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Trichomonas vaginalis extracellular vesicles suppress IFNε-mediated responses driven by its intracellular bacterial symbiont Mycoplasma hominis
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Trichomonas vaginalis extracellular vesicles suppress IFNε-mediated responses driven by its intracellular bacterial symbiont Mycoplasma hominis

Joshua A. Kochanowsky, Emma L. Betts, Gabriel Encinas, Johnson Amoah, Patricia J. Johnson and JOSHUA (Josh) ANDREW KOCHANOWSKY
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol.122(26)
2025

Abstract

Animals Extracellular Vesicles Female Humans Immunity, Innate Mycoplasma hominis Mycoplasma Infections Symbiosis Trichomonas vaginalis alpha interferon beta interferon calgranulin A calgranulin B epsilon interferon gamma interferon inducible protein 10 herpesvirus entry mediator ligand inducible nitric oxide synthase interleukin 18 interleukin 6 interleukin 8 monocyte chemotactic protein 1 psoriasin RANTES STAT1 protein STAT2 protein tumor necrosis factor Article BPH-1 cell line cell survival controlled study cytolysis down regulation Ect1/E6E7 cell line epithelium cell exosome fluorescence intensity gene expression gene set enrichment analysis human human cell innate immunity keratinocyte male NF kB signaling polymerase chain reaction principal component analysis protein phosphorylation RNA sequencing Trichomonas vaginalis trichomoniasis upregulation animal female immunology metabolism microbiology Mycoplasma hominis Mycoplasma infection physiology symbiosis
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