“…Hence, it is possible that phospholipases secreted by P. aeruginosa could disrupt the phagolysosomal membrane, allowing pseudolysin to leak out. Indeed it is not without precedence as phospholipase C is known to destabilize and permeabilize membranes [267,268].…”
Section: Explaining the Presence Of Pseudolysin In The Host Cytoplasmmentioning
“…Hence, it is possible that phospholipases secreted by P. aeruginosa could disrupt the phagolysosomal membrane, allowing pseudolysin to leak out. Indeed it is not without precedence as phospholipase C is known to destabilize and permeabilize membranes [267,268].…”
Section: Explaining the Presence Of Pseudolysin In The Host Cytoplasmmentioning
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