SummaryThe virulence of Salmonella is linked to its invasive capacity and suppression of adaptive immunity. This does not explain, however, the rapid dissemination of the pathogen after it breaches the gut. In our study, S. Typhimurium suppressed degranulation of local mast cells (MCs), resulting in limited neutrophil recruitment and restricting outflow of vascular contents into infection sites, thus facilitating bacterial spread. MC suppression was mediated by secreted effector protein (SptP), which shares structural homology with Yersinia YopH. SptP functioned by dephosphorylating the vesicle fusion protein N-ethylmalemide-sensitive factor and by blocking phosphorylation of Syk. Without SptP, orally challenged S. Typhimurium failed to sup...
Salmonella species are Gram-negative intracellular bacterial pathogens that infect a broad range of ...
© 2014 Dr. Timothy Alexander ScottThe bacterial pathogen Salmonella enterica is responsible for cons...
AbstractSalmonella occupies a vacuolar compartment inside cells of its host. Recent studies have sho...
The virulence of Salmonella is linked to its invasive capacity and suppression of adaptive immunity....
SummaryThe virulence of Salmonella is linked to its invasive capacity and suppression of adaptive im...
Salmonella bacteria often cause food-borne diseases. In this issue of Immunity, Choi et al. (2013) d...
SummaryToll-like receptors (TLRs) contribute to host resistance to microbial pathogens and can drive...
Salmonella enterica is a bacterial pathogen causing major morbidity and mortality in low- and middl...
Bacterial pathogens causing systemic disease commonly evolve from organisms associated with localize...
Salmonella survives in macrophages by using a molecular syringe to deliver proteins into the host-ce...
SummaryPathogens utilize features of the host response as cues to regulate virulence gene expression...
To be able to colonize its host, invading Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium must disrupt and s...
Inflammasomes play an important role in defense against infection. The NOD-like Receptors CARD Domai...
SummaryVirulence effectors delivered into intestinal epithelial cells by Salmonella trigger actin re...
Human and animal pathogens are able to circumvent, at least temporarily, the sophisticated immune de...
Salmonella species are Gram-negative intracellular bacterial pathogens that infect a broad range of ...
© 2014 Dr. Timothy Alexander ScottThe bacterial pathogen Salmonella enterica is responsible for cons...
AbstractSalmonella occupies a vacuolar compartment inside cells of its host. Recent studies have sho...
The virulence of Salmonella is linked to its invasive capacity and suppression of adaptive immunity....
SummaryThe virulence of Salmonella is linked to its invasive capacity and suppression of adaptive im...
Salmonella bacteria often cause food-borne diseases. In this issue of Immunity, Choi et al. (2013) d...
SummaryToll-like receptors (TLRs) contribute to host resistance to microbial pathogens and can drive...
Salmonella enterica is a bacterial pathogen causing major morbidity and mortality in low- and middl...
Bacterial pathogens causing systemic disease commonly evolve from organisms associated with localize...
Salmonella survives in macrophages by using a molecular syringe to deliver proteins into the host-ce...
SummaryPathogens utilize features of the host response as cues to regulate virulence gene expression...
To be able to colonize its host, invading Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium must disrupt and s...
Inflammasomes play an important role in defense against infection. The NOD-like Receptors CARD Domai...
SummaryVirulence effectors delivered into intestinal epithelial cells by Salmonella trigger actin re...
Human and animal pathogens are able to circumvent, at least temporarily, the sophisticated immune de...
Salmonella species are Gram-negative intracellular bacterial pathogens that infect a broad range of ...
© 2014 Dr. Timothy Alexander ScottThe bacterial pathogen Salmonella enterica is responsible for cons...
AbstractSalmonella occupies a vacuolar compartment inside cells of its host. Recent studies have sho...