“…Formal and Dennis Kopecko in the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in Washington, DC, that identified the virulence plasmid as responsible for host cell invasion capacity, the distinguishing pathogenic property of Shigella (Sansonetti, Kopecko, & Formal, 1981;Sansonetti, D'Hauteville, Formal, & Toucas, 1982;Sansonetti, Kopecko, & Formal, 1982;Sansonetti et al, 1983). Sansonetti et al proceeded to characterise key regions of this plasmid that harboured genes encoding invasion capability, secreted effectors, and a unique cell-to-cell spread phenotype that utilised polymerisation of host cell actin (Baudry, Maurelli, Clerc, Sadoff, & Sansonetti, 1987;Bernardini, Mounier, D'Hauteville, Coquis-Rondon, & Sansonetti, 1989;Hale, Sansonetti, Schad, Austin, & Formal, 1983;Maurelli, Baudry, D'Hauteville, Hale, & Sansonetti, 1985).…”