2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.05.22.540987
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Shigellagenerates distinct IAM subpopulations during epithelial cell invasion to promote efficient intracellular niche formation

Abstract: The facultative intracellular pathogenShigella flexneriinvades non-phagocytic epithelial gut cells. Through a syringe-like apparatus called type 3 secretion system, it injects effector proteins into the host cell triggering actin rearrangements leading to its uptake within a tight vacuole, termed the bacterial-containing vacuole (BCV). Simultaneously,Shigellainduces the formation of large vesicles around the entry site, which we refer to as infection- associated macropinosomes (IAMs). After entry,Shigellaruptu… Show more

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