Pasteurella multocida generally colonizes mammalian/bird respiratory tracts and mainly causes respiratory disorders in both humans and animals. To date, the effects of P. multocida infection on the respiratory epithelial barriers and molecules in host respiratory epithelial cells in their response to P. multocida infection are still not well-known. In this study, we used newborn pig tracheal epithelial (NPTr) cells as an in vitro model to investigate the effect of P. multocida infection on host respiratory epithelial barriers. By detecting the transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) values of NPTr cells and the expression of several known molecules associated with cell adherens and junctions, we found that P. multocida infection disrup...
Abstract Background Airway epithelium is the primary target for pathogens. It functions not only as ...
Virus-host interactions in the respiratory epithelium during long term influenza virus infection are...
Airway epithelial cells are indispensable for the host defense system in the lungs. Various strategi...
Pasteurella multocida generally colonizes mammalian/bird respiratory tracts and mainly causes respir...
Pasteurella multocida can cause goat hemorrhagic sepsis and endemic pneumonia. Respiratory epithelia...
Host-pathogen interactions are of great importance in understanding the pathogenesis of infectious m...
Pasteurella multocida (Pm) infection causes severe respiratory disease in goats. We investigated the...
Pasteurella multocida causes acute septicemic and respiratory diseases, including haemorrhagic septi...
International audienceBackground: The domestic pig is an excellent animal model to study human micro...
In response to a pathogenic attack, the host produces a series of defense mechanisms through various...
BACKGROUND: Swine are important hosts for influenza A viruses playing a crucial role in the epidemio...
Influenza viruses infect the epithelial cells of the swine respiratory tract. Cell lines derived fro...
Poster Session: no. 125This journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: The 29 Annual North American Cy...
Abstract Glaesserella parasuis (G. parasuis) is a commensal bacterium in the upper respiratory tract...
Swine are important hosts for influenza A viruses playing a crucial role in the epidemiology and int...
Abstract Background Airway epithelium is the primary target for pathogens. It functions not only as ...
Virus-host interactions in the respiratory epithelium during long term influenza virus infection are...
Airway epithelial cells are indispensable for the host defense system in the lungs. Various strategi...
Pasteurella multocida generally colonizes mammalian/bird respiratory tracts and mainly causes respir...
Pasteurella multocida can cause goat hemorrhagic sepsis and endemic pneumonia. Respiratory epithelia...
Host-pathogen interactions are of great importance in understanding the pathogenesis of infectious m...
Pasteurella multocida (Pm) infection causes severe respiratory disease in goats. We investigated the...
Pasteurella multocida causes acute septicemic and respiratory diseases, including haemorrhagic septi...
International audienceBackground: The domestic pig is an excellent animal model to study human micro...
In response to a pathogenic attack, the host produces a series of defense mechanisms through various...
BACKGROUND: Swine are important hosts for influenza A viruses playing a crucial role in the epidemio...
Influenza viruses infect the epithelial cells of the swine respiratory tract. Cell lines derived fro...
Poster Session: no. 125This journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: The 29 Annual North American Cy...
Abstract Glaesserella parasuis (G. parasuis) is a commensal bacterium in the upper respiratory tract...
Swine are important hosts for influenza A viruses playing a crucial role in the epidemiology and int...
Abstract Background Airway epithelium is the primary target for pathogens. It functions not only as ...
Virus-host interactions in the respiratory epithelium during long term influenza virus infection are...
Airway epithelial cells are indispensable for the host defense system in the lungs. Various strategi...