Pseudomonas ⇒ Pseudomonas aeruginosa {10000557} Record Keys Parent:Pseudomonas Definition:Pseudomonas aeruginosa Details Initialisation date:[ ] Meta Information Rank: Species Domain: Bacteria Zone:[ ] Enzyme:[ ] Function:[ ] Notes: [ ]Shared Reference Notes [1.1] [#Pneumonia] [#Klebsiella pneumoniae] - Asymptomatic gut colonisation by Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPE) leads to a specific gut dysbiosis and increases the severity of P. aeruginosa lung infection through lower numbers of alveolar macrophages and conventional dendritic cells. - CPE-associated dysbiosis is characterised by a near disappearance of the #Muribaculaceae family and lower levels of short-chain fatty acids. [1.2] - #Stearic acid, similar to #Palmitic acid, forms crystallite surfaces that display bactericidal activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and #Staphylococcus aureus. [1.3] [#Skin wound] - topical #Resveratrol treatment exhibited a significant antimicrobial efficacy against #Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and #Candida albicans, which are discussed as significant pathogens in the context of non-healing wounds. - Resveratrols’ antimicrobial effects seemed to be even superior than some commercial antimicrobial (Levomecol) and antifungal (Clotrimazole) ointments. [1.4] - Othe peptide antimicrobials include the #Colicins of #Escherichia coli, the #Pyocins of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the #Halocins of #Halobacteria, #Subtilin of #Bacillus subtilis, the #Lantibiotics of #Lactic acid bacteria (LAB), and other #Bacteriocins. [1.5] [#Cystic fibrosis] - more than 30 commensal strains from various species have been identified to be able to inhibit the growth of P. aeruginosa. - the inhibitory commensals may affect the growth of P. aeruginosa by releasing a large amount of #Acetic acid. References Notes[ ]