Uncoupling of invasive bacterial mucosal immunogenicity from pathogenicity
Virulent pathogens generally induce a stronger mucosal immunity than avirulent strains, but whether the associated inflammation is necessary for this is unclear. Here, using auxotrophic Salmonella enterica, the authors show that virulence factor function determines induction of protective IgA.
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Autores principales: | Simona P. Pfister, Olivier P. Schären, Luca Beldi, Andrea Printz, Matheus D. Notter, Mohana Mukherjee, Hai Li, Julien P. Limenitakis, Joel P. Werren, Disha Tandon, Miguelangel Cuenca, Stefanie Hagemann, Stephanie S. Uster, Miguel A. Terrazos, Mercedes Gomez de Agüero, Christian M. Schürch, Fernanda M. Coelho, Roy Curtiss, Emma Slack, Maria L. Balmer, Siegfried Hapfelmeier |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a504641b48c641b380390cd26e0b3e02 |
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