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responsible for the substantial increase in the interfacial adhesion forces under hypotonic conditions. Conversely, compared with those in the control group, the adhesion forces between the bacteria and the COL2A1 siRNA-treated IEC-6 cells significantly decreased (Fig.5A). Specifically, a significant ...
Nevertheless, the impact of capsules on bacterial adhesion remains a subject of debate. An alternative perspective posits that capsules formation primarily occurs during the mature stage of bacterial biofilm, where CPS secretion facilitates biofilm dissociation (Fig.3A, a), enabling bacterial dispersion a...
Adhesion is a crucial step in APEC infection and plays a pivotal role in determining the pathogenic variances among bacterial isolates [45]. The adhesion experiment results showed that the adhesion ability of DE456Δphi456 was decreased tenfold compared to that of the WT strain (Figure 7D). To...
34 For instance, the toxin co-regulated pilus, exclusive to the pandemic lineage of Vibrio cholerae, plays a critical role in host and interbacterial cell adhesion, which is vital for pathogenesis.35 Similarly, T4Ps mediate interbacterial interactions in other pathogens like Pseudomonas aeruginosa ...
1b). Each polymer spot was then analysed to determine platelet adhesion, fibrinogen, IgG and complement adsorption and leukocyte attachment as a preliminary measure of potential hemo- and immune-compatibility (Figure SI2). The total amount of the adsorbed protein layer was quantified on each ...
A wound healing experiment was adopted by the scratch method to evaluate the migration ability of HUVECs. In brief, HUVECs cells were seeded into 6-well plates at a density of 8.0 × 105 cells per well until the cells reached 90% confluence. A sterilized 10 µL pipette tip was ...
Biofilms serve as crucial cues for settlement and metamorphosis in marine invertebrates. Within bacterial systems, c-di-GMP functions as a pivotal signaling molecule regulating both biofilm formation and dispersion. However, the molecular mechanism of ho
(VVC), trichomonas vaginitis (TV), other STIs infection (complete exclusion criteria seen in “Methods” Section), or unqualified DNA concentration of secretions. A total of 423 samples were finally included in this experiment (Table1). Detailed information was available in the Supplementary TableS...
pathogenic bacteria by producing biosurfactants that inhibit adhesion of infective bacteria, lower the pH by producing organic acids like lactic acid, release hydrogen peroxide and bacteriocins that inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria, and produce coaggregation molecules that block the spread of ...