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Calprotectin Increases the Activity of the SaeRS Two Component System and Murine Mortality during Staphylococcus aureus Infections
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نویسنده
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cho h. ,jeong d.-w. ,liu q. ,yeo w.-s. ,vogl t. ,skaar e.p. ,chazin w.j. ,bae t.
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منبع
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plos pathogens - 2015 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 7
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چکیده
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Calprotectin,the most abundant cytoplasmic protein in neutrophils,suppresses the growth of staphylococcus aureus by sequestering the nutrient metal ions zn and mn. here we show that calprotectin can also enhance the activity of the saers two component system (tcs),a signaling system essential for production of over 20 virulence factors in s. aureus. the activity of the saers tcs is repressed by certain divalent ions found in blood or neutrophil granules; however,the zn bound-form of calprotectin relieves this repression. during staphylococcal encounter with murine neutrophils or staphylococcal infection of the murine peritoneal cavity,calprotectin increases the activity of the saers tcs as well as the production of proinflammatory cytokines such as il-1β and tnf-α,resulting in higher murine mortality. these results suggest that,under certain conditions,calprotectin can be exploited by s. aureus to increase bacterial virulence and host mortality. © 2015 cho et al.
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آدرس
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indiana university school of medicine-northwest,gary,in, United States, indiana university school of medicine-northwest,gary,in,united states,department of food science and biotechnology,shinansan university,ansan, South Korea, indiana university school of medicine-northwest,gary,in,united states,department of clinical laboratory,renji hospital,school of medicine,shanghai jiaotong university,shanghai, China, indiana university school of medicine-northwest,gary,in, United States, institute of immunology,university of muenster,muenster, Germany, department of pathology,microbiology,and immunology,vanderbilt university school of medicine,nashville,tn, United States, department of biochemistry and chemistry,and center for structural biology,vanderbilt university,nashville,tn, United States, indiana university school of medicine-northwest,gary,in, United States
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