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Pathogens L6-10

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Traits of M. ulcerans as a pathogen

Author: Alex Rapai



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1. Mycobacterium ulcerans is closely related phylogenetically to M. tuberculosis, 2. Replication and persistence of M. ulcerans in BU lesions is profoundly influenced by production of mycolactone, a macrolide cytotoxin that has immunosuppressive properties. 3. it induces apoptosis of infected host cells, inhibits production of the proinflammatory cytokine TNF-α. 4. Mycolactone also damages nerve cells. 5. can diffuse from infected skin tissue to lymphoid organs. 6.


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