In flea-borne plague, blockage of the flea's foregut by Yersinia pestis hastens transmission to the mammalian host. Based on microscopy observations, we first suggest that flea blockage results from primary infection of the foregut and not from midgut colonization. In this model, flea infection is characterized by the recurrent production of a mass that fills the lumen of the proventriculus and encompasses a large number of Y. pestis. This recurrence phase ends when the proventricular cast is hard enough to block blood ingestion. We further showed that ymt (known to be essential for flea infection) is crucial for cast production, whereas the hmsHFRS operon (known to be essential for the formation of the biofilm that blocks the gut) is neede...
<div><p>Fleas can transmit <i>Yersinia pestis</i> by two mechanisms, early-phase transmission (EPT) ...
Yersinia pestis can be transmitted by fleas during the first week after an infectious blood meal, te...
Abstract The ability of the agent of plague, Yersinia pestis, to form a biofilm blocking the gut of ...
International audienceIn flea-borne plague, blockage of the flea's foregut by Yersinia pestis hasten...
Yersinia pestis, the agent of plague, is usually transmitted by fleas. To produce a transmissible in...
Transmission of Yersinia pestis is greatly enhanced after it forms a bacterial biofilm in the foregu...
SummaryYersinia pestis is an arthropod-borne bacterial pathogen that evolved recently from Yersinia ...
For transmission to new hosts, Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, replicates as biofilm...
International audiencePlague is a zoonosis transmitted by fleas and caused by the gram-negative bact...
Plague is a flea-borne zoonosis caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. Y. pestis mutants lacking t...
Yersinia pestis, which causes bubonic plague, forms biofilms in fleas, its insect vectors, as a mean...
<p>Following an infectious blood meal, fleas rapidly lyse red blood cells (RBC) and hemoglobin is re...
<div><p>Bubonic plague (a fatal, flea-transmitted disease) remains an international public health co...
Yersinia pestis has evolved as a clonal variant of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis to cause flea-borne b...
Yersinia pestis forms a biofilm in the foregut of its flea vector that promotes transmission by flea...
<div><p>Fleas can transmit <i>Yersinia pestis</i> by two mechanisms, early-phase transmission (EPT) ...
Yersinia pestis can be transmitted by fleas during the first week after an infectious blood meal, te...
Abstract The ability of the agent of plague, Yersinia pestis, to form a biofilm blocking the gut of ...
International audienceIn flea-borne plague, blockage of the flea's foregut by Yersinia pestis hasten...
Yersinia pestis, the agent of plague, is usually transmitted by fleas. To produce a transmissible in...
Transmission of Yersinia pestis is greatly enhanced after it forms a bacterial biofilm in the foregu...
SummaryYersinia pestis is an arthropod-borne bacterial pathogen that evolved recently from Yersinia ...
For transmission to new hosts, Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, replicates as biofilm...
International audiencePlague is a zoonosis transmitted by fleas and caused by the gram-negative bact...
Plague is a flea-borne zoonosis caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. Y. pestis mutants lacking t...
Yersinia pestis, which causes bubonic plague, forms biofilms in fleas, its insect vectors, as a mean...
<p>Following an infectious blood meal, fleas rapidly lyse red blood cells (RBC) and hemoglobin is re...
<div><p>Bubonic plague (a fatal, flea-transmitted disease) remains an international public health co...
Yersinia pestis has evolved as a clonal variant of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis to cause flea-borne b...
Yersinia pestis forms a biofilm in the foregut of its flea vector that promotes transmission by flea...
<div><p>Fleas can transmit <i>Yersinia pestis</i> by two mechanisms, early-phase transmission (EPT) ...
Yersinia pestis can be transmitted by fleas during the first week after an infectious blood meal, te...
Abstract The ability of the agent of plague, Yersinia pestis, to form a biofilm blocking the gut of ...