Several pathogenic or opportunistic bacteria have the ability to either induce or inhibit host cell apoptosis. The capacity to modulate cell pathways that result in the induction or delay of host cell apoptosis is considered to be an important bacterial virulence mechanism. These processes could be mediated by different host cell signaling pathways that are subverted by the bacteria. Pathogens are able to activate apoptotic proteins, such as caspases, or inactivate anti-apoptotic proteins, such as NFkB and the MAPKKs, or even up-regulate the endogenous receptor/ligand system that induces apoptosis, generally when the bacteria are bound to the host cell surface. The bacteria-induced apoptotic or anti-apoptotic processes are often related wit...
grantor: University of TorontoInfection with 'Helicobacter pylori' and Shigatoxin-producin...
Viral and microbial infections often elicit programmed cell death as part of the host defense system...
The induction of apoptosis in mammalian cells by bacteria is well reported. This process may assist ...
Several pathogenic or opportunistic bacteria have the ability to either induce or inhibit host cell ...
Several pathogenic or opportunistic bacteria can induce or inhibit host cell apoptosis. The modulati...
Infectious disease is the result of an interactive relationship between a microbial pathogen and its...
Increasing numbers of bacterial pathogens have been identi-fied as mediators of apoptosis in vitro (...
Apoptosis, or programmed cell death (PCD), is an important physiological mechanism, through which th...
Antiapoptotic pathways of the host cell play integral roles in bacterial pathogenesis, with inhibiti...
Apoptosis is a critical process that intrinsically links organism survival to its ability to induce ...
Apoptosis is a physiological process critical for tissue homeostasis. It is essential for the regula...
Infections with bacterial pathogens often results in the initiation of programmed cell death as part...
Programmed cell death or apoptosis is a recognised feature of infection with Streptococcus pneumonia...
The innate-immune response to infection is critically dependent on the antimicrobial actions of macr...
The immune system has evolved multiple mechanisms to restrict microbial infections and regulate infl...
grantor: University of TorontoInfection with 'Helicobacter pylori' and Shigatoxin-producin...
Viral and microbial infections often elicit programmed cell death as part of the host defense system...
The induction of apoptosis in mammalian cells by bacteria is well reported. This process may assist ...
Several pathogenic or opportunistic bacteria have the ability to either induce or inhibit host cell ...
Several pathogenic or opportunistic bacteria can induce or inhibit host cell apoptosis. The modulati...
Infectious disease is the result of an interactive relationship between a microbial pathogen and its...
Increasing numbers of bacterial pathogens have been identi-fied as mediators of apoptosis in vitro (...
Apoptosis, or programmed cell death (PCD), is an important physiological mechanism, through which th...
Antiapoptotic pathways of the host cell play integral roles in bacterial pathogenesis, with inhibiti...
Apoptosis is a critical process that intrinsically links organism survival to its ability to induce ...
Apoptosis is a physiological process critical for tissue homeostasis. It is essential for the regula...
Infections with bacterial pathogens often results in the initiation of programmed cell death as part...
Programmed cell death or apoptosis is a recognised feature of infection with Streptococcus pneumonia...
The innate-immune response to infection is critically dependent on the antimicrobial actions of macr...
The immune system has evolved multiple mechanisms to restrict microbial infections and regulate infl...
grantor: University of TorontoInfection with 'Helicobacter pylori' and Shigatoxin-producin...
Viral and microbial infections often elicit programmed cell death as part of the host defense system...
The induction of apoptosis in mammalian cells by bacteria is well reported. This process may assist ...