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Apoptosis Functions in Defense against Infection of Mammalian Cells with Environmental Chlamydiae

Dominik Brokatzky, Oliver Kretz, Georg Häcker

2020Infection and Immunity19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Apoptotic cell death can be an efficient defense reaction of mammalian cells infected with obligate intracellular pathogens; the host cell dies and the pathogen cannot replicate. While this is well established for viruses, there is little experimental support for such a concept in bacterial infections. All Chlamydiales are obligate intracellular bacteria, and different species infect vastly different hosts. Chlamydia trachomatis infects human epithelial cells; Parachlamydia acanthamoebae replicates in amoebae.

Topics & Concepts

ChlamydiaeBiologyChlamydialesObligateMicrobiologyIntracellular parasiteChlamydia trachomatisIntracellularChlamydiaceaeChlamydiaPathogenVirologyBacteriaHuman pathogenApoptosisCell biologyImmunologyGeneticsEcologyToxoplasma gondii Research StudiesHepatitis B Virus StudiesAmoebic Infections and Treatments
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