2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1011900
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In vivo single-cell high-dimensional mass cytometry analysis to track the interactions between Klebsiella pneumoniae and myeloid cells

Ricardo Calderon-Gonzalez,
Amy Dumigan,
Joana Sá-Pessoa
et al.

Abstract: In vivo single-cell approaches have transformed our understanding of the immune populations in tissues. Mass cytometry (CyTOF), that combines the resolution of mass spectrometry with the ability to conduct multiplexed measurements of cell molecules at the single cell resolution, has enabled to resolve the diversity of immune cell subsets, and their heterogeneous functionality. Here we assess the feasibility of taking CyTOF one step further to immuno profile cells while tracking their interactions with bacteria… Show more

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“…Klebsiella pneumoniae represents a prevalent etiological agent of antimicrobial-resistant opportunistic infections in hospitalized individuals [ 35 ]. The inherent resistance of this species to penicillin, coupled with the widespread acquisition of resistance to multiple antimicrobial agents within its population, underscores the challenges posed by this pathogen in clinical settings [ 36 ].…”
Section: In Vitro Antimicrobial Effect Of Glymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Klebsiella pneumoniae represents a prevalent etiological agent of antimicrobial-resistant opportunistic infections in hospitalized individuals [ 35 ]. The inherent resistance of this species to penicillin, coupled with the widespread acquisition of resistance to multiple antimicrobial agents within its population, underscores the challenges posed by this pathogen in clinical settings [ 36 ].…”
Section: In Vitro Antimicrobial Effect Of Glymentioning
confidence: 99%