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Mechanisms of Salmonella pathogenesis in animal models.

Alexander D Palmer1, James M Slauch1.   

Abstract

Animal models play an important role in understanding the mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis. Here we review recent studies of Salmonella infection in various animal models. Although mice are a classic animal model for Salmonella, mice do not normally get diarrhea, raising the question of how well the model represents normal human infection. However, pretreatment of mice with oral streptomycin, which apparently reduces the normal microbiota, leads to an inflammatory diarrheal response upon oral infection with Salmonella. This has led to a re-evaluation of the role of various Salmonella virulence factors in colonization of the intestine and induction of diarrhea. Indeed, it is now clear that Salmonella purposefully induces inflammation, which leads to the production of both carbon sources and terminal electron acceptors by the host that allow Salmonella to outgrow the normal intestinal microbiota. Overall use of this modified mouse model provides a more nuanced understanding of Salmonella intestinal infection in the context of the microbiota with implications for the ability to predict human risk.

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Keywords:  Altered Schaedler Flora; antibiotic-induced dysbiosis; inflammation; microbiota; virulence

Year:  2017        PMID: 31031557      PMCID: PMC6484827          DOI: 10.1080/10807039.2017.1353903

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Ecol Risk Assess        ISSN: 1080-7039            Impact factor:   5.190


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