ABSTRACT Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) causes one of the deadliest infectious diseases worldwide. Upon infection, Mtb is phagocytosed by macrophages and uses its virulence-associated ESX-1 secretion system to modulate the host cell. We showed previously that the ESX-1 secretion system perturbs the Mtb-containing phagosome, and a population (∼30%) of intracellular Mtb is tagged with ubiquitin and targeted to selective autophagy. However, our understanding of how macrophages sense and respond to damaged Mtb-containing phagosomes remains incomplete. Here, we demonstrate that several cytosolic glycan-binding proteins called galectins recognize Mtb-containing phagosomes; in macrophage cell lines and in primary macrophages, galectin-3, -8, and...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the world's most successful human pathogens, infecting over 1.7...
Infection of macrophages with M. tuberculosis induces production of TNFα, which has both autocrine a...
<div><p>The success of <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> (Mtb) as a pathogen rests upon its ability ...
Macrophages employ an array of pattern recognition receptors to detect and eliminate intracellular p...
Macrophages employ an array of receptors to detect and eliminate intracellular pathogens that access...
Macrophages employ an array of pattern recognition receptors to detect and eliminate intracellular p...
Macrophages employ an array of pattern recognition receptors to detect and eliminate intracellular p...
Here we report a novel regulatory mechanism for autophagy-mediated degradation of Mycobacterium tube...
The Ser/Thr protein kinase mTOR controls metabolic pathways, including the catabolic process of auto...
AbstractMycobacterium tuberculosis is an intracellular pathogen persisting within phagosomes through...
Autophagy has been identified as an important immune regulatory mechanism. Recent studies have linke...
<div><p>Apoptosis inhibitor of macrophages (AIM), a scavenger protein secreted by tissue macrophages...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), a major global health threat, replicates in macrophages until IFN-...
Macrophages are highly plastic cells with critical roles in immunity, cancer, and tissue homeostasis...
SummaryEukaryotic cells sterilize the cytosol by using autophagy to route invading bacterial pathoge...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the world's most successful human pathogens, infecting over 1.7...
Infection of macrophages with M. tuberculosis induces production of TNFα, which has both autocrine a...
<div><p>The success of <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> (Mtb) as a pathogen rests upon its ability ...
Macrophages employ an array of pattern recognition receptors to detect and eliminate intracellular p...
Macrophages employ an array of receptors to detect and eliminate intracellular pathogens that access...
Macrophages employ an array of pattern recognition receptors to detect and eliminate intracellular p...
Macrophages employ an array of pattern recognition receptors to detect and eliminate intracellular p...
Here we report a novel regulatory mechanism for autophagy-mediated degradation of Mycobacterium tube...
The Ser/Thr protein kinase mTOR controls metabolic pathways, including the catabolic process of auto...
AbstractMycobacterium tuberculosis is an intracellular pathogen persisting within phagosomes through...
Autophagy has been identified as an important immune regulatory mechanism. Recent studies have linke...
<div><p>Apoptosis inhibitor of macrophages (AIM), a scavenger protein secreted by tissue macrophages...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), a major global health threat, replicates in macrophages until IFN-...
Macrophages are highly plastic cells with critical roles in immunity, cancer, and tissue homeostasis...
SummaryEukaryotic cells sterilize the cytosol by using autophagy to route invading bacterial pathoge...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the world's most successful human pathogens, infecting over 1.7...
Infection of macrophages with M. tuberculosis induces production of TNFα, which has both autocrine a...
<div><p>The success of <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> (Mtb) as a pathogen rests upon its ability ...