YopM, a protein toxin of Yersinia pestis, is necessary for virulence in a mouse model of systemic plague. We previously reported YopM-dependent natural killer (NK) cell depletion from blood and spleen samples of infected mice. However, in this study we found that infection with Y. pestis KIM5 (YopM(+)) caused depletion of NK cells in the spleen, but not in the liver, and antibody-mediated ablation of NK cells had no effect on bacterial growth. There was no YopM-associated effect on the percentage of dendritic cells (DCs) or polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) in the early stage of infection; however, there was a YopM-associated effect on PMN integrity and on the influx of monocytes into the spleen. Ablation of Gr1(+) cells caused loss of th...
In this paper we evaluate the role of neutrophils in pneumonic plague. Splenic neutrophils from naïv...
In this paper we evaluate the role of neutrophils in pneumonic plague. Splenic neutrophils from naïv...
ABSTRACT The majority of human Yersinia pestis infections result from introduction of bacteria into ...
YopM, a protein toxin of Yersinia pestis, is necessary for virulence in a mouse model of systemic pl...
The virulence protein YopM of the plague bacterium Yersinia pestis has different dominant effects in...
Yersinia pestis, the infective agent of bubonic and pneumonic plague, is classified as a category A ...
The virulence protein YopM of the plague bacterium Yersinia pestis has different dominant effects in...
An important virulence strategy evolved by bacterial pathogens to overcome host defenses is the modu...
The enteropathogenic Yersinia strains are known to downregulate signaling pathways in macrophages by...
Dr. Deborah Anderson, Dissertation Supervisor.includes vita[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF M...
<div><p><i>Yersinia pestis</i> causes pneumonic plague, a disease characterized by inflammation, nec...
The human innate immune system is reliant upon the coordinated activity of macrophages and polymorph...
ABSTRACT The majority of human Yersinia pestis infections result from introduction of bacteria into ...
YopM is one of the six “effector Yops” of the human-pathogenic Yersinia, but its mechanism has not b...
YopM is one of the six “effector Yops” of the human-pathogenic Yersinia, but its mechanism has not b...
In this paper we evaluate the role of neutrophils in pneumonic plague. Splenic neutrophils from naïv...
In this paper we evaluate the role of neutrophils in pneumonic plague. Splenic neutrophils from naïv...
ABSTRACT The majority of human Yersinia pestis infections result from introduction of bacteria into ...
YopM, a protein toxin of Yersinia pestis, is necessary for virulence in a mouse model of systemic pl...
The virulence protein YopM of the plague bacterium Yersinia pestis has different dominant effects in...
Yersinia pestis, the infective agent of bubonic and pneumonic plague, is classified as a category A ...
The virulence protein YopM of the plague bacterium Yersinia pestis has different dominant effects in...
An important virulence strategy evolved by bacterial pathogens to overcome host defenses is the modu...
The enteropathogenic Yersinia strains are known to downregulate signaling pathways in macrophages by...
Dr. Deborah Anderson, Dissertation Supervisor.includes vita[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF M...
<div><p><i>Yersinia pestis</i> causes pneumonic plague, a disease characterized by inflammation, nec...
The human innate immune system is reliant upon the coordinated activity of macrophages and polymorph...
ABSTRACT The majority of human Yersinia pestis infections result from introduction of bacteria into ...
YopM is one of the six “effector Yops” of the human-pathogenic Yersinia, but its mechanism has not b...
YopM is one of the six “effector Yops” of the human-pathogenic Yersinia, but its mechanism has not b...
In this paper we evaluate the role of neutrophils in pneumonic plague. Splenic neutrophils from naïv...
In this paper we evaluate the role of neutrophils in pneumonic plague. Splenic neutrophils from naïv...
ABSTRACT The majority of human Yersinia pestis infections result from introduction of bacteria into ...