Host susceptibility to the attaching and effacing bacterial pathogen Citrobacter rodentium
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Death-defining immune responses after apoptosisEnteric infection with Citrobacter rodentium induces coagulative liver necrosis and hepatic inflammation prior to peak infection and colonic diseaseResistance to intestinal Entamoeba histolytica infection is conferred by innate immunity and Gr-1+ cells.Stressor exposure disrupts commensal microbial populations in the intestines and leads to increased colonization by Citrobacter rodentiumA comprehensive proteomic analysis of the type III secretome of Citrobacter rodentium.Influence of NleH effector expression, host genetics, and inflammation on Citrobacter rodentium colonization of miceBreaking the stereotype: virulence factor-mediated protection of host cells in bacterial pathogenesisModulation of host cytoskeleton function by the enteropathogenic Escherichia coli and Citrobacter rodentium effector protein EspGMast cells limit systemic bacterial dissemination but not colitis in response to Citrobacter rodentiumMouse model of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli infection.A major role for proteolytic activity and proteinase-activated receptor-2 in the pathogenesis of infectious colitis.Lymphotoxin beta receptor signaling in intestinal epithelial cells orchestrates innate immune responses against mucosal bacterial infection.Concurrent infection with an intestinal helminth parasite impairs host resistance to enteric Citrobacter rodentium and enhances Citrobacter-induced colitis in mice.Altering host resistance to infections through microbial transplantation.Osteopontin mediates Citrobacter rodentium-induced colonic epithelial cell hyperplasia and attaching-effacing lesions.The lpf gene cluster for long polar fimbriae is not involved in adherence of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli or virulence of Citrobacter rodentiumHepatic and renal cytochrome p450 gene regulation during citrobacter rodentium infection in wild-type and toll-like receptor 4 mutant mice.Promising immunomodulatory effects of selected strains of dairy propionibacteria as evidenced in vitro and in vivoEssential role of the type III secretion system effector NleB in colonization of mice by Citrobacter rodentium.The N-terminal domain of EspF induces host cell apoptosis after infection with enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157:H7.Toll-like receptor 4 contributes to colitis development but not to host defense during Citrobacter rodentium infection in mice.The pathogenicity of an enteric Citrobacter rodentium Infection is enhanced by deficiencies in the antioxidants selenium and vitamin E.Neonatal Fc receptor for IgG regulates mucosal immune responses to luminal bacteriaGuanylate cyclase C limits systemic dissemination of a murine enteric pathogen.Selective role for tumor necrosis factor-α, but not interleukin-1 or Kupffer cells, in down-regulation of CYP3A11 and CYP3A25 in livers of mice infected with a noninvasive intestinal pathogen.Attaching and effacing bacterial effector NleC suppresses epithelial inflammatory responses by inhibiting NF-κB and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase activation.Immunization of mice with Lactobacillus casei expressing a beta-intimin fragment reduces intestinal colonization by Citrobacter rodentiumInnate Lymphoid Cells Control Early Colonization Resistance against Intestinal Pathogens through ID2-Dependent Regulation of the Microbiota.Distinct compartmentalization of NF-κB activity in crypt and crypt-denuded lamina propria precedes and accompanies hyperplasia and/or colitis following bacterial infectionVitamin A-Deficient Hosts Become Nonsymptomatic Reservoirs of Escherichia coli-Like Enteric Infections.Development of fatal colitis in FVB mice infected with Citrobacter rodentiumSignature tagged mutagenesis in the functional genetic analysis of gastrointestinal pathogens.Citrobacter-induced colitis in mice with murine acquired immunodeficiency syndromeCitrobacter rodentium mouse model of bacterial infection.Dietary Chitosan Supplementation Increases Microbial Diversity and Attenuates the Severity of Citrobacter rodentium Infection in Mice.The L-Arginine Transporter Solute Carrier Family 7 Member 2 Mediates the Immunopathogenesis of Attaching and Effacing Bacteria.Selective modulation of hepatic cytochrome P450 and flavin monooxygenase 3 expression during citrobacter rodentium infection in severe combined immune-deficient mice.Active vitamin D (1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3) increases host susceptibility to Citrobacter rodentium by suppressing mucosal Th17 responses.Natural killer cells protect against mucosal and systemic infection with the enteric pathogen Citrobacter rodentiumR-spondin 2 signalling mediates susceptibility to fatal infectious diarrhoea
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Host susceptibility to the attaching and effacing bacterial pathogen Citrobacter rodentium
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Host susceptibility to the att ...... pathogen Citrobacter rodentium
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B Brett Finlay
Wanyin Deng
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10.1128/IAI.71.6.3443-3453.2003
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2003-06-01T00:00:00Z