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Abstract

Chlamydia spp. are important causes of human disease for which no effective vaccine exists. These obligate intracellular pathogens replicate in a specialized membrane compartment and use a large arsenal of secreted effectors to survive in the hostile intracellular environment of the host. In this Review, we summarize the progress in decoding the interactions between Chlamydia spp. and their hosts that has been made possible by recent technological advances in chlamydial proteomics and genetics. The field is now poised to decipher the molecular mechanisms that underlie the intimate interactions between Chlamydia spp. and their hosts, which will open up many exciting avenues of research for these medically important pathogens.

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Title
Chlamydia cell biology and pathogenesis
Author
Elwell, Cherilyn; Mirrashidi, Kathleen; Engel, Joanne
Pages
385-400
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Jun 2016
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
17401526
e-ISSN
17401534
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1788596161
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Jun 2016