Neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation is described as a tool of the innate host defence to fight against invading pathogens. Fibre-like DNA structures associated with proteins such as histones, cell-specific enzymes and antimicrobial peptides are released, thereby entrapping invading pathogens. It has been reported that several bacteria are able to degrade NETs by nucleases and thus evade the NET-mediated entrapment. Here we studied the ability of three different Yersinia serotypes to induce and degrade NETs. We found that the common Yersinia enterocolitica serotypes O:3, O:8 and O:9 were able to induce NETs in human blood-derived neutrophils during the first hour of co-incubation. At later time points, the NET amount was reduced, s...
Activated neutrophils can undergo a mode of regulated cell death, called NETosis, that results in th...
Novel data on mechanisms of innate immunity during infections with pathogenic Yersiniae are summariz...
Glaesserella (G.) parasuis is one of the most important porcine pathogens causing Glaesser’s diseas...
Neutrophils release neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) which ensnare pathogens and have pathogeni...
The human innate immune system relies on the coordinated activity of macrophages and polymorphonucle...
<div><p>Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) comprise an ejected lattice of chromatin enmeshed with...
The release of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) is a major immune mechanism intended to capture...
The human-pathogenic species of the Gram-negative genus Yersinia preferentially target and inactivat...
Successful establishment of Yersinia infections requires the type III machinery, a protein transport...
The release of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) is a major immune mechanism intended to capture...
Successful establishment of Yersinia infections requires the type III machinery, a protein transport...
Microbial pathogens and host immune cells each initiate events following their interaction in an att...
The interaction between humanneutrophils and the Gram negative gastrointestinal pathogen Yersiniapse...
The ability of neutrophils and other leucocyte members of the innate immune system to expel their DN...
Peripheral blood neutrophils are the first line of defense after bacterial infection (Segal, 2005; N...
Activated neutrophils can undergo a mode of regulated cell death, called NETosis, that results in th...
Novel data on mechanisms of innate immunity during infections with pathogenic Yersiniae are summariz...
Glaesserella (G.) parasuis is one of the most important porcine pathogens causing Glaesser’s diseas...
Neutrophils release neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) which ensnare pathogens and have pathogeni...
The human innate immune system relies on the coordinated activity of macrophages and polymorphonucle...
<div><p>Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) comprise an ejected lattice of chromatin enmeshed with...
The release of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) is a major immune mechanism intended to capture...
The human-pathogenic species of the Gram-negative genus Yersinia preferentially target and inactivat...
Successful establishment of Yersinia infections requires the type III machinery, a protein transport...
The release of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) is a major immune mechanism intended to capture...
Successful establishment of Yersinia infections requires the type III machinery, a protein transport...
Microbial pathogens and host immune cells each initiate events following their interaction in an att...
The interaction between humanneutrophils and the Gram negative gastrointestinal pathogen Yersiniapse...
The ability of neutrophils and other leucocyte members of the innate immune system to expel their DN...
Peripheral blood neutrophils are the first line of defense after bacterial infection (Segal, 2005; N...
Activated neutrophils can undergo a mode of regulated cell death, called NETosis, that results in th...
Novel data on mechanisms of innate immunity during infections with pathogenic Yersiniae are summariz...
Glaesserella (G.) parasuis is one of the most important porcine pathogens causing Glaesser’s diseas...