Microbial attachment to mucosal surfaces is a first step in mucosal infection. Specific interactions between microbial surface ligands and host receptors influence the distribution of microbes in their sites of infection. Adhesion has often been regarded as a sufficient end point, explaining tissue tropism and bacterial persistence at mucosal sites. Adherence, however, is also a virulence factor through which microbes gain access to host tissues, upset the integrity of the mucosal barrier, and cause disease. The induction of mucosal inflammation is one aspect of this process. Bacterial attachment to mucosal surfaces activates the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines that cause both local and systemic inflammation. Epithelial cells are o...
ABSTRACT Pathogen attachment to host tissue is critical in the progress of many infections. Bacteria...
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a well-characterized pathogen-associated molecule found primarily as a c...
The ultimate goal of studies on microbial adhesion is to understand what molecular interactions betw...
Microbial attachment to mucosal surfaces is a first step in mucosal infection. Specific interactions...
By attaching to cells or secreted mucosal components, microbes are thought to avoid elimination by t...
Microbial attachment to host cells plays a central role in the induction of inflammatory responses a...
Mucosal pathogens use diverse and highly specific molecular mechanisms to activate mucosal inflammat...
The first contact between invading bacteria and the host occurs at the mucosal surface. Interestingl...
Urinary tract infection is the most common infection in man. P fimbriae are virulence factors of uro...
Epithelial cells at all mucosal surfaces are potentially apposed to bacteria, particularly in the in...
Neutrophil influx to mucosal surfaces represents one of the earliest inflammatory responses to mucos...
Bacterial adhesion is an important step in tissue colonization and depends extensively on the surfac...
Summary: As highly organized consortia of bacteria, biofilms have long been implicated in aggravatin...
Detection of microorganisms through microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMP) by Toll-like recept...
This study examined the molecular mechanisms of neutrophil migration to sites of mucosal bacterial i...
ABSTRACT Pathogen attachment to host tissue is critical in the progress of many infections. Bacteria...
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a well-characterized pathogen-associated molecule found primarily as a c...
The ultimate goal of studies on microbial adhesion is to understand what molecular interactions betw...
Microbial attachment to mucosal surfaces is a first step in mucosal infection. Specific interactions...
By attaching to cells or secreted mucosal components, microbes are thought to avoid elimination by t...
Microbial attachment to host cells plays a central role in the induction of inflammatory responses a...
Mucosal pathogens use diverse and highly specific molecular mechanisms to activate mucosal inflammat...
The first contact between invading bacteria and the host occurs at the mucosal surface. Interestingl...
Urinary tract infection is the most common infection in man. P fimbriae are virulence factors of uro...
Epithelial cells at all mucosal surfaces are potentially apposed to bacteria, particularly in the in...
Neutrophil influx to mucosal surfaces represents one of the earliest inflammatory responses to mucos...
Bacterial adhesion is an important step in tissue colonization and depends extensively on the surfac...
Summary: As highly organized consortia of bacteria, biofilms have long been implicated in aggravatin...
Detection of microorganisms through microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMP) by Toll-like recept...
This study examined the molecular mechanisms of neutrophil migration to sites of mucosal bacterial i...
ABSTRACT Pathogen attachment to host tissue is critical in the progress of many infections. Bacteria...
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a well-characterized pathogen-associated molecule found primarily as a c...
The ultimate goal of studies on microbial adhesion is to understand what molecular interactions betw...