Iron is an essential nutrient for bacterial growth. Therefore, bacteria have evolved chelation mechanisms to acquire iron for their survival. Enterobactin, a chelator with high affinity for ferric iron, is secreted by Escherichia coli and contributes to its improved bacterial fitness. In this preliminary study, we evaluated enterobactin deficiency both in vitro and in vivo in the context of E. coli mastitis. Firstly, we showed that expression of lipocalin 2, a protein produced by the host that is able to both bind and deplete enterobactin, is increased upon E. coli infection in the cow’s mastitic mammary gland. Secondly, we demonstrated in vitro that enterobactin deficiency does not alter interleukin (IL)-8 expression in bovine mammary epit...
Escherichia coli is a major etiological agent of intra-mammary infections (IMI) in cows, leading to ...
Conceived and designed the experiments: PEK SMN TC. Performed the experiments: HP SAJ LEM JPM JEC LJ...
<div><p><i>Escherichia coli</i> is a major etiological agent of intra-mammary infections (IMI) in co...
Iron is an essential nutrient for bacterial growth. Therefore, bacteria have evolved chelation mecha...
International audienceIron is an essential nutrient for bacterial growth. Therefore, bacteria have e...
Escherichia coli are major bacterial pathogens causing bovine mastitis, a disease of great economic ...
Iron plays many critical roles in human biology, such as aiding the transport of oxygen and mediatin...
Nasal colonization by both gram-positive and gram-negative pathogens induces expression of the innat...
International audienceEscherichia coli are major bacterial pathogens causing bovine mastitis, a dise...
To study the host-pathogen interactions during Escherichia coli mastitis, we first determined whethe...
We investigated the importance of the production of catecholate siderophores, and the utilization of...
SummaryObjectivesFerric siderophore complexes are produced by most bacteria to acquire iron, a vital...
Intramammary infections of dairy cows with Gram-positive bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus (ma...
SummaryHost inflammation alters the availability of nutrients such as iron to limit microbial growth...
Author Institution (all): Department of Animal Sciences, The Ohio State Universit
Escherichia coli is a major etiological agent of intra-mammary infections (IMI) in cows, leading to ...
Conceived and designed the experiments: PEK SMN TC. Performed the experiments: HP SAJ LEM JPM JEC LJ...
<div><p><i>Escherichia coli</i> is a major etiological agent of intra-mammary infections (IMI) in co...
Iron is an essential nutrient for bacterial growth. Therefore, bacteria have evolved chelation mecha...
International audienceIron is an essential nutrient for bacterial growth. Therefore, bacteria have e...
Escherichia coli are major bacterial pathogens causing bovine mastitis, a disease of great economic ...
Iron plays many critical roles in human biology, such as aiding the transport of oxygen and mediatin...
Nasal colonization by both gram-positive and gram-negative pathogens induces expression of the innat...
International audienceEscherichia coli are major bacterial pathogens causing bovine mastitis, a dise...
To study the host-pathogen interactions during Escherichia coli mastitis, we first determined whethe...
We investigated the importance of the production of catecholate siderophores, and the utilization of...
SummaryObjectivesFerric siderophore complexes are produced by most bacteria to acquire iron, a vital...
Intramammary infections of dairy cows with Gram-positive bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus (ma...
SummaryHost inflammation alters the availability of nutrients such as iron to limit microbial growth...
Author Institution (all): Department of Animal Sciences, The Ohio State Universit
Escherichia coli is a major etiological agent of intra-mammary infections (IMI) in cows, leading to ...
Conceived and designed the experiments: PEK SMN TC. Performed the experiments: HP SAJ LEM JPM JEC LJ...
<div><p><i>Escherichia coli</i> is a major etiological agent of intra-mammary infections (IMI) in co...