Borrelia burgdorferi, host-derived proteases, and the blood-brain barrier
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Borrelia recurrentis employs a novel multifunctional surface protein with anti-complement, anti-opsonic and invasive potential to escape innate immunityLyme disease and pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections (PANDAS): an overviewThe pathogenesis of lyme neuroborreliosis: from infection to inflammationThe urokinase receptor (uPAR) facilitates clearance of Borrelia burgdorferiAnaplasma phagocytophilum-Borrelia burgdorferi Coinfection Enhances Chemokine, Cytokine, and Matrix Metalloprotease Expression by Human Brain Microvascular Endothelial CellsPertussis toxin transiently affects barrier integrity, organelle organization and transmigration of monocytes in a human brain microvascular endothelial cell barrier modelSpent culture medium from virulent Borrelia burgdorferi increases permeability of individually perfused microvessels of rat mesenterySurface-associated plasminogen binding of Cryptococcus neoformans promotes extracellular matrix invasionOspA-CD40 dyad: ligand-receptor interaction in the translocation of neuroinvasive Borrelia across the blood-brain barrierInteraction of variable bacterial outer membrane lipoproteins with brain endotheliumProtease activated receptor signaling is required for African trypanosome traversal of human brain microvascular endothelial cellsThe Bfp60 surface adhesin is an extracellular matrix and plasminogen protein interacting in Bacteroides fragilis.17β-Estradiol Ameliorates Tight Junction Disruption via Repression of MMP Transcription.Endocytosis at the blood-brain barrier: from basic understanding to drug delivery strategies.Induction of brain microvascular endothelial cell urokinase expression by Cryptococcus neoformans facilitates blood-brain barrier invasionGroup B Streptococcus hijacks the host plasminogen system to promote brain endothelial cell invasionBlood-brain barrier traversal by African trypanosomes requires calcium signaling induced by parasite cysteine protease.Interaction of a neurotropic strain of Borrelia turicatae with the cerebral microcirculation system.OspC is potent plasminogen receptor on surface of Borrelia burgdorferi.Lyme disease: point/counterpoint.Bacterial plasminogen receptors utilize host plasminogen system for effective invasion and dissemination.Global transcriptome analysis of Borrelia burgdorferi during association with human neuroglial cellsHuman brain microvascular endothelial cells and umbilical vein endothelial cells differentially facilitate leukocyte recruitment and utilize chemokines for T cell migration.Directional release of reovirus from the apical surface of polarized endothelial cellsReview of evidence for immune evasion and persistent infection in Lyme disease.Concepts and mechanisms: crossing host barriers.The multifaceted responses of primary human astrocytes and brain microvascular endothelial cells to the Lyme disease spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi.Mechanisms of microbial traversal of the blood-brain barrier.Novel Diagnosis of Lyme Disease: Potential for CAM Intervention.Pathogen translocation across the blood-brain barrier.Borrelia burgdorferi Keeps Moving and Carries on: A Review of Borrelial Dissemination and Invasion.How can microbial interactions with the blood-brain barrier modulate astroglial and neuronal function?Toxoplasma gondii and the blood-brain barrier.Interaction of spirochetes with the host fibrinolytic system and potential roles in pathogenesis.Bacterial pathogens activate plasminogen to breach tissue barriers and escape from innate immunity.Differential replication of pathogenic and nonpathogenic strains of West Nile virus within astrocytes.The interaction of Streptococcus pneumoniae with plasmin mediates transmigration across endothelial and epithelial monolayers by intercellular junction cleavage.Reciprocal upregulation of urokinase plasminogen activator and its inhibitor, PAI-2, by Borrelia burgdorferi affects bacterial penetration and host-inflammatory response.Molecular characterization of the interaction of Borrelia parkeri and Borrelia turicatae with human complement regulators.Blood-brain barrier disruption during spontaneous canine visceral leishmaniasis.
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Borrelia burgdorferi, host-derived proteases, and the blood-brain barrier
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Borrelia burgdorferi, host-derived proteases, and the blood-brain barrier
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Dennis J Grab
George Perides
J Stephen Dumler
Jinho Park
Kee Jun Kim
Kwang Sik Kim
Kyoung Seong Choi
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Yuri V Kim
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10.1128/IAI.73.2.1014-1022.2005
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2005-02-01T00:00:00Z