Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that the intrinsic activation of an innate antimicrobial response is subverted by the intracellular pathogen. For Mycobacterium leprae, the intracellular bacterium that causes leprosy, the addition of exogenous innate or adaptive immune ligands to the infected monocytes/macrophages was required to detect a vitamin D-dependent antimicrobial activity. We investigated whether there is an intrinsic immune response to M. leprae in macrophages that is inhibited by the pathogen. Upon infection of monocytes with M. leprae, there was no upregulation of CYP27B1 nor its enzymatic activity converting the inactive prohormone form of vitamin D (25-hydroxyvitamin...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Classically, the endocrine vitamin D system is essential for maintaining calcium and phosphate homeo...
Classically, the endocrine vitamin D system is essential for maintaining calcium and phosphate homeo...
BackgroundThe immune system depends on effector pathways to eliminate invading pathogens from the ho...
BackgroundThe immune system depends on effector pathways to eliminate invading pathogens from the ho...
Effective innate immunity against many microbial pathogens requires macrophage programs that upregul...
SummaryEffective innate immunity against many microbial pathogens requires macrophage programs that ...
Type I interferons (IFN-α and IFN-β) are important for protection against many viral infections, whe...
The host immune system is required for protection against disease caused by intracellular pathogens,...
Understanding host-pathogen interactions between microbes and the innate immune system will provide ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Classically, the endocrine vitamin D system is essential for maintaining calcium and phosphate homeo...
Classically, the endocrine vitamin D system is essential for maintaining calcium and phosphate homeo...
BackgroundThe immune system depends on effector pathways to eliminate invading pathogens from the ho...
BackgroundThe immune system depends on effector pathways to eliminate invading pathogens from the ho...
Effective innate immunity against many microbial pathogens requires macrophage programs that upregul...
SummaryEffective innate immunity against many microbial pathogens requires macrophage programs that ...
Type I interferons (IFN-α and IFN-β) are important for protection against many viral infections, whe...
The host immune system is required for protection against disease caused by intracellular pathogens,...
Understanding host-pathogen interactions between microbes and the innate immune system will provide ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...