Role of YopP in suppression of tumor necrosis factor alpha release by macrophages during Yersinia infection
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The Yersinia YopE and YopH type III effector proteins enhance bacterial proliferation following contact with eukaryotic cellsYersinia virulence factors - a sophisticated arsenal for combating host defencesThe virulence plasmid of Yersinia, an antihost genomeIdentification of SycN, YscX, and YscY, three new elements of the Yersinia yop virulonPathogenesis of Yersinia pestis infection in BALB/c mice: effects on host macrophages and neutrophils.Macrophage activation redirects yersinia-infected host cell death from apoptosis to caspase-1-dependent pyroptosis.Yersinia pestis endowed with increased cytotoxicity is avirulent in a bubonic plague model and induces rapid protection against pneumonic plague.Apically exposed, tight junction-associated beta1-integrins allow binding and YopE-mediated perturbation of epithelial barriers by wild-type Yersinia bacteria.The Yersinia deadly kiss.Competition between the Yops of Yersinia enterocolitica for delivery into eukaryotic cells: role of the SycE chaperone binding domain of YopE.YopJ-promoted cytotoxicity and systemic colonization are associated with high levels of murine interleukin-18, gamma interferon, and neutrophils in a live vaccine model of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis infectionHrpZ(Psph) from the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola binds to lipid bilayers and forms an ion-conducting pore in vitroType III secretion: a bacterial device for close combat with cells of their eukaryotic hostMolecular and cell biology aspects of plagueYopJ of Yersinia spp. is sufficient to cause downregulation of multiple mitogen-activated protein kinases in eukaryotic cellsMajor outer membrane protein Omp25 of Brucella suis is involved in inhibition of tumor necrosis factor alpha production during infection of human macrophages.Arginine-143 of Yersinia enterocolitica YopP crucially determines isotype-related NF-kappaB suppression and apoptosis induction in macrophages.Effect of low- and high-virulence Yersinia enterocolitica strains on the inflammatory response of human umbilical vein endothelial cells.Role of Yops and adhesins in resistance of Yersinia enterocolitica to phagocytosis.Identification of substrates and chaperone from the Yersinia enterocolitica 1B Ysa type III secretion system.Interaction of Yersinia pestis with macrophages: limitations in YopJ-dependent apoptosis.Yersinia type III secretion: send in the effectors.Yersinia pestis YopJ suppresses tumor necrosis factor alpha induction and contributes to apoptosis of immune cells in the lymph node but is not required for virulence in a rat model of bubonic plagueKinetics of disease progression and host response in a rat model of bubonic plague.Interleukin-10 and inhibition of innate immunity to Yersiniae: roles of Yops and LcrV (V antigen)Combinational deletion of three membrane protein-encoding genes highly attenuates yersinia pestis while retaining immunogenicity in a mouse model of pneumonic plague.Superantigenic Yersinia pseudotuberculosis induces the expression of granzymes and perforin by CD4+ T cellsSseL, a Salmonella deubiquitinase required for macrophage killing and virulence.Mitogen-activated protein kinase-dependent interleukin-1α intracrine signaling is modulated by YopP during Yersinia enterocolitica infection.Pathogenesis of Y. enterocolitica and Y. pseudotuberculosis in Human Yersiniosis.Growth of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis in mice occurs independently of Toll-like receptor 2 expression and induction of interleukin-10.Suppression of T and B lymphocyte activation by a Yersinia pseudotuberculosis virulence factor, yopHYersinia-induced apoptosis in vivo aids in the establishment of a systemic infection of mice.Chronic Lyme Disease and Co-infections: Differential DiagnosisInteraction between Yersinia pestis and the host immune systemType III secretion decreases bacterial and host survival following phagocytosis of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis by macrophages.Induction of type III secretion by cell-free Chlamydia trachomatis elementary bodies.A novel autotransporter adhesin is required for efficient colonization during bubonic plagueYersinia pseudotuberculosis anti-inflammatory components reduce trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid-induced colitis in the mouse.Yersinia enterocolitica targets cells of the innate and adaptive immune system by injection of Yops in a mouse infection model.
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Role of YopP in suppression of tumor necrosis factor alpha release by macrophages during Yersinia infection
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