Journal article
Examination of Serpulina pilosicoli for attachment and invasion determinants of Enterobacteria
EL Hartland, ASJ Mikosza, RM Robins-Browne, DJ Hampson
FEMS Microbiology Letters | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 1998
Abstract
The spirochaete, Serpulina pilosicoli, is the agent of intestinal spirochaetosis, a diarrhoeal disease of humans and other species. By mechanisms as yet unknown, large numbers of these spirochaetes intimately attach to the colonic mucosa by one cell end. In some infected individuals, the spirochaetes may invade the lamina propria and adjacent tissues, and they may cause spirochaetaemia. To examine S. pilosicoli for pathogenic determinants homologous with Enterobacteria, DNA was extracted from six strains of S. pilosicoli and hybridised at low stringency with DNA probes derived from the inv, ail and yadA genes of Yersinia enterocolitica, the eae gene from enteropathogenic Escherichia coli and..
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