Salmonella stimulates pro-inflammatory signalling through p21-activated kinases bypassing innate immune receptors
Sun H, Kamanova J, Lara-Tejero M, Galán JE. Salmonella stimulates pro-inflammatory signalling through p21-activated kinases bypassing innate immune receptors. Nature Microbiology 2018, 3: 1122-1130. PMID: 30224799, PMCID: PMC6158040, DOI: 10.1038/s41564-018-0246-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBacterial LoadCdc42 GTP-Binding ProteinCells, CulturedHost-Pathogen InteractionsHumansImmunity, InnateIntestinesMAP Kinase Kinase KinasesMiceNF-kappa BP21-Activated KinasesPhosphorylationSalmonella InfectionsSalmonella typhimuriumSignal TransductionTNF Receptor-Associated Factor 6Type III Secretion SystemsConceptsP21-activated kinase 1TNF receptor-associated factor 6Innate immune receptorsImmune receptorsType III protein secretion systemMitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase 7Protein kinase kinase kinase 7Protein secretion systemPro-inflammatory signalingP21-activated kinaseNegative regulatory mechanismsEnteric pathogen Salmonella typhimuriumPathogen Salmonella typhimuriumIntestinal inflammationMicrobial productsEffector proteinsS. typhimuriumSecretion systemInflammatory signalingRegulatory mechanismsKinase 1Kinase 7PAK inhibitorsCritical downstreamResident microbiota