Differentiation and developmental pathways of uropathogenic Escherichia coli in urinary tract pathogenesis
University of California, Berkeley · Stanford University
Abstract
Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) are capable of forming complex intracellular bacterial communities (IBC) within the superficial umbrella cells of the bladders of C3H and BALB/c mice. By using time-lapse fluorescence videomicroscopy to observe infected mouse bladder explants, we discovered that IBCs formed by uropathogenic E. coli progressed through four distinct developmental stages that differed with respect to growth rate, bacterial length, colony organization, motility, and its eventual dispersal. In the first phase, bacteria in the IBC were nonmotile, rod shaped, and grew rapidly in loosely organized colonies free in the cytoplasm of the bladder superficial umbrella cells. In the second phase, the…
Citation impact
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- 16.11
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- 100%
- References
- 24
Authors
7- SSSheryl S. JusticeCorresponding
University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University
- CHChia‐Suei Hung
University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University
- JAJulie A. Theriot
University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University
- DADaniel A. Fletcher
University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University
- GGGregory G. Anderson
University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University
Topics & keywords
- Bacteria
- Biology
- Microbiology
- Escherichia coli
- Biofilm
- Motility
- Cytoplasm
- Filamentation
- Life in Land