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Salmonella typhimurium paves its own road into target cells
Dan Gordon Gastroenterology Volume 115, Issue 2, (August 1998) DOI: /S (98) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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After S. typhimurium binds to the surface of an intestinal mucosal cell, it injects bacterial proteins through the host cell membrane by a type III secretory mechanism. One of these proteins, Sop E, causes a series of events leading to entry of the organism into the epithelial cell and ultimately to inflammation and diarrhea. Sop E seletively activates two members of the rho family of small GTP binding proteins, CDC-42 and Rac-1, that cause rearrangements of the actin cytoskeleton in the adjacent plasma membrane, leading to localized membrane ruffling and enabling the bacterium to enter the cell. Activation of CDC-42 and Rac-1 also leads to JNK-1 activation which, along with other products of the internalized S. typhimurium, induces production of cytotoxic cytokines leading to inflammation and diarrhea Gastroenterology , DOI: ( /S (98) ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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