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Systemic Dissemination by Intrarectal Infection with Listeria monocytogenes in Mice
Authors:Shinsuke Nishikawa  Mayuko Hirasue  Tomisato Miura  Kyogo Yamada  Sanae Sasaki  Akio Nakane
Abstract:Orally ingested Listeria monocytogenes is known to penetrate into Peyer's patches (PP) and translocate to the spleen and liver. Herein, extraintestinal dissemination of the bacterium independent of PP was investigated. Dissemination of Listeriae to the spleen and liver was observed in intrarectally infected mice as well as in intragastrically infected animals in spite that no Listeriae were detected in the small intestines of mice infected intrarectally. Decreased numbers of intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes (iIEL) and increased numbers of lymphocytes in the contents of the small and large intestines were observed after intragastric infection and in the large intestine after intrarectal infection, giving the assumption that the leakage of iIEL caused by injury of epithelial layers in intestines might occur during infection. These results suggest that L. monocytogenes might be able to disseminate through small and large intestines in part by a PP-independent mechanism.
Keywords:listeria monocytogenes  intragastric infection  intrarectal infection  intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes
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