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Caspase-3-dependent phagocyte death during systemic Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium infection of mice
Authors:Grant Andrew J  Sheppard Mark  Deardon Rob  Brown Sam P  Foster Gemma  Bryant Clare E  Maskell Duncan J  Mastroeni Pietro
Affiliation:Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge, Madingley Road, Cambridge, UK. ajg60@cam.ac.uk
Abstract:Growth of Salmonella enterica in mammalian tissues results from continuous spread of bacteria to new host cells. Our previous work indicated that infective S. enterica are liberated from host cells via stochastic necrotic burst independently of intracellular bacterial numbers. Here we report that liver phagocytes can undergo apoptotic caspase-3-mediated cell death in vivo, with apoptosis being a rare event, more prevalent in heavily infected cells. The density-dependent apoptotic cell death is likely to constitute an alternative mechanism of bacterial spread as part of a bet-hedging strategy, ensuring an ongoing protective intracellular environment in which some bacteria can grow and persist.
Keywords:apoptosis   caspase   necrosis   Salmonella typhimurium   systemic infection
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