Browsing by Author "Dias, André Alves"
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Adenosine A2A receptor as a potential regulator of Mycobacterium leprae survival mechanisms: new insights into leprosy neural damage
Santos, Plinio Marcos Freire dos et al. | Date Issued: 2024 -
Characterization of the Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis laminin-binding/histone-like protein (Lbp/Hlp) which reacts with sera from patients with Crohn's disease
Lefrançois, Louise H. et al. | Date Issued: 2011 -
Efeito da proteína Hlp micobacteriana na indução da secreção de mediadores inflamatórios por células epiteliais alveolares humanas
Dias, André Alves | Date Issued: 2011A resposta imune inata local ativada pelo patógeno, através do seu reconhecimento por receptores como os toll-like (TLR), é determinante na natureza da resposta imune adquirida gerada após a infecção. Neste contexto, tem ... -
Envolvimento do receptor TLR-9 na resposta imune do hospedeiro durante o curso da infecção pelo Mycobacterium leprae
Dias, André Alves | Date Issued: 2015Mycobacterium leprae, agente etiológico da hanseníase, expressa em abundância uma proteína catiônica semelhante às histonas, denominada Hlp, presente tanto no envelope como no nucleóide bacteriano. O reconhecimento do DNA ... -
Innate Immune Responses in Leprosy
Pinheiro, Roberta Olmo et al. | Date Issued: 2018 -
Mycobacterial laminin-binding histone-like protein mediates collagen-dependent cytoadherence
Dias, André Alves et al. | Date Issued: 2012 -
Mycobacterium leprae-induced Insulin-like Growth Factor I attenuates antimicrobial mechanisms, promoting bacterial survival in macrophages
Silva, L. R. Batista et al. | Date Issued: 2016 -
PGL I expression in live bacteria allows activation of a CD206/PPARγ cross-talk that may contribute to successful Mycobacterium leprae colonization of peripheral nerves
Díaz Acosta, Chyntia Carolina et al. | Date Issued: 2018 -
TLR-9 Plays a Role in Mycobacterium leprae-Induced Innate Immune Activation of A549 Alveolar Epithelial Cells
Dias, André Alves et al. | Date Issued: 2021 -
The type I interferon pathway is upregulated in the cutaneous lesions and blood of multibacillary leprosy patients with erythema nodosum leprosum
Rosa, Thabatta Leal Silveira Andrezo et al. | Date Issued: 2022