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Pathogens L1-5

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Listeria invasion and spread

Author: Alex Rapai



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ActA stimulates host cell proteins ARP and Profilin (which normally participate in nucleation of actin filaments to form host cell cytoskeleton) to polymerise actin at the surface of the bacterium. Listeria polymerises actin at one end of the cell only. Ingestion leads to invasion of intestinal mucosa and subsequently systemic spread from macrophages to the liver.


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