Abstract
Many contradictory articles on the infectivity of non-culturable Campylobacter jejuni can be found. We studied the effect of non-culturable C. jejuni in an in vitro assay. To prevent the potential effect of a few culturable bacteria in the non-culturable suspension, INT-407 cells, which mimic the outer cell layer in the small intestines, were exposed to culturable C. jejuni suspensions with or without non-culturable C. jejuni . The number of bacteria adhering to and/or invading INT-407 cells and the IL-8 secretion were measured. No differences were found between bacterial suspensions with or without non-culturable C. jejuni added. These findings show that non-culturable C. jejuni do not adhere to or invade INT-407 cells and do not induce an immune response. As previous studies showed a correlation between the used in vitro assays and the effect in vivo, our study strongly suggests that culturability is a good indicator of the risk for C. jejuni infection. © 2007 Copyright © 2007 Cambridge University Press.
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Verhoeff-bakkenes, L., Hazeleger, W. C., Zwietering, M. H., & De jonge, R. (2008). Lack of response of INT-407 cells to the presence of non-culturable Campylobacter jejuni. Epidemiology and Infection, 136(10), 1401–1406. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268807000040
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