In vitro adhesion and invasion of epithelial cell lines by Salmonella strains of bovine origin

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Dinjus, U [1 ]
Hanel, I [1 ]
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[1] BUNDESINST GESUNDHEITLICHEN VERBRAUCHERSCHUTZ & V, BEREICH JENA, D-00743 JENA, GERMANY
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Salmonella strains; in vitro studies; adhesion; invasion; calves;
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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24 Salmonella strains were divided into three groups according to the circumstances of isolation. The adhesion and invasion abilities of the strains were determined using two permanent cell lines (IEC-6, VERO) and an epithelial cell line from the small intestine of a calf fetus (pKD). Strains of different groups showed no differences in their ability to adhere to the cells tested. Significant differences were found for the invasion ability. Strains isolated from organs of calves suffering from salmonellosis showed a significant higher invasiveness for permanent cell lines and a considerable higher invasiveness for pKD cells than strains of the other groups.
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