Intestinal Colonization Dynamics of Vibrio cholerae.

To cause the diarrheal disease cholera, Vibrio cholerae must effectively colonize the small intestine. In order to do so, the bacterium needs to successfully travel through the stomach and withstand the presence of agents such as bile and antimicrobial peptides in the intestinal lumen and mucus. The...

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Main Authors: Salvador Almagro-Moreno, Kali Pruss, Ronald K Taylor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-05-01
Series:PLoS Pathogens
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004787
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spelling doaj-8e28ca7994c4404fb86527c53fda412f2021-04-21T17:46:57ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Pathogens1553-73661553-73742015-05-01115e100478710.1371/journal.ppat.1004787Intestinal Colonization Dynamics of Vibrio cholerae.Salvador Almagro-MorenoKali PrussRonald K TaylorTo cause the diarrheal disease cholera, Vibrio cholerae must effectively colonize the small intestine. In order to do so, the bacterium needs to successfully travel through the stomach and withstand the presence of agents such as bile and antimicrobial peptides in the intestinal lumen and mucus. The bacterial cells penetrate the viscous mucus layer covering the epithelium and attach and proliferate on its surface. In this review, we discuss recent developments and known aspects of the early stages of V. cholerae intestinal colonization and highlight areas that remain to be fully understood. We propose mechanisms and postulate a model that covers some of the steps that are required in order for the bacterium to efficiently colonize the human host. A deeper understanding of the colonization dynamics of V. cholerae and other intestinal pathogens will provide us with a variety of novel targets and strategies to avoid the diseases caused by these organisms.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004787
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author Salvador Almagro-Moreno
Kali Pruss
Ronald K Taylor
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Intestinal Colonization Dynamics of Vibrio cholerae.
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author_facet Salvador Almagro-Moreno
Kali Pruss
Ronald K Taylor
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title Intestinal Colonization Dynamics of Vibrio cholerae.
title_short Intestinal Colonization Dynamics of Vibrio cholerae.
title_full Intestinal Colonization Dynamics of Vibrio cholerae.
title_fullStr Intestinal Colonization Dynamics of Vibrio cholerae.
title_full_unstemmed Intestinal Colonization Dynamics of Vibrio cholerae.
title_sort intestinal colonization dynamics of vibrio cholerae.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Pathogens
issn 1553-7366
1553-7374
publishDate 2015-05-01
description To cause the diarrheal disease cholera, Vibrio cholerae must effectively colonize the small intestine. In order to do so, the bacterium needs to successfully travel through the stomach and withstand the presence of agents such as bile and antimicrobial peptides in the intestinal lumen and mucus. The bacterial cells penetrate the viscous mucus layer covering the epithelium and attach and proliferate on its surface. In this review, we discuss recent developments and known aspects of the early stages of V. cholerae intestinal colonization and highlight areas that remain to be fully understood. We propose mechanisms and postulate a model that covers some of the steps that are required in order for the bacterium to efficiently colonize the human host. A deeper understanding of the colonization dynamics of V. cholerae and other intestinal pathogens will provide us with a variety of novel targets and strategies to avoid the diseases caused by these organisms.
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