Literature DB >> 2863855

E. coli colonization of the mammalian colon: understanding the process.

P S Cohen, D C Laux.   

Abstract

Overall, the risk assessment data have shown not only that recombinant DNA research using E. coli strains is safe but also that E. coli strains, in general, including K-12 strains, can colonize the mammalian colon in individuals undergoing antibiotic treatment. However, very little is known about how E. coli colonizes the mammalian colon and it is possible that different strains use different adhesins and different colonic receptors in the process. Through the approach described here it has been possible to begin to identify both E. coli adhesins and colonic receptors which may play an important role in the colonization process. Hopefully, continued research into the molecular basis of E. coli colonic colonization will lead to the development of healthy E. coli strains for recombinant DNA research which are unable to colonize the human colon under any circumstance.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2863855

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Recomb DNA Tech Bull        ISSN: 0196-0229


  2 in total

Review 1.  Relationship between safety data and biocontainment design in the environmental assessment of fermentation organisms--an FDA perspective.

Authors:  R A Jones; J C Matheson
Journal:  J Ind Microbiol       Date:  1993-07

2.  Presence of bacteriuria caused by trimethoprim resistant bacteria in patients prescribed antibiotics: multilevel model with practice and individual patient data.

Authors:  P T Donnan; L Wei; D T Steinke; G Phillips; R Clarke; A Noone; F M Sullivan; T M MacDonald; P G Davey
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2004-05-29
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