Sharon S Master
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Recent Articles
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Harris J, Master S, De Haro S, Delgado M, Roberts E, Hope J, et al.
Vet Immunol Immunopathol
. 2008 Nov;
128(1-3):37-43.
PMID: 19026454
Autophagy is a major intracellular pathway for the lysosomal degradation of long-lived cytoplasmic macromolecules and damaged or surplus organelles. More recently, autophagy has also been linked with innate and adaptive...
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Master S, Rampini S, Davis A, Keller C, Ehlers S, Springer B, et al.
Cell Host Microbe
. 2008 Apr;
3(4):224-32.
PMID: 18407066
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) parasitizes host macrophages and subverts host innate and adaptive immunity. Several cytokines elicited by Mtb are mediators of mycobacterial clearance or are involved in tuberculosis pathology. Surprisingly,...
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Davis A, Vergne I, Master S, Kyei G, Chua J, Deretic V
PLoS Pathog
. 2007 Dec;
3(12):e186.
PMID: 18069890
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is sensitive to nitric oxide generated by inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS). Consequently, to ensure its survival in macrophages, M. tuberculosis inhibits iNOS recruitment to its phagosome by...
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Harris J, De Haro S, Master S, Keane J, Roberts E, Delgado M, et al.
Immunity
. 2007 Sep;
27(3):505-17.
PMID: 17892853
Autophagy is a recently recognized immune effector mechanism against intracellular pathogens. The role of autophagy in innate immunity has been well established, but the extent of its regulation by the...
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Pagan-Ramos E, Master S, Pritchett C, ReimsChuessel R, Trucksis M, Timmins G, et al.
J Bacteriol
. 2006 Mar;
188(7):2674-80.
PMID: 16547055
The majority of slow-growing mycobacteria have a functional oxyR, the central regulator of the bacterial oxidative stress response. In contrast, this gene has been inactivated during the evolution of Mycobacterium...
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Gutierrez M, Master S, Singh S, Taylor G, Colombo M, Deretic V
Cell
. 2004 Dec;
119(6):753-66.
PMID: 15607973
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an intracellular pathogen persisting within phagosomes through interference with phagolysosome biogenesis. Here we show that stimulation of autophagic pathways in macrophages causes mycobacterial phagosomes to mature into...
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Miller B, Fratti R, Poschet J, Timmins G, Master S, Burgos M, et al.
Infect Immun
. 2004 Apr;
72(5):2872-8.
PMID: 15102799
Inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) is a cytoplasmic protein responsible for the generation of nitric oxide (NO. ) in macrophages. In this work, we hypothesized that the intracellular localization of...