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Dynamic Host-Pathogen Interactions Result In Fungal Epitope Unmasking, Alex Hopke Aug 2016

Dynamic Host-Pathogen Interactions Result In Fungal Epitope Unmasking, Alex Hopke

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Molecular camouflage is used by a diverse set of pathogens to disguise their identity and avoid recognition by protective host receptors. The opportunistic fungal pathogen Candida albicans is a good example, as it masks the inflammatory component β-glucan in its cell wall to evade detection by the immune receptor Dectin-1. Interestingly, it has been seen that β-glucan becomes unmasked during infection in vivo, though the underlying mechanisms remained unclear. Exposure levels of this epitope may be important, as Dectin-1 mediates protection from some strains of C. albicans and alterations in the organization and composition of the Candida cell wall …


In Vivo Monitoring Of Therapeutic Efficacy And Virulence Profile By Bioluminescent Klebsiella Pneumoniae., Ramy Ameen Fodah Aug 2016

In Vivo Monitoring Of Therapeutic Efficacy And Virulence Profile By Bioluminescent Klebsiella Pneumoniae., Ramy Ameen Fodah

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Klebsiella pneumoniae causes an acute respiratory infection in human with severe outcomes and high mortality rates even with antibiotic treatment. Even with its critical clinical importance, few virulence systems have been identified for K. pneumoniae limiting the development of new therapeutic strategies. Accordingly, we performed Next Generation sequencing for the strain ATCC 43816, a virulent strain in mouse respiratory disease models, and compared its genomic data with two previously sequenced strains NTUH-K2044 and MGH 78578 for the purpose of identifying genes required for colonizing host lungs. Furthermore, the virulence potential of the three K. pneumoniae strains were tested in a …


Porphyromonas Gingivalis Gingipains Induce A Pro-Inflammatory Extracellular Microenvironment : The Role Of Par-2 And Fibronectin., Jeffrey S. Marschall May 2016

Porphyromonas Gingivalis Gingipains Induce A Pro-Inflammatory Extracellular Microenvironment : The Role Of Par-2 And Fibronectin., Jeffrey S. Marschall

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Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease that is characterized by severe tissue destruction of the gingiva and other tooth supporting structures; if left untreated, tooth loss and disintegration of the alveolar bone occurs. This chronic inflammatory state has been linked to other systemic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and Alzheimer’s disease. Porphyromonas gingivalis is the major pathogenic microbe in periodontitis. The main virulence factors of P. gingivalis are the Arg-aa and Lys-aa gingipains, which are proteolytic enzymes implicated in a plethora of activities that allow P. gingivalis to subvert the human immune system in the oral cavity …