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Sabbatini S, Zatini L, Narducci E, Rosati L, Ardizzoni A, Mencacci A, et al.
Microorganisms . 2025 Jan; 12(12. PMID: 39770658
Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) is a prevalent women's infection characterized by excessive inflammation and damage of the vaginal epithelium that, in its recurrent form (RVVC), causes more than three symptomatic episodes...
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Spaggiari L, Ardizzoni A, Pedretti N, Iseppi R, Sabia C, Russo R, et al.
Microorganisms . 2024 Aug; 12(8). PMID: 39203476
Probiotics are living microbes that provide benefits to the host. The growing data on health promotion, following probiotics administration, increased interest among researchers and pharmaceutical companies. Infections of the lower...
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Spaggiari L, Ardizzoni A, Ricchi F, Pedretti N, Squartini Ramos C, Squartini Ramos G, et al.
PLoS One . 2024 May; 19(5):e0303449. PMID: 38768097
Candida albicans (C. albicans) can behave as a commensal yeast colonizing the vaginal mucosa, and in this condition is tolerated by the epithelium. When the epithelial tolerance breaks down, due...
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Pedretti N, Iseppi R, Condo C, Spaggiari L, Messi P, Pericolini E, et al.
Microorganisms . 2024 Apr; 12(4). PMID: 38674662
In recent years, the search for new compounds with antibacterial activity has drastically increased due to the spread of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms. In this study, we analyzed Cell-Free Supernatant (CFS) from...
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Spaggiari L, Pedretti N, Ricchi F, Pinetti D, Campisciano G, De Seta F, et al.
Microorganisms . 2024 Apr; 12(4). PMID: 38674606
Lactic acid bacteria are considered an inexhaustible source of bioactive compounds; indeed, products from their metabolism are known to have immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory activity. Recently, we demonstrated that Cell-Free Supernatants...
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Roselletti E, Pericolini E, Nore A, Takacs P, Kozma B, Sala A, et al.
Sci Transl Med . 2023 Dec; 15(725):eadi3363. PMID: 38055800
causes an estimated half-billion cases of vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) every year. VVC is most commonly caused by , which, in this setting, triggers nonprotective neutrophil infiltration, aggressive local inflammation, and...
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Kosmala D, Sertour N, Frois Martins R, Spaggiari L, Ardizzoni A, LeibundGut-Landmann S, et al.
Microbes Infect . 2023 Sep; 26(1-2):105230. PMID: 37734535
The Candida albicans population displays high genetic diversity illustrated by 18-well differentiated genetic clusters. Cluster 13, also known as Candida africana, is an outlying cluster and includes strains first described...
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Spaggiari L, Squartini Ramos G, Squartini Ramos C, Ardizzoni A, Pedretti N, Blasi E, et al.
Microorganisms . 2023 Jun; 11(6). PMID: 37375053
Vaginal ecosystem is a unique environment where, in physiological conditions, lactobacilli dominate. However, pathogenic microbial species responsible for vaginitis and vaginosis can also harbor vaginal microbiota. To extend our previously...
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Sala A, Ardizzoni A, Spaggiari L, Vaidya N, van der Schaaf J, Rizzato C, et al.
mBio . 2023 Mar; 14(2):e0010723. PMID: 36856418
Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) affects nearly 3/4 of women during their lifetime, and its symptoms seriously reduce quality of life. Although Candida albicans is a common commensal, it is unknown if...
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Gallingani T, Resca E, Dominici M, Gavioli G, Laurita R, Liguori A, et al.
PLoS One . 2023 Feb; 18(2):e0282059. PMID: 36812218
In industrialized countries, health care associated infections, the fourth leading cause of disease, are a major health issue. At least half of all cases of nosocomial infections are associated with...