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Rop16-mediated activation of stat6 suppresses host cell reactive oxygen species production, facilitating type iii toxoplasma gondii growth and survival
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Rop16-mediated activation of stat6 suppresses host cell reactive oxygen species production, facilitating type iii toxoplasma gondii growth and survival

Joshua A. Kochanowsky, Kaitlin K. Thomas, Anita A. Koshy and JOSHUA (Josh) ANDREW KOCHANOWSKY
mBio, Vol.12(2)
2021

Abstract

Animals Cell Line Fibroblasts Host-Parasite Interactions Humans Immunity, Innate Macrophages Mice Protein-Tyrosine Kinases Protozoan Proteins Reactive Oxygen Species STAT6 Transcription Factor THP-1 Cells Toxoplasma gamma interferon membrane protein reactive oxygen metabolite reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase 2 rhoptry protein 16 STAT3 protein STAT5 protein STAT6 protein unclassified drug protein tyrosine kinase protozoal protein reactive oxygen metabolite Rop16 protein, Toxoplasma gondii STAT6 protein STAT6 protein, human Stat6 protein, mouse adult animal cell Article controlled study fibroblast growth host cell human human cell immunofluorescence microscopy macrophage mitochondrion mouse nonhuman parasite survival plasmid protein depletion protein domain Toxoplasma gondii toxoplasmosis Western blotting animal cell line genetics growth, development and aging host parasite interaction immunology innate immunity metabolism parasitology physiology THP-1 cell line Toxoplasma
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https://doi.org/10.1128/mBio.03305-20View
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