Preferred Name | Response of Mtb to phagocytosis | |
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Authored: Stephan, R, 2011-01-10 <i>Mtb</i> encounters a vastly changed environment, soon after it gets internalized by macrophages. The compartment it resides in, the phagosome, is acidified and devoid of important metal ions. It is flooded with reactive oxygen and nitrogen species. And steps will be soon taken by the macrophage to "mature" the phagosome with all kinds of lysosomal digestive enzymes. However, unlike most other bacteria species <i>Mtb.</i> has evolved solutions to each of these threats and, after making sure these are installed, it soon will enter a dormant state (de Chastellier, 2009; Flannagan et al, 2009). A combination of the host defense and the response of the infecting bacillus (active and passive) ensure suppression of bacterial metabolic activity and replication, resulting in a non-replicating state (Russell 2011, Russell et al. 2010). <br><br> Reviewed: Warner, D, 2012-04-30 Edited: Jassal, B, 2011-02-28 |
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Authored: Stephan, R, 2011-01-10 Mtb encounters a vastly changed environment, soon after it gets internalized by macrophages. The compartment it resides in, the phagosome, is acidified and devoid of important metal ions. It is flooded with reactive oxygen and nitrogen species. And steps will be soon taken by the macrophage to "mature" the phagosome with all kinds of lysosomal digestive enzymes. However, unlike most other bacteria species Mtb. has evolved solutions to each of these threats and, after making sure these are installed, it soon will enter a dormant state (de Chastellier, 2009; Flannagan et al, 2009). A combination of the host defense and the response of the infecting bacillus (active and passive) ensure suppression of bacterial metabolic activity and replication, resulting in a non-replicating state (Russell 2011, Russell et al. 2010). Reviewed: Warner, D, 2012-04-30 Edited: Jassal, B, 2011-02-28 |
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Pubmed20466922 Pubmed19369951 Pubmed19261352 Reactome, http://www.reactome.org Pubmed21349098 |
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Response of Mtb to phagocytosis |
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HINO:0015986 |
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Response of Mtb to phagocytosis |
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Reactome Database ID Release 431222499 GENE ONTOLOGYGO:0052572 ReactomeREACT_121042 |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HINO_0015990 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HINO_0015987 |