330 research outputs found
Kombucha microbiome as a probiotic: a view from the perspective of post-genomics and synthetic ecology
Probiotics are essential for establishing and maintaining optimal immune health. The probiotic therapy is known from alternative medicine for ages; however, the recent demonstration of the normal microflora to induce innate immunity has introduced the science-based concept of therapeutic application of potentially beneficial probiotic microorganisms for a treatment of functional disorders. Traditionally, probiotics are associated with dairy products, however, novel formulations are needed, first of all, originated from naturally occurring symbiotic microbial communities as the most robust assemblages. Especially, safe and robust probiotics are needed for long-term expeditions, outposts, extraterrestrial permanently-manned bases, where humans are exposed to adverse environmental factors. Kombucha beverage is Symbiotic Culture of Bacteria and Yeast (SCOBY) and associated with health-promoting effects. Kombucha tea/mat is being in use in human livings within millennia as a probiotic drink for healing and health prophylaxis effects, however, new research opportunities promise its «renaissance», going to be used pharmacologically
Використання мікродренуючої елімінаційної електролізисної санації в лікуванні хворих із нагнійними формами епітеліальних куприкових ходів
Метою нашої роботи було поліпшення результатів хірургічного лікування хворих із нагнійними формамиепітеліальних куприкових ходів шляхом використання поєднаної дії електричного поля постійного струму тарозчину антисептика “Октенісепт”.Мікродренуюча елімінаційна електролізисна санація включає в себе мікродренуючу санацію гнояка із введен-ням розчину антисептика з подальшим проведенням сеансу внутрішньотканинного електрофорезу на ділянкукуприка
BEAM POSITION MONITOR SYSTEM FOR 2 MEV ELECTRON COOLER FOR COSY
Abstract The 2 MEV electron cooler for COSY storage ring FZJ is assembling in BINP. Beam position monitor (BPM) system for orbit measurements has been developed and fabricated at BINP. The system contains 2 BPMs inside the cooling section and 10 BPMs in transport channels. Continuous electron beam is modulated with a 3 MHz signal for capability to get signals from pickup electrodes. The beam current modulation can be varied in the range of 0.3-1.5 mA. The BPMs inside the cooling section can measure both electron and proton beams. It is achieved by means of switching the reference signals inside the BPM electronics. The BPM electronics provides highly precise beam position measurements. Position measurement error doesn't exceed 1 micron. Design features of the BPM system, its parameters and testing results are presented in this paper
The impact of the time interval from diagnosis to radical prostatectomy on oncological outcomes in high-risk prostate cancer
Introduction. To date, the impact of the time interval from diagnostic prostate biopsy to radical prostatectomy on treatment outcomes remains a topical issue.Objective. To evaluate the effect of the timespan from diagnosis to radical treatment of prostate cancer (PCa) patients on tumor morphology and long-term oncological outcomes.Materials and methods. A retrospective analysis of the results of treatment of patients with high-risk PCa who underwent radical prostatectomy with extended lymphadenectomy from 2001 to 2019 in three St. Petersburg clinics was performed. The influence of the time interval from prostate biopsy to radical treatment on long-term outcomes was assessed.Results. An increase in the time interval before surgical treatment over three months did not affect the tumor morphology. Five-year biochemical relapse-free survival was 79.7%, 67.8% and 52.5% among patients with time interval from biopsy to surgical treatment less than 30 days, 30 – 90 days and more than 90 days, respectively. The time interval prior to radical treatment did not have any effect on overall and cancer-specific survival.Conclusion. The time interval from prostate biopsy to surgical intervention, not exceeding 3 months, is the most favorable with respect to long-term outcomes
The effect of three complexes of iodine with amino acids on gene expression of model antibiotic resistant microorganisms Escherichia coli ATCC BAA-196 and Staphylococcus aureus ATCC BAA-39
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : The RNA reads generated for this study are available from the NCBI
SRA database through the BioProjects PRJNA557356 and PRJNA480363 created, respectively, for
the genomes of E. coli ATCC BAA-196 and S. aureus ATCC BAA-39. The links to the respective
SRA Experiments are available on the BioProjectWeb-pages. The predicted X-ray structures of the
complexes KS25, KS33, and KS51 were deposited at the CCDC database (https://www.ccdc.cam.ac.
uk/, accessed on 26 June 2023) under accession numbers 1036607, 1036667, and 1436137, respectively.SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION : SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE S1. X-ray diffraction and refinement parameters; SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE S2. Genes regulated with statistical reliability (|fold change| 2.0; p-value 0.05) under the effect of iodine-containing complexes at least at one condition; SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE S3. Regulation of expression of genes involved in the central metabolism of bacteria by the three tested complexes.BACKGROUND : Iodine is a broad-spectrum antimicrobial disinfectant for topical application. Recent studies have shown promising results on the applicability of an iodine-containing complex, FS-1, against antibiotic-resistant pathogens. It was hypothesized that the antimicrobial activity of iodine-containing complexes may be modulated by the organic moiety of the complex, i.e., amino acids. METHODS : Gene regulation and metabolic alterations were studied in two model multidrug-resistant microorganisms, Staphylococcus aureus ATCC BAA-39, and Escherichia coli ATCC BAA- 196, treated with three complexes containing iodine and three different amino acids: glycine, Lalanine, and L-isoleucine. The bacterial cultures were exposed to sub-lethal concentrations of the complexes in the lagging and logarithmic growth phases. Gene regulation was studied by total RNA sequencing and differential gene expression analysis. RESULTS : The central metabolism of the treated bacteria was affected. An analysis of the regulation of genes involved in stress responses suggested the disruption of cell wall integrity, DNA damage, and oxidative stress in the treated bacteria. CONCLUSIONS : Previous studies showed that the application of iodine-containing complexes, such as FS-1, serves as a supplement to common antibiotics and can be a promising way to combat antibiotic-resistant pathogens. Current results shed light on possible mechanisms of this action by disrupting the cell wall barriers and imposing oxidative stress. It was also found that the effect of the complexes on metabolic pathways varied in the tested microorganisms depending on the organic moiety of the complexes and the growth phase when the complexes had been applied.The Ministry of Industry and Infrastructural Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Africa.https://www.mdpi.com/journal/microorganismsam2024BiochemistryGeneticsMicrobiology and Plant PathologySDG-03:Good heatlh and well-bein
Значение и объем тазовой лимфаденэктомии в лечении больных раком мочевого пузыря
Purpose: The benefit of pelvic lymph node dissection in patients with bladder cancer remains controversial. We have compared these methods of dissection in regard to the following parameters: number of extracted lymph nodes, frequency and location of identifiable metastases, complications rate, and time before development of relapses. Also we have estimated influence of clinical and intra-operative regional changes on a choice of a extent of lymph node dissection.Materials and methods: Analysis included data on 59 patients who underwent radical cystectomy for bladder cancer between 2002 and 2008. Extended lymph node dissection was carried out in 18 patients (30,5%), and limited lymph node dissection — in 41 (69,5 %) patients.Results: The average quantity of removed lymph nodes was 11,2 in cases of limited and 20,8 — in cases of extended lymph node dissection. Consequently, the number of revealed metastases has increased from 21,9 to 33,3%. Complex estimation of preoperative and intraoperative data has demonstrated the greatest efficiency in diagnostics of changes in lymph nodes. Among perioperative complications only frequency of lymphorrhea has appeared to be higher in patients after extended lymph node dissection. Disease-free survival rate was 9,8 months (9,4 in cases of limited and 10,1 — in cases of extended dissection).Conclusions: Extended pelvic lymph node dissection should be recommended as a component of radical cystectomy with diagnostic and, probably, with the therapeutic purpose, especially in patients with suspicion for lymph nodes involvement arisen pre- and/or intra-operatively. Both clinical examination and intra-operative and qualitative pathomorphologic evaluation of regional lymph nodes are very important for full value staging of bladder cancer.
Test of detuning system for dielectronic recombination experiment at CSRm
The storage ring equipped with an electron cooler is an ideal platform for
dielectronic recombination (DR) experiments. In order to fulfil the requirement
of DR measurements at the main Cooler Storage Ring, a detuning system for the
precision control of the relative energy between the ion beam and the electron
beam has been installed on the electron cooler device. The test run using 7.0
MeV/u C6+ beam was performed to examine the influence of this system on the
performance of the stored ion beam. The Schottky spectra and the ion beam
currents were recorded to monitor the beam status. The influence of pulse
heights and widths of the detuning voltage on the ion beam was investigated.
For the small pulse height, the experimental results from the Schottky spectrum
were in good agreement with the theoretical results. The frequency shift in the
Schottky spectrum is significantly reduced for the short pulse width. For the
large pulse height, an oscillation phenomenon was observed. From the Schottky
spectrum, we found the oscillation amplitude is dependent on the pulse width of
detuning and the ion beam intensity. The detailed description of the phenomenon
and the theoretical model based on the plasma oscillation was discussed in this
paper.Comment: contributed to Chinese Physics
The effect of iodine-containing nano-micelles, FS-1, on antibiotic resistance, gene expression and epigenetic modifications in the genome of multidrug resistant MRSA strain staphylococcus aureus ATCC BAA-39
Application of supplementary drugs which increase susceptibility of pathogenic bacteria to antibiotics is a promising yet unexplored approach to overcome the global problem of multidrug-resistant infections. The discovery of a new drug, an iodinecontaining nano-molecular complex FS-1, which has proven to improve susceptibility to antibiotics in various pathogens, including MRSA strain Staphylococcus aureus ATCC BAA-39TM, allowed studying this phenomenon. Chromosomal DNA and total RNA samples extracted from the FS-1 treated strain (FS) and from the negative control (NC) cultures were sequenced by PacBio SMRT and Ion Torrent technologies, respectively. PacBio DNA reads were used to assemble chromosomal DNA of the NC and FS variants of S. aureus BAA-39 and to perform profiling of epigenetically modified nucleotides. Results of transcriptional profiling, variant calling and detection of epigenetic modifications in the FS variant were compared to the NC variant. Additionally, the genetic alterations caused by the treatment of S. aureus BAA-39 with FS-1 were compared to the results of a similar experiment conducted with another model organism, E. coli ATCC BAA-196. Several commonalities in responses of these phylogenetically distant microorganisms to the treatment with FS-1 were discovered, which included metabolic transition toward anaerobiosis and oxidative/osmotic stress response. S. aureus culture appeared to be more sensitive to FS-1 due to a higher penetrability of cells by iodine bound compounds, which caused carbonyl stress associated with nucleotide damaging by FS-1, abnormal epigenetic modifications and an increased rate of mutations. It was hypothesized that the disrupted pattern of adenine methylated loci within methicillin-resistance chromosome cassettes (SCCmec) may promote excision of this antibiotic resistance determinant from chromosomes while the altered pattern of cytosine methylation was behind the adaptive gene regulation in the culture FS. The selection against the antibiotic resistance in bacterial populations caused by abnormal epigenetic modifications exemplifies possible mechanisms of antibiotic resistance reversion induced by iodine-containing compounds. These finding will facilitate development of therapeutic agents against multidrug-resistant infections.The South African National Research Foundation (NRF) and the Industrial development and industrial safety committee of the Ministry of Industry and Infrastructural Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan.http://frontiersin.org/Microbiologypm2021BiochemistryGeneticsMicrobiology and Plant Patholog
Assembly of complete genome sequences of negative-control and experimental strain variants of staphylococcus aureus ATCC BAA-39 selected under the effect of the drug FS-1, which induces antibiotic resistance reversion
Staphylococcus aureus ATCC BAA-39 is the reference organism for a
multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strain that was used to study druginduced
resistance reversion by an iodine-containing nanomolecular complex, FS-1.
PacBio sequencing was performed on both the experimental and control strains, followed
by genome assembly, variant calling, and DNA modification profiling.Ministry of Industry and Infrastructural Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan and South African National Research Foundation (NRF).https://mra.asm.orgpm2020BiochemistryGeneticsMicrobiology and Plant Patholog
Complete genome sequences of gram-positive opportunistic pathogens isolated from hospitals in Almaty, Kazakhstan
The genomes are available from NCBI BioProject number
PRJNA754843 under the accession numbers shown in Table 1.The appearance of drug-resistant pathogens reduces the therapeutic
applicability of antibiotics and increases the rate of hospital infections among patients.
Complete genome sequences of four Gram-positive clinical isolates of Streptococcus
and Staphylococcus were obtained and analyzed to serve as model microorganisms for
further studies on drug-induced antibiotic resistance reversion.Sequencing was funded by grant BR09458960 of the program “Study of Reversion of
Antibiotic Resistance of Pathogenic Microorganisms” provided by the Industrial
Development Committee of the Ministry of Industry and Infrastructure Development of
the Republic of Kazakhstan.https://journals.asm.org/journal/mraam2023BiochemistryGeneticsMicrobiology and Plant Patholog
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