International audienceAbundance and diversity of bacteria and their viral predators, bacteriophages (phages), in the digestive tract are associated with human health. Particularly intriguing is the long-term coexistence of these two antagonistic populations. We performed genome-wide RNA sequencing on a human enteroaggregative Escherichia coli isolate to identify genes differentially expressed between in vitro conditions and in murine intestines. We experimentally demonstrated that four of these differentially expressed genes modified the interactions between E. coli and three virulent phages by either increasing or decreasing its susceptibility/resistance pattern and also by interfering with biofilm formation. Therefore, the regulation of b...
International audienceBackground Bacteria and their viruses, bacteriophages, are the most abundant e...
E. coli is the normal inhabitant of the intestinal tract of healthy individuals. In the gut, these b...
Bacteriophages are highly abundant in human microbiota where they coevolve with resident bacteria. P...
International audienceAbundance and diversity of bacteria and their viral predators, bacteriophages ...
The mammalian gut is a heterogeneous environment inhabited by a large and diverse microbial communit...
International audienceThe intestinal microbiota and human health are intimately linked, but interact...
We lack fundamental understanding of how phage infection influences bacterial gene expression and, c...
The human intestinal tract is densely colonized by bacteria, fungi, viruses and phages, that togethe...
International audienceViruses that infect bacteria, or bacteriophages, are among the most abundant e...
The interactions of microbiota in the urinary tract may give rise to disease formation and progressi...
<div><p>Enterohemorrhagic <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i> (EHEC) is associated with severe gastrointestinal di...
International audienceThe ecological dynamics underlying the coexistence between antagonistic popula...
Bacteriophages are highly abundant in human microbiota where they coevolve with resident bacteria. P...
International audienceProtection provided by host bacterial microbiota against microbial pathogens i...
Enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) is associated with severe gastrointestinal disease. Upon entering t...
International audienceBackground Bacteria and their viruses, bacteriophages, are the most abundant e...
E. coli is the normal inhabitant of the intestinal tract of healthy individuals. In the gut, these b...
Bacteriophages are highly abundant in human microbiota where they coevolve with resident bacteria. P...
International audienceAbundance and diversity of bacteria and their viral predators, bacteriophages ...
The mammalian gut is a heterogeneous environment inhabited by a large and diverse microbial communit...
International audienceThe intestinal microbiota and human health are intimately linked, but interact...
We lack fundamental understanding of how phage infection influences bacterial gene expression and, c...
The human intestinal tract is densely colonized by bacteria, fungi, viruses and phages, that togethe...
International audienceViruses that infect bacteria, or bacteriophages, are among the most abundant e...
The interactions of microbiota in the urinary tract may give rise to disease formation and progressi...
<div><p>Enterohemorrhagic <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i> (EHEC) is associated with severe gastrointestinal di...
International audienceThe ecological dynamics underlying the coexistence between antagonistic popula...
Bacteriophages are highly abundant in human microbiota where they coevolve with resident bacteria. P...
International audienceProtection provided by host bacterial microbiota against microbial pathogens i...
Enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) is associated with severe gastrointestinal disease. Upon entering t...
International audienceBackground Bacteria and their viruses, bacteriophages, are the most abundant e...
E. coli is the normal inhabitant of the intestinal tract of healthy individuals. In the gut, these b...
Bacteriophages are highly abundant in human microbiota where they coevolve with resident bacteria. P...