Accumulating evidence indicates that specific strains of mucosa-associated Escherichia coli (E. coli) can influence the development of colorectal carcinoma. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and characterization of mucosa-associated E. coli obtained from the colorectal cancer (CRC) patients and control group. At two referral university-affiliated hospitals in northwest Iran, 100 patients, 50 with CRC and 50 without, were studied over the course of a year. Fresh biopsy specimens were used to identify mucosa-associated E. coli isolates after dithiothreitol mucolysis. To classify the E. coli strains, ten colonies per sample were typed using enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus-based PCR (ERIC-PCR). The strains were clas...
E. coli is the most frequently isolated Gram negative pathogen from bacteremia in cancer patients an...
Colorectal carcinoma is a severe disease of colon. It belongs to the cancers with the highest incide...
Recent studies suggest that colonization of colonic mucosa by pathogenic Escherichia coli could be i...
Some Escherichia coli strains produce toxins designated cyclomodulins (CMs) which interfere with the...
International audienceSome Escherichia coli strains produce toxins designated cyclomodulins (CMs) wh...
Some Escherichia coli strains produce toxins designated cyclomodulins (CMs) which interfere with the...
Some Escherichia coli strains produce toxins designated cyclomodulins (CMs) which interfere with the...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Although multiple studies have focused on Helicobacter pylori, little is know...
<div><p>Some <em>Escherichia coli</em> strains produce toxins designated cyclomodulins (CMs) which i...
AIM: To provide further insight into the characterization of mucosa-associated Escherichia coli (E. ...
Background and Aim: The most important factors of colorectal cancer (CRC), as a multifactorial disea...
Optionally cultured aerobic bacteria were isolated from the biopsy materials from the colorectal can...
Background: Escherichia coli is believed to participate in the etiology of Crohn's disease (CD) and ...
Introduction: Mucosa-associated adherent invasive Escherichia coli (AIEC) are found in colorectal ca...
Le cancer colorectal est un des cancers les plus fréquents en France. Les patients présentant une in...
E. coli is the most frequently isolated Gram negative pathogen from bacteremia in cancer patients an...
Colorectal carcinoma is a severe disease of colon. It belongs to the cancers with the highest incide...
Recent studies suggest that colonization of colonic mucosa by pathogenic Escherichia coli could be i...
Some Escherichia coli strains produce toxins designated cyclomodulins (CMs) which interfere with the...
International audienceSome Escherichia coli strains produce toxins designated cyclomodulins (CMs) wh...
Some Escherichia coli strains produce toxins designated cyclomodulins (CMs) which interfere with the...
Some Escherichia coli strains produce toxins designated cyclomodulins (CMs) which interfere with the...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Although multiple studies have focused on Helicobacter pylori, little is know...
<div><p>Some <em>Escherichia coli</em> strains produce toxins designated cyclomodulins (CMs) which i...
AIM: To provide further insight into the characterization of mucosa-associated Escherichia coli (E. ...
Background and Aim: The most important factors of colorectal cancer (CRC), as a multifactorial disea...
Optionally cultured aerobic bacteria were isolated from the biopsy materials from the colorectal can...
Background: Escherichia coli is believed to participate in the etiology of Crohn's disease (CD) and ...
Introduction: Mucosa-associated adherent invasive Escherichia coli (AIEC) are found in colorectal ca...
Le cancer colorectal est un des cancers les plus fréquents en France. Les patients présentant une in...
E. coli is the most frequently isolated Gram negative pathogen from bacteremia in cancer patients an...
Colorectal carcinoma is a severe disease of colon. It belongs to the cancers with the highest incide...
Recent studies suggest that colonization of colonic mucosa by pathogenic Escherichia coli could be i...