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Etude du système RANK (Receptor Activator of NF-kB), RANKL (RANK Ligand), OPG (Ostéoprotégérine) et de TRAIL (TNF-related Apoptosis Inducing Ligand) dans la réponse immunitaire et l'apoptose de la maladie de Crohn
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Year: 2008 Publisher: [S.l.]: [chez l'auteur],

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Etude fonctionnelle du récepteur EP4 chez un modèle murin de colite
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Colitis --- immunology.


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Thesis, COLLÉGIALITÉ
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Liège Université de Liège (ULiège)

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Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) strains causing post-weaning diarrhea (PWD) in piglets have a considerable and detrimental impact on animal health and economy in pig production. ETEC strains adhere to the host small intestinal epithelial cells using fimbriae type F4 or F18 which recognize and adhere to the corresponding surface receptors. In weaned piglets, this pathogeny leads to clinical sign such as watery diarrhea, depression, inappetence and dehydration. In addition to management and dietary factors, antimicrobials have been widely used for the prevention and treatment of ETEC infections, resulting in high levels of antibiotic resistances detected in ETEC strains. Phage therapy could be an interesting alternative to this resistance problem. 

In the context of this work, ten phages were isolated against an E. coli O8:F18 strain (A-I-210). Bacteriophages B, C, H, I and J were selected based on their host range. These phages were subsequently characterized in vitro and showed steady concentrations over a pH (4-10) and temperature (25-45°C) range. The newly isolated phage B was similar to the Siphoviridae family, and the four other phages to the Myoviridae family. The occurrence of lytic proteins in their genomes appeared to corroborate with virulent type of bacteriophages. Finally, the use of the in vivo Galleria mellonella larvae model suggested the therapeutic potential of phages B and J with a statistically significant increase in survival compared to non-treated larvae. 

These findings suggested that newly identified phages B and J might be promising candidates for treating Escherichia coli F18 infections. Nevertheless, further studies are needed to investigate their relevance in PWD-affected pigs.

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