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- Introduction
- Microbiota role in Salmonella infection
- Microbial community composition in humans
- Mammalian intestine phylum
- Microbiota in the large intestine and diarrhea
- Colonization resistance
- Acute Salmonella diarrhea
- Salmonella Typhimurium infection pathway
- Streptomycin mouse model
- Role of TTSS-1
- Mechanisms eliciting inflammation
- Reasons for inflammation
- Salmonella benefits from acute diarrhea
- Inflamed mucosa: glyco-conjugates
- Inflamed mucosa: lipocalin-2
- Inflamed mucosa: tetrathionate
- Mechanisms are not specific for Salmonella
- Terminating the primary Salmonella infection
- Pathogen elimination
- Adapting streptomycin mouse model
- Resolving acute infection
- Role of LPS-specific sIgA
- sIgA protection mechanism
- sIgA prohibits epithelium access
- Does sIgA eliminate the pathogen from stool?
- Microbiota role (1)
- Microbiota role (2)
- Microbiota eliminates pathogen
- Verifying microbiota transfer
- Complementary functions of microbiota and sIgA
- Protection evolution and possible treatment
- Acknowledgments
Topics Covered
- In Salmonella diarrhea the pathogen engages in a dense network of interactions with the commensal gut microbiota and the host's intestinal mucosa as well as the gut associated immune system
- Recent progress has allowed first insights into the molecular mechanisms driving these complex interaction networks
Talk Citation
Hardt, W. (2011, September 27). Salmonella diarrhea: contributions from the microbiota, the pathogen and the host [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/MOVI7716.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Dr. Wolf-Dietrich Hardt has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
Salmonella diarrhea: contributions from the microbiota, the pathogen and the host
Published on September 27, 2011
50 min
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