Enterobacterial pathogens infect the gut by a multistep process, resulting in colonization of both the lumen and the mucosal epithelium. Due to experimental constraints, it remains challenging to address how luminal and epithelium-lodged pathogen populations cross-feed each other in vivo. Enteroids are cultured three-dimensional miniature intestinal organs with a single layer of primary intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) surrounding a central lumen. They offer new opportunities to study enterobacterial infection under near-physiological conditions, at a temporal and spatial resolution not attainable in animal models, but remain poorly explored in this context. We employed microinjection, time-lapse microscopy, bacterial genetics, and barcod...
The intestinal mucosa forms the first line of defense against infections mediated by enteric pathoge...
International audienceSalmonella enterica serovars are invasive gram-negative bacteria, causing a wi...
ABSTRACT To establish a replicative niche during its infectious cycle between the intestinal lumen a...
Enterobacterial pathogens infect the gut by a multistep process, resulting in colonization of both t...
BACKGROUND: Enteric pathogens need to grow efficiently in the gut lumen in order to cause disease an...
The intestinal epithelium is a primary interface for engagement of the host response by foodborne pa...
Background: Enteric pathogens need to grow efficiently in the gut lumen in order to cause disease an...
Background: Enteric pathogens need to grow efficiently in the gut lumen in order to cause disease an...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Enteric pathogens need to grow efficiently in the gut lumen in order to c...
ABSTRACT A major obstacle in infection biology is the limited ability to recapitulate human disease ...
The intestinal mucosa forms the first line of defense against infections mediated by enteric pathoge...
A major obstacle in infection biology is the limited ability to recapitulate human disease trajector...
SummarySalmonella Typhimurium causes diarrhea by infecting the epithelium and lamina propria of the ...
ABSTRACT To establish a replicative niche during its infectious cycle between the intestinal lumen a...
A major obstacle in infection biology is the limited ability to recapitulate human disease trajector...
The intestinal mucosa forms the first line of defense against infections mediated by enteric pathoge...
International audienceSalmonella enterica serovars are invasive gram-negative bacteria, causing a wi...
ABSTRACT To establish a replicative niche during its infectious cycle between the intestinal lumen a...
Enterobacterial pathogens infect the gut by a multistep process, resulting in colonization of both t...
BACKGROUND: Enteric pathogens need to grow efficiently in the gut lumen in order to cause disease an...
The intestinal epithelium is a primary interface for engagement of the host response by foodborne pa...
Background: Enteric pathogens need to grow efficiently in the gut lumen in order to cause disease an...
Background: Enteric pathogens need to grow efficiently in the gut lumen in order to cause disease an...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Enteric pathogens need to grow efficiently in the gut lumen in order to c...
ABSTRACT A major obstacle in infection biology is the limited ability to recapitulate human disease ...
The intestinal mucosa forms the first line of defense against infections mediated by enteric pathoge...
A major obstacle in infection biology is the limited ability to recapitulate human disease trajector...
SummarySalmonella Typhimurium causes diarrhea by infecting the epithelium and lamina propria of the ...
ABSTRACT To establish a replicative niche during its infectious cycle between the intestinal lumen a...
A major obstacle in infection biology is the limited ability to recapitulate human disease trajector...
The intestinal mucosa forms the first line of defense against infections mediated by enteric pathoge...
International audienceSalmonella enterica serovars are invasive gram-negative bacteria, causing a wi...
ABSTRACT To establish a replicative niche during its infectious cycle between the intestinal lumen a...