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SUBMITTER: Ashida H
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7459423 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ashida Hiroshi H Sasakawa Chihiro C Suzuki Toshihiko T
The EMBO journal 20200713 17
Upon invasive bacterial infection of colonic epithelium, host cells induce several types of cell death to eliminate pathogens. For instance, necroptosis is a RIPK-dependent lytic cell death that serves as a backup system to fully eliminate intracellular pathogens when apoptosis is inhibited; this phenomenon has been termed "cell death crosstalk". To maintain their replicative niche and multiply within cells, some enteric pathogens prevent epithelial cell death by delivering effectors via the typ ...[more]