Mutation analysis of parental and 10 avirulent C. rodentium isolates from the feces of C3H/HeJ mice
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Project name: Mutation analysis of parental and 10 avirulent C. rodentium isolates from the feces of C3H/HeJ mice
Description: We report that dietary iron protects mice from infection by Citrobacter rodentium. Iron induces a state of insulin resistance and increases glucose availability in the gut, thereby attenutating C. rodentium virulence. Additionally the pathogen appears to be driven towards a long-term commensal state. Here, we identify mutations in persistent and avirulent Citrobacter rodentium isolates from mice given an iron supplemented diet.Overall design: 10 isolates of avirulent C. rodentium from the feces of C3H/HeJ mice and the parental strain were sequenced, then compared to identify mutations in the isolates.
Data type: Other
Sample scope: Multiisolate
Relevance: Environmental
Organization: IGC, Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Literatures
  1. PMID: 30100182
Last updated: 2018-07-03
Statistics: 11 samples; 11 experiments; 11 runs