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Characterization of novel double-reporter strains of Mycobacterium abscessus fo...

Bento, CM; Calster, K; Piller, T; Oliveira, GS; Vooght, L; Cappoen, D; Cos, P; Gomes, MS; Silva, T

Mycobacterium abscessus (Mab) is an emerging pathogen that poses a severe health threat, especially in people with cystic fibrosis and other chronic lung diseases. Available drugs are largely ineffective due to an exquisite intrinsic resistance, making Mab infections only comparable to multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. Current treatment is based on lengthy multidrug therapy, complicated by poor outcomes and hig...



Assay Development for High-Throughput Drug Screening Against Mycobacteria

Oliveira, GS; Bento, CM; Pombinho, A; Reis, R; Calster, K; Vooght, L; Maia, AF; Cos, P; Gomes, MS; Silva, T

Mycobacterium abscessus (Mab) infections are challenging to treat due to high intrinsic drug resistance, comparable to multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. Treatments are extremely ineffective and based on a multi-drug regimen, resulting in low patient compliance. Consequently, the scientific community is urged to identify new and effective drugs to treat these infections. One of the strategies employed to this en...


Improving the Antimycobacterial Drug Clofazimine through Formation of Organic S...

Bento, CM; Silva, AT; Mansano, B; Aguiar, L; Teixeira, C; Gomes, MS; Gomes, P; Silva, T; Ferraz, R

This work reports the synthesis, structural and thermal analysis, and in vitro evaluation of the antimicrobial activity of two new organic salts (OSs) derived from the antimycobacterial drug clofazimine and the fluoroquinolones ofloxacin or norfloxacin. Organic salts derived from active pharmaceutical ingredients (API-OSs), as those herein disclosed, hold promise as cost-effective formulations with improved fea...


Serum amyloid A proteins reduce bone mass during mycobacterial infections

Gomes, AC; Sousa, DM; Oliveira, TC; Fonseca, O; Pinto, RJ; Silvério, D; Fernandes, AI; Moreira, AC; Silva, T; Teles, MJ; Pereira, L; Saraiva, M

IntroductionOsteopenia has been associated to several inflammatory conditions, including mycobacterial infections. How mycobacteria cause bone loss remains elusive, but direct bone infection may not be required. MethodsGenetically engineered mice and morphometric, transcriptomic, and functional analyses were used. Additionally, inflammatory mediators and bone turnover markers were measured in the serum of healt...


InfectionCMA: A Cell MicroArray Approach for Efficient Biomarker Screening in I...

Magalhães, AC; Ricardo, S; Moreira, AC; Nunes, M; Tavares, M; Pinto, RJ; Gomes, MS; Pereira, L

The recently emerged severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has forced the scientific community to acquire knowledge in real-time, when total lockdowns and the interruption of flights severely limited access to reagents as the global pandemic became established. This unique reality made researchers aware of the importance of designing efficient in vitro set-ups to evaluate infectious kinet...


Iron Related Biomarkers Predict Disease Severity in a Cohort of Portuguese Adul...

Moreira, AC; Teles, MJ; Silva, T; Bento, CM; Alves, IS; Pereira, L; Guimarães, JT; Porto, G; Oliveira, P; Gomes, MS

Large variability in COVID-19 clinical progression urges the need to find the most relevant biomarkers to predict patients’ outcomes. We evaluated iron metabolism and immune response in 303 patients admitted to the main hospital of the northern region of Portugal with variable clinical pictures, from September to November 2020. One hundred and twenty-seven tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 and 176 tested negative....


Dynamics of a Dual SARS-CoV-2 Lineage Co-Infection on a Prolonged Viral Sheddin...

Pedro, N; Silva, CN; Magalhães, AC; Cavadas, B; Rocha, AM; Moreira, AC; Gomes, MS; Silva, D; Sobrinho-Simões, J; Ramos, A; Cardoso, MJ; Filipe, R

A few molecularly proven severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) cases of symptomatic reinfection are currently known worldwide, with a resolved first infection followed by a second infection after a 48 to 142-day intervening period. We report a multiple-component study of a clinically severe and prolonged viral shedding coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) case in a 17-year-old Portuguese f...


Antimicrobial peptides as potential anti-tubercular leads: A concise review

Oliveira, GS; Costa, RP; Gomes, P; Gomes, MS; Silva, T; Teixeira, C

Despite being considered a public health emergency for the last 25 years, tuberculosis (TB) is still one of the deadliest infectious diseases, responsible for over a million deaths every year. The length and toxicity of available treatments and the increasing emergence of multidrugresistant strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis renders standard regimens increasingly inefficient and emphasizes the urgency to dev...


Dynamics of a dual sars-cov-2 lineage co-infection on a prolonged viral sheddin...

Pedro, N; Silva, CN; Magalhães, AC; Cavadas, B; Rocha, AM; Moreira, AC; Gomes, MS; Silva, D; Sobrinho-Simões, J; Ramos, A; Cardoso, MJ; Filipe, R

A few molecularly proven severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) cases of symptomatic reinfection are currently known worldwide, with a resolved first infection followed by a second infection after a 48 to 142-day intervening period. We report a multiplecomponent study of a clinically severe and prolonged viral shedding coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) case in a 17-year-old Portuguese fe...


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