“…Some examples of bacteria that inhibit apoptosis are Chlamydia (20,22,79), Shigella flexneri (11), Brucella (28), Porphyromonas gingivalis (56,58), Neisseria meningitidis, and Neisseria gonorrhoeae (4,23,31,42,50,55,62,65,73). Our group and other workers have reported that live N. meningitidis and purified meningococcal porin inhibit apoptosis (15,49,50,62,75), potentially via multiple mechanisms. While meningococcal infection induces NF-B-mediated upregulation of antiapoptotic genes, purified PorB and PorB from live bacteria directly interact with mitochondria and modulate their membrane potential, preventing release of cytochrome c. N. gonorrhoeae and purified gonococcal porin PIB induce NF-B-mediated upregulation of antiapoptotic genes (4,5,23,33,55,65), which could also contribute to prevention of apoptosis.…”