The role of inflammasome modulation in virulence

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Abstract

Pathogens frequently exist in an immunological balancing act with their host. Pathogens must not only replicate within a host but also transmit effectively between hosts to perpetuate their species. On the other hand, the host seeks to maintain homeostasis by clearing pathogens. The inflammasome is a multi-protein complex that can induce cell death and processes IL-1β and additional proinflammatory substrates. In this review we discuss the pathogen specific modulation of inflammasome activation and the role this plays in virulence and disease pathology. ©2012 Landes Bioscience.

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Lupfer, C., & Kanneganti, T. D. (2012). The role of inflammasome modulation in virulence. Virulence. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.4161/viru.20266

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