Intracellular Mycoplasma genitalium infection of human vaginal and cervical epithelial cells elicits distinct patterns of inflammatory cytokine secretion and provides a possible survival niche against macrophage-mediated killing.
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Mycoplasma genitalium: an emerging cause of sexually transmitted disease in womenSexually transmitted diseases and infertility.Mycoplasma genitalium rapidly disseminates to the upper reproductive tracts and knees of female mice following vaginal inoculation.Methionine sulfoxide reductase A (MsrA) deficient Mycoplasma genitalium shows decreased interactions with host cells.Recent perspectives in the diagnosis and evidence-based treatment of Mycoplasma genitalium.Expression and localization of p-glycoprotein, multidrug resistance protein 4, and breast cancer resistance protein in the female lower genital tract of human and pigtailed macaque.Association between Mycoplasma genitalium infection and HIV acquisition among female sex workers in Uganda: evidence from a nested case-control study.Mycoplasma gallisepticum lipid associated membrane proteins up-regulate inflammatory genes in chicken tracheal epithelial cells via TLR-2 ligation through an NF-κB dependent pathway.A serine/threonine phosphatase encoded by MG_207 of Mycoplasma genitalium is critical for its virulence.Development and utilization of a custom PCR array workflow: analysis of gene expression in mycoplasma genitalium and guinea pig (Cavia porcellus).Mycoplasma genitalium: from Chrysalis to multicolored butterfly.Mycoplasma hyorhinis induces proinflammatory responses in mice lymphocytes.Immune activation in the female genital tract during HIV infection predicts mucosal CD4 depletion and HIV shedding.Transcriptional regulation of MG_149, an osmoinducible lipoprotein gene from Mycoplasma genitaliumInvasion and persistence of Mycoplasma bovis in embryonic calf turbinate cells.Acromyrmex Leaf-Cutting Ants Have Simple Gut Microbiota with Nitrogen-Fixing Potential.Interaction of Mycoplasma gallisepticum with Chicken Tracheal Epithelial Cells Contributes to Macrophage Chemotaxis and Activation.The effect of medical male circumcision on urogenital Mycoplasma genitalium among men in Kisumu, KenyaMycoplasma genitalium infection in women attending a sexually transmitted infection clinic: diagnostic specimen type, coinfections, and predictorsMycoplasma genitalium infection activates cellular host defense and inflammation pathways in a 3-dimensional human endocervical epithelial cell modelHistological Evidence of Chronic Mycoplasma genitalium-Induced Cervicitis in HIV-Infected Women: A Retrospective Cohort Study.Mycoplasma genitalium promotes epithelial crossing and peripheral blood mononuclear cell infection by HIV-1Natural history of Mycoplasma genitalium infection in a cohort of female sex workers in Kampala, Uganda.Experimental Infection of Pig-Tailed Macaques (Macaca nemestrina) with Mycoplasma genitalium.The prevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis and Mycoplasma genitalium tubal infections and their effects on the expression of IL-6 and leukaemia inhibitory factor in Fallopian tubes with and without an ectopic pregnancy.Effect of cytokine level variations in individuals on the progression and outcome of bacterial urogenital infections--a meta-analysis.New Systems for Studying Intercellular Interactions in Bacterial Vaginosis.The Immunopathogenesis of Mycoplasma genitalium Infections in Women: A Narrative Review.Development and characterization of a three-dimensional organotypic human vaginal epithelial cell model.The Unique Microbiology and Molecular Pathogenesis of Mycoplasma genitalium.Microbial infection, inflammation and epithelial ovarian cancer.Persistent Mycoplasma genitalium infection of human endocervical epithelial cells elicits chronic inflammatory cytokine secretionStructural characterization of the NAP; the major adhesion complex of the human pathogen Mycoplasma genitalium.Improvement of semen parameters after antibiotic therapy in asymptomatic infertile men infected with Mycoplasma genitalium.Co-infection of sexually transmitted pathogens and Human Papillomavirus in cervical samples of women of Brazil.Mycoplasma genitalium non-adherent phase variants arise by multiple mechanisms and escape antibody-dependent growth inhibition.Mycoplasma genitalium adhesin P110 binds sialic-acid human receptorsCervical cytopathological findings in Korean women with Chlamydia trachomatis, Mycoplasma hominis, and Ureaplasma urealyticum infections
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Intracellular Mycoplasma genitalium infection of human vaginal and cervical epithelial cells elicits distinct patterns of inflammatory cytokine secretion and provides a possible survival niche against macrophage-mediated killing.
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2009年の論文
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Intracellular Mycoplasma genit ...... t macrophage-mediated killing.
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Chris L McGowin
Richard B Pyles
Vsevolod L Popov
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10.1186/1471-2180-9-139
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2009-07-14T00:00:00Z