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Oral Transmission of Listeria monocytogenes in Mice via Ingestion of Contaminated Food
Authors:Elsa N Bou Ghanem  Tanya Myers-Morales  Grant S Jones  Sarah EF D'Orazio
Institution:Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics, University of Kentucky
Abstract:L. monocytogenes are facultative intracellular bacterial pathogens that cause food borne infections in humans. Very little is known about the gastrointestinal phase of listeriosis due to the lack of a small animal model that closely mimics human disease. This paper describes a novel mouse model for oral transmission of L. monocytogenes. Using this model, mice fed L. monocytogenes-contaminated bread have a discrete phase of gastrointestinal infection, followed by varying degrees of systemic spread in susceptible (BALB/c/By/J) or resistant (C57BL/6) mouse strains. During the later stages of the infection, dissemination to the gall bladder and brain is observed. The food borne model of listeriosis is highly reproducible, does not require specialized skills, and can be used with a wide variety of bacterial isolates and laboratory mouse strains. As such, it is the ideal model to study both virulence strategies used by L. monocytogenes to promote intestinal colonization, as well as the host response to invasive food borne bacterial infection.
Keywords:Infection  Issue 75  Microbiology  Immunology  Infectious Diseases  Genetics  Cellular Biology  Medicine  Biomedical Engineering  Anatomy  Physiology  Pathology  Surgery  Listeria  animal models  Bacteria  intestines  food borne pathogen    L  monocytogenes  bacterial pathogens  inoculation  isolation  cell culture  mice  animal model
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