Listeria monocytogenes infection increases neutrophil adhesion and damage to a murine hepatocyte cell line in vitro
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Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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1. Leukocyte-mediated lysis of infected hepatocytes during listeriosis occurs in mice depleted of NK cells or CD4+ CD8+ Thy1.2+ T cells
2. Neutrophil-mediated dissolution of infected host cells as a defense strategy against a facultative intracellular bacterium.
3. Roles of Listeria monocytogenes virulence factors in survival: virulence factors distinct from listeriolysin are needed for the organism to survive an early neutrophil-mediated host defense mechanism
4. Neutrophils are involved in acute, nonspecific resistance to Listeria monocytogenes in mice
5. Neutrophils are essential for early anti-Listeria defense in the liver, but not in the spleen or peritoneal cavity, as revealed by a granulocyte-depleting monoclonal antibody.
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