2023
DOI: 10.1128/spectrum.02538-23
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Anaphylatoxin signaling activates macrophages to control intracellular Rickettsia proliferation

Mustapha Dahmani,
Jinyi C. Zhu,
Jack H. Cook
et al.

Abstract: Pathogenic Rickettsia species proliferate within the cytoplasm of permissive host cells in vivo . The cytoplasm of these host cells is adequate to support the complex metabolic and physiological needs for Rickettsia growth. However, a dramatic host/pathogen interplay occurs when Rickettsia encounter innate immune cells, whereby the bacteria can proliferate as normal or the host can restrict bacterial growth. This in… Show more

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