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- Introduction
- E. coli can be commensal
- E. coli can cause infections
- How can E. coli cause so many diseases?
- How do E. coli strains differ from one another?
- ExPEC
- UPEC pathogenesis
- UPEC virulence factors
- ExPEC gene discovery techniques
- Sugar coating
- K2 capsule and serum resistance
- ETEC disease
- ETEC pathogenesis
- Chromosomal factors in ETEC pathogenesis
- EPEC disease
- EPEC pathogenesis
- The bundle-forming pilus
- The bfp gene cluster
- A model of the BFP biogenesis machine
- Diversifying selection of bundlin
- Specificity of human Ab response against bundlin
- Attaching and effacing
- The locus of enterocyte effacement
- Intimin
- The translocon of type III secretion system
- EspB damages the brush border in vivo
- The translocated Intimin receptor
- EPEC summary
- EHEC
- EHEC clinical features
- Hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS)
- The relationship between EPEC and STEC
- The role of eae in attachment in vivo
- Shiga toxins
- Shiga toxin production
- Do antibiotics increase HUS risk?
- EHEC diagnosis
- EHEC therapy
- EHEC prevention
- EAEC
- EAEC pathogenesis
- EIEC and Shigella
- DAEC
- Summary
- Relationships among pathogenic E. coli
- Acknowledgements
Topics Covered
- How can E. coli cause so many diseases?
- Different E. coli strains
- ExPEC
- UPEC pathogenesis and virulence factors
- ExPEC gene discovery
- ETEC and EPEC disease
- The bundle forming pilus
- BFP biogenesis
- Bundlin
- The locus of enterocyte effacement
- Intimin
- The translocon
- EHEC clinical features
- Shiga toxins
- Do antibiotics increase HUS risk?
- EHEC diagnosis, therapy and prevention
- EAEC pathogenesis
- Relationships among pathogenic E. coli
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Talk Citation
Donnenberg, M. (2009, November 2). The diversity of Escherichia coli infections [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved October 12, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/LZCU2338.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Michael Donnenberg has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.