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Signalling through TLR2/MyD88 induces differentiation of murine bone marrow stem and progenitor cells to functional phagocytes in response to Candida…

2009

Summary We have previously demonstrated that inactivated yeasts and hyphae of Candida albicans induce in vitro the proliferation of murine haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs, sorted as LKS cells: Lin - c-Kit + Sca-1 + ) as well as their differentia- tion to lineage-positive cells, through a MyD88- dependent pathway. In this work, we have found that this process is mainly mediated by TLR2, and that expanding cells express myeloid and not lym- phoid markers. Incubation of long-term repopulat- ing HSCs (Lin - CD105 + and Sca-1 + ) with C. albicans yeasts resulted in their proliferation and up regu- lation of the common myeloid progenitors (CMPs) markers, CD34 and FcgRII/III, by a …

MyeloidCellular differentiationImmunologyCD34Bone Marrow CellsMicrobiologyMiceVirologyCandida albicansmedicineMacrophageAnimalsAntigens LyProgenitor cellCandida albicansCells CulturedPhagocytesCD11b AntigenbiologyStem CellsCell Differentiationbiology.organism_classificationFlow CytometryAntigens DifferentiationMice Mutant StrainsToll-Like Receptor 2Cell biologyHaematopoiesismedicine.anatomical_structureMyeloid Differentiation Factor 88Bone marrowSignal TransductionCellular microbiology
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ChemInform Abstract: Antimicrobial and Antineoplastic Activities of New 4-Diazopyrazole Derivatives.

2010

Abstract Several new 4-diazopyrazole derivatives were prepared by the reaction of 3-methyl-5(substituted-benzamido)pyrazoles with an excess of nitrous acid in acetic acid solution. The compounds were tested for antiretroviral activity in HIV-1 infected MT-4 cells and antiproliferative effects against a panel of human leukemia, lymphoma and solid tumor cell lines. They were also tested for activity against representative gram-negative ( Shigella, Salmonella ) and gram-positive ( S. aureus, D group Streptococcus ) bacteria as well as fungi ( C. albicans, C. paratropicalis, C. neoformans and A. fumigatus ). Compounds were devoid of anti HIV-1 and antimicotic activities, whereas they were activ…

Nitrous acidSalmonellabiologyStereochemistryGeneral MedicineGroup streptococcusAntimicrobialbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeCorpus albicansMicrobiologychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryCell culturemedicineShigellaBacteriaChemInform
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Morphological determination of the phototrophic community composition of biological soil crusts in coastal sand dunes in northern Germany

2022

This dataset comprises the microbial community composition of biological soil crusts in north-German sand dunes. For this we obtained enrichment cultures of phototrophic microorganisms, by placing fragments of biocrusts of the same Petri dishes as used for sequencing, in Petri dishes with Bold Basal (1N BBM) agarized medium (Bischoff and Bold 1963). Cultures were grown under standard laboratory conditions: with a 12-hour alteration of light and dark phases and irradiation of 25 μmol photons m-2 s-1 at a temperature 20 ± 5 ºС. Microscopic study of these raw cultures began in the third week of cultivation. Morphological examinations were performed using Olympus BX53 light microscope with Noma…

Nostoc cf linckiaNodosilinea cf. epilithicaTetracystis cf. sarcinalisCylindrocystis cf crassaPtychostomum moravicumElliptochloris subsphaericaThin layer chromatographyAsterococcus spCylindrocystis cf. crassaCladonia phyllophoraChloroidium cf ellipsoideumChlorolobion sp.Hypnum cupressiforme var lacunosumHypogymnia physodesStichococcus cf. bacillarisEremochloris spCrustsParmelia sulcataStenomitos sp.algaeBracteacoccus sp.Chlorococcum spPtychostomum capillarewith Nomarski DIC opticsCladonia chlorophaeaCladonia foliaceaBiospheric SciencesMyrmecia cf irregularisField experimentNodosilinea cf epilithicaBacidina etayanaPolytrichum juniperinumCoccomyxa sp.Placynthiella uliginosaLeptolyngbya spPohlia nutansCladonia furcataPeltigera extenuataWatanabea cf. acidophilaGeosciencesChloroidium cf. ellipsoideumLongitude of eventWatanabea cf acidophilaParietochloris cf. alveolarisPtychostomum imbricatulumSiteLight microscope Olympus Ltd BX53 with Nomarski DIC opticsDicranum scopariumSyntrichia ruraliformisBX53Pseudochlorella spKlebsormidium cf flaccidumOlympus LtdCladonia novochlorophaeaDATE TIMECladonia cocciferaCladonia conistaNostoc cf. linckiaDiplosphaera chodatii16S rRNAOxyrrhynchium praelongumTetracystis cf sarcinalisChlorokybus atmophyticusNostoc sp.Interfilum cf. massjukiaeMicarea misellaCoelastrella spStenomitos spNostoc spEvent labelLecanora hageniiPolytrichum piliferumTetradesmus arenicolaElevation of eventPlanophila spChlorococcum sp.Campylopus introflexusCladonia ramulosaCephaloziella divaricataPseudochlorella sp.Nostoc cf. communeChlorolobion spNannochloris spCladonia rangiformisMacrochloris spNannochloris sp.Cladonia fimbriataEvernia prunastriCaloplaca cerinellaLecania cyrtellaLecanora persimilisCladonia subulataPseudoscleropodium purumStichococcus cf bacillarisLatitude of eventLight microscopeInterfilum terricolaCladonia glaucaCladonia portentosaPlanophila sp.Spongiochloris spCladonia reisediment analysisCladonia gracilisHypnum cupressiformeTolypothrix cf. byssoideaCeratodon purpureusEcologyCladonia uncialis ssp biuncialisPseudomuriella cf. aurantiacaCylindrocystis sp.Klebsormidium cf. subtileRacomitrium canescensMicrocoleus vaginatusCoccomyxa spCylindrocystis spLobochlamys sp.soil ecologyXanthoria parietinaCladonia ciliataHypnum cupressiforme var. lacunosumActinochloris terrestrisInterfilum cf massjukiaeNatural SciencesChlorella vulgarisMacrochloris sp.Coelastrella sp.Bracteacoccus spRacomitrium elongatumCladonia scabriusculaNostoc cf. edaphicumStichococcus allasLocationNostoc cf edaphicumKlebsormidium cf. flaccidumLophozia bicuspidataPseudomuriella cf aurantiacaKlebsormidium crenulatumduneNostoc cf communeLeptolyngbya sp.Ptilidium ciliatumCladonia macilentaMyrmecia cf. irregularisPtychostomum compactumLobochlamys spPleurozium schreberiCladonia arbusculaPhyscia tenellaBrachythecium albicansPeltigera hymeniaAmandinea punctataTimaviella sp.Scoliciosporum galluraeParietochloris cf alveolarisAsterococcus sp.Hennediella heimiiTimaviella spDATE/TIMECladonia humilisBryum capillareTolypothrix cf byssoideaKlebsormidium cf subtileEremochloris sp.Cladonia floerkeanaSpongiochloris sp.Cladonia uncialis ssp. biuncialisHypnum jutlandicum
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The loss of the inducible Aspergillus carbonarius MFS transporter MfsA leads to ochratoxin A overproduction

2014

Ochratoxin A (OTA), a nephrotoxic compound produced by certain Aspergillus and Penicillium species, is one of the most abundant mycotoxins in food commodities. Aspergillus carbonarius is the main source of OTA in wine, grape juice and dried vine fruits. Although many studies have focused on OTA production by A. carbonarius, little is known about the genes related to OTA production and transport. We have found a transporter that belongs to the major facilitator superfamily (MfsA) which is highly expressed with a 102-fold induction in an ochratoxigenic A. carbonarius strain compared to a low OTA producer strain. The encoding mfsA gene shows similarity to the multidrug efflux transporter flu1 …

Ochratoxin AOchratoxin productionGrapesGenes FungalMolecular Sequence DataWineAspergillus carbonariusBiologyMicrobiologyMicrobiologychemistry.chemical_compoundGene Expression Regulation FungalmfsAPromoter Regions GeneticOverproductionCandida albicansMycotoxinMajor facilitator superfamily transportersAspergillusBinding SitesBase Sequencefood and beveragesTransporterGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationOchratoxinsMajor facilitator superfamilyOxidative StressAspergilluschemistryFruitEffluxGene DeletionFood ScienceInternational Journal of Food Microbiology
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MALIGNANT TUMOR-LIKE GAASTRIC LESION DUE TO CANDIDA ALBICANS IN A DIABETIC PATIENT TREATED WITH CYCLOSPORIN: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATU…

2012

The gastrointestinal tract of healthy individuals is colonized by hundreds of saprophytes and mycetes, especially the Candida species, are habitual ones. Under certain conditions, the fungal flora may overgrow, resulting in lesions of the digestive mucosa which, rarely, can have a local diffusion and/or spread to the lympho-hematogenous system. Mycotic infections of the stomach can sometimes look like benign gastric ulcers. Here, we present the case report of a woman, aged 64, who presented with type II diabetes mellitus and psoriasis, on chronic treatment with cyclosporin A and with endoscopic evidence of an ulcerated, vegetating gastric lesion secondary to Candida albicans infection. Alth…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyAntifungal AgentsSettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaSettore MED/08 - Anatomia PatologicaMalignancyGastroenterologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCyclosporin aDiabetes mellitusInternal medicinePsoriasisCandida albicansCandidiasis Mycotic infection of the gastrointestinal tract submucosal tumorHumansMedicineStomach UlcerCandida albicansGastrointestinal tractHematologybiologybusiness.industryStomachCandidiasisGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generalemedicine.anatomical_structureDiabetes Mellitus Type 2CyclosporineFemaleItraconazolebusiness
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In vitro susceptibility of e.faecalis and c.albicans isolates from apical periodontitis to common antimicrobial agents, antibiotics and antifungal me…

2012

The aim of this study was to evaluate in vitro antimicrobial activity of 4 antibiotic agents (for E.faecalis) and 4 antifungal agents (for C.albicans) by agar dilution method. Additionally, modified strip diffusion method was used for detection of in vitro antimicrobial activities of 5% NaOCl, 2.5% NaOCl, 17% EDTA and 2% CHX and agar diffusion method for detection of in vitro susceptibilities of three intracanal medicaments for 18 E.faecalis and 18 C.albicans isolates from primary and secondary root canal infection. Isolates were recovered from 231 endodontic samples of patients, with the need of root canal treatment and retreatment. All tested E.faecalis isolates showed resistance to antib…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyE.faecalismedicine.drug_classRoot canalmedicine.medical_treatmentAntibioticsOdontologíaAntifungalC.albicansMicrobiologyClinical and Experimental DentistryAmphotericin BmedicineAgar diffusion testGeneral DentistrySalinebusiness.industryResearchAntibiotic:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]AntimicrobialCiencias de la saludmedicine.anatomical_structureUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASKetoconazoleAntimicrobialbusinessFluconazolemedicine.drug
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Identification of pH-regulated antigen 1 released from Candida albicans as the major ligand for leukocyte integrin alphaMbeta2.

2007

Candida albicans is a common opportunistic fungal pathogen and is the leading cause of invasive fungal disease in immunocompromised individuals. The induction of cell-mediated immunity to C. albicans is of critical importance in host defense and the prime task of cells of the innate immune system. We previously demonstrated that the integrin alpha(M)beta(2) (CD11b/CD18) is the major leukocyte receptor involved in C. albicans recognition, mediating both adhesive and migratory responses to the fungus. In the present study, we demonstrate that various C. albicans strains release a protease-sensitive activity into their conditioned medium that supports alpha(M)beta(2)-mediated cell adhesion and…

PhagocytosisImmunologyIntegrinMacrophage-1 AntigenCD18LigandsMicrobiologyCell LineFungal ProteinsSpecies SpecificityCell MovementCandida albicansCell AdhesionLeukocytesImmunology and AllergyHumansCell adhesionCandida albicansImmunologic SurveillanceFungal proteinbiologyCandidiasisbiology.organism_classificationCorpus albicansIntegrin alpha Mbiology.proteinProtein BindingJournal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
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Isolation and identification of the antibacterial compounds from Helichrysum stoechas.

1991

Fractionation of the dicholoromethane extract of the aerial parts of Helichrysum stoechas yielded seven isolates (1-7), which exhibited varying antimicrobial activity against Gram-positive bacteria. Pure compounds 1-3 have been previously reported in the same species and 4 and 5 were identified as italipyrone and plicatipyrone, previously isolated from H. italicum and H. plicatum. The two other isolates are helipyrone (6) and homoarenol (7) mixed with related substances. Compound 6c (4,4'-dihydroxy-5,6,5',6'-tetramethyl-3,3'-methylen-di-pyr-2-one) and 6b helipyrone with one methyl substitution, have not been previously reported in other species.

PharmacologyMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyPlants MedicinalbiologyBacteriaSpectrophotometry InfraredPlant ExtractsFractionationMicrobial Sensitivity TestsPharmacognosyAntimicrobialbiology.organism_classificationIsolation (microbiology)Anti-Bacterial AgentsAnti-Infective AgentsSpainDrug DiscoveryBotanyCandida albicansHelichrysum stoechasSpectrophotometry UltravioletChromatography Thin LayerAntibacterial activityBacteriaAntibacterial agentJournal of ethnopharmacology
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Antimicrobial and antineoplastic activities of new 4-diazopyrazole derivatives

1998

Abstract Several new 4-diazopyrazole derivatives were prepared by the reaction of 3-methyl-5(substituted-benzamido)pyrazoles with an excess of nitrous acid in acetic acid solution. The compounds were tested for antiretroviral activity in HIV-1 infected MT-4 cells and antiproliferative effects against a panel of human leukemia, lymphoma and solid tumor cell lines. They were also tested for activity against representative gram-negative ( Shigella, Salmonella ) and gram-positive ( S. aureus, D group Streptococcus ) bacteria as well as fungi ( C. albicans, C. paratropicalis, C. neoformans and A. fumigatus ). Compounds were devoid of anti HIV-1 and antimicotic activities, whereas they were activ…

PharmacologybiologyChemistryStreptococcusOrganic ChemistryGeneral Medicinemedicine.disease_causebiology.organism_classificationAntimicrobialStreptococcaceaeCorpus albicansMicrobiologyDrug DiscoverymedicineShigellaStaphylococcusBacteriaAntibacterial agentEuropean Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
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One-step synthesis, crystallographic studies and antimicrobial activity of new 4-diazopyrazole derivatives

1996

Summary A number of new 4-diazopyrazole derivatives were prepared by the reaction of 1- R -3-methyl-5(R 1 -substituted)benzamidopyrazoles with a sevenfold excess of nitrous acid in acetic medium. The compounds were tested for activity against Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Streptococcus faecalis, Listeria monocytogenes, Candida albicans, Candida tropicalis and Paecilomyces varioti . The highest microbial susceptibility was shown by Gram-positive bacteria, with minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) in the range 0.5–12.5 μg/mL. For S aureus the R 1 substituents were screened utilizing the Topliss operational scheme. The 4-nitro g…

PharmacologybiologyStereochemistryChemistryOrganic ChemistryGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationAntimicrobialmedicine.disease_causeCandida tropicalisStaphylococcus epidermidisStaphylococcus aureusDrug DiscoverymedicineCandida albicansAntibacterial activityEscherichia coliAntibacterial agentEuropean Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
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