Multimodal mucosal and systemic immune characterization of a novel non-human primate trachoma model highlights the critical role of local immunity during acute phase disease
Elodie Paulet,
Vanessa Contreras,
Mathilde Galhaut
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundTrachoma -the leading cause of blindness worldwide as a result of infection-is caused by repeatedChlamydia trachomatis(Ct) conjunctival infections. Disease develops in two phases: i) active (acute trachoma, characterized by follicular conjunctivitis), then long-term ii) scarring (chronic trachoma, characterized by conjunctival fibrosis, corneal opacification and eyelid malposition). Scarring trachoma is driven by the number and the severity of reinfections. The immune system is a pivotal aspect of di… Show more
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