Phagosomal Escape, Intracellular Survival and Induction of Small Colony Variants of <em>Staphylococcus aureus</em> USA300 in RAW 264.7 Murine Macrophages
Abstract:Phagosomal escape and intracellular survival, often accompanied by Small Colony Variants (SCVs) formation, are typical features of infections caused by S. aureus. The survival in macro-phages favours S. aureus dissemination and complicates treatment. RAW 264.7 murine macro-phages infected with S. aureus USA300 and treated with erythromycin and 20mM carnosine, alone and in combination, were used as experimental model. SCVs were isolated from all treat-ment conditions, but only those undergoing the pressure of c… Show more
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