TY - JOUR
T1 - Reviewing the Clostridioides difficile Mouse Model
T2 - Insights into Infection Mechanisms
AU - Fachi, José L.
AU - Vinolo, Marco A.R.
AU - Colonna, Marco
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 by the authors.
PY - 2024/2
Y1 - 2024/2
N2 - Clostridioides difficile is an anaerobic, spore-forming bacterium associated with intestinal infection, manifesting a broad spectrum of gastrointestinal symptoms, ranging from mild diarrhea to severe colitis. A primary risk factor for the development of C. difficile infection (CDI) is antibiotic exposure. Elderly and immunocompromised individuals are particularly vulnerable to CDI. A pivotal aspect for comprehending the complexities of this infection relies on the utilization of experimental models that mimic human CDI transmission, pathogenesis, and progression. These models offer invaluable insights into host–pathogen interactions and disease dynamics, and serve as essential tools for testing potential therapeutic approaches. In this review, we examine the animal model for CDI and delineate the stages of infection, with a specific focus on mice. Our objective is to offer an updated description of experimental models employed in the study of CDI, emphasizing both their strengths and limitations.
AB - Clostridioides difficile is an anaerobic, spore-forming bacterium associated with intestinal infection, manifesting a broad spectrum of gastrointestinal symptoms, ranging from mild diarrhea to severe colitis. A primary risk factor for the development of C. difficile infection (CDI) is antibiotic exposure. Elderly and immunocompromised individuals are particularly vulnerable to CDI. A pivotal aspect for comprehending the complexities of this infection relies on the utilization of experimental models that mimic human CDI transmission, pathogenesis, and progression. These models offer invaluable insights into host–pathogen interactions and disease dynamics, and serve as essential tools for testing potential therapeutic approaches. In this review, we examine the animal model for CDI and delineate the stages of infection, with a specific focus on mice. Our objective is to offer an updated description of experimental models employed in the study of CDI, emphasizing both their strengths and limitations.
KW - Clostridioides difficile
KW - colitis
KW - gut
KW - innate immunity
KW - intestinal epithelial cells
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85187306323&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/microorganisms12020273
DO - 10.3390/microorganisms12020273
M3 - Review article
C2 - 38399676
AN - SCOPUS:85187306323
SN - 2076-2607
VL - 12
JO - Microorganisms
JF - Microorganisms
IS - 2
M1 - 273
ER -