Physiological heterogeneity of uropathogenic Escherichia coli in bladder epithelial cell infection model
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2023
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Tartu Ülikool
Abstract
Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC), which invades host cells, is the primary agent of
urinary tract infections. Antibiotics are commonly used to treat UTIs. During the long
treatment period, bacteria are getting resistant to antibiotics. To increase understanding of
antibiotic treatment efficiency of urinary tract infections an in vitro model of intracellular and
extracellular infections was needed. Within these, an infection model with HTB-9 human
bladder cells and UPEC CFT073 strain has been established. Specific experiments were
designed to compare the different conditions to see what the ideal way would be to get the
infection to a level where we can use the model to follow infection and antibiotic treatment.
To test the viability of the cell, we have compared the CFU results with flow cytometry-based
cell counting. The data suggests that bacteria that specifically attach to bladder epithelial cells
are targeted by host antimicrobial peptides.
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UPEC, urinary tract infection, pathogens, E. coli, cell culture infection, bladder, infectious diseases