Current research progress on host innate immune escaping by Salmonella

XU Nuo1, ZHOU Bangyue1, SHI Yi1, PAN Xingyuan1,2, QIN Tao3, XU Zhengzhong4, YIN Yinyan1,2,4

Journal of Microbes and Infections ›› 2020, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (5) : 331-336.

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Journal of Microbes and Infections ›› 2020, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (5) : 331-336. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1673-6184.2020.05.010
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Current research progress on host innate immune escaping by Salmonella

  • XU Nuo1, ZHOU Bangyue1, SHI Yi1, PAN Xingyuan1,2, QIN Tao3, XU Zhengzhong4, YIN Yinyan1,2,4
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Salmonella is an important foodborne pathogen, which seriously threatens the global public health. The host innate immune response plays a significant role for resisting infection. Nowadays, Salmonella has evolved a series of strategies to escape the innate immune response for persistent infections. This review gives a detailed summarization on the new strategies of Salmonella, including receptors (TLRs, NLRs, RIPs), cytokines (IL-22 and IL-4) and mTOR signaling pathway-mediated immune escape.

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Salmonella / Immune evasion / Toll like receptor / Nucleotide binding oligomerization domain like receptor / Cytokines / Mammalian target of rapamycin signaling pathway

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XU Nuo1, ZHOU Bangyue1, SHI Yi1, PAN Xingyuan1,2, QIN Tao3, XU Zhengzhong4, YIN Yinyan1,2,4. Current research progress on host innate immune escaping by Salmonella[J]. Journal of Microbes and Infections. 2020, 15(5): 331-336 https://doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.1673-6184.2020.05.010
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