International audienceMacropinocytosis is the uptake of extracellular fluid within vesicles of varying size that takes place during numerous cellular processes in a large variety of cells. A growing number of pathogens, including viruses, parasites, and bacteria are known to induce macropinocytosis during their entry into targeted host cells. We have recently discovered that the human enteroinvasive, bacterial pathogen Shigella causes in situ macropinosome formation during its entry into epithelial cells. These infection-associated macropinosomes are not generated to ingest the bacteria, but are instead involved in Shigella's intracellular niche formation. They make contacts with the phagocytosed shigellae to promote vacuolar membrane ruptu...
Escape into the host cell cytosol following invasion of mammalian cells is a common strategy used by...
International audienceInvasive bacterial pathogens such as Shigella flexneri force their uptake into...
Shigella spp. are human specific bacterial pathogens that are an important cause of diarrhoeal disea...
International audienceIntracellular pathogens include all viruses, many bacteria and parasites capab...
International audienceLarge volumes of liquid and other materials from the extracellular environment...
International audienceIntracellular bacterial pathogens have evolved a plethora of strategies to inv...
Shigella flexneri invades host cells by entering within a bacteria-containing vacuole (BCV). In orde...
International audienceShigella flexneri invades host cells by entering within a bacteria-containing ...
International audienceFew studies within the pathogenic field have used advanced imaging and analyti...
Shigella spp. are gram-negative, non-motile bacteria that can infect humans and higher order primate...
Microfold (M) cell host-pathogen interaction studies would benefit from the visual analysis of dynam...
International audienceShigella flexneri, the causative agent of bacillary dysentery, induces massive...
International audienceEscape into the host cell cytosol following invasion of mammalian cells is a c...
International audienceBackgroundA common strategy of microbial pathogens is to invade host cells dur...
International audienceShigella is a Gram-negative bacterial pathogen, which causes bacillary dysente...
Escape into the host cell cytosol following invasion of mammalian cells is a common strategy used by...
International audienceInvasive bacterial pathogens such as Shigella flexneri force their uptake into...
Shigella spp. are human specific bacterial pathogens that are an important cause of diarrhoeal disea...
International audienceIntracellular pathogens include all viruses, many bacteria and parasites capab...
International audienceLarge volumes of liquid and other materials from the extracellular environment...
International audienceIntracellular bacterial pathogens have evolved a plethora of strategies to inv...
Shigella flexneri invades host cells by entering within a bacteria-containing vacuole (BCV). In orde...
International audienceShigella flexneri invades host cells by entering within a bacteria-containing ...
International audienceFew studies within the pathogenic field have used advanced imaging and analyti...
Shigella spp. are gram-negative, non-motile bacteria that can infect humans and higher order primate...
Microfold (M) cell host-pathogen interaction studies would benefit from the visual analysis of dynam...
International audienceShigella flexneri, the causative agent of bacillary dysentery, induces massive...
International audienceEscape into the host cell cytosol following invasion of mammalian cells is a c...
International audienceBackgroundA common strategy of microbial pathogens is to invade host cells dur...
International audienceShigella is a Gram-negative bacterial pathogen, which causes bacillary dysente...
Escape into the host cell cytosol following invasion of mammalian cells is a common strategy used by...
International audienceInvasive bacterial pathogens such as Shigella flexneri force their uptake into...
Shigella spp. are human specific bacterial pathogens that are an important cause of diarrhoeal disea...