Exit from mycobacterial dormancy: a structural perspective
F Squeglia, A Ruggiero… - Current medicinal …, 2015 - ingentaconnect.com
Dormancy in mycobacteria is defined as a stable but reversible non-replicating state in
response to stresses. In Mycobacterium tuberculosis, an important human pathogen, this …
response to stresses. In Mycobacterium tuberculosis, an important human pathogen, this …
Characterization of proinflammatory responses and innate signaling activation in macrophages infected with Mycobacterium scrofulaceum
Mycobacterium scrofulaceum is an environmental and slow-growing atypical
mycobacterium. Emerging evidence suggests that M. scrofulaceum infection is associated …
mycobacterium. Emerging evidence suggests that M. scrofulaceum infection is associated …
Distinguishing Latent from Active Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection Using Elispot Assays: Looking Beyond Interferon-gamma
C Tincati, AJ Cappione III, JE Snyder-Cappione - Cells, 2012 - mdpi.com
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) is a global heath epidemic, its threat amplified by HIV
infection and the emergence of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). Interferon (IFN) …
infection and the emergence of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). Interferon (IFN) …
A mathematical model of the initial interaction between Mycobacterium tuberculosis and macrophages
There is a large body of literature describing molecular level interactions between
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) and macrophages. Macrophages initiate a range of anti …
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) and macrophages. Macrophages initiate a range of anti …
Active phagocytosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (H37Ra) by T lymphocytes (Jurkat cells)
M Zhang, Q Zhu, M Shi, Y Liu, L Ma, Y Yang… - Molecular …, 2015 - Elsevier
This study aimed to co-culture Jurkat T lymphocytes with inactivated Mycobacterium
tuberculosis (Mtb H37Ra), explore whether T lymphocytes could phagocytose H37Ra cells …
tuberculosis (Mtb H37Ra), explore whether T lymphocytes could phagocytose H37Ra cells …
Macrophage and Mycobacterium: The war without beginning or end
NK Zenkov, AV Chechushkov, PM Kozhin… - Biology Bulletin …, 2016 - Springer
Mechanisms of macrophage polarization towards M1 phenotype or M2 phenotype, as well
as of macrophage transformation into foam cells upon interaction with mycobacteria, are …
as of macrophage transformation into foam cells upon interaction with mycobacteria, are …
Immune system responses against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and its mechanisms to escape from the immune system
ST Borhani, K Vakili, Y Jafari, Z Ghomi… - Journal of Medical …, 2024 - jmb.tums.ac.ir
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) employs a variety of strategies to evade the host immune
response, enabling its persistence and the development of tuberculosis. These evasion …
response, enabling its persistence and the development of tuberculosis. These evasion …
Granulomatous Response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection
Tuberculosis (TB) is a deadly infectious disease of humans caused by Mycobacterium
tuberculosis (Mtb). In 2016, there were about 10 million new cases and 1.8 million deaths …
tuberculosis (Mtb). In 2016, there were about 10 million new cases and 1.8 million deaths …
Interferon regulatory factor 8-deficiency determines massive neutrophil recruitment but T cell defect in fast growing granulomas during tuberculosis
Following Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection, immune cell recruitment in lungs is
pivotal in establishing protective immunity through granuloma formation and neogenesis of …
pivotal in establishing protective immunity through granuloma formation and neogenesis of …