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      Clostridium difficile colitis: pathogenesis and host defence

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      Nature reviews. Microbiology

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          C lostridium difficile is a major cause of intestinal infection and diarrhoea in individuals following antibiotic treatment. Recent studies have begun to elucidate the mechanisms that induce spore formation and germination and have determined the roles of C. difficile toxins in disease pathogenesis. Exciting progress has also been made in defining the role of the microbiome, specific commensal bacterial species and host immunity in defence against infection with C. difficile. This Review will summarize the recent discoveries and developments in our understanding of C. difficile infection and pathogenesis.

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          Treating infection with Clostridium difficile and post-antibiotic disease can be difficult. In this Review, Abt, McKenney and Pamer show how insights into spore germination, virulence and interactions with the host and microbiota can help to combat this pathogen.

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          101190261
          31733
          Nat Rev Microbiol
          Nat. Rev. Microbiol.
          Nature reviews. Microbiology
          1740-1526
          1740-1534
          28 October 2016
          30 August 2016
          October 2016
          01 December 2016
          : 14
          : 10
          : 609-620
          Affiliations
          Immunology Program, Lucille Castori Center for Microbes, Inflammation and Cancer, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, 1275 York Avenue, New York, New York 10065, USA
          Author notes
          Correspondence to E.G.P. and M.C.A., pamere@ 123456mskcc.org , abtm@ 123456mskcc.org
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          PMC5109054 PMC5109054 5109054 nihpa825818
          10.1038/nrmicro.2016.108
          5109054
          27573580
          35ea04bd-87e9-4a49-9f47-8edc00dc0ae8
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