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Cleavage of an engulfment peptidoglycan hydrolase by a sporulation signature protease in Clostridioides difficile - PubMed
Cleavage of an engulfment peptidoglycan hydrolase by a sporulation signature protease in Clostridioides difficile - PubMed
In the model organism Bacillus subtilis, a signaling protease produced in the forespore, SpoIVB, is essential for the activation of the sigma factor σK, which is produced in the mother cell as an inactive pro-protein, pro-σK. SpoIVB has a second function essential to sporulatio …
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Cleavage of an engulfment peptidoglycan hydrolase by a sporulation signature protease in Clostridioides difficile - PubMed
Fit-for-purpose heterodivalent single-domain antibody for gastrointestinal targeting of toxin B from Clostridium difficile - PubMed
Fit-for-purpose heterodivalent single-domain antibody for gastrointestinal targeting of toxin B from Clostridium difficile - PubMed
Single-domain antibodies (sdAbs), such as VHHs, are increasingly being developed for gastrointestinal (GI) applications against pathogens to strengthen gut health. However, what constitutes a suitable developability profile for applying these proteins in a gastrointestinal setting remains …
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Fit-for-purpose heterodivalent single-domain antibody for gastrointestinal targeting of toxin B from Clostridium difficile - PubMed
An organometallic hybrid antibiotic of metronidazole with a Gold(I) N-Heterocyclic Carbene overcomes metronidazole resistance in Clostridioides difficile - PubMed
An organometallic hybrid antibiotic of metronidazole with a Gold(I) N-Heterocyclic Carbene overcomes metronidazole resistance in Clostridioides difficile - PubMed
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been emerging as a major global health threat and calls for the development of novel drug candidates. Metal complexes have been demonstrating high efficiency as antibacterial agents that differ substantially from the established types of antibiotics in their chemic …
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An organometallic hybrid antibiotic of metronidazole with a Gold(I) N-Heterocyclic Carbene overcomes metronidazole resistance in Clostridioides difficile - PubMed
The potential liver injury induced by metronidazole-provoked disturbance of gut microbiota: modulatory effect of turmeric supplementation - PubMed
The potential liver injury induced by metronidazole-provoked disturbance of gut microbiota: modulatory effect of turmeric supplementation - PubMed
It has been reported that the gut-liver axis and intestinal microbiome contribute crucially to different liver diseases. So, targeting this hepato-intestinal connection may provide a novel treatment modality for hepatic disorders such as drug-induced liver injury (DILI). The present study thought to …
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The potential liver injury induced by metronidazole-provoked disturbance of gut microbiota: modulatory effect of turmeric supplementation - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile Toxins: Host Cell Interactions and Their Role in Disease Pathogenesis - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile Toxins: Host Cell Interactions and Their Role in Disease Pathogenesis - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile, a Gram-positive anaerobic bacterium, is the leading cause of hospital-acquired antibiotic-associated diarrhea worldwide. The severity of C. difficile infection (CDI) varies, ranging from mild diarrhea to life-threatening conditions such as pseudomembranous col …
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Clostridioides difficile Toxins: Host Cell Interactions and Their Role in Disease Pathogenesis - PubMed
Tackling C. diff - We can do better
Tackling C. diff - We can do better
C. diff is a horrible disease that can cause significant morbidity, can and often does recur and kills around 30,000 Americans every year. We have made progress in prevention and treatment, but we can do better.
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Tackling C. diff - We can do better
Borrelia burgdorferi 0755, a Novel Cytotoxin with Unknown Function in Lyme Disease - PubMed
Borrelia burgdorferi 0755, a Novel Cytotoxin with Unknown Function in Lyme Disease - PubMed
The pathophysiology of Lyme disease, especially in its persistent form, remains to be determined. As many of the neurologic symptoms are similar to those seen in other toxin-associated disorders, a hypothesis was generated that B. burgdorferi, the causative agent of Lyme disease, may produce …
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Borrelia burgdorferi 0755, a Novel Cytotoxin with Unknown Function in Lyme Disease - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile Toxins: Host Cell Interactions and Their Role in Disease Pathogenesis - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile Toxins: Host Cell Interactions and Their Role in Disease Pathogenesis - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile, a Gram-positive anaerobic bacterium, is the leading cause of hospital-acquired antibiotic-associated diarrhea worldwide. The severity of C. difficile infection (CDI) varies, ranging from mild diarrhea to life-threatening conditions such as pseudomembranous col …
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Clostridioides difficile Toxins: Host Cell Interactions and Their Role in Disease Pathogenesis - PubMed
Frontiers | Comparative biofilm-forming ability between Clostridioides difficile strains isolated in Latin America and the epidemic NAP1/027 strain
Frontiers | Comparative biofilm-forming ability between Clostridioides difficile strains isolated in Latin America and the epidemic NAP1/027 strain
IntroductionOne of the challenges in treating Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is that the bacterium forms biofilms, a critical virulence mechanism k...
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Frontiers | Comparative biofilm-forming ability between Clostridioides difficile strains isolated in Latin America and the epidemic NAP1/027 strain
Clostridium Difficile Infections Market to Expand Significantly by 2032, States DelveInsight | Rebiotix, Seres Therapeutics/ Aimmune, Summit Therapeutics, Mikrobiomik Healthcare, Acurx Pharmaceuticals
Clostridium Difficile Infections Market to Expand Significantly by 2032, States DelveInsight | Rebiotix, Seres Therapeutics/ Aimmune, Summit Therapeutics, Mikrobiomik Healthcare, Acurx Pharmaceuticals
The Clostridium Difficile Infections Market Forecast report provides a thorough understanding of Clostridium Difficile Infections including historical and projected epidemiology as well as market trends in the 7MM The Clostridium Difficile Infections market is expected to surge due to the ...
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Clostridium Difficile Infections Market to Expand Significantly by 2032, States DelveInsight | Rebiotix, Seres Therapeutics/ Aimmune, Summit Therapeutics, Mikrobiomik Healthcare, Acurx Pharmaceuticals
The impact of YabG mutations on C. difficile spore germination and processing of spore substrates - PubMed
The impact of YabG mutations on C. difficile spore germination and processing of spore substrates - PubMed
YabG is a sporulation-specific protease that is conserved among sporulating bacteria. C. difficile YabG processes cortex destined proteins preproSleC into proSleC and CspBA to CspB and CspA. YabG also affects synthesis of spore coat/exosporium proteins CotA and CdeM. In prior work that identi …
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The impact of YabG mutations on C. difficile spore germination and processing of spore substrates - PubMed
Siderophore-harboring gut bacteria and fecal siderophore genes for predicting the responsiveness of fecal microbiota transplantation for active ulcerative colitis - PubMed
Siderophore-harboring gut bacteria and fecal siderophore genes for predicting the responsiveness of fecal microbiota transplantation for active ulcerative colitis - PubMed
A significant increase in Faecalibacterium, and decrease in Enterobacteriaceae and the total fecal siderophore genes copy number were observed in responders after FMT. The siderophore genes and its encoding bacteria may be of predictive value for the clinical responsiveness of FMT to active ulcerati …
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Siderophore-harboring gut bacteria and fecal siderophore genes for predicting the responsiveness of fecal microbiota transplantation for active ulcerative colitis - PubMed
Role of the Microbiome and the Gut-Brain Axis in Alcohol Use Disorder: Potential Implication for Treatment Development - PubMed
Role of the Microbiome and the Gut-Brain Axis in Alcohol Use Disorder: Potential Implication for Treatment Development - PubMed
The gut microbiota is constituted by trillions of microorganisms colonizing the human intestine. Studies conducted in patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) have shown altered microbial composition related to bacteria, viruses, and fungi.This review describes the communication pathways between the …
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Role of the Microbiome and the Gut-Brain Axis in Alcohol Use Disorder: Potential Implication for Treatment Development - PubMed
Role of gut microbiota in regulating immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy for glioblastoma - PubMed
Role of gut microbiota in regulating immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy for glioblastoma - PubMed
Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly malignant, invasive, and poorly prognosed brain tumor. Unfortunately, active comprehensive treatment does not significantly prolong patient survival. With the deepening of research, it has been found that gut microbiota plays a certain role in GBM, and can directly or …
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Role of gut microbiota in regulating immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy for glioblastoma - PubMed
Osteopontin Depletion in Non-haematopoietic Cells Improves Outcomes in Septic Mice by Enhancing Antimicrobial Peptide Production - PubMed
Osteopontin Depletion in Non-haematopoietic Cells Improves Outcomes in Septic Mice by Enhancing Antimicrobial Peptide Production - PubMed
Osteopontin (Opn) depletion can improve septic outcomes, but the underlying mechanism remains unknown. In this study, we demonstrated that non-haematopoietic but not haematopoietic Opn depletion improved septic outcomes. Compared to wild-type (WT) mice, co-housed Opn-/- mice displayed enhanced produ …
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Osteopontin Depletion in Non-haematopoietic Cells Improves Outcomes in Septic Mice by Enhancing Antimicrobial Peptide Production - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile infection epidemiology during the COVID-19 pandemic in Greece - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile infection epidemiology during the COVID-19 pandemic in Greece - PubMed
Aim: The aim was to highlight the incidence and epidemiology of C. difficile infections (CDI) in a tertiary Greek hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: A single-center prospective observational cohort study was conducted (October 2021 until April 2022). 125 C. diffi …
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Clostridioides difficile infection epidemiology during the COVID-19 pandemic in Greece - PubMed
Phenylthiazoles with potent & optimum selectivity toward Clostridium difficile - PubMed
Phenylthiazoles with potent & optimum selectivity toward Clostridium difficile - PubMed
Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) is one of the most threatening bacteria globally, causing high mortality and morbidity in humans and animals, and is considered a public health threat that requires urgent and aggressive action. Interruption of the human gut microbiome and the devel …
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Phenylthiazoles with potent & optimum selectivity toward Clostridium difficile - PubMed
Targeting gut and intratumoral microbiota: a novel strategy to improve therapy resistance in cancer with a focus on urologic tumors - PubMed
Targeting gut and intratumoral microbiota: a novel strategy to improve therapy resistance in cancer with a focus on urologic tumors - PubMed
We explore how the composition and function of the gut microbiota influence the tumor microenvironment and immune response, ultimately impacting treatment outcomes. Additionally, we discuss emerging strategies targeting the microbiota to enhance therapeutic efficacy and overcome resistance. The appl …
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Targeting gut and intratumoral microbiota: a novel strategy to improve therapy resistance in cancer with a focus on urologic tumors - PubMed
Mortality in clostridioides difficile infection among patients hospitalized at the university clinical hospital in Wroclaw, Poland – a 3-year observational study - BMC Infectious Diseases
Mortality in clostridioides difficile infection among patients hospitalized at the university clinical hospital in Wroclaw, Poland – a 3-year observational study - BMC Infectious Diseases
Background In the last two decades, a significant increase in the number of Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) cases has been observed. It is understandable to attempt to determine the factors that can predict the severity of the course of the infection and identify patients at risk of death. This study aimed to analyze the factors affecting the incidence and mortality of CDI in inpatient treatment at the University Clinical Hospital in Wrocław in 2016–2018. Methods Statistical analysis of data obtained from patients’ medical records was performed. Only patients with symptoms of infection and infection confirmed by laboratory tests were enrolled in the study. When analyzing the number of deaths, only adult patients who died in hospital wards were included. The quantitative data including laboratory tests, used antibiotics and Nutritional Risk Screening (NRS) were assessed. Also, the qualitative data such as sex, year of hospitalization, occurrence of diarrhoea on admission to the hospital, presence of additional diseases, as wee ad the use of antibacterial drugs or proton pump blockers and ranitidine during hospitalization were analyzed. Results A total of 319 adult CDI patients (178 women and 141 men) were enrolled of which 80 people died (50 women and 30 men). The mean age of the patients was 72.08 ± 16.74 years. Over the entire period studied, the morbidity was 174 cases per 100,000 hospitalizations while mortality was 25.08%. The group of deceased patients was characterized by: older age (by 9.24 years), longer duration of hospitalization (by 10 days), reduced albumin levels (Rho = -0.235, p
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Mortality in clostridioides difficile infection among patients hospitalized at the university clinical hospital in Wroclaw, Poland – a 3-year observational study - BMC Infectious Diseases
Opioid Use Worsens C Difficile Outcomes
Opioid Use Worsens C Difficile Outcomes
Clostridium difficile infection has several known risk factors, but opioid use is not currently recognized as one of them. In a new study, researchers evaluated the effects of opioid use on outcomes among inpatients with C difficile infection.
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Opioid Use Worsens C Difficile Outcomes
Modulation of gut microbiome in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases: A systematic review - PubMed
Modulation of gut microbiome in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases: A systematic review - PubMed
The effects of probiotic-related interventions depend on the patients' ND stage and pre-existing allopathic medication. Further studies on larger cohorts and long term comprehensive neuropsychiatric, metabolic, biochemical testing, and neuroimaging monitoring are necessary to optimize therapeutic pr …
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Modulation of gut microbiome in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases: A systematic review - PubMed
Mortality in clostridioides difficile infection among patients hospitalized at the university clinical hospital in Wroclaw, Poland - a 3-year observational study - PubMed
Mortality in clostridioides difficile infection among patients hospitalized at the university clinical hospital in Wroclaw, Poland - a 3-year observational study - PubMed
In this study, the morbidity was lower, but mortality was higher compared to similar hospitals in Poland. CDI patients were characterized by older age, multimorbidity, extended hospitalization, and the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics. Risk factors for death included advanced age, prolonged hospita …
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Mortality in clostridioides difficile infection among patients hospitalized at the university clinical hospital in Wroclaw, Poland - a 3-year observational study - PubMed
Cyclic diguanylate differentially regulates the expression of virulence factors and pathogenesis-related phenotypes in Clostridioides difficile - PubMed
Cyclic diguanylate differentially regulates the expression of virulence factors and pathogenesis-related phenotypes in Clostridioides difficile - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) caused by toxigenic C. difficile is the leading cause of antimicrobial and healthcare-associated diarrhea. The pathogenicity of C. difficile relies on the synergistic effect of multiple virulence factors, including spores, flagella, type IV pili (T4P), toxins …
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Cyclic diguanylate differentially regulates the expression of virulence factors and pathogenesis-related phenotypes in Clostridioides difficile - PubMed
Incidence of public health surveillance-reported Clostridioides difficile infections in thirteen countries worldwide: A narrative review - PubMed
Incidence of public health surveillance-reported Clostridioides difficile infections in thirteen countries worldwide: A narrative review - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Data from public health surveillance systems are important for estimating country-level CDI burden. CDI surveillance can be population-based or hospital-based. Population-based surveillance results i …
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Incidence of public health surveillance-reported Clostridioides difficile infections in thirteen countries worldwide: A narrative review - PubMed
The gut microbiota and diabetes: research, translation, and clinical applications - 2023 Diabetes, Diabetes Care, and Diabetologia Expert Forum - PubMed
The gut microbiota and diabetes: research, translation, and clinical applications - 2023 Diabetes, Diabetes Care, and Diabetologia Expert Forum - PubMed
This article summarises the state of the science on the role of the gut microbiota (GM) in diabetes from a recent international expert forum organised by Diabetes, Diabetes Care, and Diabetologia, which was held at the European Association for the Study of Diabetes 2023 Annual Meeting in Hamburg, Ge …
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The gut microbiota and diabetes: research, translation, and clinical applications - 2023 Diabetes, Diabetes Care, and Diabetologia Expert Forum - PubMed