Inhibition of bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation by dual functional textured and nitric oxide releasing surfaces

LC Xu, Y Wo, ME Meyerhoff, CA Siedlecki - Acta biomaterialia, 2017 - Elsevier
… kill the microbe by directly damaging DNA, proteins, and lipids through … uptake biomedical
polymers. Indeed, SNAP has already been incorporated into a number of low water uptake

Against the tide: the role of bacterial adhesion in host colonization

DH Stones, AM Krachler - Biochemical Society Transactions, 2016 - portlandpress.com
bacterium and host cell and often initiates bacterial uptake by nonphagocytic cells [3]. Another,
even more immediate way to trigger uptakebacterial physiology, including DNA and RNA …

Kingella kingae PilC1 and PilC2 are adhesive multifunctional proteins that promote bacterial adherence, twitching motility, DNA transformation, and pilus biogenesis

AL Sacharok, EA Porsch, TA Yount, O Keenan… - PLoS …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
… Because the expression of at least one PilC protein is required for surface piliation,
ascertaining whether the proteins promote DNA uptake by promoting piliation or through another …

Engineering hydrophobin DewA to generate surfaces that enhance adhesion of human but not bacterial cells

S Boeuf, T Throm, B Gutt, T Strunk, M Hoffmann… - Acta biomaterialia, 2012 - Elsevier
Bacterial adhesion is a first step leading to biofilm formation and inflammation, which may …
and normalized with DNA content. Thymidine uptake is shown as uptake measured in MSCs …

Bacterial DNA within granulomas of patients with Crohn's disease—detection by laser capture microdissection and PCR

P Ryan, RG Kelly, G Lee, JK Collins… - Official journal of the …, 2004 - journals.lww.com
… coli DNA may be detected more frequently in Crohn's granulomas than in other non-Crohn's …
bacteria to colonize inflamed tissue, or may be due to increased uptake of bacterial DNA by …

Factors involved in the early pathogenesis of bovine Staphylococcus aureus mastitis with emphasis on bacterial adhesion and invasion. A review

OK Dego, JE Van Dijk, H Nederbragt - Veterinary Quarterly, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
… to integrins results in a cascade of signal transduction events leading to uptake of the
bacteria by the cell through a 'zipper mechanism of invasion' (48). That means, the adherent S. …

[图书][B] Characterisation of the Salmonella Pathogenicity Island 4-encoded proteins SiiE, SiiA and SiiB: a new mechanism of bacterial adhesion

C Wagner - 2011 - search.proquest.com
… shown to be required for many pathogenic processes including immune escape, DNA uptake,
biofilm formation, microcolony formation and adhesion (reviewed by Craig & Li 2008). The …

Bacterial adhesion mechanisms on dental implant surfaces and the influencing factors

A Han, JKH Tsoi, FP Rodrigues, JG Leprince… - … Journal of Adhesion …, 2016 - Elsevier
… of factors influencing the bacteria adhesion, including local factors of … bacteria adhesion
on implant will also be discussed. We expect to give an overall picture of the bacteria adhesion

LAP, an alcohol acetaldehyde dehydrogenase enzyme in Listeria, promotes bacterial adhesion to enterocyte-like Caco-2 cells only in pathogenic species

B Jagadeesan, OK Koo, KP Kim… - …, 2010 - microbiologyresearch.org
… assay, where adhesion was examined in bacteria pretreated with purified Hsp60. Blocking
the bacterial surface with Hsp60 resulted in significantly (P<0.05) reduced adhesion for L. …

A role for α-and β-catenins in bacterial uptake

M Lecuit, R Hurme, J Pizarro-Cerdá… - Proceedings of the …, 2000 - National Acad Sciences
… We demonstrate here that in cells expressing E-cadherin, the ectodomain of this
transmembrane protein mediates bacterial adhesion to mammalian cells and that the cytoplasmic …