alocis are discussed. F. alocis has specific factors that can modulate multiple changes in the microbial community and host cell proteome. It is likely that such variations at the molecular level are responsible for the functional changes required to mediate the pathogenic process. 展开 ...
Filifactor alocis, a previously unrecognized Gram-positive anaerobic rod, is now considered a new emerging pathogen that may play a significant role in periodontal disease. F. alocis' unique characteristics and variations at the molecular level that may be responsible for the functional changes requir...
We identified periodontitis-associated bacterial species that are commonly shared across different oral habitats, and we detected a Filifactor alocis-centered co-occurrence group of potential pathogens that was significantly enriched in periodontitis samples. These results laid a microbial ecological ...
Interestingly, pairwise correlation analysis among the 21 OTUs revealed that Filifactor alocis was positively correlated with seven other putative pathogens (R > 0.6, P < 0.05), forming a co-occurrence group that was remarkably enriched in all three habitats of periodontitis patients. This bacterial...
We identified periodontitis-associated bacterial species that are commonly shared across different oral habitats, and we detected a Filifactor alocis-centered co-occurrence group of potential pathogens that was significantly enriched in periodontitis samples. These results laid a microbial ecological ...
Proteome analysis of Filifactor alocis coinfection of epithelial cells with Porphyromonas gingivalis shows modulation of pathogen and host regulatory pathw... . Proteome analysis of Filifactor alocis coinfection of epithelial cells with Porphyromonas gingivalis shows modulation of pathogen and host ...
Filifactor alocis is a Gram-positive asaccharolytic, obligate anaerobic rod of the Firmicutes phylum, which has recently been implicated in oral infections. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are crucial conveyors of microbial virulence in bacteria and archaea