The purpose of this review-hypothesis is to discuss the literature which had proposed the concept that the mechanisms by which infectious and inflammatory processes induce cell and tissue injury, in vivo, might paradoxically involve a deleterious synergistic ‘cross-talk’, among microbial- and host-derived pro-inflammatory agonists. This argument is based on studies of the mechanisms of tissue damage caused by catalase-negative group A hemolytic streptococci and also on a large body of evidence describing synergistic interactions among a multiplicity of agonists leading to cell and tissue damage in inflammatory and infectious processes. A very rapid cell damage (necrosis), accompanied by the release of large amounts of arachidonic acid and m...
The mechanisms protecting from immunopathology during acute bacterial infections are incompletely kn...
The mechanisms protecting from immunopathology during acute bacterial infections are incompletely kn...
The mechanisms protecting from immunopathology during acute bacterial infections are incompletely kn...
A striking similarity exists between the pathogenetic properties of group A streptococci and those o...
Streptococcus pyogenes, also called group A Streptococcus (GAS), is an important human pathogen rank...
Previous studies have shown that the streptococcal hemolysin, streptolysin S, is capable of interact...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the implications for therapeutic advances in the treatment of sepsis and septi...
Background: Group A streptococcal severe soft tissue infections, such as necrotizing fasciitis, are ...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the implications for therapeutic advances in the treatment of sepsis and septi...
SummaryMulti-organ failure contributes to mortality in bacterial sepsis. Platelet and immune cell ac...
Sepsis, the systemic inflammatory response to an infection, is an increasingly common condition. It ...
AbstractDuring sepsis, microbial derived products (“pathogen-associated molecular patterns”, PAMPs) ...
The incidence of septic shock caused by gram-positive bacteria has risen markedly in the last few y...
The production of superantigenic exotoxins by Gram positive bacteria underlies the pathology of toxi...
Septic shock is mediated by complex interactions of cells, cytokines, and humoral pathways. Clinical...
The mechanisms protecting from immunopathology during acute bacterial infections are incompletely kn...
The mechanisms protecting from immunopathology during acute bacterial infections are incompletely kn...
The mechanisms protecting from immunopathology during acute bacterial infections are incompletely kn...
A striking similarity exists between the pathogenetic properties of group A streptococci and those o...
Streptococcus pyogenes, also called group A Streptococcus (GAS), is an important human pathogen rank...
Previous studies have shown that the streptococcal hemolysin, streptolysin S, is capable of interact...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the implications for therapeutic advances in the treatment of sepsis and septi...
Background: Group A streptococcal severe soft tissue infections, such as necrotizing fasciitis, are ...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the implications for therapeutic advances in the treatment of sepsis and septi...
SummaryMulti-organ failure contributes to mortality in bacterial sepsis. Platelet and immune cell ac...
Sepsis, the systemic inflammatory response to an infection, is an increasingly common condition. It ...
AbstractDuring sepsis, microbial derived products (“pathogen-associated molecular patterns”, PAMPs) ...
The incidence of septic shock caused by gram-positive bacteria has risen markedly in the last few y...
The production of superantigenic exotoxins by Gram positive bacteria underlies the pathology of toxi...
Septic shock is mediated by complex interactions of cells, cytokines, and humoral pathways. Clinical...
The mechanisms protecting from immunopathology during acute bacterial infections are incompletely kn...
The mechanisms protecting from immunopathology during acute bacterial infections are incompletely kn...
The mechanisms protecting from immunopathology during acute bacterial infections are incompletely kn...