نتایج جستجو برای: atypical epec

تعداد نتایج: 47438  

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2000
A D Phillips G Frankel

The hallmark of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) and enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) adhesion to cultured human host cells is intimate attachment and the formation of attaching and effacing (A/E) lesions. Recently, EHEC O157:H7 was shown to induce A/E lesions on human intestinal explants. Unlike EPEC, which colonized the small intestine, EHEC adhesion was restricted to follicle-associa...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
M Li I Rosenshine S L Tung X H Wang D Friedberg C L Hew K Y Leung

Enterohemorrhagic and enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EHEC and EPEC, respectively) strains are closely related human pathogens that are responsible for food-borne epidemics in many countries. Integration host factor (IHF) and the locus of enterocyte effacement-encoded regulator (Ler) are needed for the expression of virulence genes in EHEC and EPEC, including the elicitation of actin rearran...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2001
D L Goosney R DeVinney B B Finlay

Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) is a human pathogen that attaches to intestinal epithelial cells and causes chronic watery diarrhea. A close relative, enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC), causes severe bloody diarrhea and hemolytic-uremic syndrome. Both pathogens insert a protein, Tir, into the host cell plasma membrane where it binds intimin, the outer membrane ligand of EPEC and EHEC. T...

Journal: :Cell motility and the cytoskeleton 1996
J M Sanger R Chang F Ashton J B Kaper J W Sanger

Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) attach to cells (attachment) lining the intestine and induce a decrease in the number of the cells' microvilli (effacement). This attachment and effacement is followed by diarrhea, which may be explained, at least in part, to the loss of microvilli and the decreased ability of the infected cells to absorb fluids. EPEC also attach to the surfaces of a num...

2017
Lilian Aparecida Sanches Marcelo da Silva Gomes Rodrigo Hidalgo Friciello Teixeira Marcos Paulo Vieira Cunha Maria Gabriela Xavier de Oliveira Mônica Aparecida Midolli Vieira Tânia Aparecida Tardelli Gomes Terezinha Knobl

Psittacine birds have been identified as reservoirs of diarrheagenic Escherichia coli, a subset of pathogens associated with mortality of children in tropical countries. The role of other orders of birds as source of infection is unclear. The aim of this study was to perform the molecular diagnosis of infection with diarrheagenic E. coli in 10 different orders of captive wild birds in the state...

2017
Jay L. Mellies Amy Platenkamp Jossef Osborn Lily Ben-Avi

Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli is an important cause of profuse, watery diarrhea in infants living in developing regions of the world. Typical strains of EPEC (tEPEC) possess a virulence plasmid, while related clinical isolates that lack the pEAF plasmid are termed atypical EPEC (aEPEC). tEPEC and aEPEC tend to cause acute vs. more chronic type infections, respectively. The pEAF plasmid enco...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 2003
S C Clarke R D Haigh P P E Freestone P H Williams

Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) remains an important cause of diarrheal disease worldwide. Research into EPEC is intense and provides a good virulence model of other E. coli infections as well as other pathogenic bacteria. Although the virulence mechanisms are now better understood, they are extremely complex and much remains to be learnt. The pathogenesis of EPEC depends on the format...

Journal: :Frontiers in microbiology 2016
Alistair D. S. Walsham Donald A. MacKenzie Vivienne Cook Simon Wemyss-Holden Claire L. Hews Nathalie Juge Stephanie Schüller

Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) is a major cause of diarrheal infant death in developing countries, and probiotic bacteria have been shown to provide health benefits in gastrointestinal infections. In this study, we have investigated the influence of the gut symbiont Lactobacillus reuteri on EPEC adherence to the human intestinal epithelium. Different host cell model systems including ...

2013
Oliver David Kenneth Maddocks Karen Mary Scanlon Michael S. Donnenberg

Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) is an attaching and effacing (A/E) human pathogen that causes diarrhea during acute infection, and it can also sustain asymptomatic colonization. A/E E. coli depletes host cell DNA mismatch repair (MMR) proteins in colonic cell lines and has been detected in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. However, until now, a direct link between infection and host mu...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2008
Mélanie Gallois Thierry Gidenne Juan Orengo Cécile Caubet Christian Tasca Alain Milon Séverine Boullier

Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) represents a major cause of lethal diarrhea in young mammals. Although the pathogenicity mechanisms of EPEC are now well understood, the intrinsic and environmental factors that control the expression of EPEC virulence remain largely unknown. In the rabbit, suckling reduces pups' sensitivity to EPEC infection. Hence, we have hypothesized that uncharacter...

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