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Group B Streptococcus Induces Neutrophil Recruitment To Gestational Tissues And Elaboration Of Extracellular Traps And Nutritional Immunity, Visheh Kothary, Ryan S. Doster, Lisa M. Rogers, Leslie A. Kirk, Kelli L. Boyd, Joann Romano-Keeler, Kathryn Haley, Shannon D. Manning, David M. Aronoff, Jennifer A. Gaddy Feb 2017

Group B Streptococcus Induces Neutrophil Recruitment To Gestational Tissues And Elaboration Of Extracellular Traps And Nutritional Immunity, Visheh Kothary, Ryan S. Doster, Lisa M. Rogers, Leslie A. Kirk, Kelli L. Boyd, Joann Romano-Keeler, Kathryn Haley, Shannon D. Manning, David M. Aronoff, Jennifer A. Gaddy

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Streptococcus agalactiae, or Group B Streptococcus (GBS), is a gram-positive bacterial pathogen associated with infection during pregnancy and is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in neonates. Infection of the extraplacental membranes surrounding the developing fetus, a condition known as chorioamnionitis, is characterized histopathologically by profound infiltration of polymorphonuclear cells (PMNs, neutrophils) and greatly increases the risk for preterm labor, stillbirth, or neonatal GBS infection. The advent of animal models of chorioamnionitis provides a powerful tool to study host-pathogen relationships in vivo and ex vivo. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the innate immune response …