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Like will to like: abundances of closely related species can predict susceptibility to intestinal colonization by pathogenic and commensal bacteria

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2010
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Stecher, B., Chaffron, S., Käppeli, R., Hapfelmeier, S., Freedrich, S., Weber, T. C., Kirundi, J., Suar, M., McCoy, K. D., von Mering, C., Macpherson, A. J., & Hardt, W. D. (2010). Like will to like: abundances of closely related species can predict susceptibility to intestinal colonization by pathogenic and commensal bacteria. PLoS Pathogens, 6(1), e1000711. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000711

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Abstract

The intestinal ecosystem is formed by a complex, yet highly characteristic microbial community. The parameters defining whether this community permits invasion of a new bacterial species are unclear. In particular, inhibition of enteropathogen infection by the gut microbiota ( = colonization resistance) is poorly understood. To analyze the mechanisms of microbiota-mediated protection from Salmonella enterica induced enterocolitis, we used a mouse infection model and large scale high-throughput pyrosequencing. In contrast to convention

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  • Stecher, B
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  • Chaffron, S
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  • Käppeli, R
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  • Hapfelmeier, S
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  • Freedrich, S
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  • Weber, T C
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  • Kirundi, J
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  • Suar, M
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  • McCoy, K D
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  • Macpherson, A J
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  • Hardt, W D
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6

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e1000711

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2010

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1553-7366

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Stecher, B., Chaffron, S., Käppeli, R., Hapfelmeier, S., Freedrich, S., Weber, T. C., Kirundi, J., Suar, M., McCoy, K. D., von Mering, C., Macpherson, A. J., & Hardt, W. D. (2010). Like will to like: abundances of closely related species can predict susceptibility to intestinal colonization by pathogenic and commensal bacteria. PLoS Pathogens, 6(1), e1000711. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000711

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