P Sansonetti
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Recent Articles
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Bhattacharya S, Black R, Bourgeois L, Clemens J, Cravioto A, Deen J, et al.
Science
. 2009 May;
324(5929):885.
PMID: 19443768
No abstract available.
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Sansonetti P
Gut
. 2002 Apr;
50 Suppl 3:III2-8.
PMID: 11953325
Bacterial pathogens have evolved two major strategies to colonise the intestinal epithelium. Adherent microorganisms bind to the apical pole of the intestinal epithelium, whereas invasive microorganisms disrupt and invade the...
3.
Wenneras C, Ave P, Huerre M, Arondel J, Ulevitch R, Mathison J, et al.
J Endotoxin Res
. 2001 Dec;
7(6):442-6.
PMID: 11753214
Shigella infections lead to severe inflammation associated with destruction of colonic mucosa. We assessed the effect of in vivo blockade of CD14 on the outcome of experimental Shigella infection in...
4.
Page A, Sansonetti P, Legrain P, Parsot C
Mol Microbiol
. 2001 Dec;
42(4):1133-45.
PMID: 11737652
The type III secretion (TTS) system of Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria is composed of proteins that assemble into the TTS machinery, proteins that are secreted by this machinery and specific chaperones...
5.
Sansonetti P
Semin Immunol
. 2001 Nov;
13(6):381-90.
PMID: 11708894
Phagocytosis of bacterial pathogens is at the heart of the pathogenesis of infections. Pathogens have evolved a large array of strategies to escape the deleterious effect of phagocytosis by professional...
6.
Skoudy A, Mounier J, Aruffo A, Ohayon H, Gounon P, Sansonetti P, et al.
Cell Microbiol
. 2001 Feb;
2(1):19-33.
PMID: 11207560
Shigella entry into epithelial cells is characterized by a transient reorganization of the host cell cytoskeleton at the site of bacterial interaction with the cell membrane, which leads to bacterial...
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Structure and composition of the Shigella flexneri "needle complex", a part of its type III secreton
Blocker A, Jouihri N, Larquet E, Gounon P, Ebel F, Parsot C, et al.
Mol Microbiol
. 2001 Feb;
39(3):652-63.
PMID: 11169106
Type III secretion systems (TTSSs or secretons), essential virulence determinants of many Gram-negative bacteria, serve to translocate proteins directly from the bacteria into the host cytoplasm. Electron microscopy (EM) indicates...
8.
Sansonetti P
Presse Med
. 2001 Jan;
29(37):2040-1.
PMID: 11155729
CROSSING THE EPITHELIAL BARRIER: Shigella acts on the immune system in order to cross the intestinal epithelial barrier which is normally impermeable to intestinal flora. Among the effectors of the...
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Buchrieser C, Glaser P, Rusniok C, Nedjari H, DHauteville H, Kunst F, et al.
Mol Microbiol
. 2000 Dec;
38(4):760-71.
PMID: 11115111
Bacteria of Shigella spp. are the causative agents of shigellosis. The virulence traits of these pathogens include their ability to enter into epithelial cells and induce apoptosis in macrophages. Expression...
10.
Tavares P, Sansonetti P, Guillen N
Arch Med Res
. 2000 Nov;
31(4 Suppl):S140-2.
PMID: 11070257
No abstract available.