Journal article
Evasive Maneuvers by Secreted Bacterial Proteins to Avoid Innate Immune Responses
Abstract
To cause disease, bacterial pathogens must first breach physical barriers, such as the mucous membrane that lines organs, and then successfully replicate and disseminate while avoiding destruction by the immune system. Many bacterial pathogens accomplish this by secreting proteins into their host environment, which act to subvert or dampen the expanding immune response. Here, we discuss how bacterial pathogens use an arsenal of secreted …
Authors
Coombes BK; Valdez Y; Finlay BB
Journal
Current Biology, Vol. 14, No. 19, pp. r856–r867
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
October 2004
DOI
10.1016/j.cub.2004.09.043
ISSN
0960-9822