2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.25.586552
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Infection of human organoids supports an intestinal niche forChlamydia trachomatis

Pargev Hovhannisyan,
Kathrin Stelzner,
Markus Keicher
et al.

Abstract: Several reports suggest that intestinal tissue may be a natural niche forChlamydia trachomatisinfection and a reservoir for persistent infections in the human body. Due to the human specificity of the pathogen and the lack of suitable host models, there is limited knowledge on this topic. In our study, we modelled the course of the chlamydial infection in human primary gastrointestinal (GI) epithelial cells originating from patient-derived organoids. We show that GI cells are resistant to apical infection andC… Show more

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