Selected lipids activate phagosome actin assembly and maturation resulting in killing of pathogenic mycobacteria

Volume: 5, Issue: 9, Pages: 793 - 802
Published: Aug 24, 2003
Abstract
Pathogenic mycobacteria such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium avium facilitate disease by surviving intracellularly within a potentially hostile environment: the macrophage phagosome. They inhibit phagosome maturation processes, including fusion with lysosomes, acidification and, as shown here, membrane actin assembly. An in vitro assay developed for latex bead phagosomes (LBPs) provided insights into membrane signalling events...
Paper Details
Title
Selected lipids activate phagosome actin assembly and maturation resulting in killing of pathogenic mycobacteria
Published Date
Aug 24, 2003
Volume
5
Issue
9
Pages
793 - 802
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