Microbial Biofilms and Cancer
Academic Press
Will be published approx. on 1. October 2026
Book
Hardback
978-0-443-43218-7 (ISBN)
Description
Microbial Biofilms and Cancer series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters. Each chapter is written by an international board of authors.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-443-43218-7 (9780443432187)
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Persons
Volume editor
Associate Professor, Department of Biotechnology, University of Engineering and Management, Kolkata, India
Dibyajit Lahiri is Associate Professor in the Department of Biotechnology, University of Engineering & Management, Kolkata. His research interest is precisely on biofilm isolated from human prosthesis and its inhibition by various novel phyto and nano compounds. He is keen to explore the molecular mechanism behind the removal of biofilm by natural compounds. His research arena also encompasses computational drug development by using of bioinformatic. His work is regularly being presented and appreciated before a number of experts of National and International repute. He has more than 100 publications. Dr. Lahiri has edited 5 books. He is also in the role of associate editors of various journals of international reputes.
Dibyajit Lahiri is Associate Professor in the Department of Biotechnology, University of Engineering & Management, Kolkata. His research interest is precisely on biofilm isolated from human prosthesis and its inhibition by various novel phyto and nano compounds. He is keen to explore the molecular mechanism behind the removal of biofilm by natural compounds. His research arena also encompasses computational drug development by using of bioinformatic. His work is regularly being presented and appreciated before a number of experts of National and International repute. He has more than 100 publications. Dr. Lahiri has edited 5 books. He is also in the role of associate editors of various journals of international reputes.
Assistant Professor, Department of Biotechnology, University of Engineering and Management, Kolkata, India
Dr. Moupriya Nag is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biotechnology at UEM, Kolkata. Her research interests include single molecule biophysics, particularly protein unfolding/refolding and protein aggregation kinetics. She has expertise in biophysical chemistry, photochemistry, and single molecule spectroscopy, and has worked on protein-ligand interactions and in-vitro detection of metal ions. Her postdoctoral work explored peptide aggregation kinetics related to neurodegenerative diseases. Currently, her research focuses on functional amyloids in bacteria and their role in biofilm formation.
Dr. Moupriya Nag is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biotechnology at UEM, Kolkata. Her research interests include single molecule biophysics, particularly protein unfolding/refolding and protein aggregation kinetics. She has expertise in biophysical chemistry, photochemistry, and single molecule spectroscopy, and has worked on protein-ligand interactions and in-vitro detection of metal ions. Her postdoctoral work explored peptide aggregation kinetics related to neurodegenerative diseases. Currently, her research focuses on functional amyloids in bacteria and their role in biofilm formation.
Institute of Engineering and Management, India
Dr. Debasmita Bhattacharya is Professor in the Department of Basic Science and Humanities at the Institute of Engineering & Management (School of University of Engineering and Management) Kolkata, India. Dr. Bhattacharya obtained her Masters and Doctoral degree in Cellular, Molecular and Integrative Physiology, Faculty of Health from York University, Canada. Her post-doctoral research focused on investigating the role of autophagy and mitochondria in maintaining cellular health and impeding diseases. She has also worked on mitochondrial transplantation during her tenure. Bhattacharya has worked as a Teaching Assistant and Guest Lecturer at York University in the Faculty of Health and Professor at Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, Canada in Biotechnology, Biomedical Sciences, and Traditional Chinese Medicine Departments. She has published numerous research papers and book chapters in scientific journals from esteemed international publishers. Some of her noteworthy publications are in eminent journals such as Nature Communications, Frontiers in Endocrinology, Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology, Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, American Journal of Physiology, Stem Cells, etc. She has also served as reviewer and guest editor in various journals and books of international repute.
Dr. Debasmita Bhattacharya is Professor in the Department of Basic Science and Humanities at the Institute of Engineering & Management (School of University of Engineering and Management) Kolkata, India. Dr. Bhattacharya obtained her Masters and Doctoral degree in Cellular, Molecular and Integrative Physiology, Faculty of Health from York University, Canada. Her post-doctoral research focused on investigating the role of autophagy and mitochondria in maintaining cellular health and impeding diseases. She has also worked on mitochondrial transplantation during her tenure. Bhattacharya has worked as a Teaching Assistant and Guest Lecturer at York University in the Faculty of Health and Professor at Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, Canada in Biotechnology, Biomedical Sciences, and Traditional Chinese Medicine Departments. She has published numerous research papers and book chapters in scientific journals from esteemed international publishers. Some of her noteworthy publications are in eminent journals such as Nature Communications, Frontiers in Endocrinology, Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology, Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, American Journal of Physiology, Stem Cells, etc. She has also served as reviewer and guest editor in various journals and books of international repute.
Microbiologist, Ruby General Hospital, Kolkata, India
Dr. Gargi Bhattacharya currently working for Ruby General Hospital as a consultant microbiologist and infection control officer with over 10 years of experience. After obtaining MBBS from West Bengal University of Health Sciences, she earned her MD degree from the School of Tropical Medicine with a University Gold Medal. Driven by a passion for antimicrobial resistance, she actively engages in studies about AMR and has published research on the same.
Dr. Gargi Bhattacharya currently working for Ruby General Hospital as a consultant microbiologist and infection control officer with over 10 years of experience. After obtaining MBBS from West Bengal University of Health Sciences, she earned her MD degree from the School of Tropical Medicine with a University Gold Medal. Driven by a passion for antimicrobial resistance, she actively engages in studies about AMR and has published research on the same.
Content
1. Quorum sensing and host cell reprogramming
Karthiyaini Damodharan
2. Oxidative Stress and Its Contribution to Cancer Mutagenesis
Vikas Kumar
3. Biofilms and Beyond: The Impact of Porphyromonas gingivalis on Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
A K M Shafiul Kadir
4. Unique Therapeutic Potential of Bacterial Metabolites for Cancer Chemotherapy
Anusuya Debnath
5. Mechanism of biofilm formation and host interaction.e
Parul Thapar
6. Chapter 15: Genetic Profiling of Biofilm-Associated Cancers: Towards Personalised Medicine
Dipro Mukherjee
7. therapeutic strategies, disrupting biofilm host genetic cosstralk
Goyal Surbhi
8. Microbial Allies in Malignancy: The Role of Porphyromonas gingivalis and Candida Biofilms in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
A K M Shafiul Kadir
9. Biofilm-Induced Hypoxia and Its Role in Tumor Progression
Jefry Winner G and Soumiya Nadar
10. Cytokine and Chemokine Dysregulation by Biofilm components
Arindam Ganguly, Debasis Mitra, Gustavo Santoyo, Suman Suman, Riyan Kaibarta, Soumyadip Pal, Sourav Chattaraj and Mousumi Ganguly
11. Biofilms in Specific Cancers: Helicobacter pylori, Fusobacterium nucleatum, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Escherichia coli, and Candida
Sougata Rajak, Panteha Torabian, Naiera M. Helmy Mohamed, Neethu Asokan, Reham Hamed Abdelaziz and Saanya Chaturvedi
12. The Dual Nature of Biofilms Used in Cancer: Emerging Threats Amidst Benefits, Environmental Consequences, and Legal Challenges
Debina Mitra and Upasana Singh
13. 06. Microbial Toxins and Their Role in Oncogenesis
Mukta Sharma
14. horizontal gene transfer in biofilms and its oncogenic potential
Muhammad Kamran, Rashna Jahangir, Hannana Maryam, Samra Maqsood, Mahnoor Fatima, Abid Ali, Muhammad Bilal Habib and Naseer Ali Shah
15. Role of Biofilm In Cancer Invasion
Sahana Ghosh
16. biofilm driven chronic inflammation and tumorigenesis.
Kartik Kailaskumar Adake, Shreyas Joshi and Shreya Pande
17. Genetic profiling of Biofilm associated cancers
Sampanna Roy, Sourav Ghosh, Surajit Hansda, Sayantani Karmakar, Gargi Ghosh and Semanti Ghosh
18. Key Signaling Pathways Hijacked by Biofilms
Sujay Ghosh and Anwesha Acharyya
19. Epigenetic Processes Involved in the Biology of Biofilms
Richard A. Stein
20. biofilm mediated immune modulation in cancer progression
Rupsa Bhattacharya
21. Introduction: biofilms in cancer- an underestimated threat
Avijit Chakraborty and Rupsa Bhattacharya
22. genetic instability and mutations driven by biofilms
Rupsa Bhattacharya
Karthiyaini Damodharan
2. Oxidative Stress and Its Contribution to Cancer Mutagenesis
Vikas Kumar
3. Biofilms and Beyond: The Impact of Porphyromonas gingivalis on Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
A K M Shafiul Kadir
4. Unique Therapeutic Potential of Bacterial Metabolites for Cancer Chemotherapy
Anusuya Debnath
5. Mechanism of biofilm formation and host interaction.e
Parul Thapar
6. Chapter 15: Genetic Profiling of Biofilm-Associated Cancers: Towards Personalised Medicine
Dipro Mukherjee
7. therapeutic strategies, disrupting biofilm host genetic cosstralk
Goyal Surbhi
8. Microbial Allies in Malignancy: The Role of Porphyromonas gingivalis and Candida Biofilms in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
A K M Shafiul Kadir
9. Biofilm-Induced Hypoxia and Its Role in Tumor Progression
Jefry Winner G and Soumiya Nadar
10. Cytokine and Chemokine Dysregulation by Biofilm components
Arindam Ganguly, Debasis Mitra, Gustavo Santoyo, Suman Suman, Riyan Kaibarta, Soumyadip Pal, Sourav Chattaraj and Mousumi Ganguly
11. Biofilms in Specific Cancers: Helicobacter pylori, Fusobacterium nucleatum, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Escherichia coli, and Candida
Sougata Rajak, Panteha Torabian, Naiera M. Helmy Mohamed, Neethu Asokan, Reham Hamed Abdelaziz and Saanya Chaturvedi
12. The Dual Nature of Biofilms Used in Cancer: Emerging Threats Amidst Benefits, Environmental Consequences, and Legal Challenges
Debina Mitra and Upasana Singh
13. 06. Microbial Toxins and Their Role in Oncogenesis
Mukta Sharma
14. horizontal gene transfer in biofilms and its oncogenic potential
Muhammad Kamran, Rashna Jahangir, Hannana Maryam, Samra Maqsood, Mahnoor Fatima, Abid Ali, Muhammad Bilal Habib and Naseer Ali Shah
15. Role of Biofilm In Cancer Invasion
Sahana Ghosh
16. biofilm driven chronic inflammation and tumorigenesis.
Kartik Kailaskumar Adake, Shreyas Joshi and Shreya Pande
17. Genetic profiling of Biofilm associated cancers
Sampanna Roy, Sourav Ghosh, Surajit Hansda, Sayantani Karmakar, Gargi Ghosh and Semanti Ghosh
18. Key Signaling Pathways Hijacked by Biofilms
Sujay Ghosh and Anwesha Acharyya
19. Epigenetic Processes Involved in the Biology of Biofilms
Richard A. Stein
20. biofilm mediated immune modulation in cancer progression
Rupsa Bhattacharya
21. Introduction: biofilms in cancer- an underestimated threat
Avijit Chakraborty and Rupsa Bhattacharya
22. genetic instability and mutations driven by biofilms
Rupsa Bhattacharya