ABSTRACT A major obstacle in infection biology is the limited ability to recapitulate human disease trajectories in traditional cell culture and animal models, which impedes the translation of basic research into clinics. Here, we introduce a three-dimensional (3D) intestinal tissue model to study human enteric infections at a level of detail that is not achieved by conventional two-dimensional monocultures. Our model comprises epithelial and endothelial layers, a primary intestinal collagen scaffold, and immune cells. Upon Salmonella infection, the model mimics human gastroenteritis, in that it restricts the pathogen to the epithelial compartment, an advantage over existing mouse models. Application of dual transcriptome sequencing to the ...
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S.Tm) causes enterocolitis with significant worldwide morbi...
The Gram-negative Epsilonproteobacterium Campylobacter jejuni is currently the most prevalent bacter...
Infected host tissues have complex anatomy, diverse cell types, and dynamic inflammation. Traditiona...
A major obstacle in infection biology is the limited ability to recapitulate human disease trajector...
A major obstacle in infection biology is the limited ability to recapitulate human disease trajector...
Three-dimensional/3-D organotypic models of human intestinal epithelium mimic the differentiated for...
Salmonellae are Gram-negative, predominantly flagellated, facultative intracellular bacteria, and ar...
Enterobacterial pathogens infect the gut by a multistep process, resulting in colonization of both t...
The intestinal mucosa forms the first line of defense against infections mediated by enteric pathoge...
The intestinal epithelium is a primary interface for engagement of the host response by foodborne pa...
Introduction Studying host-pathogen encounters requires appropriate models that properly reflect the...
abstract: Three-dimensional models of human intestinal epithelium mimic the differentiated form and ...
Commensal microorganisms influence a variety of host functions in the gut, including immune response...
textabstractSalmonella are Gram-negative rod-shaped facultative anaerobic bacteria that are comprise...
The intestinal mucosa forms the first line of defense against infections mediated by enteric pathoge...
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S.Tm) causes enterocolitis with significant worldwide morbi...
The Gram-negative Epsilonproteobacterium Campylobacter jejuni is currently the most prevalent bacter...
Infected host tissues have complex anatomy, diverse cell types, and dynamic inflammation. Traditiona...
A major obstacle in infection biology is the limited ability to recapitulate human disease trajector...
A major obstacle in infection biology is the limited ability to recapitulate human disease trajector...
Three-dimensional/3-D organotypic models of human intestinal epithelium mimic the differentiated for...
Salmonellae are Gram-negative, predominantly flagellated, facultative intracellular bacteria, and ar...
Enterobacterial pathogens infect the gut by a multistep process, resulting in colonization of both t...
The intestinal mucosa forms the first line of defense against infections mediated by enteric pathoge...
The intestinal epithelium is a primary interface for engagement of the host response by foodborne pa...
Introduction Studying host-pathogen encounters requires appropriate models that properly reflect the...
abstract: Three-dimensional models of human intestinal epithelium mimic the differentiated form and ...
Commensal microorganisms influence a variety of host functions in the gut, including immune response...
textabstractSalmonella are Gram-negative rod-shaped facultative anaerobic bacteria that are comprise...
The intestinal mucosa forms the first line of defense against infections mediated by enteric pathoge...
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S.Tm) causes enterocolitis with significant worldwide morbi...
The Gram-negative Epsilonproteobacterium Campylobacter jejuni is currently the most prevalent bacter...
Infected host tissues have complex anatomy, diverse cell types, and dynamic inflammation. Traditiona...