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Escherichia coli & Pathogenic Strains
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Some pathogenic strains have acquired the ability to induce chronic inflammation and/or produce toxins, such as cyclomodulin, which could participate in the carcinogenesis process
Pathogenic strains of Escherichia coli (E. coli) generally belong to groups B2 and D and produce genotoxic virulence factors, called [[cyclomodulins](brain://6HTr8K8eQEGjq6CS5Ei…
References (Sources)
- A mutational signature that can be made by a bacterium arises in human colon cancer
- Cancer-promoting effects of microbial dysbiosis
- Colonization of the human gut by E. coli and colorectal cancer risk
- Escherichia coli B2 Phylogenetic Subgroups in the Infant Gut Microbiota: Predominance of Uropathogenic Lineages in Swedish Infants and Enteropathogenic Lineages in Pakistani Infants