Toxin-positive Clostridium difficile latently infect mouse colonies and protect against highly pathogenic C. difficile.
Lucie Etienne-MesminBenoit ChassaingOluwaseyi AdekunleLisa M MatteiFrederic D BushmanAndrew T GewirtzPublished in: Gut (2017)
These results highlight the difficulty of determining whether individual cases of C. difficile infection resulted from a bloom of endogenous C. difficile or a new exposure to this pathogen. In addition to impacting the design of studies using mouse models of C. difficile-induced disease, this study identified, isolated and characterised an endogenous murine spore-forming C. difficile strain able to decrease colonisation, associated disease and death induced by a pathogenic C. difficile strain.