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Pathogens' exploitation of the intestinal food web
Tu Anh Pham N1, Trevor D Lawley1
1Host-Microbiota Interactions Laboratory, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Cambridge, UK.
Abstract:
Competition for nutrients is a key factor controlling pathogen colonization within the gastrointestinal tract. In this issue, Ferreyra et al. (2014) and Curtis et al. (2014) show that diverse enteric pathogens can exploit a metabolic byproduct from the commensal microbiota, succinate, to enhance their own virulence expression and proliferation.
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