The causative agent of anthrax, Bacillus anthracis, is capable of circumventing the humoral and innate immune defense of the host and modulating the blood chemistry in circulation to initiate a productive infection. It has been shown that the pathogen employs a number of strategies against immune cells using secreted pathogenic factors such as toxins. However, interference of B. anthracis with the innate immune system through specific interaction of the spore surface with host proteins such as the complement system has heretofore attracted little attention. In order to assess the mechanisms by which B. anthracis evades the defense system, we employed a proteomic analysis to identify human serum proteins interacting with B. anthracis spores,...
In this review, we advance a new concept in developing vaccines and/or drugs to target specific prot...
The spores of pathogenic bacteria are involved in host entry and the initial encounter with the host...
Anthrax meningitis is the main neurological complication of systemic infection with Bacillus anthrac...
Anthrax outbreaks in the United States and Europe and its potential use as a bioweapon have made Bac...
Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax, has been a focus of study in host-pathogen dynam...
Anthrax outbreaks in the United States and Europe and its potential use as a bioweapon have made Bac...
The role of innate immunity in the host response to Bacillus anthracis is poorly understood. We foun...
Here, we describe the capacity of Bacillus anthracis peptidoglycan (BaPGN) to trigger an antimicrobi...
Bacteria sustain an infection by acquiring nutrients from the host to support replication. The host ...
Bacillus anthracis spores cause natural infections and are used as biological weapons. Inhalation in...
α-Enolase of Bacillus anthracis has recently been classified as an immunodominant antigen and a pote...
While each branch of the immune system works cooperatively to defend its host, often the effectivene...
Bacillus anthracis, an organism ubiquitous in the soil and the causative agent of anthrax, utilizes ...
While each branch of the immune system works cooperatively to defend its host, often the effectivene...
Bacillus anthracis secretes a three component exotoxin-complex, which contributes to anthrax pathoge...
In this review, we advance a new concept in developing vaccines and/or drugs to target specific prot...
The spores of pathogenic bacteria are involved in host entry and the initial encounter with the host...
Anthrax meningitis is the main neurological complication of systemic infection with Bacillus anthrac...
Anthrax outbreaks in the United States and Europe and its potential use as a bioweapon have made Bac...
Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax, has been a focus of study in host-pathogen dynam...
Anthrax outbreaks in the United States and Europe and its potential use as a bioweapon have made Bac...
The role of innate immunity in the host response to Bacillus anthracis is poorly understood. We foun...
Here, we describe the capacity of Bacillus anthracis peptidoglycan (BaPGN) to trigger an antimicrobi...
Bacteria sustain an infection by acquiring nutrients from the host to support replication. The host ...
Bacillus anthracis spores cause natural infections and are used as biological weapons. Inhalation in...
α-Enolase of Bacillus anthracis has recently been classified as an immunodominant antigen and a pote...
While each branch of the immune system works cooperatively to defend its host, often the effectivene...
Bacillus anthracis, an organism ubiquitous in the soil and the causative agent of anthrax, utilizes ...
While each branch of the immune system works cooperatively to defend its host, often the effectivene...
Bacillus anthracis secretes a three component exotoxin-complex, which contributes to anthrax pathoge...
In this review, we advance a new concept in developing vaccines and/or drugs to target specific prot...
The spores of pathogenic bacteria are involved in host entry and the initial encounter with the host...
Anthrax meningitis is the main neurological complication of systemic infection with Bacillus anthrac...