Salmonella Infection Non-Typhoid Clinical Trial
Official title:
Interaction Between Non-typhoid Salmonella, Host Microbiota, and Immune System During Acute Infection and Remission
Stool and blood samples from patients with a non-typhoid Salmonella infection will be collected during an observation period of six months and analyzed for changes in the microbiota diversity and composition, mutation rates in the Salmonella strains and the specific immune response evoked by the infection. Findings are compared to healthy individuals and individuals with acute, infectious diarrhea caused by other microorganisms.
Infection processes of a non-typhoid Salmonella infection in humans are not well understood
and so far, only little research has been conducted in this area. Findings from preclinical
studies, using mouse models, attributed a fundamental role in infection control to the gut
microbiota and the host immune system (antibody response). In mouse models a non-typhoid
Salmonella infection provokes a pronounced antibody response and salmonella-inflicted gut
inflammation alters the microbiota diversity and composition in the gut lumen. To date there
is only scarce evidence on similar effects in humans.
During the study, longitudinal stool and blood samples will be collected from patients with a
non-typhoid Salmonella infection at different study time points (2 weeks, 4 weeks and 6
months after positive Salmonella stool culture) and analyzed for changes in the microbiota,
mutation rates in the Salmonella strains and the specific immune response evoked by the
infection (e.g. anti-bodies). At each study time point clinical information will be
investigated with a questionnaire to assess current symptoms, medication etc. Findings will
be compared to healthy individuals and patients with acute, infectious diarrhea caused by
other microorganisms than non-typhoid Salmonella.
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