Some Escherichia coli strains produce toxins designated cyclomodulins (CMs) which interfere with the eukaryotic cell cycle of host cells, suggesting a possible link between these bacteria and cancers. There are relatively few data available concerning the colonization of colon tumors by cyclomodulin- and genotoxic-producing E. coli. We did a qualitative and phylogenetic analysis of mucosa-associated E. coli harboring cyclomodulin-encoding genes from 38 patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) and 31 with diverticulosis. The functionality of these genes was investigated on cell cultures and the genotoxic activity of strains devoid of known CM-encoding gene was investigated. Results showed a higher prevalence of B2 phylogroup E. coli harboring t...
Emerging evidence indicates bacterial infections contribute to the formation of cancers. Bacterial g...
Various species of the intestinal microbiota have been associated with the development of colorectal...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Although multiple studies have focused on Helicobacter pylori, little is know...
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...
International audienceSome Escherichia coli strains produce toxins designated cyclomodulins (CMs) wh...
<div><p>Some <em>Escherichia coli</em> strains produce toxins designated cyclomodulins (CMs) which i...
Accumulating evidence indicates that specific strains of mucosa-associated Escherichia coli (E. coli...
AIM: To provide further insight into the characterization of mucosa-associated Escherichia coli (E. ...
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...
Numerous studies support a role for the intestinal microbiota in colorectal tumorigenesis. Recent re...
The frequent occurrence of E. coli positive for cyclomodulins such as colibactin (CLB), the cytotoxi...
© 2016, Allerton Press, Inc.The facultative aerobic bacteria isolated from the mucosa of rectum in t...
The recent demonstration of a role of E. coli in the development of invasive carcinoma in mice usher...
Emerging evidence indicates bacterial infections contribute to the formation of cancers. Bacterial g...
Various species of the intestinal microbiota have been associated with the development of colorectal...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Although multiple studies have focused on Helicobacter pylori, little is know...
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...
International audienceSome Escherichia coli strains produce toxins designated cyclomodulins (CMs) wh...
<div><p>Some <em>Escherichia coli</em> strains produce toxins designated cyclomodulins (CMs) which i...
Accumulating evidence indicates that specific strains of mucosa-associated Escherichia coli (E. coli...
AIM: To provide further insight into the characterization of mucosa-associated Escherichia coli (E. ...
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...
Numerous studies support a role for the intestinal microbiota in colorectal tumorigenesis. Recent re...
The frequent occurrence of E. coli positive for cyclomodulins such as colibactin (CLB), the cytotoxi...
© 2016, Allerton Press, Inc.The facultative aerobic bacteria isolated from the mucosa of rectum in t...
The recent demonstration of a role of E. coli in the development of invasive carcinoma in mice usher...
Emerging evidence indicates bacterial infections contribute to the formation of cancers. Bacterial g...
Various species of the intestinal microbiota have been associated with the development of colorectal...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Although multiple studies have focused on Helicobacter pylori, little is know...