Salmonella enterica serovars typhimurium and Dublin can lyse macrophages by a mechanism distinct from apoptosis
2000
Watson, P.R. | Gautier, A.V. | Paulin, S.M. | Bland, A.P. | Jones, P.W. | Wallis, T.S.
Salmonella enterica serovars Typhimurium and Dublin lysed primary bovine alveolar macrophages and immortalized J774.2 macrophage-like cells in the absence of either the morphological changes or DNA fragmentation characteristic of apoptosis. Macrophage lysis was dependent on a subset of caspases and an intact sipB gene.
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