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Description | English: Salmonella can overcome the epithelial barrier through translocation across M cells of Peyer’s patches or by secretion of T3SS1 effector proteins that induce actin rearrangement to be internalized into the epithelial cell. After crossing the epithelial barrier, Salmonella are phagocytoses by macrophages and secrete effector proteins, T3SS1 and 2 that prevent fusion with the lysosome and help to develop a Salmonella-containing vacuole to survive and proliferate within. Adapted from Hurley, 2014. |
Date | 29 January 2021( ) |
File source | Internet |
Author | Hurley 2014 |
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