Of the eleven species of bacteria that comprise the genus Yersinia of the family Enterobacteriaceae, three species are pathogenic for humans. Yersinia pseudotuberculosis and Yersinia enterocolitica usually cause a mild, self-limiting mesenteric lymphadenitis or ileitis. Yersinia pestis causes a highly invasive often fatal disease known as plague. All three elaborate a type three secretion system that is essential for virulence and encoded on closely related plasmids. In Y. pestis, all the effectors, structural components and chaperones are encoded on the 70kb plasmid, pCD1. Of these, LcrV from Y. enterocolitica has been implicated in playing an immunosuppressive role through its interaction with host Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) and inductio...
Several Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria have evolved a complex protein secretion system termed the...
Yersinia pestis, a Gram-negative bacterium and the etiologic agent of plague, has evolved from Yersi...
Sepsis is not only the leading cause of death in non-coronary intensive care units (ICUs) but also o...
Pathogenic members of the Yersinia genus require the translocator protein LcrV for proper function o...
Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, is estimated to have claimed the lives of 30-50% of ...
Yersinia pestis is the causative agent of plague. Multiple virulence determinants contribute to its ...
Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, possesses a number of virulence mechanisms that allo...
A characteristic of the three human-pathogenic Yersinia spp. (the plague agent Yersinia pestis and t...
Yersinia pestis (Y. pestis), as the causative agent of plague, has caused deaths estimated to more t...
Y. pestis is a facultative intracellular pathogen and the causative agent of plague. This bacterium,...
Several Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria have evolved a complex protein secretion system termed the...
Several Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria have evolved a complex protein secretion system termed the...
Yersinia pestis has gained widespread infamy due to the historic outbreak during the middle ages, re...
Yersinia pestis, a Gram-negative bacterium and the etiologic agent of plague, has evolved from Yersi...
We determined the role of Yersinia pestis virulence markers in an animal model of pneumonic plague. ...
Several Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria have evolved a complex protein secretion system termed the...
Yersinia pestis, a Gram-negative bacterium and the etiologic agent of plague, has evolved from Yersi...
Sepsis is not only the leading cause of death in non-coronary intensive care units (ICUs) but also o...
Pathogenic members of the Yersinia genus require the translocator protein LcrV for proper function o...
Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, is estimated to have claimed the lives of 30-50% of ...
Yersinia pestis is the causative agent of plague. Multiple virulence determinants contribute to its ...
Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, possesses a number of virulence mechanisms that allo...
A characteristic of the three human-pathogenic Yersinia spp. (the plague agent Yersinia pestis and t...
Yersinia pestis (Y. pestis), as the causative agent of plague, has caused deaths estimated to more t...
Y. pestis is a facultative intracellular pathogen and the causative agent of plague. This bacterium,...
Several Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria have evolved a complex protein secretion system termed the...
Several Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria have evolved a complex protein secretion system termed the...
Yersinia pestis has gained widespread infamy due to the historic outbreak during the middle ages, re...
Yersinia pestis, a Gram-negative bacterium and the etiologic agent of plague, has evolved from Yersi...
We determined the role of Yersinia pestis virulence markers in an animal model of pneumonic plague. ...
Several Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria have evolved a complex protein secretion system termed the...
Yersinia pestis, a Gram-negative bacterium and the etiologic agent of plague, has evolved from Yersi...
Sepsis is not only the leading cause of death in non-coronary intensive care units (ICUs) but also o...