Evidence that tight junctions are disrupted due to intimate bacterial contact and not inflammation during attaching and effacing pathogen infection in vivo.
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Murinization of internalin extends its receptor repertoire, altering Listeria monocytogenes cell tropism and host responsesAltered distribution of tight junction proteins after intestinal ischaemia/reperfusion injury in ratsThe type III effector EspF coordinates membrane trafficking by the spatiotemporal activation of two eukaryotic signaling pathways.Epithelial p38alpha controls immune cell recruitment in the colonic mucosa.Lactobacillus plantarum MB452 enhances the function of the intestinal barrier by increasing the expression levels of genes involved in tight junction formationThe blessings and curses of intestinal inflammation.The ability of an attaching and effacing pathogen to trigger localized actin assembly contributes to virulence by promoting mucosal attachment.Inflammation and disintegration of intestinal villi in an experimental model for Vibrio parahaemolyticus-induced diarrhea.Post-infectious irritable bowel syndrome: mechanistic insights into chronic disturbances following enteric infectionObesity and the gut microbiota: does up-regulating colonic fermentation protect against obesity and metabolic disease?Impenetrable barriers or entry portals? The role of cell-cell adhesion during infectionThe basolateral vesicle sorting machinery and basolateral proteins are recruited to the site of enteropathogenic E. coli microcolony growth at the apical membrane.Modulation of intestinal goblet cell function during infection by an attaching and effacing bacterial pathogen.Human oral isolate Lactobacillus fermentum AGR1487 reduces intestinal barrier integrity by increasing the turnover of microtubules in Caco-2 cells.Decreased expression of colonic Slc26a3 and carbonic anhydrase iv as a cause of fatal infectious diarrhea in mice.Ca2+ signaling in airway epithelial cells facilitates leukocyte recruitment and transepithelial migration.Roadblocks in the gut: barriers to enteric infection.Microbes, intestinal inflammation and probiotics.Modulatory mechanisms of enterocyte apoptosis by viral, bacterial and parasitic pathogens.Targeting and alteration of tight junctions by bacteria and their virulence factors such as Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin.Gut permeability and mucosal inflammation: bad, good or context dependent.Hyaluronan 35kDa treatment protects mice from Citrobacter rodentium infection and induces epithelial tight junction protein ZO-1 in vivo.Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli disrupts epithelial cell tight junctions.TLR2-induced calpain cleavage of epithelial junctional proteins facilitates leukocyte transmigration.The type III toxins of Pseudomonas aeruginosa disrupt epithelial barrier function.Modulation of occluding junctions alters the hematopoietic niche to trigger immune activation.Bacteroidales recruit IL-6-producing intraepithelial lymphocytes in the colon to promote barrier integrity.Vasoactive intestinal peptide ameliorates intestinal barrier disruption associated with Citrobacter rodentium-induced colitis.Redistribution of tight junction proteins during EPEC infection in vivo.
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Evidence that tight junctions are disrupted due to intimate bacterial contact and not inflammation during attaching and effacing pathogen infection in vivo.
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Evidence that tight junctions ...... ng pathogen infection in vivo.
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A Wayne Vogl
B Brett Finlay
Fereshte N Samji
Julian A Guttman
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10.1128/IAI.00721-06
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2006-09-05T00:00:00Z