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Understanding host colonic recovery following Clostridioides difficile infection

thesis
posted on 2024-02-01, 03:09 authored by ASHLEIGH PATRICIA ROGERS
The intestines are the most regenerative organ in the human body, completely replacing all cells in the lining every 3-5 days. C. difficile infection severely damages the intestines by secreting toxins. It is currently not known how the intestines repair following this infection. In this thesis, we established and validated a model of infection that shows it can take ten times longer for the intestines to repair from infection compared to normal regeneration. Furthermore, a mechanism of repair is activated following infection that is similar to repair mechanisms used in other forms of intestinal injury, such as chemoradiotherapy.

History

Principal supervisor

Dena Lyras

Additional supervisor 1

Steven Mileto

Additional supervisor 2

Helen Abud

Year of Award

2024

Department, School or Centre

Microbiology

Campus location

Australia

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences