity of the oral cavity, influencing the overall health of the body, as demonstrated by several studies. The aim of this study was to evaluate the bacterial modulation potential of a toothpaste (bioredoxin) containing curcumin and melatonin. Both substances have anti-inflammatory properties, as documented in several scientific reports.

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  • DNA methylation is linked to gastric cancer and infection, with a growing understanding that gut bacteria may also play a role in tumor development.
  • The study analyzed bacterial communities in gastric mucosa from 182 cancer-free patients using 16S rRNA sequencing, focusing on correlations with methylation anomalies in specific genes.
  • Results showed that lower bacterial diversity was associated with higher CGI methylation, with factors like older age, infection, and specific bacterial abundances influencing this relationship.
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  • * A study involving blood and fecal samples from 36 subjects revealed that patients with persistent lymphopenia had notable reductions in various T-cell subtypes and changes in gut microbiota composition, including increased levels of certain bacteria like Staphylococcus.
  • * Metabolomics analysis showed alterations in metabolites, with increases in α-Ketoisovaleric acid and decreases in several bile acids; these changes may contribute to disrupted gut immune responses and severe immune dysfunction, potentially leading to higher mortality rates in these patients.
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Crosstalk between the microbiome and gut mucosa-resident immune cells plays a pivotal role in modulating immune responses to pathogens, including responses to HIV infection. However, how these interactions may differ between young men who have sex with men (YMSM) disproportionately impacted by HIV, as compared with older adult MSM (AMSM), is not well understood. A broad analysis of associations between the microbiome and rectal transcriptome revealed 10 microbial families/genera correlated with immunologic gene pathways.

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  • - The study focuses on a significant pathogen affecting nursing calves globally, analyzing the gut microbiota of dairy calves within their first month of life on a Brazilian farm.
  • - Researchers collected fecal samples from 30 calves and tracked their fecal scores, discovering that all calves experienced diarrhea starting on day 5, with all testing positive for the pathogen at some point.
  • - The findings indicate that while microbiota richness typically increases as calves age, this growth is hindered by diarrhea, which also alters the composition of the gut microbiota.
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Cervical spine spondylodiscitis due to neglected esophageal perforation after a dilation procedure 30 years after a laringectomy and radiotherapy. Report of a case and review of literature.

Neurocirugia (Astur : Engl Ed)

November 2024

Servei de Cirurgia Ortopèdica i Traumatologia, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Universitat de Barcelona (UB), Barcelona, Spain; Departament de Cirurgia i Especialitats Medicoquirúrgiques, Facultat de Medicina i Ciències de la Salut, Universitat de Barcelona (UB), Barcelona, Spain; Institut d'Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS), Barcelona, Spain; Facultat de Medicina i Ciències de la Salut, Universitat de Barcelona (UB), Barcelona, Spain. Electronic address:

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  • Current treatment for cervical spine spondylodiscitis usually requires surgery and antibiotics, but this can be tough for patients with a history of esophageal cancer and radiation therapy.
  • A case study involves a 75-year-old man who developed spondylodiscitis with an epidural abscess after an esophageal dilation, linked to an unnoticed esophageal perforation; he tested positive for Peptostreptococcus.
  • The successful treatment included posterior fixation combined with 8 weeks of antibiotics, demonstrating that in some cases, debridement may not be necessary, especially when the front of the neck is difficult to access.
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  • Liver abscesses are rare infections typically caused by enteric gram-negative bacteria, requiring antibiotic treatment and sometimes drainage.
  • A 37-year-old man with ongoing abdominal pain was diagnosed with a large pyogenic liver abscess that extended into his chest wall, caused by an unusual pathogen.
  • The case highlights the difficulty of diagnosing rare pathogens in liver abscesses and shows that surgical drainage can be essential when initial drainage efforts fail.
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Target next-generation sequencing for the accurate diagnosis of lung abscess: a case series and literature review.

Front Cell Infect Microbiol

July 2024

Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Beijing Institute of Respiratory Medicine and Beijing Chao-Yang Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.

Background: () has been identified as a pathogen capable of causing lung abscesses; however, its identification poses challenges due to the specialized culture conditions for anaerobic bacterial isolation. Only a few cases of lung abscesses caused by infection have been reported. Therefore, we describe the clinical characteristics of lung abscesses due to based on our case series.

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  • - The human mouth and nose can harbor opportunistic pathogens like Klebsiella, which often lead to serious infections and exhibit antibiotic resistance; understanding how these microbes spread among healthy and sick individuals is crucial.
  • - Research showed that Klebsiella species can thrive in stressed environments (like hospitals) by outcompeting other bacteria when nutrients are scarce, indicating their potential to become dominant in these settings.
  • - Analysis revealed that antibiotic-resistant Klebsiella strains found in healthy individuals are genetically similar to those isolated from patients, suggesting a possible link between community-acquired and hospital infections.
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Background: Subtypes of sinusitis have different symptoms and prognoses due to different pathogens. Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis (OMS) mainly occurs unilaterally and is different from chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) usually occurring bilaterally in terms of clinical characteristics. However, comprehensive microbiological comparisons between OMS and CRS have never been systematically conducted and most comparisons are methodologically biased.

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  • The study investigates the role of different microorganisms in the inflammation linked to chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) by comparing samples from CRSwNP patients and healthy individuals.
  • It involved 28 participants, where DNA from swabs taken from their nasal passages was sequenced to analyze the bacterial and fungal communities present.
  • Findings revealed that CRSwNP patients had less Corynebacterium but greater variability in their nasal microbiome compared to healthy controls, with Malassezia being the most common fungus found in all groups.
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An integrative multi-omic analysis defines gut microbiota, mycobiota, and metabolic fingerprints in ulcerative colitis patients.

Front Cell Infect Microbiol

May 2024

Immunology, Rheumatology and Infectious Diseases Research Area, Unit of Human Microbiome, Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital, IRCCS, Rome, Italy.

Background: Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a multifactorial chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that affects the large intestine with superficial mucosal inflammation. A dysbiotic gut microbial profile has been associated with UC. Our study aimed to characterize the UC gut bacterial, fungal, and metabolic fingerprints by omic approaches.

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Unlabelled: Malignant central airway stenosis is treated with airway stent placement, but post-placement microbial characteristics remain unclear. We studied microbial features in 60 patients post-stent placement, focusing on changes during granulation tissue proliferation. Samples were collected before stent ( = 29), after stent on day 3 ( = 20), and after granulation tissue formation (AS-GTF, = 43).

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Comparative analysis of the intestinal flora of BmNPV-resistant and BmNPV-sensitive silkworm varieties.

Microb Pathog

June 2024

Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Sericultural and Animal Biotechnology, School of Biotechnology, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province, China; Key Laboratory of Silkworm and Mulberry Genetic Improvement, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Sericultural Scientific Research Center, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province, China. Electronic address:

Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) is a very common and infectious virus that affects silkworms and hinders silk production. To investigate the intestinal flora of BmNPV-resistant and BmNPV-sensitive silkworm varieties, 16 S rDNA high-throughput sequencing was performed. The results of the cluster analysis showed that the intestinal flora of the resistant silkworm variety was more abundant than that of the sensitive silkworm variety.

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Introduction: Proton pump inhibitor (PPI) use has been associated with an increased risk of gastrointestinal and upper respiratory infections in children. There are limited longitudinal data on the effect of PPI in children. The goal of this prospective observational study was to compare the stool and oropharyngeal microbiome of children before and after starting PPIs.

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Uterine Commensal Species Contribute to IDO1 Induction in Endometrial Cancer via Indoleacrylic Acid.

Biomedicines

March 2024

Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou 510623, China.

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  • The study explores how disruptions in the cervicovaginal microbiome, particularly through the production of indoleacrylic acid (IAA), influence the development of gynecological cancers like endometrial cancer (EC).
  • Researchers found that IAA production from certain bacterial species can promote tumor growth and affect immune cell dynamics in both patients and mouse models.
  • The results indicate a connection between higher levels of IAA, increased IDO1 expression, and altered immune responses, suggesting that certain bacterial species may contribute to immune tolerance in endometrial cancer.
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Introduction: This study aimed to elucidate the bacterial profile of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) compared with nonrenal patients, guiding antibiotic selection for clinicians.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 13,906 inpatients from the Chang Gung Research Database who underwent sinus surgery (2004-2018). Patients were categorized into ESRD-CRS, CKD-CRS, and non-CKD-CRS based on the estimated glomerular filtration rate.

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Brain abscess is a serious clinical condition caused by a localized collection of pus within the brain tissue. This typically occurs as a result of an infection that originates from a nearby area, such as an ear, sinus, or dental infection, or an infection in the bloodstream. and species are the most common organisms implicated in brain abscesses.

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Microbial and metabolic profiles unveil mutualistic microbe-microbe interaction in obesity-related colorectal cancer.

Cell Rep Med

March 2024

Department of Colorectal Surgery, Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center, Shanghai, China; Department of Oncology, Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University, Shanghai, China. Electronic address:

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Aim: The aim of this study was to analyse and compare the microbiome present in root canals and periapical lesions of teeth with post-treatment infections, and to identify the presence of keystone taxa in both habitats using next-generation sequencing analysis.

Methodology: Apices and periapical lesions of patients with post-treatment apical periodontitis were surgically extracted. Specimens were cryo-pulverized, bacterial DNA was extracted, and the V3-V4 hypervariable regions of the 16S rRNA gene were sequenced using the Illumina Miseq platform.

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