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dc.contributor.authorBoyd, Aoife
dc.date.accessioned2013-11-29T14:23:45Z
dc.date.available2013-11-29T14:23:45Z
dc.date.issued2008-01
dc.identifier.citationFennelly, NK,Sisti, F,Higgins, SC,Ross, PJ,van der Heide, H,Mooi, FR,Boyd, A,Mills, KHG (2008) 'Bordetella pertussis expresses a functional type III secretion system that subverts protective innate and adaptive immune responses'. Infection And Immunity, 76 :1257-1266.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10379/3863
dc.description.abstractCertain bacteria use a type III secretion system (TTSS) to deliver effector proteins that interfere with cell function into host cells. While transcription of genes encoding TTSS components has been demonstrated, studies to date have failed to identify TTSS effector proteins in Bordetella pertussis. Here we present the first evidence of a functionally active TTSS in B. pertussis. Three known TTSS effectors, Bsp22, BopN, and BopD, were identified as TTSS substrates in B. pertussis 12743. We found expression of Bsp22 in a significant proportion of clinical isolates but not in common laboratory-adapted strains of B. pertussis. We generated a TTSS mutant of B. pertussis 12743 and showed that it induced significantly lower respiratory tract colonization in mice than the wild-type bacteria. Respiratory infection of mice with the mutant bacteria induced significantly greater innate proinflammatory cytokine production in the lungs soon after challenge, and this correlated with significantly higher antigen-specific interleukin-17, gamma interferon, and immunoglobulin G responses later in infection. Our findings suggest that the TTSS subverts innate and adaptive immune responses during infection of the lungs and may be a functionally important virulence factor for B. Pertussis infection of humans.en_US
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dc.publisherAmerican Society for Microbiologyen_US
dc.relation.ispartofInfection And Immunityen
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Ireland
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/
dc.subjectIL-17-PRODUCING T-CELLSen_US
dc.subjectSALMONELLA-TYPHIMURIUMen_US
dc.subjectRESPIRATORY-INFECTIONen_US
dc.subjectBRONCHISEPTICAen_US
dc.subjectYERSINIAen_US
dc.subjectGENESen_US
dc.subjectPATHOGENESISen_US
dc.subjectMODULATIONen_US
dc.subjectGENOMEen_US
dc.subjectLUNGen_US
dc.titleBordetella pertussis expresses a functional type III secretion system that subverts protective innate and adaptive immune responsesen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.date.updated2013-09-20T14:17:12Z
dc.identifier.doi10.1128/IAI.00836-07
dc.local.publishedsourcehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1128/IAI.00836-07en_US
dc.description.peer-reviewedpeer-reviewed
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dc.local.contactAoife Boyd, Dept. Of Microbiology, Arts/Science Building, Nui Galway. 2404 Email: aoife.boyd@nuigalway.ie
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