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  • MUC1 is a receptor for the ... MUC1 is a receptor for the Salmonella SiiE adhesin that enables apical invasion into enterocytes
    Li, Xinyue; Bleumink-Pluym, Nancy M C; Luijkx, Yvette M C A ... PLOS pathogens, 02/2019, Volume: 15, Issue: 2
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    The cellular invasion machinery of the enteric pathogen Salmonella consists of a type III secretion system (T3SS) with injectable virulence factors that induce uptake by macropinocytosis. Salmonella ...
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  • Campylobacter fetus Infecti... Campylobacter fetus Infections in Humans: Exposure and Disease
    Wagenaar, Jaap A.; van Bergen, Marcel A. P.; Blaser, Martin J. ... Clinical infectious diseases, 06/2014, Volume: 58, Issue: 11
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    Campylobacter fetus can cause intestinal illness and, occasionally, severe systemic infections. Infections mainly affect persons at higher risk, including elderly and immunocompromised individuals ...
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  • The ALPK1 pathway drives th... The ALPK1 pathway drives the inflammatory response to Campylobacter jejuni in human intestinal epithelial cells
    Cui, Jiannan; Duizer, Coco; Bouwman, Lieneke I ... PLOS pathogens, 08/2021, Volume: 17, Issue: 8
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    The Gram-negative bacterium Campylobacter jejuni is a major cause of foodborne disease in humans. After infection, C . jejuni rapidly colonizes the mucus layer of the small and large intestine and ...
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  • Defensive Properties of Muc... Defensive Properties of Mucin Glycoproteins during Respiratory Infections-Relevance for SARS-CoV-2
    Chatterjee, Maitrayee; van Putten, Jos P M; Strijbis, Karin MBio, 11/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 6
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    Mucus plays a pivotal role in protecting the respiratory tract against microbial infections. It acts as a primary contact site to entrap microbes and facilitates their removal from the respiratory ...
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  • Transmembrane Mucins: Signa... Transmembrane Mucins: Signaling Receptors at the Intersection of Inflammation and Cancer
    van Putten, Jos P M; Strijbis, Karin Journal of innate immunity, 01/2017, Volume: 9, Issue: 3
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    Mucosal surfaces line our body cavities and provide the interaction surface between commensal and pathogenic microbiota and the host. The barrier function of the mucosal layer is largely maintained ...
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  • The natural antimicrobial c... The natural antimicrobial carvacrol inhibits Campylobacter jejuni motility and infection of epithelial cells
    van Alphen, Lieke B; Burt, Sara A; Veenendaal, Andreas K J ... PloS one, 09/2012, Volume: 7, Issue: 9
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    Natural compounds with anti-microbial properties are attractive reagents to reduce the use of conventional antibiotics. Carvacrol, the main constituent of oregano oil, inhibits the growth of a ...
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  • Redirection of Epithelial I... Redirection of Epithelial Immune Responses by Short-Chain Fatty Acids through Inhibition of Histone Deacetylases
    Lin, May Young; de Zoete, Marcel R; van Putten, Jos P M ... Frontiers in immunology, 11/2015, Volume: 6
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    Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are products of microbial fermentation that are important for intestinal epithelial health. Here, we describe that SCFAs have rapid and reversible effects on toll-like ...
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  • Chicken Immune Response aft... Chicken Immune Response after In Ovo Immunization with Chimeric TLR5 Activating Flagellin of Campylobacter jejuni
    Radomska, Katarzyna A; Vaezirad, Mahdi M; Verstappen, Koen M ... PloS one, 10/2016, Volume: 11, Issue: 10
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    Campylobacter jejuni is the main cause of bacterial food-borne diseases in developed countries. Chickens are the most important source of human infection. Vaccination of poultry is an attractive ...
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  • Identification of a functio... Identification of a functional type VI secretion system in Campylobacter jejuni conferring capsule polysaccharide sensitive cytotoxicity
    Bleumink-Pluym, Nancy M C; van Alphen, Lieke B; Bouwman, Lieneke I ... PLOS pathogens, 05/2013, Volume: 9, Issue: 5
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    The pathogen Campylobacter jejuni is the principal cause of bacterial food-borne infections. The mechanism(s) that contribute to bacterial survival and disease are still poorly understood. In other ...
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  • Toll-like receptors 1 and 2... Toll-like receptors 1 and 2 cooperatively mediate immune responses to curli, a common amyloid from enterobacterial biofilms
    Tükel, Çagla; Nishimori, Jessalyn H; Wilson, R. Paul ... Cellular microbiology, October 2010, Volume: 12, Issue: 10
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    Responses to host amyloids and curli amyloid fibrils of Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica serotype Typhimurium are mediated through Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2. Here we show that TLR2 alone was ...
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