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- Introduction
- The paradox that forged the immune system
- Commensals vs.pathogens
- The Yin and Yang of innate immunity
- Histopatholoy of shigellosis
- Shigella virulence plasmid - pathogenicity island
- TTSS of Shigella
- Shigella invasion of the epithelium
- Pyroptosis during Shigella invasion
- Pyroptosis = pro-inflammatory apoptosis
- Initiation of inflammation during Shigella invasion
- Innate immune system receptor families
- Functions of Nod1
- Proinflammatory process - Nod and TLR
- NLR: intracellular watchdogs
- Keeping the intestinal epithelial barrier intact
- Shigella pathogenicity island - important genes
- OspG function
- OspF regulates expression of NF-kB genes
- OspF function effect on MAPK genes
- Gene expression in OspF mutants
- OspF function in suppression of inflammation
- OspF regulates the translocation of PMN cells
- IpaH - a new family of E3 ligases
- Mxie dependant effectors
- Antimicrobial peptides (AMP)
- Mxie-dependant effectors and AMP expression (1)
- Mxie-dependant effectors and AMP expression (2)
- Mxie-dependant effectors and AMP expression (3)
- Shigella suppress AMP in the epithelium
- Suppression of AMP with bacteria progression
- Downregulation of CCL20
- Shigella effect on DC recruitment to lamina propria
- Shigella downregulate defense mechanisms
- Three responses to microbes - summary
- Acknowledgements
Topics Covered
- Microbial immunology: understanding how Shigella, through its capacity to invade the gut epithelium, causes its inflammatory destruction
- Identification of the bacterial effectors that regulate the mucosal inflammatory response thus facilitating bacterial colonisation and invasion of the gut
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Sansonetti, P. (2009, June 30). Manipulation of innate immune response: lessons from shigella [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/ZGJQ8726.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Philippe Sansonetti has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.