The adhesion of B. cereus strains isolated from food poisoning outbreaks to human enterocytes were reduced in the presence of the in hibitors of signalling pathways related to phosphorylated
lipids (wortmannin and U73122). These inhibitors were able to decrease the cytoskeleton disruption caused by B. cereus. Calcium depletion enhances the ability of B. cereus strains to damage
enterocytes