Bordetella pertussis, the agent of whooping cough, is capable of invading human respiratory epithelial cells. In this study, we investigated the mechanisms by which B. pertussis invades the human lung epithelial cell line A549 and normal human bronchial epithelial (NHBE) cells. In vitro adhesion and invasion assays using both cell types with a virulent B. pertussis strain and its isogenic mutants revealed profound defects in a mutant deficient in filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA) expression. In addition, a mutant in which an FHA Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) site had been changed to Arg-Ala-Asp had significantly diminished invasiveness, although its adhesiveness was comparable to that of the parental strain. Furthermore, a synthetic RGD-containing hexape...
Bordetella spp. form biofilms in the mouse nasopharynx, thereby providing a potential mechanism for ...
Adherence of Bordetella pertussis to ciliated respiratory tract mucosa is important in the pathogene...
Attachment to epithelial cells in the respiratory tract is a key event in Bordetella pertussis colon...
Bordetella pertussis, the agent of whooping cough, is capable of invading human respiratory epitheli...
doi:10.1006/mpat.2001.0432 Invasion of human respiratory epithelial cells by Bordetella pertussis: P...
Adherence to ciliated respiratory epithelial cells is considered a critical early step in Bordetella...
Pertussis is a severe respiratory tract infection caused by Bordetella pertussis. This bacterium inf...
Bordetella pertussis can attach, invade and survive intracellularly in human macrophages in vitro. T...
The pertussis agent Bordetella pertussis produces a number of virulence factors, of which the filame...
Bordetella pertussis expresses factors such as filamentous hemagglutinin, agglutinogens, pertactin, ...
Traditionally, whooping cough or pertussis caused by the obligate human pathogen Bordetella pertussi...
AbstractThe human respiratory tract pathogen Bordetella pertussis is the major cause of whooping cou...
Wild-type Bordeteika bronchiseptica and a bvg mutant strain were used for invasion and survival expe...
To study the interaction of human pathogens with their host target structures, human tissue models b...
The human pathogen Bordetella pertussis targets the respiratory epithelium and causes whooping cough...
Bordetella spp. form biofilms in the mouse nasopharynx, thereby providing a potential mechanism for ...
Adherence of Bordetella pertussis to ciliated respiratory tract mucosa is important in the pathogene...
Attachment to epithelial cells in the respiratory tract is a key event in Bordetella pertussis colon...
Bordetella pertussis, the agent of whooping cough, is capable of invading human respiratory epitheli...
doi:10.1006/mpat.2001.0432 Invasion of human respiratory epithelial cells by Bordetella pertussis: P...
Adherence to ciliated respiratory epithelial cells is considered a critical early step in Bordetella...
Pertussis is a severe respiratory tract infection caused by Bordetella pertussis. This bacterium inf...
Bordetella pertussis can attach, invade and survive intracellularly in human macrophages in vitro. T...
The pertussis agent Bordetella pertussis produces a number of virulence factors, of which the filame...
Bordetella pertussis expresses factors such as filamentous hemagglutinin, agglutinogens, pertactin, ...
Traditionally, whooping cough or pertussis caused by the obligate human pathogen Bordetella pertussi...
AbstractThe human respiratory tract pathogen Bordetella pertussis is the major cause of whooping cou...
Wild-type Bordeteika bronchiseptica and a bvg mutant strain were used for invasion and survival expe...
To study the interaction of human pathogens with their host target structures, human tissue models b...
The human pathogen Bordetella pertussis targets the respiratory epithelium and causes whooping cough...
Bordetella spp. form biofilms in the mouse nasopharynx, thereby providing a potential mechanism for ...
Adherence of Bordetella pertussis to ciliated respiratory tract mucosa is important in the pathogene...
Attachment to epithelial cells in the respiratory tract is a key event in Bordetella pertussis colon...