Protease-dependent mechanisms of complement evasion by bacterial pathogens

2012
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article
58
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dc.abstract.enThe human immune system has evolved a variety of mechanisms for the primary task of neutralizing and eliminating microbial intruders. As the first line of defense, the complement system is responsible for rapid recognition and opsonization of bacteria, presentation to phagocytes and bacterial cell killing by direct lysis. All successful human pathogens have mechanisms of circumventing the antibacterial activity of the complement system and escaping this stage of the immune response. One of the ways in which pathogens achieve this is the deployment of proteases. Based on the increasing number of recent publications in this area, it appears that proteolytic inactivation of the antibacterial activities of the complement system is a common strategy of avoiding targeting by this arm of host innate immune defense. In this review, we focus on those bacteria that deploy proteases capable of degrading complement system components into non-functional fragments, thus impairing complement-dependent antibacterial activity and facilitating pathogen survival inside the host.pl
dc.affiliationWydział Biochemii, Biofizyki i Biotechnologii : Zakład Mikrobiologiipl
dc.contributor.authorPotempa, Michał - 103986 pl
dc.contributor.authorPotempa, Jan - 131531 pl
dc.date.accessioned2016-05-20T06:20:55Z
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dc.description.number9pl
dc.description.physical873-888pl
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dc.description.volume393pl
dc.identifier.doi10.1515/hsz-2012-0174pl
dc.identifier.eissn1437-4315pl
dc.identifier.issn1431-6730pl
dc.identifier.urihttp://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/26533
dc.languageengpl
dc.language.containerengpl
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dc.subject.enbacterial resistancepl
dc.subject.encomplement inhibitorspl
dc.subject.encomplement systempl
dc.subject.enproteasespl
dc.subtypeArticlepl
dc.titleProtease-dependent mechanisms of complement evasion by bacterial pathogenspl
dc.title.journalBiological Chemistrypl
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dc.abstract.enpl
The human immune system has evolved a variety of mechanisms for the primary task of neutralizing and eliminating microbial intruders. As the first line of defense, the complement system is responsible for rapid recognition and opsonization of bacteria, presentation to phagocytes and bacterial cell killing by direct lysis. All successful human pathogens have mechanisms of circumventing the antibacterial activity of the complement system and escaping this stage of the immune response. One of the ways in which pathogens achieve this is the deployment of proteases. Based on the increasing number of recent publications in this area, it appears that proteolytic inactivation of the antibacterial activities of the complement system is a common strategy of avoiding targeting by this arm of host innate immune defense. In this review, we focus on those bacteria that deploy proteases capable of degrading complement system components into non-functional fragments, thus impairing complement-dependent antibacterial activity and facilitating pathogen survival inside the host.
dc.affiliationpl
Wydział Biochemii, Biofizyki i Biotechnologii : Zakład Mikrobiologii
dc.contributor.authorpl
Potempa, Michał - 103986
dc.contributor.authorpl
Potempa, Jan - 131531
dc.date.accessioned
2016-05-20T06:20:55Z
dc.date.available
2016-05-20T06:20:55Z
dc.date.issuedpl
2012
dc.date.openaccess
0
dc.description.accesstime
w momencie opublikowania
dc.description.additionalpl
Bibliogr. s. 883-887
dc.description.numberpl
9
dc.description.physicalpl
873-888
dc.description.version
ostateczna wersja wydawcy
dc.description.volumepl
393
dc.identifier.doipl
10.1515/hsz-2012-0174
dc.identifier.eissnpl
1437-4315
dc.identifier.issnpl
1431-6730
dc.identifier.uri
http://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/26533
dc.languagepl
eng
dc.language.containerpl
eng
dc.rights*
Dodaję tylko opis bibliograficzny
dc.rights.licence
OTHER
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inne
dc.subject.enpl
bacterial resistance
dc.subject.enpl
complement inhibitors
dc.subject.enpl
complement system
dc.subject.enpl
proteases
dc.subtypepl
Article
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Protease-dependent mechanisms of complement evasion by bacterial pathogens
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Biological Chemistry
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JournalArticle
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