A microbial strategy to multiply in macrophages: the pregnant pause
MS Swanson, E Fernandez‐Moreia�- Traffic, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
… , and bacteria thrive within sentinel macrophages. By scrutinizing the life styles of these shrewd
microbes, we can deduce how macrophages … ; after a pregnant pause, replicative forms …
microbes, we can deduce how macrophages … ; after a pregnant pause, replicative forms …
Contribution of Legionella's Surface to the Pregnant Pause Virulence Strategy
…, JH Helbig, MS Swanson�- Legionella: State of the�…, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
… bacterial growth (8).We aim to understand how during its life cycle in mouse macrophages L.
… phagosomelysosome fusion, a virulence strategy we have named “the pregnant pause” (9). …
… phagosomelysosome fusion, a virulence strategy we have named “the pregnant pause” (9). …
Differentiate to thrive: lessons from the Legionella pneumophila life cycle
AB Molofsky, MS Swanson�- Molecular microbiology, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
… practice a similar ‘pregnant pause’ strategy to thrive in macrophages. All three pathogens
alternate between an infectious stationary phase cell type that initially blocks phagosome …
alternate between an infectious stationary phase cell type that initially blocks phagosome …
[HTML][HTML] Innate immune responses to acute viral infection during pregnancy
EF Cornish, I Filipovic, F �senius, DJ Williams…�- Frontiers in�…, 2020 - frontiersin.org
… , macrophages and dendritic cells present microbial antigens … adaptations of pregnancy,
pregnant women remain … 29 countries in the outbreak of 2002–2003. The 916 reported …
pregnant women remain … 29 countries in the outbreak of 2002–2003. The 916 reported …
[HTML][HTML] Decidual macrophages and their roles at the maternal-fetal interface
BL Houser�- The Yale journal of biology and medicine, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… The distinct decidual macrophage populations that we described [11] may help to better
understand how macrophage heterogenity in pregnancy, and in other tissues, plays specific …
understand how macrophage heterogenity in pregnancy, and in other tissues, plays specific …
[BOOK][B] Immunomodulatory effects of probiotic supplementation during pregnancy and infancy in allergy prevention studies
A Forsberg - 2017 - books.google.com
… show the importance of microbial exposure during gestation on … bacteria Lactobacillus
reuteri was supplemented to pregnant women, at risk of having an allergic infant. The pregnant …
reuteri was supplemented to pregnant women, at risk of having an allergic infant. The pregnant …
[BOOK][B] Cellular and molecular approaches for the study of maternal-fetal immune tolerance in nonhuman primates
MJ Wolfgang - 2002 - search.proquest.com
… large granular lymphocytes (uNK cells) and macrophages are … Macrophages have a distinct
localization in early rhesus … have a difficult time carrying multiple pregnancies to term. The …
localization in early rhesus … have a difficult time carrying multiple pregnancies to term. The …
Enteral nutrition: the intricacies of human milk from the immune system to the microbiome
…, R Trotman, PH Perks, JR Swanson�- Clinics in�…, 2022 - perinatology.theclinics.com
… The enteromammary pathway contributes to the presence of bacteria and secretory IgA …
Evidence suggests that human milk plays an important role in microbial colonization of the …
Evidence suggests that human milk plays an important role in microbial colonization of the …
Bacterial persistence: strategies for survival
EJ Mu�oz‐El�as, JD McKinney�- Immunology of infectious�…, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
… Replication within macrophages in the spleen and liver leads to release of large numbers
of bacteria into the bloodstream. Signs and symptoms of typhoid include enterocolitis, diarrhea…
of bacteria into the bloodstream. Signs and symptoms of typhoid include enterocolitis, diarrhea…
[BOOK][B] Impact of the innate immune response on mammary epithelia
W Zhao - 2009 - search.proquest.com
… relationship of pregnancy and breast cancer. A discussion of … In summary, I found that the
number of macrophages is higher … host or cultured macrophages are similar to that of bacterial …
number of macrophages is higher … host or cultured macrophages are similar to that of bacterial …