Adhesion of pathogenic bacteria to intestinal mucus, the protective layer of the gastrointestinal epithelium, is often considered a virulence factor. The ability of food-poisoning Bacillus cereus strains to attach to mucus and the factors affecting this interaction have not yet been investigated. Therefore, the role of adhesion in pathogenesis of B. cereus still remains unknown. In the present study, an in vitro assay based on mucin agar was used to simulate adhesion of B. cereus to mucus. Bacterial-associated factors (e.g., strain specificity and microbial competition) known to influence adhesion to different surfaces and a variety of environmental conditions (e.g., pH and oxygen) encountered in the gastrointestinal tract were investigated...
In this study we have established a method for screening a collection of strains, from the Bacillus ...
Abstract Background The foodborne pathogen Bacillus cereus can cause diarrhoeal food poisoning by pr...
International audienceBiofilm formation by 102 Bacillus cereus and B. thuringiensis strains was dete...
Adhesion of pathogenic bacteria to intestinal mucus, the protective layer of the gastrointestinal ep...
Introduction: Adhesion is an essential bacterial mechanism associated with the ability of microorgan...
Adhesion to the intestinal epithelium could constitute an essential mechanism of Bacillus cereus pat...
The organism investigated in this thesis was Bacillus cereus, which is important as a food spoilage ...
International audienceSeveral Bacillus strains isolated from commercial probiotic preparations were ...
Introduction: B. cereus is a foodborne pathogen that can cause diarrhea through production of pore f...
There is an upsurge of interest in gastro-intestinal microbiology to improve the balance between pos...
The consumption of food contaminated with the bacterium Bacillus cereus may lead to diarrhoea. Inves...
Mucus provides protective functions in the gastrointestinal tract and plays an important role in the...
Mucus is the habitat for the microorganisms, bacteria and yeast that form the commensal flora. Mucin...
The use of pharmaceutical preparations containing spores o f Rocillus subtilis or other bacterial sp...
Mucus is the habitat for the microorganisms, bacteria and yeast that form the commensal flora. Mucin...
In this study we have established a method for screening a collection of strains, from the Bacillus ...
Abstract Background The foodborne pathogen Bacillus cereus can cause diarrhoeal food poisoning by pr...
International audienceBiofilm formation by 102 Bacillus cereus and B. thuringiensis strains was dete...
Adhesion of pathogenic bacteria to intestinal mucus, the protective layer of the gastrointestinal ep...
Introduction: Adhesion is an essential bacterial mechanism associated with the ability of microorgan...
Adhesion to the intestinal epithelium could constitute an essential mechanism of Bacillus cereus pat...
The organism investigated in this thesis was Bacillus cereus, which is important as a food spoilage ...
International audienceSeveral Bacillus strains isolated from commercial probiotic preparations were ...
Introduction: B. cereus is a foodborne pathogen that can cause diarrhea through production of pore f...
There is an upsurge of interest in gastro-intestinal microbiology to improve the balance between pos...
The consumption of food contaminated with the bacterium Bacillus cereus may lead to diarrhoea. Inves...
Mucus provides protective functions in the gastrointestinal tract and plays an important role in the...
Mucus is the habitat for the microorganisms, bacteria and yeast that form the commensal flora. Mucin...
The use of pharmaceutical preparations containing spores o f Rocillus subtilis or other bacterial sp...
Mucus is the habitat for the microorganisms, bacteria and yeast that form the commensal flora. Mucin...
In this study we have established a method for screening a collection of strains, from the Bacillus ...
Abstract Background The foodborne pathogen Bacillus cereus can cause diarrhoeal food poisoning by pr...
International audienceBiofilm formation by 102 Bacillus cereus and B. thuringiensis strains was dete...