2011
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0025417
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Prevalence of Campylobacter Species in Adult Crohn's Disease and the Preferential Colonization Sites of Campylobacter Species in the Human Intestine

Abstract: IntroductionCrohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) are the two major forms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). A high prevalence of Campylobacter concisus was previously detected in paediatric CD and adult UC. Currently, the prevalence of C. concisus in adult CD and the preferential colonization sites of Campylobacter species in the human intestine are unknown. In this study, we examined the prevalence of Campylobacter species in biopsies collected from multiple anatomic sites of adult patients with… Show more

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“…concisus is commonly present in the human oral cavity (Zhang et al, 2010). This bacterium was found to colonize the intestinal tract in some individuals and was shown to be associated with IBD (Mahendran et al, 2011;Man et al, 2010b;Mukhopadhya et al, 2011;Zhang et al, 2009). Previous studies found that enteric C. concisus strains isolated from intestinal biopsies and faecal samples contained two genomospecies (Aabenhus et al, 2005;Kalischuk & Inglis, 2011;Miller et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…concisus is commonly present in the human oral cavity (Zhang et al, 2010). This bacterium was found to colonize the intestinal tract in some individuals and was shown to be associated with IBD (Mahendran et al, 2011;Man et al, 2010b;Mukhopadhya et al, 2011;Zhang et al, 2009). Previous studies found that enteric C. concisus strains isolated from intestinal biopsies and faecal samples contained two genomospecies (Aabenhus et al, 2005;Kalischuk & Inglis, 2011;Miller et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, C. concisus has gained increasing attention as an emerging enteric pathogen. A significantly higher intestinal prevalence of C. concisus detected by PCR in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) as compared with healthy controls was reported (Mahendran et al, 2011;Man et al, 2010a;Mukhopadhya et al, 2011;Zhang et al, 2009). IBD is a chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, and the two major clinical forms are Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Similarly, the prevalence of C. concisus was reported to be higher in patients with UC (91)(92)(93)(94). For example, Mahendran and colleagues found a higher prevalence of C. concisus, not only in colonic biopsy specimens from adult CD patients (53%; 8/15 patients) but also in those from UC patients (31%; 4/13 patients), than in controls (18%; 6/33 individuals) (P Ͻ 0.05) (91).…”
Section: Inflammatory Bowel Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…C. jejuni was the initial focus of research (83)(84)(85), but it was not until 2009 that Gradel and colleagues provided evidence that indicated an association between C. jejuni infection and an increased risk of IBD (86). Furthermore, recent studies investigating the role of other emerging Campylobacter species in IBD have provided solid evidence that demonstrates an association between C. concisus and these gastrointestinal disorders (81,(87)(88)(89)(90)(91)(92)(93)(94).…”
Section: Inflammatory Bowel Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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