000856397 000__ 05021cam\a2200505Ii\4500 000856397 001__ 856397 000856397 005__ 20230306145134.0 000856397 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000856397 007__ cr\un\nnnunnun 000856397 008__ 181112s2018\\\\sz\a\\\\o\\\\\000\0\eng\d 000856397 019__ $$a1079792485 000856397 020__ $$a9783319996646$$q(electronic book) 000856397 020__ $$a3319996649$$q(electronic book) 000856397 020__ $$z9783319996639 000856397 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-3-319-99664-6$$2doi 000856397 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)on1062394414 000856397 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)1062394414$$z(OCoLC)1079792485 000856397 040__ $$aGW5XE$$beng$$erda$$epn$$cGW5XE$$dEBLCP$$dN$T$$dOCLCF$$dUKMGB$$dDKU 000856397 049__ $$aISEA 000856397 050_4 $$aQR201.E82 000856397 08204 $$a579.3/42$$223 000856397 24500 $$aEscherichia coli, a versatile pathogen /$$cGad Frankel, Eliora Z. Ron, editors. 000856397 264_1 $$aCham, Switzerland :$$bSpringer,$$c2018. 000856397 300__ $$a1 online resource (vii, 242 pages) :$$billustrations 000856397 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000856397 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 000856397 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000856397 347__ $$atext file$$bPDF$$2rda 000856397 4901_ $$aCurrent topics in microbiology and immunology,$$x0070-217X ;$$vvolume 416 000856397 5050_ $$aIntro; Foreword; Contents; 104 Shigella and Enteroinvasive Escherichia Coli; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Evolution of Enteroinvasive Pathovars of E. Coli; 3 Colonization of the Intestinal Lumen and Preparation of the Virulence Arsenal; 4 Subversion of Intestinal Epithelial Cells; 4.1 Diarrhea-Inducing Toxins; 4.2 Invasion to the Colonic Epithelium; 4.2.1 Attachment to ECs; 4.2.2 Engulfment by IECs; 4.3 Intracellular Movement, Autophagy Escape, and Dissemination; 4.4 Epithelial Integrity Preservation; 5 Subversion of the Immune System; 5.1 Manipulation of the Host Innate Immunity 000856397 5058_ $$a5.1.1 Non-specific Barrier Subversion5.1.2 Intestinal Epithelial Cell Subversion; 5.1.3 Phagocytic Cell Subversion; 5.2 Manipulation of the Host Adaptive Immunity; 6 Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgements; References; 105 Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Pathogenicity Mechanisms; 3 Interrelationships with Other E. Coli Pathotypes; 4 Methods for the Detection, Identification and Characterisation; 5 Clinical Symptoms and Burden of Disease; 6 The Zoonotic Potential of EAEC and Contamination of the Environment; 7 Foodborne Transmission; 8 Biofilm Formation 000856397 5058_ $$a9 Antimicrobial Resistance10 Whole-Genome Sequencing; 11 Summary; References; 116 The Type III Secretion System of Pathogenic Escherichia coli; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Enteric E. coli and the LEE-Encoded T3SS; 3 Regulation of T3SS Expression; 4 Assembly of the T3SS; 5 Assembly of the Basal Body and Export Apparatus; 6 The C-Ring/Sorting Complex; 7 The ATPase Complex; 8 Inner Rod and Needle Assembly; 9 Filament and Translocon Assembly; 10 The Roles of Chaperones in T3SS Assembly and Secretion; 11 The ETT2: A Second T3SS?; 12 In Vitro and in Vivo Tools to Study the E. coli T3SS 000856397 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000856397 520__ $$aEscherichia coli is a facultative anaerobic Gamma-proteobacterium, which belongs to the family Enterobacteriaceae. While being an important constituent of the normal gut microbiota, specialized E. coli clones have acquired genetic elements that allow them to compete with the endogenous commensals, colonise normally sterile niches and cause disease. E. coli pathotypes can cause intestinal and extra intestinal infections (e.g. UTI, sepsis) and associate with mammalian cells while being extra- or intra-cellular. In recent years, E. coli infections have become a serious clinical problem, due to the rapid spread of antibiotic resistance. Thus, infections with intestinal E. coli (e.g. E. coli O104) or extraintestinal pathogenic strains (e.g. E. coli ST131) are becoming difficult to treat and are often lethal. Consequently, there is a pressing need to develop alternative control measures, including the identification of new drug targets and development of vaccines that offer lasting protection. This volume focuses on several types of E. coli infections (intestinal and extraintestinal), virulence factors, and E. coli pandemics. It addresses the problem of antibiotic resistance, and a dedicated chapter discusses the need to develop alternative control measures. 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