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Bacteria colonization, signal-mediated

Bacteria causing gastrointestinal infection need to penetrate the mucus layer before attaching themselves to the epithelial surface. This attachment is usually mediated by bacterial fimbriae or pilus structures, although other cell surface components may also take part in the process. Adherent bacteria colonize intestinal epithelium by multiplication and initiation of a series of biochemical reactions inside the target cell through signal transduction mechanisms (with or without the help of toxins) (51). [Pg.262]


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