Infections by Chlamydia are followed by a strong inflammatory response, which is necessary to eliminate the infection, but at the same time is responsible for the pathology of infection. Resistance of infected cells against apoptosis induced by external ligands, together with the effects of IFNγ secreted during infection, would be expected to contribute to persistence of infection. Secretion of TNFα plays an important role during clearance of the chlamydiae, but also triggers apoptosis of uninfected cells in infected tissues. Apoptosis of infected host-cells towards the end of the infection cycle is thought to participate in the release of chlamydiae from infected cells and propagation of the infection. Dysregulation of the apoptotic progra...
This chapter describes methods used to measure apoptosis or inhibition of apoptosis during infection...
Control of host cell death is of paramount importance for the survival and replication of obligate i...
The phylum Chlamydiae constitutes a group of obligate intracellular bacteria that infect a remarkabl...
Infections by Chlamydia are followed by a strong inflammatory response, which is necessary to elimin...
The chlamydiae are important obligate intracellular prokaryotic pathogens that, each year, are respo...
Different Chlamydia trachomatis strains are responsible for prevalent bacterial sexually-transmitted...
The pathology observed during Chlamydia infection is due initially to localized tissue damage caused...
We have characterized the cytotoxic activity of the obligate intracellular bacterium Chlamydia psitt...
International audienceChlamydia trachomatis is an obligate intracellular bacterial agent responsible...
Chlamydia are obligate intracellular bacteria that modulate apoptosis of the host cell. Strikingly, ...
Problem Innate immune activation of human cells, for some intracellular pathogens, is advantageous f...
Problem: Innate immune activation of human cells, for some intracellular pathogens, is advantageous ...
This chapter describes methods used to measure apoptosis or inhibition of apoptosis during infection...
Control of host cell death is of paramount importance for the survival and replication of obligate i...
The phylum Chlamydiae constitutes a group of obligate intracellular bacteria that infect a remarkabl...
Infections by Chlamydia are followed by a strong inflammatory response, which is necessary to elimin...
The chlamydiae are important obligate intracellular prokaryotic pathogens that, each year, are respo...
Different Chlamydia trachomatis strains are responsible for prevalent bacterial sexually-transmitted...
The pathology observed during Chlamydia infection is due initially to localized tissue damage caused...
We have characterized the cytotoxic activity of the obligate intracellular bacterium Chlamydia psitt...
International audienceChlamydia trachomatis is an obligate intracellular bacterial agent responsible...
Chlamydia are obligate intracellular bacteria that modulate apoptosis of the host cell. Strikingly, ...
Problem Innate immune activation of human cells, for some intracellular pathogens, is advantageous f...
Problem: Innate immune activation of human cells, for some intracellular pathogens, is advantageous ...
This chapter describes methods used to measure apoptosis or inhibition of apoptosis during infection...
Control of host cell death is of paramount importance for the survival and replication of obligate i...
The phylum Chlamydiae constitutes a group of obligate intracellular bacteria that infect a remarkabl...