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      Quantification of Neisseria meningitidis Adherence to Human Epithelial Cells by Colony Counting.

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          Abstract

          To cause an infection, the human specific pathogen Neisseria meningitides must first colonize the nasopharynx. Upon tight interaction with the mucosal epithelium, N. meningitidis may cross the epithelial cellular barrier, reach the bloodstream and cause sepsis and/or meningitis. Since N. meningitidis niche is restricted to humans the availability of relevant animal models to study host-pathogen interactions are limiting. Therefore, most findings that involve N. meningitidis colonization derive from studies using cultured human cell lines. Human epithelial cells have been successfully used to examine and identify molecular effectors involved in initial adherence of the pathogen. Here, we describe a standard protocol to quantify the adherence of N. meningitidis to epithelial pharyngeal FaDu cells. Colony counts of cell lysates collected after infection are used to quantify adherence to the epithelial cells.

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          Journal
          Bio Protoc
          Bio-protocol
          Bio-Protocol, LLC
          2331-8325
          2331-8325
          Feb 05 2018
          : 8
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Molecular Biosciences, The Wenner-Gren Institute, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.
          Article
          e2709
          10.21769/BioProtoc.2709
          8203892
          34179252
          73c40a69-84ab-47f0-8df6-9cecd7f4874d
          History

          Colonization,Neisseria,Type IV pili,Adherence,Adhesion assay

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