[HTML][HTML] Metabolite interactions between host and microbiota during health and disease: Which feeds the other?
Y Zhang, R Chen, DD Zhang, S Qi, Y Liu - Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 2023 - Elsevier
Metabolites produced by the host and microbiota play a crucial role in how human bodies
develop and remain healthy. Most of these metabolites are produced by microbiota and …
develop and remain healthy. Most of these metabolites are produced by microbiota and …
Recent advances of cell membrane-coated nanoparticles for therapy of bacterial infection
Y Song, X Zheng, J Hu, S Ma, K Li, J Chen… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
The rapid evolution of antibiotic resistance and the complicated bacterial infection
microenvironments are serious obstacles to traditional antibiotic therapy. Developing novel …
microenvironments are serious obstacles to traditional antibiotic therapy. Developing novel …
[PDF][PDF] Candida auris uses metabolic strategies to escape and kill macrophages while avoiding robust activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome response
Metabolic adaptations regulate the response of macrophages to infection. The contributions
of metabolism to macrophage interactions with the emerging fungal pathogen Candida auris …
of metabolism to macrophage interactions with the emerging fungal pathogen Candida auris …
MicroRNAs as immune regulators and biomarkers in tuberculosis
L Wang, Y Xiong, B Fu, D Guo, MY Zaky, X Lin… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Tuberculosis (TB), which is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), is one of the most
lethal infectious disease worldwide, and it greatly affects human health. Some diagnostic …
lethal infectious disease worldwide, and it greatly affects human health. Some diagnostic …
IL-10 production by granulocytes promotes Staphylococcus aureus craniotomy infection
Background Treatment of brain tumors, epilepsy, or hemodynamic abnormalities requires a
craniotomy to access the brain. Nearly 1 million craniotomies are performed in the US …
craniotomy to access the brain. Nearly 1 million craniotomies are performed in the US …
Gemini Dressing with Both Super-hydrophilicity and-hydrophobicity Pursuing Isolation of Blood Cells for Hemostasis and Wound Healing
Q Li, E Hu, K Yu, R Xie, F Lu, B Lu, R Bao, F Dai… - Advanced Fiber …, 2023 - Springer
Achieving efficient hemostasis and wound management is vital to preserve life and restore
health in case of extensive hemorrhagic skin damage. Here, we develop a filter pump-like …
health in case of extensive hemorrhagic skin damage. Here, we develop a filter pump-like …
Enhancing Spns2/S1P in macrophages alleviates hyperinflammation and prevents immunosuppression in sepsis
C Fang, P Ren, G Bian, J Wang, J Bai, J Huang… - EMBO …, 2023 - embopress.org
Sepsis is a leading cause of in‐hospital mortality resulting from a dysregulated response to
infection. Novel immunomodulatory therapies targeting macrophage metabolism have …
infection. Novel immunomodulatory therapies targeting macrophage metabolism have …
Geometric constraint-triggered collagen expression mediates bacterial-host adhesion
Y Feng, S Wang, X Liu, Y Han, H Xu, X Duan… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Cells living in geometrically confined microenvironments are ubiquitous in various
physiological processes, eg, wound closure. However, it remains unclear whether and how …
physiological processes, eg, wound closure. However, it remains unclear whether and how …
The Self‐Adaptive Nanosystem for Implant‐Related Infections Theranostics via Phase‐Change Driven Anti‐Biofilm and the Enhancement of Immune Memory
J Yi, S Xiao, M Yin, M Su, C Gao… - Advanced Functional …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Implant‐related infections (IRIs), characterized by the formation of bacterial biofilms
and immunosuppressive microenvironment, are a common but tricky clinical issue. In this …
and immunosuppressive microenvironment, are a common but tricky clinical issue. In this …
Lysine acetylation regulates the AT-rich DNA possession ability of H-NS
Y Liu, M Zhou, Y Bu, L Qin, Y Zhang… - Nucleic Acids …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
H-NS, the histone-like nucleoid-structuring protein in bacteria, regulates the stability of the
bacterial genome by inhibiting the transcription of horizontally transferred genes, such as the …
bacterial genome by inhibiting the transcription of horizontally transferred genes, such as the …