Salmonella encounters various stresses in the environment and in the host during infection. The effects of cold (5 C, 48 h), peroxide (5 mM H2O2, 5 h) and acid stress (pH 4.0, 90 min) were tested on pathogenicity of Salmonella. Prior exposure of Salmonella to cold stress significantly (P \u3c 0.05) increased adhesion and invasion of cultured intestinal epithelial (Caco-2) cells. This increased Salmonella-host cell association was also correlated with significant induction of several virulence-associated genes, implying an increased potential of cold-stressed Salmonella to cause an infection. In Caco-2 cells infected with cold-stressed Salmonella, genes involved in the electron transfer chain were significantly induced, but no simultaneous s...
Salmonella is one of the most abundant bacterial pathogens infecting humans in developed and develop...
Salmonella enterica can actively invade the gastro-intestinal epithelium. This frequently leads to d...
Understanding how Salmonella species establish successful infections remains a foremost research pri...
Salmonella encounters various stresses in the environment and in the host during infection. The effe...
Salmonella is a food-borne pathogen that leads to substantial illness worldwide. The clinical syndro...
Salmonella is an important cause of bacterial food-borne gastroenteritis. Salmonella encounters mult...
Host stress is well known to result in flare-ups of many bacterial, viral and parasitic infections. ...
Chapter: 1 Introduction Genus Salmonella is a Gram-negative rod shaped facultative anaerobic bacter...
The host presents an array of environments which induce bacterial stress including changes in pH, an...
The ability of Salmonella to sense and respond to changing environmental conditions is central to it...
Background Physiological stressors may alter susceptibility of the host intestinal epithelium to inf...
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi is a human enteroinvasive pathogen that canovercome the stress cau...
Salmonella are a diverse group of pathogenic bacteria that remains a serious public health concern w...
The ability of Salmonella to resist and adapt to harsh conditions is one of the major features that ...
Non-typhoid Salmonella strains containing virulence plasmids are highly associated with bacteremia a...
Salmonella is one of the most abundant bacterial pathogens infecting humans in developed and develop...
Salmonella enterica can actively invade the gastro-intestinal epithelium. This frequently leads to d...
Understanding how Salmonella species establish successful infections remains a foremost research pri...
Salmonella encounters various stresses in the environment and in the host during infection. The effe...
Salmonella is a food-borne pathogen that leads to substantial illness worldwide. The clinical syndro...
Salmonella is an important cause of bacterial food-borne gastroenteritis. Salmonella encounters mult...
Host stress is well known to result in flare-ups of many bacterial, viral and parasitic infections. ...
Chapter: 1 Introduction Genus Salmonella is a Gram-negative rod shaped facultative anaerobic bacter...
The host presents an array of environments which induce bacterial stress including changes in pH, an...
The ability of Salmonella to sense and respond to changing environmental conditions is central to it...
Background Physiological stressors may alter susceptibility of the host intestinal epithelium to inf...
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi is a human enteroinvasive pathogen that canovercome the stress cau...
Salmonella are a diverse group of pathogenic bacteria that remains a serious public health concern w...
The ability of Salmonella to resist and adapt to harsh conditions is one of the major features that ...
Non-typhoid Salmonella strains containing virulence plasmids are highly associated with bacteremia a...
Salmonella is one of the most abundant bacterial pathogens infecting humans in developed and develop...
Salmonella enterica can actively invade the gastro-intestinal epithelium. This frequently leads to d...
Understanding how Salmonella species establish successful infections remains a foremost research pri...