The implication of microbiome in lungs cancer: mechanisms and strategies of cancer growth, diagnosis and therapy
Crit Rev Microbiol. 2024 Mar 31:1-25. doi: 10.1080/1040841X.2024.2324864. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAvailable evidence illustrates that microbiome is a promising target for the study of growth, diagnosis and therapy of various types of cancer. Lung cancer is a leading cause of cancer death worldwide. The relationship of microbiota and their products with diverse pathologic conditions has been getting large attention. The novel research suggests that the microbiome plays an important role in the growth and progression of lung cancer. The lung microbiome plays a crucial role in maintaining mucosal immunity and synchroniz...
Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology - April 1, 2024 Category: Microbiology Authors: Yasmin Bano Abhinav Shrivastava Piyush Shukla Anis Ahmad Chaudhary Salah-Ud-Din Khan Shahanavaj Khan Source Type: research

Botanicals as promising antimicrobial agents for enhancing oral health: a comprehensive review
Crit Rev Microbiol. 2024 Mar 28:1-24. doi: 10.1080/1040841X.2024.2321489. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe mouth houses the second largest diversity of microorganisms in the body, harboring more than 700 bacterial species colonizing the soft mucosa and hard tooth surfaces. Microbes are the cause of several health-related problems, such as dental carries, gingivitis, periodontitis, etc., in the mouth across different age groups and socioeconomic/demographic groups. Oral infections are major health problems that affect the standard of living. Compromised oral health is related to chronic conditions and systemic disorders. M...
Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology - March 28, 2024 Category: Microbiology Authors: Ekta Narwal Jairam Choudhary Manoj Kumar Ryszard Amarowicz Sunil Kumar None Radha Deepak Chandran Sangram Dhumal Surinder Singh Marisennayya Senapathy Sureshkumar Rajalingam Muthamilselvan Muthukumar Mohamed Mekhemar Source Type: research

Botanicals as promising antimicrobial agents for enhancing oral health: a comprehensive review
Crit Rev Microbiol. 2024 Mar 28:1-24. doi: 10.1080/1040841X.2024.2321489. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe mouth houses the second largest diversity of microorganisms in the body, harboring more than 700 bacterial species colonizing the soft mucosa and hard tooth surfaces. Microbes are the cause of several health-related problems, such as dental carries, gingivitis, periodontitis, etc., in the mouth across different age groups and socioeconomic/demographic groups. Oral infections are major health problems that affect the standard of living. Compromised oral health is related to chronic conditions and systemic disorders. M...
Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology - March 28, 2024 Category: Microbiology Authors: Ekta Narwal Jairam Choudhary Manoj Kumar Ryszard Amarowicz Sunil Kumar None Radha Deepak Chandran Sangram Dhumal Surinder Singh Marisennayya Senapathy Sureshkumar Rajalingam Muthamilselvan Muthukumar Mohamed Mekhemar Source Type: research

Botanicals as promising antimicrobial agents for enhancing oral health: a comprehensive review
Crit Rev Microbiol. 2024 Mar 28:1-24. doi: 10.1080/1040841X.2024.2321489. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe mouth houses the second largest diversity of microorganisms in the body, harboring more than 700 bacterial species colonizing the soft mucosa and hard tooth surfaces. Microbes are the cause of several health-related problems, such as dental carries, gingivitis, periodontitis, etc., in the mouth across different age groups and socioeconomic/demographic groups. Oral infections are major health problems that affect the standard of living. Compromised oral health is related to chronic conditions and systemic disorders. M...
Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology - March 28, 2024 Category: Microbiology Authors: Ekta Narwal Jairam Choudhary Manoj Kumar Ryszard Amarowicz Sunil Kumar None Radha Deepak Chandran Sangram Dhumal Surinder Singh Marisennayya Senapathy Sureshkumar Rajalingam Muthamilselvan Muthukumar Mohamed Mekhemar Source Type: research

Botanicals as promising antimicrobial agents for enhancing oral health: a comprehensive review
Crit Rev Microbiol. 2024 Mar 28:1-24. doi: 10.1080/1040841X.2024.2321489. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe mouth houses the second largest diversity of microorganisms in the body, harboring more than 700 bacterial species colonizing the soft mucosa and hard tooth surfaces. Microbes are the cause of several health-related problems, such as dental carries, gingivitis, periodontitis, etc., in the mouth across different age groups and socioeconomic/demographic groups. Oral infections are major health problems that affect the standard of living. Compromised oral health is related to chronic conditions and systemic disorders. M...
Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology - March 28, 2024 Category: Microbiology Authors: Ekta Narwal Jairam Choudhary Manoj Kumar Ryszard Amarowicz Sunil Kumar None Radha Deepak Chandran Sangram Dhumal Surinder Singh Marisennayya Senapathy Sureshkumar Rajalingam Muthamilselvan Muthukumar Mohamed Mekhemar Source Type: research

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Crit Rev Microbiol. 2024 Mar 20:1. doi: 10.1080/1040841X.2024.2329036. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38507815 | DOI:10.1080/1040841X.2024.2329036 (Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology)
Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology - March 20, 2024 Category: Microbiology Source Type: research

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Crit Rev Microbiol. 2024 Mar 20:1. doi: 10.1080/1040841X.2024.2329036. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38507815 | DOI:10.1080/1040841X.2024.2329036 (Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology)
Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology - March 20, 2024 Category: Microbiology Source Type: research

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Crit Rev Microbiol. 2024 Mar 20:1. doi: 10.1080/1040841X.2024.2329036. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38507815 | DOI:10.1080/1040841X.2024.2329036 (Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology)
Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology - March 20, 2024 Category: Microbiology Source Type: research

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Crit Rev Microbiol. 2024 Mar 20:1. doi: 10.1080/1040841X.2024.2329036. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38507815 | DOI:10.1080/1040841X.2024.2329036 (Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology)
Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology - March 20, 2024 Category: Microbiology Source Type: research

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Crit Rev Microbiol. 2024 Mar 20:1. doi: 10.1080/1040841X.2024.2329036. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38507815 | DOI:10.1080/1040841X.2024.2329036 (Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology)
Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology - March 20, 2024 Category: Microbiology Source Type: research

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Crit Rev Microbiol. 2024 Mar 20:1. doi: 10.1080/1040841X.2024.2329036. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38507815 | DOI:10.1080/1040841X.2024.2329036 (Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology)
Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology - March 20, 2024 Category: Microbiology Source Type: research

Evaluation of the antifungal effect of plant extracts on oral < em > Candida < /em > spp. - a critical methodological analysis of the last decade
CONCLUSION: Many plants have been tested in a wide range of states - whole extracts, extraction of components such as flavonoids or polyphenols, or even using the plant to synthetize nanoparticles. The combination of plants, the addition of plants to a traditional antifungal and the interference with adhesion provided by some plants seem to be promising strategies. Nonetheless, on contrary to drugs, there is a critical lack of standardization on methodologies and protocols, which makes it difficult to compare data and, consequently, to conclude, beyond doubts, about the most promising plants to fight Candida spp. oral infe...
Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology - March 18, 2024 Category: Microbiology Authors: M Maziere J C Andrade P Rompante C F Rodrigues Source Type: research

Evaluation of the antifungal effect of plant extracts on oral < em > Candida < /em > spp. - a critical methodological analysis of the last decade
CONCLUSION: Many plants have been tested in a wide range of states - whole extracts, extraction of components such as flavonoids or polyphenols, or even using the plant to synthetize nanoparticles. The combination of plants, the addition of plants to a traditional antifungal and the interference with adhesion provided by some plants seem to be promising strategies. Nonetheless, on contrary to drugs, there is a critical lack of standardization on methodologies and protocols, which makes it difficult to compare data and, consequently, to conclude, beyond doubts, about the most promising plants to fight Candida spp. oral infe...
Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology - March 18, 2024 Category: Microbiology Authors: M Maziere J C Andrade P Rompante C F Rodrigues Source Type: research

Evaluation of the antifungal effect of plant extracts on oral < em > Candida < /em > spp. - a critical methodological analysis of the last decade
CONCLUSION: Many plants have been tested in a wide range of states - whole extracts, extraction of components such as flavonoids or polyphenols, or even using the plant to synthetize nanoparticles. The combination of plants, the addition of plants to a traditional antifungal and the interference with adhesion provided by some plants seem to be promising strategies. Nonetheless, on contrary to drugs, there is a critical lack of standardization on methodologies and protocols, which makes it difficult to compare data and, consequently, to conclude, beyond doubts, about the most promising plants to fight Candida spp. oral infe...
Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology - March 18, 2024 Category: Microbiology Authors: M Maziere J C Andrade P Rompante C F Rodrigues Source Type: research

The role and challenges of regulating endometrial microbiome in uterine health and diseases
Crit Rev Microbiol. 2024 Mar 15:1-18. doi: 10.1080/1040841X.2024.2320247. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe uterine environment provides necessary conditions for the existence of endometrial microbiota, which in turn plays an important role in maintaining the homeostasis of the uterine environment. The endometrial microbiome is highly susceptible to external factors such as age, hormones, menstrual, pregnancy, etc. When the microbiota is imbalanced, it will further promote the occurrence of uterine diseases such as endometritis and endometrial cancer. Regulating the microbiome of the endometrium is of positive significance...
Source: Critical Reviews in Microbiology - March 15, 2024 Category: Microbiology Authors: Chongshan Yuan Kunyu Xie Lianjun Feng Shouyang Gao Lifu Cai Source Type: research