-
1
-
-
34547397847
-
Mechanisms of host cell exit by the intracellular bacterium Chlamydia
-
Hybiske K., and Stephens R.S. Mechanisms of host cell exit by the intracellular bacterium Chlamydia. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 104 (2007) 11430-11435
-
(2007)
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A.
, vol.104
, pp. 11430-11435
-
-
Hybiske, K.1
Stephens, R.S.2
-
2
-
-
0021826776
-
The interaction of Chlamydia trachomatis with host cells: ultrastructural studies of the mechanism of release of a biovar II strain from HeLa 229 cells
-
Todd W.J., and Caldwell H.D. The interaction of Chlamydia trachomatis with host cells: ultrastructural studies of the mechanism of release of a biovar II strain from HeLa 229 cells. J. Infect. Dis. 151 (1985) 1037-1044
-
(1985)
J. Infect. Dis.
, vol.151
, pp. 1037-1044
-
-
Todd, W.J.1
Caldwell, H.D.2
-
3
-
-
32244447356
-
Trafficking from CD63-positive late endocytic multivesicular bodies is essential for intracellular development of Chlamydia trachomatis
-
Beatty W.L. Trafficking from CD63-positive late endocytic multivesicular bodies is essential for intracellular development of Chlamydia trachomatis. J. Cell. Sci. 119 (2006) 350-359
-
(2006)
J. Cell. Sci.
, vol.119
, pp. 350-359
-
-
Beatty, W.L.1
-
4
-
-
48249118352
-
Cytoplasmic lipid droplets are translocated into the lumen of the Chlamydia trachomatis parasitophorous vacuole
-
Cocchiaro J.L., Kamar Y., Fischer E.R., Hackstadt T., and Valdivia R.H. Cytoplasmic lipid droplets are translocated into the lumen of the Chlamydia trachomatis parasitophorous vacuole. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 105 (2008) 9379-9384
-
(2008)
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
, vol.105
, pp. 9379-9384
-
-
Cocchiaro, J.L.1
Kamar, Y.2
Fischer, E.R.3
Hackstadt, T.4
Valdivia, R.H.5
-
5
-
-
3342927582
-
Interaction of Chlamydia trachomatis serovar L2 with the host autophagic pathway
-
Al-Younes H.M., Brinkmann V., and Meyer T.F. Interaction of Chlamydia trachomatis serovar L2 with the host autophagic pathway. Infect. Immun. 72 (2004) 4751-4762
-
(2004)
Infect. Immun.
, vol.72
, pp. 4751-4762
-
-
Al-Younes, H.M.1
Brinkmann, V.2
Meyer, T.F.3
-
6
-
-
14644404417
-
Epithelial cells in the female reproductive tract: a central role as sentinels of immune protection
-
Wira C.R., Grant-Tschudy K.S., and Crane-Goudreau M.A. Epithelial cells in the female reproductive tract: a central role as sentinels of immune protection. Am. J. Reprod. Immunol. 53 (2005) 65-76
-
(2005)
Am. J. Reprod. Immunol.
, vol.53
, pp. 65-76
-
-
Wira, C.R.1
Grant-Tschudy, K.S.2
Crane-Goudreau, M.A.3
-
7
-
-
36949034351
-
Immune-mediated control of Chlamydia infection
-
Roan N.R., and Starnbach M.N. Immune-mediated control of Chlamydia infection. Cell Microbiol. 10 (2008) 9-19
-
(2008)
Cell Microbiol.
, vol.10
, pp. 9-19
-
-
Roan, N.R.1
Starnbach, M.N.2
-
8
-
-
33745142612
-
Ultrastructural analysis of chlamydial antigen-containing vesicles everting from the Chlamydia trachomatis inclusion
-
Giles D.K., Whittimore J.D., LaRue R.W., Raulston J.E., and Wyrick P.B. Ultrastructural analysis of chlamydial antigen-containing vesicles everting from the Chlamydia trachomatis inclusion. Microbes Infect. 8 (2006) 1579-1591
-
(2006)
Microbes Infect.
, vol.8
, pp. 1579-1591
-
-
Giles, D.K.1
Whittimore, J.D.2
LaRue, R.W.3
Raulston, J.E.4
Wyrick, P.B.5
-
9
-
-
8744275514
-
Conservation of the biochemical properties of IncA from Chlamydia trachomatis and Chlamydia caviae: oligomerization of IncA mediates interaction between facing membranes
-
Delevoye C., Nilges M., Dautry-Varsat A., and Subtil A. Conservation of the biochemical properties of IncA from Chlamydia trachomatis and Chlamydia caviae: oligomerization of IncA mediates interaction between facing membranes. J. Biol. Chem. 279 (2004) 46896-46906
-
(2004)
J. Biol. Chem.
, vol.279
, pp. 46896-46906
-
-
Delevoye, C.1
Nilges, M.2
Dautry-Varsat, A.3
Subtil, A.4
-
10
-
-
33846829488
-
Differences in Chlamydia trachomatis serovar E growth rate in polarized endometrial and endocervical epithelial cells grown in three-dimensional culture
-
Guseva N.V., Dessus-Babus S., Moore C.G., Whittimore J.D., and Wyrick P.B. Differences in Chlamydia trachomatis serovar E growth rate in polarized endometrial and endocervical epithelial cells grown in three-dimensional culture. Infect. Immun. 75 (2007) 553-564
-
(2007)
Infect. Immun.
, vol.75
, pp. 553-564
-
-
Guseva, N.V.1
Dessus-Babus, S.2
Moore, C.G.3
Whittimore, J.D.4
Wyrick, P.B.5
-
11
-
-
0032762728
-
Separation of the intracellular secretory compartment of rat liver and isolated rat hepatocyted in a single step using self-generating gradients of iodixanol
-
Plonne D., Cartwright I., Lin W., Dargel R., Graham J.M., and Higgins J.A. Separation of the intracellular secretory compartment of rat liver and isolated rat hepatocyted in a single step using self-generating gradients of iodixanol. Anal. Biochem. 276 (1999) 88-96
-
(1999)
Anal. Biochem.
, vol.276
, pp. 88-96
-
-
Plonne, D.1
Cartwright, I.2
Lin, W.3
Dargel, R.4
Graham, J.M.5
Higgins, J.A.6
-
12
-
-
33644833824
-
Pathogen-endoplasmic-reticulum interactions: in through the out door
-
Roy C.R., Salcedo S.P., and Gorvel J.P. Pathogen-endoplasmic-reticulum interactions: in through the out door. Nat. Rev. Immunol. 6 (2006) 136-147
-
(2006)
Nat. Rev. Immunol.
, vol.6
, pp. 136-147
-
-
Roy, C.R.1
Salcedo, S.P.2
Gorvel, J.P.3
-
13
-
-
0030664962
-
Host cell phospholipids are trafficked to and then modified by Chlamydia trachomatis
-
Wylie J.L., Hatch G.M., and McClarty G. Host cell phospholipids are trafficked to and then modified by Chlamydia trachomatis. J. Bacteriol. 179 (1997) 7233-7242
-
(1997)
J. Bacteriol.
, vol.179
, pp. 7233-7242
-
-
Wylie, J.L.1
Hatch, G.M.2
McClarty, G.3
-
15
-
-
34249710152
-
Characterization of hypothetical proteins Cpn0146, 0147, 0284 and 0285 that are predicted to be in the Chlamydia pneumoniae inclusion membrane
-
Luo J., Liu G., Zhong Y., Jia T., Liu K., Chen D., and Zhong G. Characterization of hypothetical proteins Cpn0146, 0147, 0284 and 0285 that are predicted to be in the Chlamydia pneumoniae inclusion membrane. BMC Microbiol. 7 (2007) 38
-
(2007)
BMC Microbiol.
, vol.7
, pp. 38
-
-
Luo, J.1
Liu, G.2
Zhong, Y.3
Jia, T.4
Liu, K.5
Chen, D.6
Zhong, G.7
-
16
-
-
46249123800
-
Characterization of fifty putative inclusion membrane proteins encoded in the Chlamydia trachomatis genome
-
Li Z., Chen C., Chen D., Wu Y., Zhong Y., and Zhong G. Characterization of fifty putative inclusion membrane proteins encoded in the Chlamydia trachomatis genome. Infect. Immun. 76 (2008) 2746-2757
-
(2008)
Infect. Immun.
, vol.76
, pp. 2746-2757
-
-
Li, Z.1
Chen, C.2
Chen, D.3
Wu, Y.4
Zhong, Y.5
Zhong, G.6
-
17
-
-
50649098636
-
Characterization and intracellular localization of putative Chlamydia pneumoniae effector proteins
-
Muller N., Sattelmacher F., Lugert R., and Gross U. Characterization and intracellular localization of putative Chlamydia pneumoniae effector proteins. Med. Microbiol. Immunol. 197 (2008) 387-396
-
(2008)
Med. Microbiol. Immunol.
, vol.197
, pp. 387-396
-
-
Muller, N.1
Sattelmacher, F.2
Lugert, R.3
Gross, U.4
-
18
-
-
0034193165
-
Degradation of transcription factor RFX5 during the inhibition of both constitutive and interferon gamma-inducible major histocompatibility complex class I expression in Chlamydia-infected cells
-
Zhong G., Liu L., Fan T., Fan P., and Ji H. Degradation of transcription factor RFX5 during the inhibition of both constitutive and interferon gamma-inducible major histocompatibility complex class I expression in Chlamydia-infected cells. J. Exp. Med. 191 (2000) 1525-1534
-
(2000)
J. Exp. Med.
, vol.191
, pp. 1525-1534
-
-
Zhong, G.1
Liu, L.2
Fan, T.3
Fan, P.4
Ji, H.5
-
19
-
-
0037155859
-
CADD, a Chlamydia protein that interacts with death receptors
-
Stenner-Liewen F., Liewen H., Zapata J.M., Pawlowski K., Godzik A., and Reed J.C. CADD, a Chlamydia protein that interacts with death receptors. J. Biol. Chem. 277 (2002) 9633-9636
-
(2002)
J. Biol. Chem.
, vol.277
, pp. 9633-9636
-
-
Stenner-Liewen, F.1
Liewen, H.2
Zapata, J.M.3
Pawlowski, K.4
Godzik, A.5
Reed, J.C.6
-
20
-
-
0036786504
-
Chlamydial antigens colocalize within IncA-laden fibers extending from the inclusion membrane into the host cytosol
-
Brown W.L., Skeiky Y.A., Probst P., and Rockey D.D. Chlamydial antigens colocalize within IncA-laden fibers extending from the inclusion membrane into the host cytosol. Infect. Immun. 70 (2002) 5860-5864
-
(2002)
Infect. Immun.
, vol.70
, pp. 5860-5864
-
-
Brown, W.L.1
Skeiky, Y.A.2
Probst, P.3
Rockey, D.D.4
-
21
-
-
24944534480
-
Analysis of putative Chlamydia trachomatis chaperones Scc2 and Scc3 and their use in the identification of type III secretion substrates
-
Fields K.A., Fischer E.R., Mead D.J., and Hackstadt T. Analysis of putative Chlamydia trachomatis chaperones Scc2 and Scc3 and their use in the identification of type III secretion substrates. J. Bacteriol. 187 (2005) 6466-6478
-
(2005)
J. Bacteriol.
, vol.187
, pp. 6466-6478
-
-
Fields, K.A.1
Fischer, E.R.2
Mead, D.J.3
Hackstadt, T.4
-
22
-
-
0033179885
-
Discrete proteolytic intermediates in the MHC class I antigen processing pathway and MHC I-dependent peptide trimming in the ER
-
Paz P., Brouwenstijn N., Perry R., and Shastri N. Discrete proteolytic intermediates in the MHC class I antigen processing pathway and MHC I-dependent peptide trimming in the ER. Immunity 11 (1999) 241-251
-
(1999)
Immunity
, vol.11
, pp. 241-251
-
-
Paz, P.1
Brouwenstijn, N.2
Perry, R.3
Shastri, N.4
-
23
-
-
0029828991
-
Sec61-mediated transfer of a membrane protein from the endoplasmic reticulum to the proteasome for destruction
-
Wiertz E.J., Tortorella D., Bogyo M., Yu J., Mothes W., Jones T.R., Rapoport T.A., and Ploegh H.L. Sec61-mediated transfer of a membrane protein from the endoplasmic reticulum to the proteasome for destruction. Nature 384 (1996) 432-438
-
(1996)
Nature
, vol.384
, pp. 432-438
-
-
Wiertz, E.J.1
Tortorella, D.2
Bogyo, M.3
Yu, J.4
Mothes, W.5
Jones, T.R.6
Rapoport, T.A.7
Ploegh, H.L.8
-
24
-
-
33751572636
-
Antigen-specific CD8+ T cells respond to Chlamydia trachomatis in the genital mucosa
-
Roan N.R., and Starnbach M.N. Antigen-specific CD8+ T cells respond to Chlamydia trachomatis in the genital mucosa. J. Immunol. 177 (2006) 7974-7979
-
(2006)
J. Immunol.
, vol.177
, pp. 7974-7979
-
-
Roan, N.R.1
Starnbach, M.N.2
-
25
-
-
0142210412
-
An inclusion membrane protein from Chlamydia trachomatis enters the MHC class I pathway and stimulates a CD8+ T cell response
-
Starnbach M.N., Loomis W.P., Ovendale P., Regan D., Hess B., Alderson M.R., and Fling S.P. An inclusion membrane protein from Chlamydia trachomatis enters the MHC class I pathway and stimulates a CD8+ T cell response. J. Immunol. 171 (2003) 4742-4749
-
(2003)
J. Immunol.
, vol.171
, pp. 4742-4749
-
-
Starnbach, M.N.1
Loomis, W.P.2
Ovendale, P.3
Regan, D.4
Hess, B.5
Alderson, M.R.6
Fling, S.P.7
-
26
-
-
0035425496
-
Epitope clusters in the major outer membrane protein of Chlamydia trachomatis
-
Kim S.K., and DeMars R. Epitope clusters in the major outer membrane protein of Chlamydia trachomatis. Curr. Opin. Immunol. 13 (2001) 429-436
-
(2001)
Curr. Opin. Immunol.
, vol.13
, pp. 429-436
-
-
Kim, S.K.1
DeMars, R.2
-
27
-
-
33845528962
-
Susceptibility of prostate epithelial cells to Chlamydia muridarum infection and their role in innate immunity by recruitment of intracellular Toll-like receptors 4 and 2 and MyD88 to the inclusion
-
Mackern-Oberti J.P., Maccioni M., Cuffini C., Gatti G., and Rivero V.E. Susceptibility of prostate epithelial cells to Chlamydia muridarum infection and their role in innate immunity by recruitment of intracellular Toll-like receptors 4 and 2 and MyD88 to the inclusion. Infect. Immun. 74 (2006) 6973-6981
-
(2006)
Infect. Immun.
, vol.74
, pp. 6973-6981
-
-
Mackern-Oberti, J.P.1
Maccioni, M.2
Cuffini, C.3
Gatti, G.4
Rivero, V.E.5
-
28
-
-
23844532518
-
NK T cell activation promotes Chlamydia trachomatis infection in vivo
-
Bilenki L., Wang S., Yang J., Fan Y., Joyee A.G., and Yang X. NK T cell activation promotes Chlamydia trachomatis infection in vivo. J. Immunol. 175 (2005) 3197-3206
-
(2005)
J. Immunol.
, vol.175
, pp. 3197-3206
-
-
Bilenki, L.1
Wang, S.2
Yang, J.3
Fan, Y.4
Joyee, A.G.5
Yang, X.6
-
29
-
-
46449111500
-
Expression of CD1d and ligand-induced cytokine production are tissue-specific in mucosal epithelia of the human lower reproductive tract
-
Kawana K., Matsumoto J., Miura S., Shen L., Kawaana Y., Nagamatsu T., Yasugi T., Fujii T., Yang H., Quayle A.J., Takatain Y., and Schust D.J. Expression of CD1d and ligand-induced cytokine production are tissue-specific in mucosal epithelia of the human lower reproductive tract. Infect. Immun. 76 (2008) 3011-3018
-
(2008)
Infect. Immun.
, vol.76
, pp. 3011-3018
-
-
Kawana, K.1
Matsumoto, J.2
Miura, S.3
Shen, L.4
Kawaana, Y.5
Nagamatsu, T.6
Yasugi, T.7
Fujii, T.8
Yang, H.9
Quayle, A.J.10
Takatain, Y.11
Schust, D.J.12
-
30
-
-
34147132191
-
CD1d degradation in Chlamydia trachomatis-infected epithelial cells is the result of both cellular and chlamydial proteasomal activity
-
Kawana K., Quayle A.J., Ficarra M., Ibana J.A., Shen L., Kawana Y., Yang H., Marrero L., Yavagal S., Greene S.J., Zhang Y.-X., Pyles R.B., Blumberg R.S., and Schust D.J. CD1d degradation in Chlamydia trachomatis-infected epithelial cells is the result of both cellular and chlamydial proteasomal activity. J. Biol. Chem. 282 (2007) 7368-7375
-
(2007)
J. Biol. Chem.
, vol.282
, pp. 7368-7375
-
-
Kawana, K.1
Quayle, A.J.2
Ficarra, M.3
Ibana, J.A.4
Shen, L.5
Kawana, Y.6
Yang, H.7
Marrero, L.8
Yavagal, S.9
Greene, S.J.10
Zhang, Y.-X.11
Pyles, R.B.12
Blumberg, R.S.13
Schust, D.J.14
|