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The cGAS/STING Pathway Is Important for Dendritic Cell Activation but Is Not Essential to Induce Protective Immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection
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The cGAS/STING Pathway Is Important for Dendritic Cell Activation but Is Not Essential to Induce Protective Immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection

Fabio V Marinho, Sulayman Benmerzoug, Stephanie Rose, Priscila C Campos, João T Marques, André Báfica, Glen Barber, Bernhard Ryffel, Sergio C Oliveira and Valerie F J Quesniaux
Journal of innate immunity, Vol.10(3), pp.239-252
2018
PMID: 29791904

Abstract

Lung - microbiology Male Tuberculosis - microbiology Membrane Proteins - deficiency Nucleotidyltransferases - deficiency Mycobacterium tuberculosis - physiology Female Lung - metabolism Membrane Proteins - metabolism Fibroblasts - microbiology Nucleotidyltransferases - metabolism Tuberculosis - metabolism Dendritic Cells - metabolism Fibroblasts - metabolism Tuberculosis - pathology Lung - pathology Cytokines - metabolism Signal Transduction Mice, Inbred C57BL Cells, Cultured Up-Regulation - genetics Mice, Knockout Animals Dendritic Cells - microbiology Cytosol - metabolism Mycobacterium tuberculosis - genetics
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