IMIN200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Listeria, Vacuole, Apoptosis

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The day before nal, monday 5pm in lecture room to answer questions. Old exam will be posted next friday, will be discussed in class listeria leaves the vacuole and then divides. Listeria likes to replicate in host cell cytoplasm after invasion. Listeria monocytogenes is a gram-positive bacterium responsible for listeriosis, a severe human infection with an overall 30% mortality rate. The clinical features include severe gastroenteritis, mother-to-child infections and central nervous system infections. L. monocytogenes can cross the intestinal, blood brain and placental barriers. L monocytogenes is a facultative intracellular pathogen and can invade and replicate in epithelial cells and macrophages. Listeria innocua is a non-pathogenic closely related organism. The comparison of both organisms has allowed the identification of several virulence factors. No lts, attach protein to communicate with host cell. It goes at 4 degrees, so will keeping replicating in the fridge. From hot dogs to host cells: listeria monocytogenes life cycle degrade: inside the vacole.

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