ABSTRACTSalmonella Enteritidis is a foodborne enteric pathogen that infects humans and animals, utilizing complex survival strategies. Bacterial small RNA (sRNA) plays an important role in these strategies. However, the virulence regulatory network of S. Enteritidis remains largely incomplete and knowledge of gut virulence mechanisms of sRNAs is limited. Here, we characterized the function of a previously identified Salmonella adhesive-associated sRNA (SaaS) in the intestinal pathogenesis of S. Enteritidis. We found that SaaS promoted bacterial colonization in both cecum and colon of a BALB/c mouse model; it was preferentially expressed in colon. Moreover, our results showed that SaaS enhanced damage to mucosal barrier by affecting expressi...
Bacterial small RNAs (sRNAs) are regulatory molecules playing relevant roles in response to environm...
Salmonella induces inflammatory diarrhea and epithelial invasion using a Type Three Secretion System...
Salmonella Typhimurium is a pathogenic, Gram-negative bacterium that is a leading cause of food born...
Deep sequencing has revolutionized our understanding of the bacterial RNA world and has facilitated ...
Salmonella pathogenesis primarily involves invasion of host cells followed by modulation of the intr...
Salmonella enterica can actively invade the gastro-intestinal epithelium. This frequently leads to d...
Many enteropathogenic bacteria target the mammalian gut. The mechanisms protecting the host from inf...
<div><p>Bacterial small RNAs (sRNAs) are regulatory molecules playing relevant roles in response to ...
Salmonella are able to modulate host cell functions facilitating both uptake and resistance to cellu...
<div><p>Background</p><p><i>Salmonella</i> are able to modulate host cell functions facilitating bot...
Salmonella causes disease ranging from self-limiting enteritis to septicemia. To cause disease it mu...
The intestinal mucosa forms the first line of defense against infections mediated by enteric pathoge...
International audienceMany enteropathogenic bacteria target the mammalian gut. The mechanisms protec...
Background: Salmonella are able to modulate host cell functions facilitating both uptake and resista...
The intestinal epithelium is a primary interface for engagement of the host response by foodborne pa...
Bacterial small RNAs (sRNAs) are regulatory molecules playing relevant roles in response to environm...
Salmonella induces inflammatory diarrhea and epithelial invasion using a Type Three Secretion System...
Salmonella Typhimurium is a pathogenic, Gram-negative bacterium that is a leading cause of food born...
Deep sequencing has revolutionized our understanding of the bacterial RNA world and has facilitated ...
Salmonella pathogenesis primarily involves invasion of host cells followed by modulation of the intr...
Salmonella enterica can actively invade the gastro-intestinal epithelium. This frequently leads to d...
Many enteropathogenic bacteria target the mammalian gut. The mechanisms protecting the host from inf...
<div><p>Bacterial small RNAs (sRNAs) are regulatory molecules playing relevant roles in response to ...
Salmonella are able to modulate host cell functions facilitating both uptake and resistance to cellu...
<div><p>Background</p><p><i>Salmonella</i> are able to modulate host cell functions facilitating bot...
Salmonella causes disease ranging from self-limiting enteritis to septicemia. To cause disease it mu...
The intestinal mucosa forms the first line of defense against infections mediated by enteric pathoge...
International audienceMany enteropathogenic bacteria target the mammalian gut. The mechanisms protec...
Background: Salmonella are able to modulate host cell functions facilitating both uptake and resista...
The intestinal epithelium is a primary interface for engagement of the host response by foodborne pa...
Bacterial small RNAs (sRNAs) are regulatory molecules playing relevant roles in response to environm...
Salmonella induces inflammatory diarrhea and epithelial invasion using a Type Three Secretion System...
Salmonella Typhimurium is a pathogenic, Gram-negative bacterium that is a leading cause of food born...