Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the most successful pathogens known, having infected more than a third of the global population. An important strategy for intracellular survival of pathogenic mycobacteria relies on their capacity to resist delivery to lysosomes, instead surviving within macrophage phagosomes. Several factors of both mycobacterial and host origin have been implicated in this process. However, whether or not this strategy is employed in vivo is not clear. Here we show that in vivo, following intravenous infection, M. tuberculosis and Mycobacterium bovis BCG initially survived by resisting lysosomal transfer. However, after prolonged infection the bacteria were transferred to lysosomes yet continued to proliferate. A M. b...
BACKGROUND: Microorganisms capable of surviving within macrophages are rare, but represent very succ...
Increasing experimental evidence supports the idea that Mycobacterium tuberculosis has evolved strat...
SummaryM. tuberculosis and M. leprae are considered to be prototypical intracellular pathogens that ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the most successful pathogens known, having infected more than ...
Background. Tuberculosis remains a major global health concern. The ability to prevent phagosome-lys...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is the bacterium responsible for tuberculosis (TB). For decades, it...
The mechanisms by which Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (M. a. ptb) survives within ...
Macrophages play an essential role in the immune system by ingesting and degrading invading pathogen...
International audienceA major virulence factor of pathogenic mycobacteria is their ability to parasi...
Understanding how the host immune system signals in response to infection by pathogenic mycobacteria...
The pathogenesis of mycobacterial infection is associated with an ability to interfere with maturati...
<div><p>The pathogenesis of mycobacterial infection is associated with an ability to interfere with ...
Pathogenic mycobacteria, in particular Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculos...
International audienceAbstract Induction of host cell autophagy by starvation was shown to enhance l...
The pathogenesis of mycobacterial infection is associated with an ability to interfere with maturati...
BACKGROUND: Microorganisms capable of surviving within macrophages are rare, but represent very succ...
Increasing experimental evidence supports the idea that Mycobacterium tuberculosis has evolved strat...
SummaryM. tuberculosis and M. leprae are considered to be prototypical intracellular pathogens that ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the most successful pathogens known, having infected more than ...
Background. Tuberculosis remains a major global health concern. The ability to prevent phagosome-lys...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is the bacterium responsible for tuberculosis (TB). For decades, it...
The mechanisms by which Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (M. a. ptb) survives within ...
Macrophages play an essential role in the immune system by ingesting and degrading invading pathogen...
International audienceA major virulence factor of pathogenic mycobacteria is their ability to parasi...
Understanding how the host immune system signals in response to infection by pathogenic mycobacteria...
The pathogenesis of mycobacterial infection is associated with an ability to interfere with maturati...
<div><p>The pathogenesis of mycobacterial infection is associated with an ability to interfere with ...
Pathogenic mycobacteria, in particular Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculos...
International audienceAbstract Induction of host cell autophagy by starvation was shown to enhance l...
The pathogenesis of mycobacterial infection is associated with an ability to interfere with maturati...
BACKGROUND: Microorganisms capable of surviving within macrophages are rare, but represent very succ...
Increasing experimental evidence supports the idea that Mycobacterium tuberculosis has evolved strat...
SummaryM. tuberculosis and M. leprae are considered to be prototypical intracellular pathogens that ...