[HTML][HTML] Candida interactions with the oral bacterial microbiota
D Montelongo-Jauregui, JL Lopez-Ribot - Journal of fungi, 2018 - mdpi.com
The human oral cavity is normally colonized by a wide range of microorganisms, including
bacteria, fungi, Archaea, viruses, and protozoa. Within the different oral microenvironments …
bacteria, fungi, Archaea, viruses, and protozoa. Within the different oral microenvironments …
[HTML][HTML] Maternal septicemia caused by Streptococcus mitis: a possible link between intra-amniotic infection and periodontitis. Case report and literature review
P Chaemsaithong, W Lertrut, T Kamlungkuea… - BMC Infectious …, 2022 - Springer
Background Intra-amniotic infection has a strong causal association with spontaneous
preterm birth and preterm prelabor rupture of membranes (PPROM). The most common …
preterm birth and preterm prelabor rupture of membranes (PPROM). The most common …
[HTML][HTML] Does the amniotic fluid of mice contain a viable microbiota?
The existence of an amniotic fluid microbiota (ie, a viable microbial community) in mammals
is controversial. Its existence would require a fundamental reconsideration of fetal in utero …
is controversial. Its existence would require a fundamental reconsideration of fetal in utero …
Cross-kingdom cell-to-cell interactions in cariogenic biofilm initiation
Candida albicans is known to form polymicrobial biofilms with various Streptococcus spp.,
including mitis and mutans group streptococci. Streptococcus gordonii (mitis group) has …
including mitis and mutans group streptococci. Streptococcus gordonii (mitis group) has …
Mechanisms underlying interactions between two abundant oral commensal bacteria
D Perera, A McLean, V Morillo-López… - The ISME …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Complex polymicrobial biofilm communities are abundant in nature particularly in the human
oral cavity where their composition and fitness can affect health. While the study of these …
oral cavity where their composition and fitness can affect health. While the study of these …
Benchmarking taxonomic classifiers with Illumina and Nanopore sequence data for clinical metagenomic diagnostic applications
KN Govender, DW Eyre - Microbial Genomics, 2022 - microbiologyresearch.org
Culture-independent metagenomic detection of microbial species has the potential to
provide rapid and precise real-time diagnostic results. However, it is potentially limited by …
provide rapid and precise real-time diagnostic results. However, it is potentially limited by …
Oral bacterial signatures in cerebral thrombi of patients with acute ischemic stroke treated with thrombectomy
O Patrakka, JP Pienimäki, S Tuomisto… - Journal of the …, 2019 - Am Heart Assoc
Background Chronic infections have been reported to be risk factors for both coronary heart
disease and ischemic stroke. DNA of oral bacteria, mainly from the viridans streptococci …
disease and ischemic stroke. DNA of oral bacteria, mainly from the viridans streptococci …
[HTML][HTML] The impact of human microbiotas in hematopoietic stem cell and organ transplantation
T Sen, RP Thummer - Frontiers in Immunology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The human microbiota heavily influences most vital aspects of human physiology including
organ transplantation outcomes and transplant rejection risk. A variety of organ …
organ transplantation outcomes and transplant rejection risk. A variety of organ …
[HTML][HTML] Streptococcus australis and Ralstonia pickettii as Major Microbiota in Mesotheliomas
R Higuchi, T Goto, Y Hirotsu, S Otake, T Oyama… - Journal of Personalized …, 2021 - mdpi.com
The microbiota has been reported to be correlated with carcinogenesis and cancer
progression. However, its involvement in the pathology of mesothelioma remains unknown …
progression. However, its involvement in the pathology of mesothelioma remains unknown …
[HTML][HTML] A 60-year-old man with gingivitis and poorly controlled diabetes developing low back pain 1 week following recovery from COVID-19 diagnosed with spinal …
Objective: Rare disease Background: Streptococcus oralis (S. oralis) is a gram-positive
bacterium and component of the oral microbiota that can rarely cause opportunistic infection …
bacterium and component of the oral microbiota that can rarely cause opportunistic infection …