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Razjasnitev in izboljšanje anti-Campylobacter učinka potencialnega probiotika Bacillus subtilis PS-216

Raziskovalna dejavnost

Koda Veda Področje Podpodročje
4.02.00  Biotehnika  Živalska produkcija in predelava   

Koda Veda Področje
4.02  Kmetijske vede in veterina  Znanost o živalih in mlekarstvu 
Ključne besede
, Campylobacter jejuni, Bacillus subtilis PS-216, interakcija probiotik – patogen, uničenje biofilma, proteom, transkriptom, adaptacijska evolucija, mehanizmi odpornosti, izboljšanje probiotika,
Vrednotenje (metodologija)
vir: COBISS
Upoš. tč.
8.944,7
A''
2.162,83
A'
4.836,05
A1/2
6.235,08
CI10
13.584
CImax
427
h10
57
A1
32,65
A3
8,23
Podatki za zadnjih 5 let (citati za zadnjih 10 let) na dan 12. oktober 2025; Podatki za izračun ocene A3 se nanašajo na obdobje 2020-2024
Podatki za razpise ARIS ( 04.04.2019 - Programski razpis, arhiv )
Baza Povezani zapisi Citati Čisti citati Povprečje čistih citatov
WoS  461  13.502  11.869  25,75 
Scopus  493  14.835  13.076  26,52 
Organizacije (2) , Raziskovalci (22)
0481  Univerza v Ljubljani, Biotehniška fakulteta
št. Evidenčna št. Ime in priimek Razisk. področje Vloga Obdobje Štev. publikacijŠtev. publikacij
1.  50812  Katarina Belcijan Pandur  Biotehnologija  Raziskovalec  2023 - 2025  35 
2.  53622  dr. Mojca Blaznik  Biotehnologija  Raziskovalec  2023 - 2025  32 
3.  27641  dr. Tjaša Danevčič  Biotehnologija  Raziskovalec  2023 - 2025  208 
4.  24407  dr. Iztok Dogša  Biotehnologija  Raziskovalec  2023 - 2025  210 
5.  33177  dr. Anna Dragoš  Rastlinska produkcija in predelava  Raziskovalec  2023 - 2025  146 
6.  54963  Blaž Jug  Biotehnologija  Raziskovalec  2023 - 2025  42 
7.  22491  dr. Anja Klančnik  Živalska produkcija in predelava  Raziskovalec  2023 - 2025  436 
8.  17794  Simona Leskovec    Tehnični sodelavec  2023 - 2025  25 
9.  05993  dr. Ines Mandić-Mulec  Biotehnologija  Raziskovalec  2023 - 2025  685 
10.  53620  dr. Eli Podnar  Rastlinska produkcija in predelava  Raziskovalec  2023 - 2025  36 
11.  38987  dr. Katarina Šimunović  Biotehnologija  Vodja  2023 - 2025  118 
12.  07030  dr. Sonja Smole - Možina  Živalska produkcija in predelava  Raziskovalec  2023 - 2025  1.150 
13.  55830  Anja Štangar  Reprodukcija človeka  Raziskovalec  2023 - 2024 
14.  55857  Eva Stare  Biotehnologija  Mladi raziskovalec  2023 - 2025  16 
15.  26540  dr. Polonca Štefanič  Biotehnologija  Raziskovalec  2023 - 2025  227 
16.  52659  Manca Volk  Živalska produkcija in predelava  Mladi raziskovalec  2023 - 2025  20 
17.  57205  Živa Zidar  Biotehnologija  Raziskovalec  2023 - 2025  29 
0105  Nacionalni inštitut za biologijo
št. Evidenčna št. Ime in priimek Razisk. področje Vloga Obdobje Štev. publikacijŠtev. publikacij
1.  19116  dr. Špela Baebler  Biotehnologija  Raziskovalec  2023 - 2025  331 
2.  12688  dr. Kristina Gruden  Biotehnologija  Raziskovalec  2023 - 2025  1.041 
3.  53968  Nastja Marondini  Biotehnologija  Raziskovalec  2023  13 
4.  29617  dr. Marko Petek  Biotehnologija  Raziskovalec  2023 - 2025  204 
5.  39320  dr. Maja Zagorščak  Interdisciplinarne raziskave  Raziskovalec  2023 - 2025  89 
Povzetek
In today's interconnected world, infectious diseases can spread farther and faster than ever before. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global threat to health and development. It requires urgent intersectoral action to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Campylobacter jejuni is a medically important pathogen with negative consequences for food industry. The adaptive lifestyle of these bacteria to currently used antibiotics and their incredible ability to adapt to environmental changes and form resistant forms, such as biofilms and persister cells, contribute significantly to their survival. They continue to spread in the farm environment and through contaminated meat also in the food chain, making C. jejuni the main cause of the most common bacterial gastroenteritis, namely campylobacteriosis, which is becoming increasingly difficult to treat due to increasing antibiotic resistance. By using a strategy of reducing or removing C. jejuni from the chicken gut, we could reduce or eliminate transmission to humans and prevent the disease. We have recently patented the use of the potential probiotic B. subtilis PS-216, which significantly reduces C. jejuni in the chicken gut and also destroys robust C. jejuni biofilms, providing a potential solution to the problem. Probiotics are gaining in popularity and the demand for probiotics as feed supplements in animal’s husbandry is increasing as they are considered a green sustainable solution to the problem of foodborne pathogens. Despite increased usage of probiotics the understanding and knowledge of mechanisms driving probiotic-pathogen interactions are limited. Only with clear and in-depth knowledge of the mechanisms driving these interactions can we propose an efficient improved use of probiotics. The aim of the proposed project is to investigate the mechanisms driving interactions between C. jejuni and B. subtilis within three task driven work packages: in WP1. by utilizing the novel omics approach – transcriptomics and proteomics; combined in (WP2) with recombinant technology and well thought out biofilm experimental design; and in WP3 by using adaptive experimental evolution approach evaluate the consequences of the C. jejuni - B. subtilis interactions. With the successful completion of this project we will have deep knowledge on i) mechanisms driving the C. jejuni – B. subtilis interaction influenced by environment namely oxygen concentrations), ii) mechanisms behind B. subtilis destruction of C. jejuni biofilm, and iii) evolutionary outcomes for both pathogen and probiotic shaped by their interactions and adaptive mechanisms. Based on the accumulated knowledge on mechanisms driving interactions between probiotics and pathogens, we will propose innovative strategies for combating pathogens with probiotics. Within the proposed project, the young project leader, Dr. Katarina Šimunovič,  with wide knowledge on C. jejuni and B. subtilis interactions, will coordinate the project tasks performed by three research groups, i) the prof. dr. Ines Mandić Mulec group at the Department of Microbiology (BF), with expertise on B. subtilis ecology and physiology, genetic engineering of bacteria,  confocal laser scanning microscopy, biofilm structure/function development, bacterial interactions and comparative bacterial genomics, the group of prof. Sonja Smole Možina and assoc. prof. Anja Klančnik from the Department of Food Science and Technology, Biotechnical Faculty at the University of Ljubljana, who will complement the consortium with their expertise in Campylobacter, biofilm development, protein profile analysis and transcriptomic analysis., and the group of prof. dr. Kristina Gruden (NIB), who will add their expertise in quantitative molecular and cell biology, biostatistics, bioinformatics including transcriptomicsand mathematical modelling. This consortium and collaboration will provide multidisciplinary approaches to successfully achieve all project goals in three years.
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