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Journal articles on the topic "Infekcja bakteryjna"
Stobnicka, Agata. "Bakterie enteropatogenne w środowisku pracy pracowników oczyszczalni ścieków." Occupational Safety – Science and Practice 583, no. 4 (April 17, 2020): 17–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.0960.
Full textSurel, Urszula, Katarzyna Niemirowicz, Michal Marzec, Paul B. Savage, and Robert Bucki. "Ceragenins – a new weapon to fight multidrug resistant bacterial infections." Medical Studies 3 (2014): 207–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ms.2014.45428.
Full textGLIK, JUSTYNA, MAREK KAWECKI, BOŻENA SZYMAŃSKA, TOMASZ GRABOWSKI, GRZEGORZ KNEFEL, MARIUSZ NOWAK, KRZYSZTOF MAJEWSKI, and ALEKSANDER SIEROŃ. "Impact of the bacterial infection on effectiveness of the surgical treatment assisted with hyperbaric oxygen therapy of ulceration of the legs in the course of chronic venous insufficiency." LECZENIE RAN 2, no. 4 (November 21, 2005): 95–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1066/s10019050013.
Full textKarwowska, Zuzanna, Janusz Szemraj, and Bolesław T. Karwowski. "Antynowotworowe właściwości probiotycznych bakterii jogurtowych." Postępy Biochemii 65, no. 3 (September 30, 2019): 163–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.18388/pb.2019_266.
Full textJarzyniak, Karolina. "Rola cytokinin w modulacji oddziaływań symbiotycznych roślin bobowatych i bakterii wiążących azot atmosferyczny." Postępy Biochemii, October 20, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18388/pb.2020_343.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Infekcja bakteryjna"
Sindera, Piotr. "Ocena zmian wybranych parametrów immunologicznych i ich wpływ na występowanie infekcji u pacjentów poddanych operacjom serca z użyciem krążenia pozaustrojowego." Doctoral thesis, Katowice : Uniwersytet Śląski, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/673.
Full textPłaczkiewicz, Jagoda. "The influence of MutL and MutS DNA repair proteins and environmental conditions on Neisseria gonorrhoeae pathogensis." Doctoral thesis, 2020. https://depotuw.ceon.pl/handle/item/3755.
Full textNeisseria gonorrhoeae (gonococcus), classified by the World Health Organization as a “priority pathogen”, is an obligatory human pathogen and an etiological agent of sexually transmitted disease – gonorrhea. Despite the growing knowledge about pathogenesis of N. gonorrhoeae, there are still many aspects of interactions of this bacterium with its host, that require investigation to effectively eradicate this microorganism. The aim of this work was to evaluate: changes in N. gonorrhoeae-infected epithelial cells, and the impact of molecular (N. gonorrhoeae DNA repair proteins MutL and MutS) and environmental (presence of commensal bacterium Lactobacillus crispatus and its proteins enolase and glutamine synthetase) factors on interactions of N. gonorrhoeae with human epithelial cells. Performed transcriptome profiling of human epithelial cells infected with N. gonorrhoeae, using RNA-Seq technique, revealed a total of 304 genes that were differentially expressed in infected cells compared to uninfected cells. Gene Ontology and pathway enrichment analyses revealed that the most enriched pathways were Gene expression (Transcription) and Immune System. Further, the differentially expressed genes also encoded proteins related to the circadian clock, extracellular matrix organization, and cell cycle regulation. Results obtained in this work demonstrated, that both N. gonorrhoeae proteins (MutL and MutS) and environmental factors influence the pathogenesis of N. gonorrhoeae. MutL and MutS proteins, are known proteins involved in DNA repair systems, however, these proteins can also be involved in the interactions of pathogenic bacteria with host’s epithelial cells. It was previously demonstrated, that in N. gonorrhoeae mutL and mutS mutants, a subset of differentially expressed genes encoded proteins that can influence adhesion and biofilm formation. Results obtained in this work demonstrated that N. gonorrhoeae mutL and mutS mutants formed denser biofilms with increased biofilm-associated biomass on the abiotic surfaces compared to the wild-type strain. N. gonorrhoeae mutS::km was also more adherent and invasive toward epithelial cells than the wild-type N. gonorrhoeae. Additionally, during infection of epithelial cells with N. gonorrhoeae mutS::km, the expression of some bacterial genes encoding proteins that can influence gonococcal adhesion was changed compared with their expression in the wild-type N. gonorrhoeae. Furthermore, during infection of epithelial cells with N. gonorrhoeae mutS mutant, expression of human genes encoding receptors utilized by N. gonorrhoeae was changed, in comparison to their expression in human epithelial cells infected with the wild-type strain. During infection, N. gonorrhoeae is exposed to many environmental factors, including presence of natural vaginal microbiome, that protect infected niche against colonization of pathogenic bacteria. In this work, it was demonstrated, that L. crispatus, which is one of the most prevalent bacteria in genitourinary tract in women, and its enolase and glutamine synthetase, impaired the adhesion and invasiveness of N. gonorrhoeae toward human epithelial cells. Moreover, precolonization of epithelial cells with L. crispatus or preincubation with L. crispatus purified enolase or glutamine synthetase prior to infection with N. gonorrhoeae, decreased the expression of proinflammatory cytokine-encoding genes: CCL20 and TNF-α, compared to their expression in untreated epithelial cells but infected with N. gonorrhoeae. Obtained results, indicate that the pathogenesis of N. gonorrhoeae is a complex process, in which beside direct interaction between host and gonococci, molecular and environmental factors play also a crucial functions, including mutator phenotype of pathogenic bacteria, and presence of other bacteria, that inhabit the same ecological niche.
Books on the topic "Infekcja bakteryjna"
Irving, William. Mikrobiologia medyczna. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 2008.
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