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    Antimicrobial effect of farnesol, a Candida albicans quorum sensing molecule, on Paracoccidioides brasiliensis growth and morphogenesis

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Farnesol is a sesquiterpene alcohol produced by many organisms, and also found in several essential oils. Its role as a quorum sensing molecule and as a virulence factor of <it>Candida albicans </it>has been well described. Studies revealed that farnesol affect the growth of a number of bacteria and fungi, pointing to a potential role as an antimicrobial agent.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Growth assays of <it>Paracoccidioides brasiliensis </it>cells incubated in the presence of different concentrations of farnesol were performed by measuring the optical density of the cultures. The viability of fungal cells was determined by MTT assay and by counting the colony forming units, after each farnesol treatment. The effects of farnesol on <it>P. brasiliensis </it>dimorphism were also evaluated by optical microscopy. The ultrastructural morphology of farnesol-treated <it>P. brasiliensis </it>yeast cells was evaluated by transmission and scanning electron microscopy.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In this study, the effects of farnesol on <it>Paracoccidioides brasiliensis </it>growth and dimorphism were described. Concentrations of this isoprenoid ranging from 25 to 300 μM strongly inhibited <it>P. brasiliensis </it>growth. We have estimated that the MIC of farnesol for <it>P. brasiliensis </it>is 25 μM, while the MLC is around 30 μM. When employing levels which don't compromise cell viability (5 to 15 μM), it was shown that farnesol also affected the morphogenesis of this fungus. We observed about 60% of inhibition in hyphal development following <it>P. brasiliensis </it>yeast cells treatment with 15 μM of farnesol for 48 h. At these farnesol concentrations we also observed a significant hyphal shortening. Electron microscopy experiments showed that, despite of a remaining intact cell wall, <it>P. brasiliensis </it>cells treated with farnesol concentrations above 25 μM exhibited a fully cytoplasmic degeneration.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our data indicate that farnesol acts as a potent antimicrobial agent against <it>P. brasiliensis</it>. The fungicide activity of farnesol against this pathogen is probably associated to cytoplasmic degeneration. In concentrations that do not affect fungal viability, farnesol retards the germ-tube formation of <it>P. brasiliensis</it>, suggesting that the morphogenesis of this fungal is controlled by environmental conditions.</p

    In Vivo Study of the Sorbicillinoid Gene Cluster in Trichoderma reesei

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    Sorbicillinoids are a diverse group of yellow secondary metabolites that are produced by a range of not closely related ascomycetes, including Penicillium chrysogenum, Acremonium chrysogenum, and Trichoderma reesei. They share a similarity to the name-giving compound sorbicillin, a hexaketide. Previously, a conserved gene cluster containing two polyketide synthases has been identified as the source of sorbicillin, and a model for the biosynthesis of sorbicillin in P. chrysogenum has been proposed. In this study, we deleted the major genes of interest of the cluster in T. reesei, namely sor1, sor3, and sor4. Sor1 is the homolog of P. chrysogenum SorA, which is the first polyketide synthase of the proposed biosynthesis pathway. Sor3 is a flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)-dependent monooxygenase, and its homolog in P. chrysogenum, SorC, was shown to oxidize sorbicillin and 2′,3′-dihydrosorbicillin to sorbicillinol and 2′,3′-dihydrosorbicillinol, respectively, in vitro. Sor4 is an FAD/flavin mononucleotide-containing dehydrogenase with an unknown function. We measured the amounts of synthesized sorbicillinoids throughout growth and could verify the roles of Sor1 and Sor3 in vivo in T. reesei. In the absence of Sor4, two compounds annotated to dihydrosorbicillinol accumulate in the supernatant and only small amounts of sorbicillinol are synthesized. Therefore, we suggest extending the current biosynthesis model about Sor4 reducing 2′,3′-dihydrosorbicillin and 2′,3′-dihydrosorbicillinol to sorbicillinol and sorbicillinol, respectively. Sorbicillinol turned out to be the main chemical building block for most sorbicillinoids, including oxosorbicillinol, bisorbicillinol, and bisvertinolon. Further, we detected the sorbicillinol-dependent synthesis of 5-hydroxyvertinolide at early time points, which contradicts previous models for biosynthesis of 5-hydroxyvertinolide. Finally, we investigated whether sorbicillinoids from T. reesei have a growth limiting effect on the fungus itself or on plant pathogenic fungi or on pathogenic bacteria

    As relações de trabalho dos fisioterapeutas na cidade de Salvador, Bahia

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    As transformações socioeconômicas decorrentes da reorganização do sistema vigente e da conformação do Estado neoliberal têm conduzido à precarização do mundo do trabalho. O processo de reestruturação produtiva, oriundo do setor industrial, tem acarretado um forte impacto no campo da saúde e, consequentemente, na fisioterapia. Este artigo analisa as relações de trabalho dos fisioterapeutas que atuam em clínicas particulares na cidade de Salvador, correlacionando-as com o processo de reestruturação do mundo do trabalho. Trata-se de um estudo exploratório, de natureza qualitativa, com base no referencial teórico da sociologia do trabalho. Foram realizadas entrevistas semiestruturadas com oito fisioterapeutas. A abordagem utilizada foi a análise de conteúdo por categorias temáticas, previamente identificadas pelos autores, a saber: centralidade do trabalho, conjuntura socioeconômica, precarização do trabalho, formação acadêmica e organização sindical. A análise compreensiva revelou a centralidade que o trabalho ocupa na vida dos fisioterapeutas. Na análise da conjuntura socioeconômica, foram identificados os processos que influenciam a atuação profissional e como eles moldam o perfil do trabalhador. Quanto à precarização do trabalho, foram caracterizados os vínculos empregatícios, as condições de trabalho, a estabilidade e a remuneração. A formação acadêmica foi vinculada à reprodução da lógica do capital, acompanhada pela expansão, sem planejamento e regulação, do Ensino Superior privado. Já a organização sindical mostrou-se distante do fisioterapeuta. A análise das correlações entre forças socioeconômicas que influenciam a prática profissional indicou que as relações de trabalho dos fisioterapeutas entrevistados mostraram-se precárias e instáveis

    Pervasive gaps in Amazonian ecological research

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    Pervasive gaps in Amazonian ecological research

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    Biodiversity loss is one of the main challenges of our time,1,2 and attempts to address it require a clear un derstanding of how ecological communities respond to environmental change across time and space.3,4 While the increasing availability of global databases on ecological communities has advanced our knowledge of biodiversity sensitivity to environmental changes,5–7 vast areas of the tropics remain understudied.8–11 In the American tropics, Amazonia stands out as the world’s most diverse rainforest and the primary source of Neotropical biodiversity,12 but it remains among the least known forests in America and is often underrepre sented in biodiversity databases.13–15 To worsen this situation, human-induced modifications16,17 may elim inate pieces of the Amazon’s biodiversity puzzle before we can use them to understand how ecological com munities are responding. To increase generalization and applicability of biodiversity knowledge,18,19 it is thus crucial to reduce biases in ecological research, particularly in regions projected to face the most pronounced environmental changes. We integrate ecological community metadata of 7,694 sampling sites for multiple or ganism groups in a machine learning model framework to map the research probability across the Brazilian Amazonia, while identifying the region’s vulnerability to environmental change. 15%–18% of the most ne glected areas in ecological research are expected to experience severe climate or land use changes by 2050. This means that unless we take immediate action, we will not be able to establish their current status, much less monitor how it is changing and what is being lostinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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