Shigella-mediated immunosuppression in the human gut: subversion extends from innate to adaptive immune responses
The enteropathogen, Shigella, is highly virulent and remarkably adjusted to the intestinal environment of its almost exclusive human host. Key for Shigella pathogenicity is the injection of virulence effectors into the host cell via its type three secretion system (T3SS), initiating disease onset an...
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Main Authors: | Katja Brunner (Author), Fatoumata Samassa (Author), Philippe J. Sansonetti (Author), Armelle Phalipon (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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