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Enteric pathogens
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Enteric pathogens, like Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium, have developed mechanisms to bypass microbiota-mediated colonization resistance by triggering intestinal inflammation (colitis).
Inflammation significantly alters the gut's metabolic environment, resulting in the accumulation of new nutrients that both [Salmonella Enterica Serova…
References (Sources)
- An Enteric Pathogen Subverts Colonization Resistance by Evading Competition for Amino Acids in the Gut
- Clostridium difficile colitis: Pathogenesis and host defence
- Editing of the gut microbiota reduces carcinogenesis in mouse models of colitis-associated colorectal cancer
- Genetic Ablation of Butyrate Utilization Attenuates Gastrointestinal Salmonella Disease
- Import of Aspartate and Malate by DcuABC Drives H2 /Fumarate Respiration to Promote Initial Salmonella Gut-Lumen Colonization in Mice
- Intestinal inflammation allows Salmonella to use ethanolamine to compete with the microbiota
- Role of host cell-derived amino acids in nutrition of intracellular Salmonella enterica