G01N2333/335

Chromogenic medium for the detection and identification of vancomycin resistant enterococci and method therefor

A microbe-specific medium, containing specific chromogenic substrates, for the detection of vancomycin-resistant enterococci in a biological sample, whereby both the detection and identification of vancomycin-resistant enterococci at the species level is achieved utilizing one sample and one test.

TARGETING QUORUM-SENSING PEPTIDES FOR DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT AND/OR PREVENTION OF COLORECTAL CANCER METASTASIS

Quorum-sensing peptides are provided as diagnostic biomarkers, and quorum-sensing peptide inhibiting substances are provided for use in the treatment of metastasis of colorectal cancer in a subject, in particular a human subject. Methods for reducing metastasis of colorectal cancer in a subject include administering to the subject a microorganism that reduces or blocks activity of a pro-metastatic quorum-sensing peptide or a metabolite thereof present in a gastrointestinal tract or blood of the subject; and/or that reduces or blocks production of the pro-metastatic quorum-sensing peptide or the metabolite thereof in the gastrointestinal tract or blood of the subject. The pro-metastatic quorum-sensing peptide may include EntF or the metabolite EntF* of EntF.

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HPV-RELATED CANCER

Provided herein are methods for identifying patient having treatment resistant cancers, such as HPV-related cancers. Therapeutic methods for treatment of cancers are also provided.

Lactic acid bacterium growth enhancer, regulatory T-cell number increasing agent, method of enhancing growth of lactic acid bacterium, method of increasing number of regulatory T-cells, method of evaluating regulatory T-cell number increasing effect, and method of evaluating lactic acid growth enhancing effect

A growth enhancer for Lactobacillus murinus, Lactobacillus salivarius, or a bacterium that belongs to the genus Lactobacillus and that has a homology of 16S rDNA of 90% or higher with Lactobacillus murinus or Lactobacillus salivarius includes a β-glucan having a molecular weight of from 0.2 K to 50 K. A regulatory T-cell number increasing agent, a method of enhancing growth of a lactic acid bacterium, a method of increasing the number of regulatory T-cells, a method of evaluating a regulatory T-cell number increasing effect, and a method of evaluating a growth enhancing effect on a lactic acid bacterium are also provided.

Method of identifying a biologically-active composition from a biofilm

The subject invention provides materials and methods that effectively support innate immunity and/or disperse pathogenic biofilms using readily available, nontoxic, natural substances, while supporting restoration of normal microbiotic homeostasis. In one embodiment, the subject invention provides anti-biofilm compositions comprising one or more probiotic organisms, anti-microbial honey, and other ingredients such as prebiotic compounds, other hive products, green tea derivatives, other plant derivatives, and vitamin D3.

PROPHYLAXIS AND TREATMENT OF AN INFECTION OF THE CERVIX WITH HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV)
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A pharmaceutical composition is for prophylaxis and/or treatment of an infection of the cervix with human papillomavirus (HPV). A method carried out ex vivo is for predicting the probability of cure of HPV infection of the cervix. A biomarker is for predicting the emergence and/or development of cervical in-traepithelial neoplasia and/or cervical carcinoma and the likelihood of cure of cervical infection with HPV. Another method is for prophylaxis and/or treatment of cervical infection with HPV.

Prebiotic composition and its methods of production

The present invention relates to a prebiotic composition comprising a galacto oligosaccharide (GOS) produced from Lactobacillus plantarum, wherein the GOS acts as a selective growth medium for a chosen Lactobacillus plantarum probiotic bacterial strain, and wherein the GOS is substantially the same as the form produced by reverse β-galactosidase reaction in the chosen probiotic bacterial strain. The present invention also relates to methods of producing GOS and related composition incorporating the GOS.

Method for producing culture product of <i>Lactobacillus plantarum</i>

Provided is a method of producing a culture product of a microorganism, for obtaining a culture product excellent in anti-inflammatory property in which a ratio between the production amounts of IL-10 and IL-12 (ratio of IL-10/IL-12) is large. Specifically, provided is a method of producing a culture product of Lactobacillus plantarum, including culturing Lactobacillus plantarum using a medium containing an unsaturated fatty acid ester until a time point at or before an end of a logarithmic growth phase, to thereby obtain a culture product of Lactobacillus plantarum. The unsaturated fatty acid ester is an ester formed through a reaction between a monovalent or polyvalent unsaturated fatty acid and a polyhydric alcohol, or a derivative of the ester. A preferred example of the unsaturated fatty acid ester is a monooleic acid ester.

Method of identifying a biologically-active composition from a biofilm

The subject invention provides materials and methods that effectively support innate immunity and/or disperse pathogenic biofilms using readily available, nontoxic, natural substances, while supporting restoration of normal microbiotic homeostasis. In one embodiment, the subject invention provides anti-biofilm compositions comprising one or more probiotic organisms, anti-microbial honey, and other ingredients such as prebiotic compounds, other hive products, green tea derivatives, other plant derivatives, and vitamin D3.

METHODS OF ENHANCING THE POTENCY OF INCRETIN-BASED DRUGS IN SUBJECTS IN NEED THEREOF

The present invention relates to methods of enhancing the potency of incretin-based drugs in subjects in need thereof. Through different animal models, the inventors identified that a specific gut microbiota signature impairs GLP-1-activated gut-brain axis which could be transferred to germ free mice. The dysbiotic gut microbiota induces enteric neuropathy, reduces GLP-1 receptor and nNOS mRNA concentration, GLP-1-induced nitric oxide production for the control of insulin secretion and gastric emptying. The frequency of Lactobacilli in the ileum microbiota was tightly correlated with nMOS mRNA concentration, which is a mode of action of GLP-1, of the enteric nervous system opening a novel route for the improvement of GLP-1 based therapies in type 2 diabetic patients. In particular, the present invention relates to a method of enhancing the potency of an incretin-based drug administered to a diabetic subject as part of a treatment regimen.