https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fm.2021.103759 B. cereus is a human pathogen associated with food poisoning leading to gastrointestinal disorders, as well as local and severe systemic infections. The pathogenic spectrum of B. cereus ranges from strains used as probiotics in humans to lethal highly toxic strains. In this study, we gathered a collection of 100 strains representative of the pathological diversity of B. cereus in humans, and characterized these strains for their cytotoxic potential towards human cells. We analyzed the correlation between cytotoxicity to epithelial and macrophage cells and the combination of 10 genes suspected to play a role during B. cereus virulence. We highlight genetic differences among isolates and studied corre...
The epidemiology of Bacillus cereus strains responsible for food poisoning is scantly known, mostly ...
B. cereus is an important foodborne pathogen responsible for two types of syndromes: the emetic and ...
Bacillus cereus is a ubiquitous spore-forming bacterium causing food spoilage. In this study, sevent...
The Bacillus cereus group represents sporulating soil bacteria containing pathogenic strains which m...
International audienceBiological activity and presence of DNA sequences related to virulence genes w...
B. cereus is an opportunistic foodborne pathogen able to cause diarrhoea. However, the diarrhoeal po...
Members of the Bacillus cereus group are spore-forming organisms commonly associated with food poiso...
Bacillus cereus is responsible for food poisoning and rare but severe clinical infections. The patho...
The cereus group represents sporulating soil bacteria containing pathogenic strains which may cause...
The Bacillus cereus group of bacteria comprises soil-dwelling saprophytes but on occasion these bact...
International audienceBacillus cereus is responsible for food poisoning and rare but severe clinical...
Bacillus cereus comprises a highly versatile group of bacteria, which are of particular interest bec...
The Bacillus cereus group of bacteria comprises soil-dwelling saprophytes but on occasion these bact...
Bacillus cereus is isolated from a variety of foods where it may cause food spoilage and/or food poi...
Bacillus cereus is a Gram positive, facultative anaerobic bacterium characterized by large rod- shap...
The epidemiology of Bacillus cereus strains responsible for food poisoning is scantly known, mostly ...
B. cereus is an important foodborne pathogen responsible for two types of syndromes: the emetic and ...
Bacillus cereus is a ubiquitous spore-forming bacterium causing food spoilage. In this study, sevent...
The Bacillus cereus group represents sporulating soil bacteria containing pathogenic strains which m...
International audienceBiological activity and presence of DNA sequences related to virulence genes w...
B. cereus is an opportunistic foodborne pathogen able to cause diarrhoea. However, the diarrhoeal po...
Members of the Bacillus cereus group are spore-forming organisms commonly associated with food poiso...
Bacillus cereus is responsible for food poisoning and rare but severe clinical infections. The patho...
The cereus group represents sporulating soil bacteria containing pathogenic strains which may cause...
The Bacillus cereus group of bacteria comprises soil-dwelling saprophytes but on occasion these bact...
International audienceBacillus cereus is responsible for food poisoning and rare but severe clinical...
Bacillus cereus comprises a highly versatile group of bacteria, which are of particular interest bec...
The Bacillus cereus group of bacteria comprises soil-dwelling saprophytes but on occasion these bact...
Bacillus cereus is isolated from a variety of foods where it may cause food spoilage and/or food poi...
Bacillus cereus is a Gram positive, facultative anaerobic bacterium characterized by large rod- shap...
The epidemiology of Bacillus cereus strains responsible for food poisoning is scantly known, mostly ...
B. cereus is an important foodborne pathogen responsible for two types of syndromes: the emetic and ...
Bacillus cereus is a ubiquitous spore-forming bacterium causing food spoilage. In this study, sevent...