Intestinal microbiota as a host defense mechanism to infectious threats

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  • who: Diana Gabriela Iacob from the Department of Infectious Diseases, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania, National Monash University Malaysia, Malaysia have published the article: Intestinal Microbiota as a Host Defense Mechanism to Infectious Threats, in the Journal: Gut Microbiota Anti-infective Mechanisms

SUMMARY

    Enteropathogens (E. coli, Clostridia, Listeria, and Pseudomonas species) exploit QS systems against commensals by activating virulence factors, toxin synthesis, sporulation, biofilm formation or by inducing antimicrobial resistance (Chen et_al, 2014; Asfour, 2018; Pinheiro et_al, 2018). At birth the microbiota colonizes the intestinal tract and gradually diversifies . . .

     

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