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266 related items for PubMed ID: 31241987

  • 1. Pyroptosis engagement and bladder urothelial cell-derived exosomes recruit mast cells and induce barrier dysfunction of bladder urothelium after uropathogenic E. coli infection.
    Wu Z, Li Y, Liu Q, Liu Y, Chen L, Zhao H, Guo H, Zhu K, Zhou N, Chai TC, Shi B.
    Am J Physiol Cell Physiol; 2019 Sep 01; 317(3):C544-C555. PubMed ID: 31241987
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  • 2. Surfactant protein D inhibits adherence of uropathogenic Escherichia coli to the bladder epithelial cells and the bacterium-induced cytotoxicity: a possible function in urinary tract.
    Kurimura Y, Nishitani C, Ariki S, Saito A, Hasegawa Y, Takahashi M, Hashimoto J, Takahashi S, Tsukamoto T, Kuroki Y.
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  • 3. A non-canonical autophagy-dependent role of the ATG16L1T300A variant in urothelial vesicular trafficking and uropathogenic Escherichia coli persistence.
    Wang C, Bauckman KA, Ross ASB, Symington JW, Ligon MM, Scholtes G, Kumar A, Chang HW, Twentyman J, Fashemi BE, Xavier RJ, Mysorekar IU.
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  • 4. Molecular basis of uropathogenic Escherichia coli evasion of the innate immune response in the bladder.
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  • 5. Insulin receptor signaling engages bladder urothelial defenses that limit urinary tract infection.
    Schwartz L, Salamon K, Simoni A, Eichler T, Jackson AR, Murtha M, Becknell B, Kauffman A, Linn-Peirano S, Holdsworth N, Tyagi V, Tang H, Rust S, Cortado H, Zabbarova I, Kanai A, Spencer JD.
    Cell Rep; 2024 Apr 23; 43(4):114007. PubMed ID: 38517889
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  • 6. Interleukin-6/Stat3 signaling has an essential role in the host antimicrobial response to urinary tract infection.
    Ching CB, Gupta S, Li B, Cortado H, Mayne N, Jackson AR, McHugh KM, Becknell B.
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  • 7. Rapid Bladder Interleukin-10 Synthesis in Response to Uropathogenic Escherichia coli Is Part of a Defense Strategy Triggered by the Major Bacterial Flagellar Filament FliC and Contingent on TLR5.
    Acharya D, Sullivan MJ, Duell BL, Goh KGK, Katupitiya L, Gosling D, Chamoun MN, Kakkanat A, Chattopadhyay D, Crowley M, Crossman DK, Schembri MA, Ulett GC.
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  • 8. Intramacrophage survival of uropathogenic Escherichia coli: differences between diverse clinical isolates and between mouse and human macrophages.
    Bokil NJ, Totsika M, Carey AJ, Stacey KJ, Hancock V, Saunders BM, Ravasi T, Ulett GC, Schembri MA, Sweet MJ.
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  • 9. NRF2 promotes urothelial cell response to bacterial infection by regulating reactive oxygen species and RAB27B expression.
    Joshi CS, Mora A, Felder PA, Mysorekar IU.
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  • 10. Bladder urothelial BK channel activity is a critical mediator for innate immune response in urinary tract infection pathogenesis.
    Yeh J, Lu M, Alvarez-Lugo L, Chai TC.
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  • 11. Augmentation of Urinary Lactoferrin Enhances Host Innate Immune Clearance of Uropathogenic Escherichia coli.
    Patras KA, Ha AD, Rooholfada E, Olson J, Ramachandra Rao SP, Lin AE, Nizet V.
    J Innate Immun; 2019 Apr 01; 11(6):481-495. PubMed ID: 31055580
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  • 12. Role of Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1α (HIF-1α) in Innate Defense against Uropathogenic Escherichia coli Infection.
    Lin AE, Beasley FC, Olson J, Keller N, Shalwitz RA, Hannan TJ, Hultgren SJ, Nizet V.
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  • 13. Modulation of host innate immune response in the bladder by uropathogenic Escherichia coli.
    Billips BK, Forrestal SG, Rycyk MT, Johnson JR, Klumpp DJ, Schaeffer AJ.
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  • 14. Exosomes derived from bladder epithelial cells infected with uropathogenic Escherichia coli increase the severity of urinary tract infections (UTIs) by impairing macrophage function.
    Wang Z, Jiang Z, Zhang Y, Wang C, Liu Z, Jia Z, Bhushan S, Yang J, Zhang Z.
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  • 15. IL-1RA is part of the inflammasome-regulated immune response in bladder epithelial cells and influences colonization of uropathogenic E. coli.
    Lindblad A, Persson K, Demirel I.
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  • 16. Ribonuclease 7 Shields the Kidney and Bladder from Invasive Uropathogenic Escherichia coli Infection.
    Eichler T, Bender K, Murtha MJ, Schwartz L, Metheny J, Solden L, Jaggers RM, Bailey MT, Gupta S, Mosquera C, Ching C, La Perle K, Li B, Becknell B, Spencer JD.
    J Am Soc Nephrol; 2019 Aug 01; 30(8):1385-1397. PubMed ID: 31239387
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  • 17. Uropathogenic E. coli promote a paracellular urothelial barrier defect characterized by altered tight junction integrity, epithelial cell sloughing and cytokine release.
    Wood MW, Breitschwerdt EB, Nordone SK, Linder KE, Gookin JL.
    J Comp Pathol; 2012 Jul 01; 147(1):11-9. PubMed ID: 22014415
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  • 20. Bacterial invasion augments epithelial cytokine responses to Escherichia coli through a lipopolysaccharide-dependent mechanism.
    Schilling JD, Mulvey MA, Vincent CD, Lorenz RG, Hultgren SJ.
    J Immunol; 2001 Jan 15; 166(2):1148-55. PubMed ID: 11145696
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