2022-05-04T21:01:24+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true <p>How does Salmonella manipulate the host?</p>, <p>How does bacteria induce apoptosis?</p>, <p>How does <em>Yersinia</em> spp. induce apoptosis? </p>, <p>what are the two virulence factors of Salmonella?</p>, <p>what is the function of SPI-1 in salmonella?</p>, <p>What is the principle role of SPI-2?</p>, <p>The virulence factor of Salmonella lead to:</p>, <p><strong>Virulence factors in Salmonella Typhi</strong> are involved in the various stages of infection, namely:</p>, <p>Sops </p>, <p>difference between Salmonella and Yersinia in the host cell</p>, <p>SPI14</p> flashcards
Shigella, salmonella and Yersinia in the host

Shigella, salmonella and Yersinia in the host

  • How does Salmonella manipulate the host?

    induce delayed apoptosis dependent on SPI-2 function in macrophages from a variety of sources.

    - requires activation of TLR4 on macrophages by the bacterial LPS

  • How does bacteria induce apoptosis?

    The secretion of protein synthesis inhibitors and pore-forming proteins. They can also activate apoptotic proteins

    -caspases

    -inactivate anti-apoptotic proteins,

    -Lead to upregulation of the endogenous receptor/ligand system

  • How does Yersinia spp. induce apoptosis?

    By suppressing the signaling pathways that lead to the production of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α.

    - cytokine essential for the control of this infection

  • what are the two virulence factors of Salmonella?

    the two T3SSs and the flagella

  • what is the function of SPI-1 in salmonella?

    SPI-1 promotes Salmonella invasion into epithelial cells

    -interaction between Salmonella and host cells

    -The T3SS is assembled from the proteins encoded by SPI-1

  • What is the principle role of SPI-2?

    Facilitate the replication of intracellular bacteria within membrane-bound Salmonella-containing vacuoles (SCVs).

  • The virulence factor of Salmonella lead to:

    The production of toxins (LPS) endotoxin, enterotoxin, cytotoxin), colonization, adhesion, and invasion, as well as survival inside the host cells

  • Virulence factors in Salmonella Typhi are involved in the various stages of infection, namely:

    The production of toxins (LPS) endotoxin, enterotoxin, cytotoxin), colonization, adhesion and invasion, as well as survival inside the host cells

  • Sops

    Sops induces phagocytosis

  • difference between Salmonella and Yersinia in the host cell

    Salmonella wants to replicate and leave cells to infect other cells and Yersinia what to stay in host cell replicate.

  • SPI14

    Encode T1SS in the invasion of polarized cells by Salmonella

    channel to the plasma membrane and use ATP

    purpose to get Sii1 to attach to the host and infect the disease

    Binds to epithelial cells