Role of the small Rho GTPases Rac1 and Cdc42 in host cell invasion of Campylobacter jejuni.
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Electron microscopic, genetic and protein expression analyses of Helicobacter acinonychis strains from a Bengal tigerContribution of amino acid catabolism to the tissue specific persistence of Campylobacter jejuni in a murine colonization modelThe Campylobacter jejuni Cj0268c protein is required for adhesion and invasion in vitroBasolateral invasion and trafficking of Campylobacter jejuni in polarized epithelial cellsConserved residues in the HAMP domain define a new family of proposed bipartite energy taxis receptorsCampylobacter jejuni FlpA binds fibronectin and is required for maximal host cell adherence.The impact of serine protease HtrA in apoptosis, intestinal immune responses and extra-intestinal histopathology during Campylobacter jejuni infection of infant miceThe role of serine protease HtrA in acute ulcerative enterocolitis and extra-intestinal immune responses during Campylobacter jejuni infection of gnotobiotic IL-10 deficient mice.Characterization of the invasive and inflammatory traits of oral Campylobacter rectus in a murine model of fetoplacental growth restriction and in trophoblast cultures.The pathogenic potential of Campylobacter concisus strains associated with chronic intestinal diseases.Bacterial factors exploit eukaryotic Rho GTPase signaling cascades to promote invasion and proliferation within their host.N-acetylcysteine and the human serum components that inhibit bacterial invasion of gingival epithelial cells prevent experimental periodontitis in mice.Genomic investigation into strain heterogeneity and pathogenic potential of the emerging gastrointestinal pathogen Campylobacter ureolyticus.Campylobacter jejuni survival within human epithelial cells is enhanced by the secreted protein CiaIThe cooperative action of bacterial fibronectin-binding proteins and secreted proteins promote maximal Campylobacter jejuni invasion of host cells by stimulating membrane ruffling.Defense and adaptation: the complex inter-relationship between Campylobacter jejuni and mucus.Difference in F-actin depolymerization induced by toxin B from the Clostridium difficile strain VPI 10463 and toxin B from the variant Clostridium difficile serotype F strain 1470.Host-pathogen interactions in Campylobacter infections: the host perspective.Mucosal reactive oxygen species decrease virulence by disrupting Campylobacter jejuni phosphotyrosine signaling.The fibronectin-binding motif within FlpA facilitates Campylobacter jejuni adherence to host cell and activation of host cell signalingExtracellular secretion of protease HtrA from Campylobacter jejuni is highly efficient and independent of its protease activity and flagellum.Serine phosphorylation of cortactin is required for maximal host cell invasion by Campylobacter jejuni.Invasion of epithelial cells by Campylobacter jejuni is independent of caveolae.Update on Campylobacter jejuni vaccine development for preventing human campylobacteriosis.Small GTPases of the Ras superfamily regulate intestinal epithelial homeostasis and barrier function via common and unique mechanisms.Characterization of antimicrobial resistance patterns and detection of virulence genes in Campylobacter isolates in Italy.Host epithelial cell invasion by Campylobacter jejuni: trigger or zipper mechanism?Transmigration route of Campylobacter jejuni across polarized intestinal epithelial cells: paracellular, transcellular or both?Pathogenic effects of glucosyltransferase from Clostridium difficile toxins.Clinical relevance of infections with zoonotic and human oral species of Campylobacter.Major host factors involved in epithelial cell invasion of Campylobacter jejuni: role of fibronectin, integrin beta1, FAK, Tiam-1, and DOCK180 in activating Rho GTPase Rac1.Campylobacter jejuni serine protease HtrA plays an important role in heat tolerance, oxygen resistance, host cell adhesion, invasion, and transmigration.Identification of Campylobacter jejuni genes involved in its interaction with epithelial cells.Complement regulator Factor H mediates a two-step uptake of Streptococcus pneumoniae by human cells.Probiotic colonization of the adherent mucus layer of HT29MTXE12 cells attenuates Campylobacter jejuni virulence properties.Cdc42 and the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-Akt pathway are essential for PspC-mediated internalization of pneumococci by respiratory epithelial cells.Campylobacter jejuni mediated disruption of polarized epithelial monolayers is cell-type specific, time dependent, and correlates with bacterial invasion.Comparative Proteomics Reveals Differences in Host-Pathogen Interaction between Infectious and Commensal Relationship with Campylobacter jejuni.Host cell binding of the flagellar tip protein of Campylobacter jejuni.The signaling pathway of Campylobacter jejuni-induced Cdc42 activation: Role of fibronectin, integrin beta1, tyrosine kinases and guanine exchange factor Vav2
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Role of the small Rho GTPases Rac1 and Cdc42 in host cell invasion of Campylobacter jejuni.
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Role of the small Rho GTPases ...... asion of Campylobacter jejuni.
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Role of the small Rho GTPases ...... asion of Campylobacter jejuni.
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Role of the small Rho GTPases ...... asion of Campylobacter jejuni.
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Gudula Schmidt
Harald Genth
Malgorzata Krause-Gruszczynska
Manfred Rohde
Michael E Konkel
Roland Hartig
Steffen Backert
Thormika Keo
William G Miller
Wolfgang König
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10.1111/J.1462-5822.2007.00971.X
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2007-05-23T00:00:00Z