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Julia L. Drewes

@dreweslab.bsky.social

Microbiologist studying host-microbe interactions in colorectal cancer. #Cdifficile #biofilms #fusobacteria

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Breakthrough in search for HIV cure leaves researchers ‘overwhelmed’ Exclusive: Melbourne team demonstrates way to make the virus visible within white blood cells, paving the way to fully clear it from the body

“In a paper published in Nature Communications, the researchers have shown for the first time that mRNA can be delivered into the cells where HIV is hiding, by encasing it in a tiny, specially formulated fat bubble. The mRNA then instructs the cells to reveal the virus.”

05.06.2025 12:31 — 👍 257    🔁 84    💬 4    📌 12
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The only thing better than a snow day (as a PI) is a manuscript acceptance! Today we got a little bit of both. Can’t wait to see our latest biofilms manuscript finally see the light of day @ Gut Microbes. Happy Tuesday, everyone!

08.01.2025 02:28 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Systematically-designed mixtures outperform single fibers for gut microbiota support Dietary fiber interventions to modulate the gut microbiota have largely relied on isolated fibers or specific fiber sources. We hypothesized that fibers systematically blended could promote more he...

Fibre is good for health, fibre is good for the gut microbiota. Yes but which fiber? All types? Mixtures of types? That's what they looked at there, showing that (perhaps unsurprisingly) a mixture of fibres could enhance SCFA production better than single sources.
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

07.01.2025 04:39 — 👍 26    🔁 10    💬 0    📌 0
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Bacteria use exogenous peptidoglycan as a danger signal to trigger biofilm formation - Nature Microbiology Peptidoglycan released by neighbouring kin or non-kin cell lysis induces physiological changes that protect from a range of stresses, including phage predation.

We found that many bacterial species use exogenous peptidoglycan fragments - released by lysis of neighboring cells - as a general danger signal, triggering a danger response that protects bacteria against many dangers: biofilm formation.

Details here 👇
www.nature.com/articles/s41...

06.01.2025 10:13 — 👍 143    🔁 58    💬 0    📌 0

Fyi - your manuscript link doesn’t work. Can you reshare?

07.01.2025 16:01 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Bacteria use exogenous peptidoglycan as a danger signal to trigger biofilm formation - Nature Microbiology Peptidoglycan released by neighbouring kin or non-kin cell lysis induces physiological changes that protect from a range of stresses, including phage predation.

Bacteria use exogenous peptidoglycan as a danger signal to trigger biofilm formation

#Vibriocholerae

@naturemicrobiol.bsky.social from @knutdrescher.bsky.social

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

04.01.2025 16:57 — 👍 36    🔁 8    💬 0    📌 1
Discovery and engineering of the antibody response to a prominent skin commensal - Nature Nature - Discovery and engineering of the antibody response to a prominent skin commensal

Check out this bombshell publication by Michael Fischbach @mfgrp.bsky.social and coworkers @stanford-chemh.bsky.social @stanfordmedicine.bsky.social, imagine a cancer immune therapy/vaccine where treatment begins and ends with a painless topical skin treatment! 🤯

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

11.12.2024 19:26 — 👍 243    🔁 72    💬 6    📌 5
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Campylobacter jejuni-derived cytolethal distending toxin promotes colorectal cancer metastasis Various forms of solid tumors harbor intracellular bacteria, but the physiological consequences of these microorganisms are poorly understood. We show…

Campylobacter jejuni-derived cytolethal distending toxin promotes colorectal cancer metastasis | Cell Host & Microbe @cellpress.bsky.social

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

10.12.2024 11:05 — 👍 1    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0

I should add that this method came to us courtesy of Reece Knippel, from the Skaar lab.

30.11.2024 13:38 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Lab hack #2, for all the microbiologists doing CFUs: use the spot plate method to save on plates! Do a 10-fold dilution series of your samples in a 96-well plate, then use a multi-channel pipettor to plate 4-5 uL onto (very dry) agar plates in duplicate. Not my finest example, but you get the point.

30.11.2024 13:33 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
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Thought I’d kick off my bsky account with some of my fav lab hacks. First up, how to balance a centrifuge with any number of tubes (except 1 and 23). Courtesy of a post on Reddit from a few years ago (u/aliyoh). The colors represent up to 2 different tube weights. www.reddit.com/r/labrats/s/...

25.11.2024 01:36 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

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