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  • 1. The role of anthrolysin O in gut epithelial barrier disruption during Bacillus anthracis infection.
    Bishop BL, Lodolce JP, Kolodziej LE, Boone DL, Tang WJ.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 2010 Apr 02; 394(2):254-9. PubMed ID: 20188700
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  • 2. Cellular functions and X-ray structure of anthrolysin O, a cholesterol-dependent cytolysin secreted by Bacillus anthracis.
    Bourdeau RW, Malito E, Chenal A, Bishop BL, Musch MW, Villereal ML, Chang EB, Mosser EM, Rest RF, Tang WJ.
    J Biol Chem; 2009 May 22; 284(21):14645-56. PubMed ID: 19307185
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  • 3. The Bacillus anthracis cholesterol-dependent cytolysin, Anthrolysin O, kills human neutrophils, monocytes and macrophages.
    Mosser EM, Rest RF.
    BMC Microbiol; 2006 Jun 21; 6():56. PubMed ID: 16790055
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  • 4. Bacillus anthracis anthrolysin O and three phospholipases C are functionally redundant in a murine model of inhalation anthrax.
    Heffernan BJ, Thomason B, Herring-Palmer A, Hanna P.
    FEMS Microbiol Lett; 2007 Jun 21; 271(1):98-105. PubMed ID: 17419764
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  • 5. Gastric pH and Toxin Factors Modulate Infectivity and Disease Progression After Gastrointestinal Exposure to Bacillus anthracis.
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  • 6. Passive administration of monoclonal antibodies to anthrolysin O prolong survival in mice lethally infected with Bacillus anthracis.
    Nakouzi A, Rivera J, Rest RF, Casadevall A.
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  • 7. Contribution of lethal toxin and edema toxin to the pathogenesis of anthrax meningitis.
    Ebrahimi CM, Sheen TR, Renken CW, Gottlieb RA, Doran KS.
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  • 8. In vivo murine and in vitro M-like cell models of gastrointestinal anthrax.
    Tonry JH, Popov SG, Narayanan A, Kashanchi F, Hakami RM, Carpenter C, Bailey C, Chung MC.
    Microbes Infect; 2013 Jan 23; 15(1):37-44. PubMed ID: 23108317
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  • 10. plcR papR-independent expression of anthrolysin O by Bacillus anthracis.
    Ross CL, Koehler TM.
    J Bacteriol; 2006 Nov 23; 188(22):7823-9. PubMed ID: 16980467
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  • 11. Anthrolysin O and fermentation products mediate the toxicity of Bacillus anthracis to lung epithelial cells under microaerobic conditions.
    Popova TG, Millis B, Chung MC, Bailey C, Popov SG.
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  • 12. Bacillus anthracis lethal toxin reduces human alveolar epithelial barrier function.
    Langer M, Duggan ES, Booth JL, Patel VI, Zander RA, Silasi-Mansat R, Ramani V, Veres TZ, Prenzler F, Sewald K, Williams DM, Coggeshall KM, Awasthi S, Lupu F, Burian D, Ballard JD, Braun A, Metcalf JP.
    Infect Immun; 2012 Dec 23; 80(12):4374-87. PubMed ID: 23027535
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  • 13. Passive Immunotherapy Protects against Enteric Invasion and Lethal Sepsis in a Murine Model of Gastrointestinal Anthrax.
    Huang B, Xie T, Rotstein D, Fang H, Frucht DM.
    Toxins (Basel); 2015 Sep 29; 7(10):3960-76. PubMed ID: 26426050
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  • 15. Immunisation with anthrolysin O or a genetic toxoid protects against challenge with the toxin but not against Bacillus anthracis.
    Cowan GJ, Atkins HS, Johnson LK, Titball RW, Mitchell TJ.
    Vaccine; 2007 Oct 10; 25(41):7197-205. PubMed ID: 17765365
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  • 16. Anthrolysin O and other gram-positive cytolysins are toll-like receptor 4 agonists.
    Park JM, Ng VH, Maeda S, Rest RF, Karin M.
    J Exp Med; 2004 Dec 20; 200(12):1647-55. PubMed ID: 15611291
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  • 17. Bacillus anthracis factors for phagosomal escape.
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  • 18. The effects of anthrax lethal toxin on host barrier function.
    Xie T, Auth RD, Frucht DM.
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  • 19. Anthrax lethal toxin disrupts intestinal barrier function and causes systemic infections with enteric bacteria.
    Sun C, Fang H, Xie T, Auth RD, Patel N, Murray PR, Snoy PJ, Frucht DM.
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  • 20. Real-time monitoring of the membrane-binding and insertion properties of the cholesterol-dependent cytolysin anthrolysin O from Bacillus anthracis.
    Cocklin S, Jost M, Robertson NM, Weeks SD, Weber HW, Young E, Seal S, Zhang C, Mosser E, Loll PJ, Saunders AJ, Rest RF, Chaiken IM.
    J Mol Recognit; 2006 Jun 20; 19(4):354-62. PubMed ID: 16775845
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