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Eric Cox1, Meryem Aloulou2, James M Fleckenstein3, Christina Schäffer4, Åsa Sjöling5, Stephanie Schüller6, Kurt Hanevik7,8, Bert Devriendt1, Weiping Zhang9, Ann-Mari Svennerholm10, Edward G Dudley11,12.
Abstract
The third E. coli and the Mucosal Immune System (ECMIS) meeting was held at Ghent University in Belgium from 2 to 5 June 2019. It brought together an international group of scientists interested in mechanisms of colonization, host response, and vaccine development. ECMIS distinguishes itself from related meetings on these enteropathogens by providing a greater emphasis on animal health and disease and covering a broad range of pathotypes, including enterohemorrhagic, enteropathogenic, enterotoxigenic, enteroaggregative, and extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli As it is well established that the genus Shigella represents a subspecies of E. coli, these organisms along with related enteroinvasive E. coli are also included. In addition, Tannerella forsythia, a periodontal pathogen, was presented as an example of a pathogen which uses its surface glycans for mucosal interaction. This review summarizes several highlights from the 2019 meeting and major advances to our understanding of the biology of these pathogens and their impact on the host.Entities:
Keywords: ECMIS; EHEC; EIEC; ETEC; Escherichia colizzm321990; STEC; UPEC; enteric pathogens; meeting review; zoonotic infections
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33008822 PMCID: PMC7688221 DOI: 10.1128/AEM.02085-20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Environ Microbiol ISSN: 0099-2240 Impact factor: 4.792