Citrobacter rodentium is a classically noninvasive pathogen of mice that is similar to enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) in man. Following oral infection of young mice, the organism colonizes the distal colon, and within 1 week the colonic mucosa doubles in thickness and there is massive epithelial cell hyperplasia. Since T-cell responses in mouse models of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) also cause epithelial hyperplasia, we have investigated the possibility that C. rodentium promotes similar T-cell responses in the mucosa, thereby increasing epithelial shedding, transmission, and replication of the organism. Beginning 6 days after infection, bacteria were observed to be in close association with the epithelial surface and were als...
Although epithelial cells represent the primary site of host contact for attaching and effacing path...
Citrobacter rodentium infection is a mouse model for the important human diarrheal infection caused ...
International audienceInfection with Citrobacter rodentium triggers robust tissue damage repair resp...
The epithelial cells together with the mucus layer protect the host from noxious luminal substances ...
Citrobacter rodentium is a mucosal pathogen of mice that shares several pathogenic mechanisms with e...
Citrobacter rodentium is a mucosal pathogen of mice that shares several pathogenic mechanisms with e...
Citrobacter rodentium, an attaching-effacing bacterial pathogen, establishes an acute infection of ...
Citrobacter rodentium, an attaching-effacing bacterial pathogen, establishes an acute infection of t...
Citrobacter rodentium, an attaching-effacing bacterial pathogen, establishes an acute infection of t...
Citrobacter rodentium, an attaching-effacing bacterial pathogen, establishes an acute infection of t...
Infection of mice with the intestinal bacterial pathogen Citrobacter rodentium results in colonic mu...
Citrobacter rodentium is a natural non-invasive bacterial pathogen which infects the distal colon of...
Infection of mice with the intestinal bacterial pathogen Citrobacter rodentium results in colonic mu...
Citrobacter rodentium is a natural non-invasive bacterial pathogen which infects the distal colon of...
Mice infected with Citrobacter rodentium represent an excellent model in which to examine immune def...
Although epithelial cells represent the primary site of host contact for attaching and effacing path...
Citrobacter rodentium infection is a mouse model for the important human diarrheal infection caused ...
International audienceInfection with Citrobacter rodentium triggers robust tissue damage repair resp...
The epithelial cells together with the mucus layer protect the host from noxious luminal substances ...
Citrobacter rodentium is a mucosal pathogen of mice that shares several pathogenic mechanisms with e...
Citrobacter rodentium is a mucosal pathogen of mice that shares several pathogenic mechanisms with e...
Citrobacter rodentium, an attaching-effacing bacterial pathogen, establishes an acute infection of ...
Citrobacter rodentium, an attaching-effacing bacterial pathogen, establishes an acute infection of t...
Citrobacter rodentium, an attaching-effacing bacterial pathogen, establishes an acute infection of t...
Citrobacter rodentium, an attaching-effacing bacterial pathogen, establishes an acute infection of t...
Infection of mice with the intestinal bacterial pathogen Citrobacter rodentium results in colonic mu...
Citrobacter rodentium is a natural non-invasive bacterial pathogen which infects the distal colon of...
Infection of mice with the intestinal bacterial pathogen Citrobacter rodentium results in colonic mu...
Citrobacter rodentium is a natural non-invasive bacterial pathogen which infects the distal colon of...
Mice infected with Citrobacter rodentium represent an excellent model in which to examine immune def...
Although epithelial cells represent the primary site of host contact for attaching and effacing path...
Citrobacter rodentium infection is a mouse model for the important human diarrheal infection caused ...
International audienceInfection with Citrobacter rodentium triggers robust tissue damage repair resp...