A J Bäumler
Oregon Health & Science University
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Archive | 1997
A J Bäumler; Renée M. Tsolis; Fred Heffron
S. typhimurium initiates infection of its mammalian host by attachment to mucosal surfaces in the intestine and subsequent invasion of epithelial cells. To date, three S. typhimurium fimbrial operons, fim, lpf and pef, have been characterized. This analysis suggests that fimbrial adhesins fulfill multiple functions during the initial phase of an infection. In addition to their role in colonization of the small intestine, adhesins contribute to the tissue tropism for Peyers patches, which is characteristic for Salmonella infections. Furthermore, by mediating the initial contact to epithelial cells, fimbrial adhesins appear to be necessary for invasion and possibly for elicitation of an inflammatory response. Thus, fimbriae are important virulence factors of S. typhimurium and their future analysis promises to yield fascinating new insights into host-parasite interactions of this pathogen.
Journal of Bacteriology | 1995
Igor Stojiljkovic; A J Bäumler; Fred Heffron
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1996
A J Bäumler; Renée M. Tsolis; Fred Heffron
Infection and Immunity | 1994
A J Bäumler; Johannes G. Kusters; Igor Stojiljkovic; Fred Heffron
Infection and Immunity | 1996
A J Bäumler; Renée M. Tsolis; Frances Bowe; Johannes G. Kusters; Stefan Hoffmann; Fred Heffron
Infection and Immunity | 1996
A J Bäumler; Renée M. Tsolis; Fred Heffron
Journal of Bacteriology | 1995
A J Bäumler; Fred Heffron
Journal of Bacteriology | 1995
Renée M. Tsolis; A J Bäumler; Igor Stojiljkovic; Fred Heffron
Journal of Bacteriology | 1997
A J Bäumler; A. J. Gilde; Renée M. Tsolis; A. W. M. Van Der Velden; Brian M. M. Ahmer; Fred Heffron
Infection and Immunity | 1995
Renée M. Tsolis; A J Bäumler; Fred Heffron