Bacterial pathogens activate plasminogen to breach tissue barriers and escape from innate immunity

Volume: 42, Issue: 6, Pages: 866 - 882
Published: Oct 20, 2015
Abstract
Both coagulation and fibrinolysis are tightly connected with the innate immune system. Infection and inflammation cause profound alterations in the otherwise well-controlled balance between coagulation and fibrinolysis. Many pathogenic bacteria directly exploit the host's hemostatic system to increase their virulence. Here, we review the capacity of bacteria to activate plasminogen. The resulting proteolytic activity allows them to breach tissue...
Paper Details
Title
Bacterial pathogens activate plasminogen to breach tissue barriers and escape from innate immunity
Published Date
Oct 20, 2015
Volume
42
Issue
6
Pages
866 - 882
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