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Salmonella – At Home in the Host Cell

The Gram-negative bacterium Salmonella enterica has developed an array of sophisticated tools to manipulate the host cell and establish an intracellular niche, for successful propagation as a facultative intracellular pathogen. While Salmonella exerts diverse effects on its host cell, only the cell...

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Autores principales: Malik-Kale, Preeti, Jolly, Carrie E., Lathrop, Stephanie, Winfree, Seth, Luterbach, Courtney, Steele-Mortimer, Olivia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Research Foundation 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3109617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21687432
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2011.00125
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author Malik-Kale, Preeti
Jolly, Carrie E.
Lathrop, Stephanie
Winfree, Seth
Luterbach, Courtney
Steele-Mortimer, Olivia
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description The Gram-negative bacterium Salmonella enterica has developed an array of sophisticated tools to manipulate the host cell and establish an intracellular niche, for successful propagation as a facultative intracellular pathogen. While Salmonella exerts diverse effects on its host cell, only the cell biology of the classic “trigger”-mediated invasion process and the subsequent development of the Salmonella-containing vacuole have been investigated extensively. These processes are dependent on cohorts of effector proteins translocated into host cells by two type III secretion systems (T3SS), although T3SS-independent mechanisms of entry may be important for invasion of certain host cell types. Recent studies into the intracellular lifestyle of Salmonella have provided new insights into the mechanisms used by this pathogen to modulate its intracellular environment. Here we discuss current knowledge of Salmonella-host interactions including invasion and establishment of an intracellular niche within the host.
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spelling pubmed-31096172011-06-16 Salmonella – At Home in the Host Cell Malik-Kale, Preeti Jolly, Carrie E. Lathrop, Stephanie Winfree, Seth Luterbach, Courtney Steele-Mortimer, Olivia Front Microbiol Microbiology The Gram-negative bacterium Salmonella enterica has developed an array of sophisticated tools to manipulate the host cell and establish an intracellular niche, for successful propagation as a facultative intracellular pathogen. While Salmonella exerts diverse effects on its host cell, only the cell biology of the classic “trigger”-mediated invasion process and the subsequent development of the Salmonella-containing vacuole have been investigated extensively. These processes are dependent on cohorts of effector proteins translocated into host cells by two type III secretion systems (T3SS), although T3SS-independent mechanisms of entry may be important for invasion of certain host cell types. Recent studies into the intracellular lifestyle of Salmonella have provided new insights into the mechanisms used by this pathogen to modulate its intracellular environment. Here we discuss current knowledge of Salmonella-host interactions including invasion and establishment of an intracellular niche within the host. Frontiers Research Foundation 2011-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3109617/ /pubmed/21687432 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2011.00125 Text en Copyright © 2011 Malik-Kale, Jolly, Lathrop, Winfree, Luterbach and Steele-Mortimer. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article subject to a non-exclusive license between the authors and Frontiers Media SA, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and other Frontiers conditions are complied with.
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title_short Salmonella – At Home in the Host Cell
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