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Research in Microbiology

Volume 161, Issue 9, November 2010, Pages 730-734
Research in Microbiology

Clostridium difficile spore germination: an update

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Abstract

Endospore production is vital for the spread of Clostridium difficile infection. However, in order to cause disease, these spores must germinate and return to vegetative cell growth. Knowledge of germination is therefore important, with potential practical implications for routine cleaning, outbreak management and potentially in the design of new therapeutics. Germination has been well studied in Bacillus, but until recently there had been few studies reported in C. difficile. The role of bile salts as germinants for C. difficile spores has now been described in some detail, which improves our understanding of how C. difficile spores interact with their environment following ingestion by susceptible individuals. Furthermore, with the aid of novel genetic tools, it has now become possible to study the germination of C. difficile spores using both a forward and reverse genetics approach. Significant progress is beginning to be made in the study of this important aspect of C. difficile disease.

Keywords

Clostridium difficile
Spore
Germination
Bile
BI/NAP1/027

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