AbstractSalmonella infection in humans can become chronic, which leads to low-grade persistent inflammation. These chronic infections increase the risk of several gastrointestinal diseases, including cancer. Salmonella AvrA is a multifunctional protein that influences eukaryotic cell pathways by regulating ubiquitination and acetylation. In an animal model, we have demonstrated that infection with AvrA-expressing Salmonella induces beta-catenin signals and enhances colonic tumorigenesis. Beta-catenin signaling is a key player in intestinal proliferation and tumorigenesis. The relative contributions of AvrA-induced proliferation and inflammation on tumorigenesis, however, are unknown. STAT3 is activated in chronically inflamed intestines in ...
BACKGROUND: Colon cancer constitutes one of the most frequent malignancies. Previous studies showed ...
SummaryAlthough gastrointestinal cancers are frequently associated with chronic inflammation, the un...
<p>Mice were infected with <i>bacteria</i> for 18 hrs and intestinal epithelial cells were harvested...
Salmonella infection in humans can become chronic, which leads to low-grade persistent inflammation....
Background: Recent studies indicated that chronic Salmonella infection contributes to increased risk...
Salmonella infection is a common public health problem that can become chronic and increase the risk...
Abstract Background The Salmonella AvrA gene is present in 80% of Salmonella enterica serovar strain...
Salmonella infections can become chronic and increase the risk of cancer. The mechanisms by which sp...
AbstractRecent studies have revealed that bacteria target stem cells for long-term survival in a Dro...
Salmonella not only causes acute infections, but can also cause patients to become chronic “as...
Salmonella Typhimurium is a major cause of human gastroenteritis. The Salmonella type III secretory ...
Colon cancer constitutes one of the most frequent malignancies. Previous studies showed that Salmone...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Colon cancer constitutes one of the most frequent malignancies. Previous st...
SummarySalmonellae are bacterial pathogens that have evolved sophisticated strategies to evade host ...
Salmonellosis is a major health problem worldwide. Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis (S. Enter...
BACKGROUND: Colon cancer constitutes one of the most frequent malignancies. Previous studies showed ...
SummaryAlthough gastrointestinal cancers are frequently associated with chronic inflammation, the un...
<p>Mice were infected with <i>bacteria</i> for 18 hrs and intestinal epithelial cells were harvested...
Salmonella infection in humans can become chronic, which leads to low-grade persistent inflammation....
Background: Recent studies indicated that chronic Salmonella infection contributes to increased risk...
Salmonella infection is a common public health problem that can become chronic and increase the risk...
Abstract Background The Salmonella AvrA gene is present in 80% of Salmonella enterica serovar strain...
Salmonella infections can become chronic and increase the risk of cancer. The mechanisms by which sp...
AbstractRecent studies have revealed that bacteria target stem cells for long-term survival in a Dro...
Salmonella not only causes acute infections, but can also cause patients to become chronic “as...
Salmonella Typhimurium is a major cause of human gastroenteritis. The Salmonella type III secretory ...
Colon cancer constitutes one of the most frequent malignancies. Previous studies showed that Salmone...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Colon cancer constitutes one of the most frequent malignancies. Previous st...
SummarySalmonellae are bacterial pathogens that have evolved sophisticated strategies to evade host ...
Salmonellosis is a major health problem worldwide. Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis (S. Enter...
BACKGROUND: Colon cancer constitutes one of the most frequent malignancies. Previous studies showed ...
SummaryAlthough gastrointestinal cancers are frequently associated with chronic inflammation, the un...
<p>Mice were infected with <i>bacteria</i> for 18 hrs and intestinal epithelial cells were harvested...