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Cryptosporidium impacts epithelial turnover and is resistant to induced death of the host cell.

Bethan A WallbankRyan D PardyIgor E BrodskyChristopher A HunterBoris Striepen
Published in: mBio (2024)
infection changes the dynamics of this process increasing both gain and loss of enterocytes speeding up the villus elevator. This leads to a much more immature epithelium and a reduction of the number of those cells typically found toward the villus apex best equipped to take up key nutrients including carbohydrates and lipids. These changes in the cellular architecture and physiology of the small intestine may be linked to the profound association between cryptosporidiosis and malnutrition.
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