Shigella Pathogenesis Modeling with Tissue Culture Assays

Benjamin J. Koestler, Cara M. Ward, Shelley M. Payne
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Shigella is an enteroinvasive human pathogen that infects the colonic epithelium and causes Shigellosis, an infectious diarrheal disease. There is no vaccine for the prevention or treatment of Shigellosis and antibiotic-resistant strains of Shigella are increasing, emphasizing the need for a deeper understanding of Shigella pathogenesis in order to design effective antimicrobial therapies. Small animal models do not recapitulate Shigellosis, therefore tissue-cultured cells have served as model systems to study Shigella pathogenesis. Here, protocols to enumerate Shigella invasion, cell-cell spread, and plaque formation in the tissue-cultured cell lines Henle-407 and CoN-841 are described. Additionally, a new method to study Shigella invasion in primary intestinal enteroids is described. These protocols can be used to examine different aspects of Shigella virulence. © 2018 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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志贺氏菌发病机制的组织培养模型
志贺氏菌是一种侵入肠道的人类病原体,它感染结肠上皮并引起志贺氏菌病,一种传染性腹泻疾病。目前还没有预防或治疗志贺氏菌病的疫苗,而且耐抗生素的志贺氏菌菌株正在增加,这强调需要更深入地了解志贺氏菌的发病机制,以便设计有效的抗微生物疗法。小动物模型不能概括志贺氏菌病,因此组织培养细胞可作为研究志贺氏菌发病机制的模型系统。本文描述了在组织培养细胞系Henle-407和CoN-841中枚举志贺氏菌侵袭、细胞-细胞扩散和斑块形成的方法。此外,本文还介绍了一种研究志贺氏菌在原发性肠样肠内侵袭的新方法。这些方案可用于检查志贺氏菌毒力的不同方面。©2018 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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Current Protocols in Microbiology
Current Protocols in Microbiology Immunology and Microbiology-Parasitology
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期刊介绍: Current Protocols in Microbiology provides detailed, step-by-step instructions for analyzing bacteria, animal and plant viruses, fungi, protozoans and other microbes. It offers updated coverage of emerging technologies and concepts, such as biofilms, quorum sensing and quantitative PCR, as well as proteomic and genomic methods. It is the first comprehensive source of high-quality microbiology protocols that reflects and incorporates the new mandates and capabilities of this robust and rapidly evolving discipline.
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