2019
DOI: 10.1186/s13104-019-4201-8
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Virulence of a T6SS Campylobacter jejuni chicken isolate from North Romania

Abstract: Objectives In this study we have investigated the in vitro and in vivo virulence characteristics of a new T6SS positive Campylobacter jejuni chicken isolate (SV12) originating from a poultry population in North Romania. A detailed phenotypic characterization was performed and compared to the T6SS negative C. jejuni 81–176 wild strain. Results Our results indicate that the significantly higher capacity to attach and i… Show more

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“…The T6SS has been shown to be relevant for virulence in vivo in many pathogenic bacteria (Lertpiriyapong et al, 2012;Repizo et al, 2015;Sana et al, 2016;Hsieh et al, 2019;Ungureanu et al, 2019). Here, we demonstrated the importance of both E. cloacae T6SSs in intestinal colonization of BALB/c mice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…The T6SS has been shown to be relevant for virulence in vivo in many pathogenic bacteria (Lertpiriyapong et al, 2012;Repizo et al, 2015;Sana et al, 2016;Hsieh et al, 2019;Ungureanu et al, 2019). Here, we demonstrated the importance of both E. cloacae T6SSs in intestinal colonization of BALB/c mice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…We also observed significant differences regarding the presence of the T6SS and the distribution of its putative effector proteins. T6SS has emerged as a potential new virulence factor of Campylobacter spp ( Liaw et al., 2019 ; Ungureanu et al., 2019 ), and was detected more frequently compared to our previous work ( Bravo et al., 2021 ). Notably, the presence of T6SS was associated with strains of the chicken-specific CC-353.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…This microorganism is considered fastidious, with a high potential to form biofilms, easily acquires the viable non-cultivable form under conditions of extreme stress, and has a variety of virulence factors. These genetic determinants guarantee not only the efficiency in the infectious processes in the human host but also the survival in hostile environments and are fundamental in the characterization of the different strains [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%