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PLoS Pathog 5: e1000314. CrossRef; Thomas WE, Trintchina E, Forero M et al ( 2002) Bacterial adhesion to target cells enhanced by shear force. Cell 109:
The term 'Clue Cell', borrowed from genitourinary medicine, describes urothelial cells manifesting bacterial adhesion. The enumeration of Clue Cells using
and the tight adhesion to epithelial cells form one of the common ways in which bacterial pathogens have evolved to successfully accomplish the colo- nization
We therefore investigated the ability of P. aeruginosa flagellin to block adhesion of 35S-labeled bacteria to CHO-Muc1 cells. As shown in Fig.
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Bacterial adhesion is the first committing step in biofilm formation, and has biofilm phenotype in E.coli biofilms was characterized, namely cell chain formation.
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Bacterial adhesion. The initial binding of bacteria to host cells is crucial for the delivery of virulence factors and thus a key determinant for a pathogen's success.
In industrial processes, cell adhesion typically reduces the efficiency of the devices or processes. In natural systems, a lack of bacterial adhesion can facilitate
most popular an in vitro model of intestinal surface for bacteria adhesion examination. The conventional Caco-2 cell culture takes 21 days to complete
Inhibition of bacterial adhesion to HT-29 cells by lipoteichoic acid extracted from Clostridium butyricum. Q. X. Gao1, T. X. Wu1*, J. B. Wang2 and Q. C. Zhuang2
A method of inhibiting bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation on a removing planktonic cells and leaving only adhered bacterial cells.
rial adhesion. Fibrinogen promotes bacterial adhesion by bridging the biomaterial surface with bacterial cell membrane receptors specific to Fg [37].
2) in CLA-1 and CLA-2 HeLa cells. Two other ligands, L-37pA and D-37pA, also blocked bacterial adhesion, whereas no inhibition occurred
Adherent bacteria are viable. (remain alive and motile after adhesion to patterned surface features) for more than four hours. Individual motile bacterial cells can
Physical chemistry of bacterial leaching. Lecture no.3. Cell adhesion. Adhesion of microorganisms to the mineral surface is ever present in the natural
surface chemistry of bacterial cells and the extent of adhesion will provide a more com- plete understanding of bacterial pathogen transport mechanisms.
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decrease bacterial adhesion to epithelial cells in vitro. We utilized an in vitro assay system to study the effect of subMIC ofvarious antibiotics on streptococcal
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LAP, an alcohol acetaldehyde dehydrogenase enzyme in Listeria, promotes bacterial adhesion to enterocyte-like Caco-2 cells only in
On the other hand, incorporation of exogenous PE by the host cells enhanced EPEC-induced apoptosis and necrosis without increasing bacterial adhesion [14] .
The adsorption of the two proteins approximately correlated with short-term cell adhesion, and bacterial attachment for L. monocytogenes and E. coli also
Bacterial adhesion to mammary gland epithelial cells (EC) may play a role in the pathogenesis of mastitis. In vitro adherence systems have been developed to
Several adhesive and invasive bacteria (Listeria monocytogenes as well Because all experiments were done on epithelial cells that do not
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Microbiological Phenomena, Microbiological Processes, Bacterial Processes, The hemolytic activity of cells of smooth and rough phenotypic variants of the
lustrate the feasibility of bacterial cells adhesion except in a pH region where the bacterial species and minerals possess similar surface charge with high
Inhibition of bacterial adhesion assay. Caco-2 (8 x 104 cells/mL) cells (11), were grown in 24-well tissue culture plates containing Dulbecco's modified Eagle's
Cellular microbiology: bacteria-host interactions in health and disease Chapter Bacterial cell biology. 46 Bacterial adhesion as a virulence mechanism. 353
(1) the kinetics of bacterial cell adhesion, detachment, and transport,. (2) influence of environmental and metabolic stress on the adhesive nature of bacterial
enumeration, contamination or uneven distribution of surface cell types, which may interfere with accurate and reproducible measurements of bacterial adhesion
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Bacterial adhesion is an important event in the infection of host cells and in the interaction between bacteria, and adhesion is known to be
Macroscopic and microscopic approaches toward bacterial adhesion-II avenue to obtain microscopic, physico-chemical properties of bacterial cell surfaces.
We investigate the effect of rhinovirus infection on the expression of cell adhesion molecules and bacterial adherence to primary human nasal epithelial cells.
What is the role of electrostatic double layer interactions in bacterial adhesion ( deposition) under flow conditions? What is the role of cell surface LPS and the
Sun XY. [Factors influencing bacterial cell-surface hydrophobicity and bacterial adhesion ratio to activated sludge flocs]. Huan Jing Ke Xue 29:2809 (2008)
The role of GAGs in bacterial adhesion was further investigated by treating the target cells with heparin lyase I (which cleaves heparin and HS
estimate the strength of eukaryotic cell-cell and cell- extracellular matrix adhesive interactions (McClay et al.,. 1981) to quantify the strength of bacterial
on the bacterial cell surface (Ofek et al. 1978; Adlerberth et al. 1996; Yamamoto et al. 1996). Carbohydrates have been shown to inhibit adhesion of bacteria to
In general, these could therefore be referred as agents reducing cellular metabolism and growth. But still bacterial adhesion occurs and leads to fouling of
This adhesion occurs to the apical brush border of cultured cells. Bacterial adhesion settled quickly and was dependent on many parameters such as the
Once bound to the epithelial surface, bacteria may colonize and establish a permanent residence in the gut. Bacterial adhesion to host cells or surfaces is often
Abstract Abstract: This unit describes the analysis of dynamic cell adhesion Flow chamber assays are also useful for measuring bacterial adhesion under flow.
We previously reported that chitinase 3-like-1 (CHI3L1) enhances bacterial adhesion and invasion on/into colonic epithelial cells (CECs).
Similarly, bacterial adhesion to inanimate surfaces is the first step in formation of amount of bacteria adhered to eukaryotic cells. (Bermudez et al., 1994) or
summarized in order to evaluate the general physico-chemical model of microbial adhesion proposed earlier by one of us (Škvarla, 1993). Both the bacterial cell
bacterial adhesion and haemocompatibility. Polymer surfaces are also modified to enhance adsorption of host cells. The physical, chemical and biological
The polysaccharides present on a bacterial cell surface play a major role in deciding the adhesive nature of the cell towards surfaces such as soil. The adhesive
This phenomenon suggests a limited number of bacterial cells in a standard inoculum are responsible for adhesion, suggesting a certain phenotype of bacterial
bacterial adhesion and cytosolic bacterial invasion in mammalian cells. Tatyana G. Vishnyakova*, Roger Kurlander†, Alexander V. Bocharov†‡
Binding to cell surfaces is the first step in the establishment of bacterial disease ( 1). Bacterial adhesins mediate strong and specific adhesion of bacteria that are
This book reviews advances in the field of bacterial adhesion; covers general principles, methodology, and characteristics of target cells and
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A spectroscopic study of bacterial polymers mediating cell adhesion and mineral transformations. by Parikh, Sanjai Jagadeep, Ph.D., THE UNIVERSITY OF
It is suggested that cranberry metabolites in urine help prevent bacterial adhesion to uroepithelial cells, which is the first step of infection.
From this study, it was evident that DNP treatment influenced bacterial cell surface hydrophobicity, which in turn, reduced bacterial adhesion to surfaces.
Bacterial Adhesion : Molecular and Ecological Diversity (Hardcover) in adhesive cell components, underlying genetic determinants, and behavioral strategies.
To improve the knowledge of pili-mediated bacterial adhesion to host cells and how these pili behave under the presence of an external force, we first
Modified Method for Studying Bacterial Adhesion to Isolated. Uroepithelial Cells and Uromucoid. SUSAN CHICK, MICHAEL J. HARBER,* RUTH MACKENZIE,
Schematic of bacteria adhering to host cell via pili. Adhesion via pili makes it possible for certain pathogenic strains of E.coli to colonize the human urinary tract.
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Specific bacterialadhesion. Adhesion is often mediated by fimbriae (pili)/' 7 proteinacious, hairlike extensions from the bacterial cell surface that may recognise
Various indirect or non-quantitative methods, such as by counting
The initial step in bacterial adhesion is the interaction of cells with a surface, a process governed by long-range forces, primarily van der Waals and electrostatic
European Cells and Materials Vol. 8. 2004 (pages 37-57). ISSN 1473-2262. Abstract. This article reviews the mechanisms of bacterial adhesion to biomaterial
understanding interactions and roles that bacteria play in the natural and synthetic environments. Associated with bacteria adhesion is their cell surface
some useful indications of the nature of adhesion to oral soft tissues. 1.2 Bacterial lectins. Lectins have been demonstrated on the cell surface of many oral
Radioactive and non-radioactive adhesion assaysBacterial adhesion to Caco-2 cells was evaluated either byusing radiolabeled bacteria and counting
The rate of initial bacterial cell adhesion to triglyme-coated PEU was 0. 77%, and to the pBMA-coated PEU releasing ciprofloxacin was 6% of the observed
concerning the footprints of bacteria remaining on sur- faces after cellular removal, one could conclude that proteins were not involved in initial cell adhesion
epithelial cell-line assay) have assessed the ex-vivo urinary bacterial anti- adhesion activity on urines samples collected from 32 volunteers from Japan, Hungary
Ultrastructure of the adhesion of bacteria to the epithelial cell membrane of three- day postnatal rat tongue mucosa: a transmission and high-resolution scanning
The adhesion of bacteria to host cells is a critical event in the development of bacterial infections. Knowledge of the molecular mechanisms of this process is key
European Cells and Materials Vol. 10. Suppl. 5, 2005 (page CS16). ISSN 1473- 2262. Bacterial adhesion to PLL-g-PEG modified surfaces. RR. Maddikeri1,2, S
Physicochemical characteristics of the cell surface such as hydrophobicity may affect autoaggregation and adhesion of bacteria to different surfaces (Wadström
Here we report that extracellular dATP/ATP can stimulate bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation via increased cell lysis and extracellular DNA (eDNA) release.
In addition to adhesion, type IV pili allow bacteria to spontaneously form large aggregates in suspension and on the cellular surface. In N. meningitidis
Bacterial adhesion to epithelial cells is one of the characteristics available to support the capability of microorganisms to colonize the specific tract of the host.
molecules that function within the cell or periplasm to inhibit the biosynthesis or assembly of bacterial cell- surface structures associated with adhesion or other
NON TECHNICAL SUMMARY: Bacterial adhesion is the first step in biofilm These cell surface molecules, which may be integral components of the cell
38. Determination of Bacterial Adhesion to Intestinal Mucus. Carlos Gusils, Vilma Morata, and Silvia González. 1. Introduction. The epithelial cells in the small
The finding of 'adhesion pedestals', which represents a cellular response to the Thus the development of bacterial attachment sites in H pylori associated
The importance of exopolyrners in cell adhesion to a hydrophilic surface was established by studying the Bacteria adhesion is mediated by long range forces,
Different bacterial species adhere avidly to respiratory mucus. Such adhesion, when followed by ciliary clearance, represents an important
In the article entitled, "Role of Cranberry on Bacterial Adhesion Forces and Implications for Escherichia coli-Uroepithelial Cell Attachment," the authors also
Bacteria growing with cancer cells in the presence of the replication inhibitors 2 ) Knocking out the bacterial cancer-adhesion-invasion genes will disrupt the
Bacterial Adhesion: Molecular and Ecological Diversity (Wiley Series in has led to enormous variety in adhesive cell components, underlying genetic
included the formation of an initial conditioning layer, reversible and irreversible adhesion of bacteria, and the eventual detachment of cells from a mature biofilm
High-molecular-weight proteins of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae mediate bacterial adhesion to cellular proteoglycans. uri icon; RDF. Overview; Time
1980 by The University of Chicago. 0022-1899/80/4202-0014$00.81. LABORATORY INVESTIGATION. Bacterial Adhesion to Uroepithelial Cells: A Morphologic
Bacterial Adhesion to Target Cells Enhanced by Shear Force. Wendy E. Thomas 1, Elena Trintchina6, 2, Manu Forero1, 3, Viola Vogel1, 4 and
Bacterial Adhesion-Resistant Poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) Derivative for Mammalian Cell Cultures. MedLine Citation: PMID: 22147361
Electrostatic Charge and Bacterial Adhesion . Now, you would be forgiven for thinking that, as a bacterial cell approached a surface, its negative charge would
Conclusions Measurement of bacterial adhesion by SPR is an efficient way to characterize the adhesion of whole bacterial cells and allows the
Most experimental procedures (e.g., cell surface analysis, bacterial adhesion experiments) require that cultures of organisms are harvested in some way before
IPR003535 Intimin/invasin bacterial adhesion mediator protein Tir is secreted by the bacteria and is embedded in the target cell's plasma membrane [2].
Cell, Vol. 109, No. 7. (28 June 2002), pp. 913-923. Surface adhesion of bacteria generally occurs in the presence of shear stress, and the
An emerging theme in molecular and cellular microbiology has been the ability of many pathogens to usurp the host cell and eventually colonize the host.
are lactic acid bacteria and are used as probiotics. We also reviewed literature on the bacterial cell wall constituents and the properties of adhesion appli
Abstract—Adhesion to the human intestinal cell is considered as one of the main selection criteria of lactic acid bacteria for probiotic use. The adhesion ability of
Levocetirizine inhibits rhinovirus-induced bacterial adhesion to nasal epithelial cells through down-regulation of cell adhesion molecules. Authored By: Min
Ultrastructure of bacteria adhesion in cell membrane of young mouse lingual mucosa. 1 - Department of Anatomy, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of
Bacterial adhesion. Staphylococcus aureus. Cell viability. a b s t r a c t. Nano- structured thin films with protruding PtBA nanodomain structures were obtained
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as a mediator of the adhesion of other Gram-positive bacterium to human epithelial cells has been demon- strated (Granato et al., 1999).
The effects of ligand density on specific adhesion as well as the binding affinities between bacterial cells and different portions of the ligands were studied.
Bacterial Adhesion to Target Cells Enhanced by Shear Force. Authors: Thomas W.E.; Trintchina6 E.; Forero M.; Vogel V.; Sokurenko E.V.
Its inactivation in meningococci provokes a dramatic reduction in bacterial adhesion to epithelial cells. Moreover, this mutant is unable to undergo intimate
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and glycosaminoglycans promote bacterial adhesion to host cells. Inga-Maria Frick1, Artur adhesion of S. pyogenes bacteria to human epithelial cells and skin
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Abstract;This study was carried out to clarify the effects of bacterial adhesion on Additional amount of PAC ranged from 300 to 5000mg l-1 at 7.75*107 cells
We investigated adhesion of respiratory pathogens to bronchial epithe- lial cells, and asked whether chronic bronchitis had an influence on bacterial adhesion.
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W. E. Thomas, E. Trintchina, M. Forero, V. Vogel, E. Sokurenko, Bacterial adhesion to target cells enhanced by shear-force, Cell, 109 (2002) 913-923.
bacterial adhesion to the corneal epithelial cells [28]. Once the initial cell attachment occurs, the bacteria grow into a biofilm and can cause serious infections.
Read by researchers in: 92% Biological Sciences, 3% Chemistry. Successful establishment of infection by bacterial pathogens requires adhesion to host cells,
The application of dynamic-flow adhesion cells to studies of bacterial colonization application of these flow cells to on-line monitoring of bacterial adhesion is
supporting surfaces and the number of adhered cells. Introduction. The effect of substratum wettability uppon bacterial adhesion has been known for a long time
Bioanalytical methods for investigating bacterial adhesion and the an antibiotic that compromises the integrity of the cell wall, led to
These types of cells are considered model cells to study dynamic adhesion because they are much larger in size and more rigid than bacteria cells.
bacterial surface property modification with ethylenediaminetetraacetate. (EDTA) bacterial cell surface properties and adhesion of bacterial cells onto materials
Bacterial cell surface hydrophobicity is one of the most important factors that influence bacterial adhesion. A new method, microsphere adhesion to cells,
In contrast, significant adhesion of bacterial cells was observed on the commercial PAN membrane, with increased cell adhesion at higher ionic
I.I. Abstiact. /The physiologic mechanisms involved in bacterial adhesion to inert antfoulants that would function by countering cellular adhesive mechanisms
Localized attraction correlates with bacterial adhesion to glass and metal oxide AFM imaging artifacts due to bacterial cell height and AFM tip geometry.
Increasing experimental evidence suggests that bacterial transport is strongly influenced by cell characteristics controlling adhesion to the substratum.
In this study, we demonstrate that CEACAM engagement by bacterial pathogens triggers enhanced host cell adhesion to the ECM, thereby
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Bacterial adhesion has become a significant problem in industry and in the and ending with the eventual liberation of cell clusters from the biofilm matrix.
In conclusion, H. pylori adhesion causes host tissue inflammation, then the bacteria will adapt to the new condition and bind to epithelial cells in a tighter mode
factors promoting bacterial adhesion have been character- ized, including surface-exposed adhesins and polysaccharidic polymers. However, initial cell surface
Keywords: Atomic force microscopy (AFM); Lactic acid bacteria; Cell wall; Molecular interactions; Adhesion; Elasticity; Force vs. distance curves; Probiotics. 1.
The effect of oligosaccharide fractions from a 500 ml pool of colostrum on bacterial adhesion to uroepithelial cells was tested on a strain of
The possibility that the same molecules responsible for cellular adhesion in the host may also play a major role in determining host-bacterial interactions is now
Cell. 2006 Feb 24;124(4):715-27. Bacterial adhesion and entry into host cells. Pizarro-Cerdá J, Cossart P. Institut Pasteur, Unité des Interactions
To study bacterial adhesion onto colloidal substrates, GFP-labeled E. coli cells were brought into contact with cationic particles under gentle
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suspending medium and with the growth temperature. Adhesion of these bacterial cells on mineral particles depended upon the hydrophobic (or hydrophilic)
Most bacteria that colonize eukaryotes must bind directly to host cells to establish a replicative niche. In enteric bacteria, adhesion to host cells
Interference by Subinhibitory Concentrations of Azithromycin with the Mechanism of Bacterial Adhesion to Human Epithelial Cells Braga PC, Piatti G
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Attachment to host cells or tissues is often the first step in the establishment of bacterial infections. A complex array of recognition, attachment, and virulence
ABSTRACT. The initial events in bacterial adhesion are often explained as resulting from electrostatic and van der Waals forces between the cell and the surface
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Bacterial Adhesion. DO.Meredith1, L.G Harris1, MO.Riehle2, ASG.Curtis2, RG. Richards1. 1. AO Research Institute, AO Foundation, Davos, CH. 2. Centre for Cell
In Vitro Assay of Bacterial Adhesion onto Mammalian Epithelial Cells. Authors: Jason Letourneau, Cynthia Levesque, Frederic Berthiaume, Mario Jacques,
.phobic, and specific interaction forces4 Bacterial surface. -charge is an important factor for bacterial adhesion. Gener ally, cell surface charge, as a result of
First, we show that the cell density-dependent synthesis of stewartan EPS, governed by the EsaI/EsaR QS system, is required for proper bacterial adhesion and
For the description of general bacterial adhesion phenomena two different Van der Waals interactions may be related to the hydrophobicity of the cell wall.
We investigated bioadhesion (bacterial and cell adhesion) and biocompatibility of poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-perfluoro-3,6-dioxa-4-methyl-7-octenesulfonic
screening of inhibitors of bacterial, viral, and mammalian cell adhesion and of strongly binding ligands for proteins. This paper describes an
medicine. The initial step in bacterial adhesion is the inter- action of cells with a surface, a process governed by long-range forces, primarily van der Waals and
Bacterial Adhesion and Entry into Host Cells. Javier Pizarro-Cerdá1, 2, 3, Go To Corresponding Author , and Pascale Cossart1, 2, 3, Go To
Because the adhesion of bacteria to intestinal epithelial cells is crucial to the initial phase of infection (1), blocking the adhesion in the gastric
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Bacterial adhesion: molecular and ecological diversity. New York: Wiley-Liss, Inc. ; 1996. p. 89-127. Ofek I, Doyle RJ. Bacterial adhesion to cells and tissues.
sion; pathogenic bacteria. Bacterial adhesion to host cells is essential to the initiation of pathogenic diseases. Porphyromonas gingi- valis and Actinobacillus
Information about Cell adhesion in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop matrix that surrounds the cell, as frequently occurs in bacterial adhesion.
Cell appendages have been shown to be involved in bacterial adhesion,5) but the nature of the long-distance interactions between bacterial cells and a
Bacterial adhesion to epithelial cells expressing G protein. For assays measuring the inhibition of bacterial adhesion, CHO cells expressing full-length or
Prokaryotes have adhesion molecules usually termed "adhesins". Adhesins may occur on pili (fimbriae), flagellae, or the cell surface. Adhesion of bacteria is the
Cell. Read by researchers in: 65% Biological Sciences, 13% Engineering. Surface adhesion of bacteria generally occurs in the presence of shear stress, and the
Adhesins are cell-surface components or appendages of bacteria that facilitate bacterial adhesion or adherence to other cells or to inanimate surfaces. Adhesins
The effect of short chain fatty acids (SCFA) on epithelial cells, and bacterial adhesion were investigated by Na-n-butyrate treatment. The adherence of LAB and
been studied in the past. Our hypothesis was that sorption of surfactants to cells or to NAPL surfaces would inhibit bacterial adhesion to the NAPL surfaces.
Adhesion of bacteria to vascular endothelial cells as well as mucosal cells and epithelial cells appears to be one of the initial steps in the
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Introduction. The adhesion of single-cell microorganisms, such as bacteria, to solid substrates is mediated by a complex interplay between
Control of Mammalian Cell and Bacteria Adhesion on Substrates Micropatterned with Poly(ethylene glycol) Hydrogels. Authors: Koh W-G.1;
IPR008964 Invasin/intimin cell-adhesion 446 - 533. IPR003343 Bacterial Ig-like, group 2 1077 - 1152. P11922 Invasin. IPR024519 Domain of unknown function
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Biofilm formation, bacterial adhesion and host response on polymeric Polymer surfaces are also modified to enhance adsorption of host cells. The physical
Review. Bacterial Adhesion and Entry into Host Cells. Javier Pizarro-Cerda´1,2,3, * and Pascale Cossart1,2,3,*. 1 Institut Pasteur, Unité des Interactions Bacté
Comparative detection of bacterial adhesion to Caco-2 cells with ELISA, radioactivity and plate count methods. (PMID:15369857). Abstract; Citations List of
Bacterial adhesion onto mucosal or urothelial cells is an important phenomenon determining bacterial virulence. Infection in the urinary tract is related in part to
Bacterial Adhesion to Animal Cells and Tissues The adhesion of bacteria to host cells is a critical event in the development of bacterial infections. Knowledge
Available in:Hardcover. Attachment to host cells or tissues is often the first step in the establishment of bacterial infections. A complex array of recognition,
Salicylic Acid Inhibits Bacterial Adhesion to Human Corneal Epithelial Cells. B.M. Bandara1, P.R. Sankaridurg1 and M.D. Willcox1. 1 School of Optometry and
The influence of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) on bacterial cell adhesion onto solid surfaces was investigated using 27 heterotrophic bacterial
0709 Susceptibility of Facing Composites to Bacterial Adhesion in a New Flow Cell System. T. REGNET, G. GRÖGER, M. ROSENTRITT,
starvation on cell surface hydrophobicity and cell adhesion to soil particles by bacterial strains previously characterized as able to use benzene, toluene or
Microbial adhesion to hydrocarbons (MATH) is the most commonly used method to determine microbial cell surface hydrophobicity. Since, however, the assay is
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host cell receptor site. In uropathogenic bacteria, these bonds are strong enough to resist the cleansing action of urine flow (18). THE ANTIADHESION
This protocol is a simple bacterial adhesion assay consisting in counting the numbers of bacterial colony forming units that are adhered onto
Adhesion or close association of bacteria to the epithelial cells may further contribute to competitive exclusion. In addition, bacterial adhesion to intestinal mucus
Sci., São Paulo, v. 43, n. 1, p. 81-86, 2005. Received: 08/03/2004. Accepted: 13/ 07/2005. Ultrastructure of bacteria adhesion in cell membrane
the cell surface hydrophobicity [23]. To describe bacterial adhesion as a physicochemical phenomenon, the adhe- sion Gibbs energy of bacteria (AadhGa )
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Metal-Enhanced Fluorescence to Quantify Bacterial Adhesion. Kangwon fluorescence assay enables z-tracking of cell adhesion on surfaces.
Bacterial Adhesion to Host Cell Surfaces. Bacterial colonization is often accompanied by infectious diseases, constituting a major global health
Despite these efforts, the mechanisms governing the adhesion of bacterial cells onto sediment grains are not fully understood. Under controlled
adhesion models used were polycarbonate-well plates, with or without mucin, and different configurations of Caco-2 and/or HT29-MTX cell cultures. All bacteria
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2002. Series: Advances in molecular and cellular microbiology ; 1. Subjects: Bacterial adhesion · Molecular
incubation time, but the numbers of cells adsorbed were larger at higher incubation temperatures. Levels of adhesion of bacteria to dewaxed fruit were higher for
used to explain and predict bacterial adhesion based on cell and surface properties. Others have analyzed the adhesion of one or two bacteria to surfaces using
The first critical step for bacterial infection is attachment of bacteria to the cell adhesion molecules of epithelial cells. The rhinovirus (RV)-induced increased
In a macroscale bacteriaâ “uroepithelial cell adhesion assay a decrease in bacterial attachment was observed for E. coli HB101pDC1 grown in L-CJC or PACs.
Purpose. To investigate cell adhesion to intraocular lens (IOL) surfaces having different properties using bacteria and fibroblasts.
mixing two definitions: adhesion and retention (7). Generalization is also impeded by the complexity of bacterial cell surfaces at the nanometer level, although
Primary Outcome Measures: bacterial adhesion to tissue cells; microbial population shifts in vaginal tract [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
Bacterial adhesions were evaluated by the optical density value of bacterial cells stained with 0.1% (w/v) of crystal violet solution. Under constant temperature
coverage value and adherent cell count (obtained manually) for both rods and cocci. Bacterial adhesion to thermoplastics appeared to be strain specific and was
by the source sludge on the growth mode of bacterial cells.
Genotoxicity of fecal water samples was measured us- ing the single-cell gel electrophoresis assay (“comet” as- say), and bacterial adhesion was measured
X. X. Sheng , Y. P. Ting and S. O. Pehkonen "Force measurements of bacterial adhesion on metals using a cell probe atomic force microscope",
Bacterial adhesion to CL surfaces is determined by the surface properties of the bacterial cell, the lens and the suspending liquid, like hydrophobicity or surface
of subinhibitory concentrations of antibiotics on the adhesion of E. coli to human vaginal epithelial cells. Materials and Methods. Bacterial strains. Three E. coli
gradient analysis is useful for studying the contribution of the length of the exopolymers on the cell surface to bacterial adhesion to glass surfaces. Introduction
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the inhibition of bacterial adherence by the addition of exogenous dextran sulfate suggest that bacterial adhesion to mammalian cells is likely to be influenced by
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coli and target cells, and that this phenomenon is de- pendant on the structural properties of the adhesive. Surface adhesion of bacteria generally occurs in the
Real-time PCR quantification of bacterial adhesion to Caco-2 cells: competition between bifidobacteria and enteropathogens. (PMID:16024231). Abstract
Ultrastructure of bacteria adhesion in cell membrane of young mouse lingual images demonstrated the adhesion of bacteria to the cell membrane through
This antibiotic prevents protein elongation, thus we expect that if new protein synthesis is needed for bacterial adhesion cells will not adhere in the presence of
Despite sterilization and aseptic procedures, bacterial infection remains a major have been developed to passively resist the initial cellular adhesion stage of
Bacterial adhesion is also affected by the nutrient availability in the surrounding medium and the growth stage of the bacterial cells themselves [35] and by the
INTRODUCTION. Bacterial adhesion to hydrocarbons (BATH) was proposed in 1980 as a simple and convenient assay for measurement of cell surface
Comparison of bacterial adhesion and cellular proliferation on newly developed three-dimensional scaffolds manufactured by rapid prototyping
Bacterial adhesion protein graphic. The bacterial protein buckles down to bind to a surface, according to recently published Cell study.
Adhesion of bacteria was carried out by packed column method. Glass made column had an inner
This appendage aids in bacterial adhesion onto the mineral surfaces. Such an appendage is absent in solution-grown cells, as substantiated
For control and utilization of bacterial adhesion and biofilms, adhesion In conventional approaches, bacterial cells, whose surfaces are
How do bacteria regulate the complex task of differentiation to create distinct cell types and morphologies? How do individual bacteria coordinate their adhesion
Finally, a newly developing area of invasion of host cells by oral bacteria is . As well as providing receptors for adhesion, saliva can aggregate bacteria (41)
INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE EFFECT OF CRANBERRY EXTRACT ON BACTERIAL. ADHESION TO CANINE UROEPITHELIAL CELLS. N Smee, GF Grauer,
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Clarithromycin inhibits rhinovirus-induced bacterial adhesions to nasal epithelial cells. Wang JH, Lee SH, Kwon HJ, Jang YJ. Department of Otolaryngology
Comparison of bacterial and tissue cell initial adhesion on hydrophilic/ hydrophobic biomaterials. Karakeçılı, Ayşe Gönen; Gümüşderelıoğlu, Menemşe
bind to the host cells that become exposed as old epithelial cells with attached bacteria are continuously exfoliated and swept away. Thus, adhesion is an
We found a direct relationship between the degree of bacterial hydrophobicity and adhesion to the abiotic surfaces, but not with adhesion to cellular surfaces,
We investigated the effects of altering the physical properties of eukaryotic cells on bacterial adhesion with the use of a series of three
Approaches to the study of bacterial pathogenesis; bacterial adhesion to the cell surface and extracellular matrix of host tissues; poisoning the host by toxins;
An in vitro system to measure the adhesion of bacteria to human, eukaryotic cells was devised. Adhesion indices for test strains of bacteria could be calculated.
quences of adhesion for both the adherent bacterium and the host cell/ .. happens to host cells following bacterial adhesion is increasing at a rapid rate.
The effect of oligosaccharide fractions from a 500 ml pool of colostrum on bacterial adhesion to uroepithelial cells was tested on a strain of Escherichia coli
Actin accumulation at sites of bacterial adhesion to tissue culture cells: basis of a new diagnostic test for enteropathogenic and enterohemorrhagic Escherichia
Adhesion of bacteria to epithelial cells of the respiratory, gastric, and genitourinary mucosa is generally considered to be the initial step in the pathogenesis of
Bacterial Adhesion: Molecular and Ecological Diversity is the latest addition to in adhesive cell components, underlying genetic determinants, and behavioral
Bacterial adhesion is typically mediated by interaction with carbohydrates present on cell surfaces. This review will provide a description of the
W. E. Thomas, E. Trintchina, M. Forero, V. Vogel, E. Sokurenko, Bacterial adhesion to target cells enhanced by shear-force, Cell, 109 (2002) 913-923. Forero M
Bacterial adhesion to soil minerals is mediated by the exterior of bacterial cells, which are comprised of surface proteins, nucleic acids, extracellular polymeric
Subinhibitory concentrations (subMIC) of some antibiotics decrease bacterial adhesion to epithelial cells in vitro. We utilized an in vitro assay system to study the
The research of bacterial adhesion and its significance is a big field involving different aspects of the nature . Studying Bacterial Adhesion to Endothelial Cells
EFFECT OF DIFFERENT HYDROPHILIC POLYURETHANES ON CELL AND. BACTERIAL ADHESION. L.G.Harris, K.Gorna, S.Gogolewski & R.G.Richards
Bacterial adhesion involves the attachment (or deposition) of bacteria on the and ψc are the surface potentials of the bacterial cell and the collector surface.
Effectiveness of Cranberry Ingestion on Bacterial Adhesion: An Adjunct Study . Asymptomatic Brain Metastasis in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)
Osteogenic gene expression of canine bone marrow stromal cell and bacterial adhesion on titanium with different nanotubes. (PMID:21954218). Abstract
Bacteria that lack CbpA show decreased adhesion to epithelial cells and, as a result, are less likely to colonize the nasopharynx. Unexpectedly, the receptor for
Adhesion of encapsulated and virulent meningococci to human cells relies on the expression of bacterial type four pili (T4P) that trigger intense host cell
It is increasingly recognized that cellular adhesion molecules are also exploited by bacterial pathogens trying to establish tight contact with
Inhibition of bacterial adhesion to HT-29 cells by lipoteichoic acid extracted from Clostridium butyricum. Q. X. Gao1, T. X. Wu1*, J. B. Wang2
measuring the adhesion force of single bacterial cells, with the ability to measure forces in the ^iN range. We have used the method to measure the adhesion
These in vivo observations indicate that the bacterial surface matrix participates in bacterial adhesion to uroepithelial cells and in bacteria-bacteria adhesion.
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