2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.06.19.496761
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Pathogenic Rickettsia species evade autophagosomal maturation and reduce anti-microbicidal pro-inflammatory IL-1 responses to support their intracellular survival

Abstract: Species of genus Rickettsia are obligate intracellular bacterial parasites of a wide range of arthropod and vertebrate hosts. Some Rickettsia species are responsible for several serious human diseases. One fascinating feature of these stealthy group of pathogens is their ability to exploit host cytosolic defense responses to their benefits. However, the precise mechanism by which pathogenic Rickettsia elude host immune defense responses remains to be determined. Here, we observed that pathogenic R. typhi and R… Show more

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