While bioengineers ask how the shape of diagnostic and therapeutic particles impacts their pharmacological efficiency, biodistribution, and toxicity, microbiologists suggested that morphological adaptations enable pathogens to perhaps evade the immune response. Here, a shape-dependent process is described that limits phagocytosis of filamentous Escherichia coli bacteria by macrophages: successful uptake requires access to one of the terminal bacterial filament poles. By exploiting micropatterned surfaces, we further demonstrate that microenvironmental heterogeneities can slow or inhibit phagocytosis. A comparison to existing literature reveals a common shape-controlled uptake mechanism for both high-aspect ratio filamentous bacteria and eng...
Phenotypic polarization of macrophages is regulated by a milieu of cues in the local tissue microenv...
Bacteria growing on surfaces appear to be profoundly more resistant to control by lytic bacteriophag...
Phagocytosis is a fundamental process of cells to capture and ingest foreign particles. Small unicel...
While bioengineers ask how the shape of diagnostic and therapeutic particles impacts their pharmacol...
Purpose. To determine if particle shape can be engineered to inhibit phagocytosis of drug delivery p...
The tremendous variety of morphologies among microorgan-isms may allow them to thwart ingestion by t...
Background: The uptake of particles by actin-powered invagination of the plasma membrane is common t...
By growing together in dense communities, microorganisms (microbes) have a huge impact on human life...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The clearest phenotypic characteristic of microbial cells is their shape, but we do not understand h...
We investigate the effect of micrometer-scale surface wrinkling on the attachment and proliferation ...
Bacterial viruses, or phage, are key members of natural microbial communities. Yet much research on ...
ABSTRACT The microbial communities inhabiting chronic infections are often composed of spatially org...
Sessile bacteria adhere to engineered surfaces and host tissues and pose a substantial clinical and ...
Bacterial morphology is extremely diverse. Specific shapes are the consequence of adaptive pressures...
Phenotypic polarization of macrophages is regulated by a milieu of cues in the local tissue microenv...
Bacteria growing on surfaces appear to be profoundly more resistant to control by lytic bacteriophag...
Phagocytosis is a fundamental process of cells to capture and ingest foreign particles. Small unicel...
While bioengineers ask how the shape of diagnostic and therapeutic particles impacts their pharmacol...
Purpose. To determine if particle shape can be engineered to inhibit phagocytosis of drug delivery p...
The tremendous variety of morphologies among microorgan-isms may allow them to thwart ingestion by t...
Background: The uptake of particles by actin-powered invagination of the plasma membrane is common t...
By growing together in dense communities, microorganisms (microbes) have a huge impact on human life...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The clearest phenotypic characteristic of microbial cells is their shape, but we do not understand h...
We investigate the effect of micrometer-scale surface wrinkling on the attachment and proliferation ...
Bacterial viruses, or phage, are key members of natural microbial communities. Yet much research on ...
ABSTRACT The microbial communities inhabiting chronic infections are often composed of spatially org...
Sessile bacteria adhere to engineered surfaces and host tissues and pose a substantial clinical and ...
Bacterial morphology is extremely diverse. Specific shapes are the consequence of adaptive pressures...
Phenotypic polarization of macrophages is regulated by a milieu of cues in the local tissue microenv...
Bacteria growing on surfaces appear to be profoundly more resistant to control by lytic bacteriophag...
Phagocytosis is a fundamental process of cells to capture and ingest foreign particles. Small unicel...