2006
Role of the caspase-1 inflammasome in Salmonella typhimurium pathogenesis
Lara-Tejero M, Sutterwala FS, Ogura Y, Grant EP, Bertin J, Coyle AJ, Flavell RA, Galán J. Role of the caspase-1 inflammasome in Salmonella typhimurium pathogenesis. Journal Of Experimental Medicine 2006, 203: 1407-1412. PMID: 16717117, PMCID: PMC2118315, DOI: 10.1084/jem.20060206.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1998
Delivery of Epitopes by the Salmonella Type III Secretion System for Vaccine Development
Rüssmann H, Shams H, Poblete F, Fu Y, Galán J, Donis R. Delivery of Epitopes by the Salmonella Type III Secretion System for Vaccine Development. Science 1998, 281: 565-568. PMID: 9677200, DOI: 10.1126/science.281.5376.565.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntigen PresentationAntigens, ViralBacterial ProteinsCytosolEndoplasmic ReticulumEpitopesHistocompatibility Antigens Class IHybridomasLymphocytic ChoriomeningitisLymphocytic choriomeningitis virusMiceMice, Inbred C57BLNucleoproteinsPeptide FragmentsProtein Tyrosine PhosphatasesRecombinant Fusion ProteinsSalmonella typhimuriumT-LymphocytesT-Lymphocytes, CytotoxicTumor Cells, CulturedVaccines, SyntheticViral Core ProteinsViral VaccinesConceptsImmune responseClass IS. typhimuriumAntigen delivery systemAntigen delivery vectorDelivery of epitopesSalmonella type III secretion systemLethal infectionViral epitopesVaccine developmentHost cell cytosolType III secretion systemInfectionSecretion systemIntracellular stagesAvirulent strainsEpitopesEfficient inducerSalmonella typhimuriumTyphimuriumDelivery systemResponseType III protein secretion systemThe Salmonella typhimurium tyrosine phosphatase SptP is translocated into host cells and disrupts the actin cytoskeleton
Fu Y, Galán J. The Salmonella typhimurium tyrosine phosphatase SptP is translocated into host cells and disrupts the actin cytoskeleton. Molecular Microbiology 1998, 27: 359-368. PMID: 9484891, DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2958.1998.00684.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsActin cytoskeletonHost cell actin cytoskeletonFusion proteinHost cellsAmino acidsAmino-terminal halfCell actin cytoskeletonCultured cells resultsWild-type toxinCultured epithelial cellsEffector proteinsModular domainsStress fibersActive GSTCytoskeletonProteinCells resultsEpithelial cellsGSTSPTPProlonged incubationTranslocationCellsS. typhimuriumMicroinjection
1994
The Salmonella typhimurium invasion genes invF and invG encode homologues of the AraC and PulD family of proteins
Kaniga K, Bossio J, Galán J. The Salmonella typhimurium invasion genes invF and invG encode homologues of the AraC and PulD family of proteins. Molecular Microbiology 1994, 13: 555-568. PMID: 7997169, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2958.1994.tb00450.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAraC Transcription FactorBacterial Outer Membrane ProteinsBacterial ProteinsBase SequenceCells, CulturedCloning, MolecularDNA-Binding ProteinsGene Expression Regulation, BacterialGenes, BacterialMembrane ProteinsMembrane Transport ProteinsMolecular Sequence DataMutagenesisRecombinant ProteinsRepressor ProteinsRestriction MappingSalmonella typhimuriumSequence Homology, Amino AcidTranscription FactorsTranscription, GeneticVirulenceConceptsCultured epithelial cellsSalmonella typhimurium genesNon-polar mutationT7 RNA polymerase-based expression systemEpithelial cellsAraC familyTranscription regulatorsInv locusTyphimurium genesNucleotide sequenceSalmonella entryInvGExpression systemInvFGenesProteinSequenceMutationsS. typhimuriumFamilyTranslocasesSimilar sizeCellsMembersHomologuesContact with epithelial cells induces the formation of surface appendages on Salmonella typhimurium
Ginocchio C, Olmsted S, Wells C, Galán J. Contact with epithelial cells induces the formation of surface appendages on Salmonella typhimurium. Cell 1994, 76: 717-724. PMID: 8124710, DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(94)90510-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCultured epithelial cellsEpithelial cellsFormation of appendagesCell-signaling eventsDe novo protein synthesisNovo protein synthesisMembrane rufflesSurface organellesBacterial internalizationBacteria Salmonella typhimuriumSalmonella typhimuriumInternalization eventsSurface appendagesHost cellsNonphagocytic cellsS. typhimuriumProtein synthesisBacterial uptakeSuch appendagesSalmonella mutantsInternalization processIntimate interactionCellsBacteriaTyphimurium
1993
Signal transduction and invasion of epithelial cells by S. typhimurium
Pace J, Hayman M, Galán J. Signal transduction and invasion of epithelial cells by S. typhimurium. Cell 1993, 72: 505-514. PMID: 8382566, DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(93)90070-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsArachidonate 5-LipoxygenaseArachidonic AcidCalciumCalcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein KinasesCells, CulturedEndocytosisEpidermal Growth FactorEpitheliumErbB ReceptorsPhospholipases APhospholipases A2PhosphorylationProtein KinasesSalmonella InfectionsSalmonella typhimuriumSignal TransductionSRS-AConceptsCultured epithelial cellsBacterial entryMitogen-activated protein kinaseEpithelial cellsS. typhimurium invasionS. typhimuriumEpidermal growth factor receptorSignal transductionProtein kinaseGrowth factor receptorHenle-407 cellsTyphimurium invasionHost cellsPathogenicity of SalmonellaFactor receptorInfected cellsMutantsInvasionCalcium fluxCellsPhospholipase A2TyphimuriumIntracellular calciumActivationFree intracellular calcium
1992
Involvement of the epidermal growth factor receptor in the invasion of cultured mammalian cells by Salmonella typhimurium
Galán J, Pace J, Hayman M. Involvement of the epidermal growth factor receptor in the invasion of cultured mammalian cells by Salmonella typhimurium. Nature 1992, 357: 588-589. PMID: 1608468, DOI: 10.1038/357588a0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHenle-407 cellsEpidermal growth factor receptorMammalian cellsGrowth factor receptorTyrosine phosphorylationCultured mammalian cellsProtein tyrosine phosphorylationFactor receptorInternalization of SalmonellaCell surface receptorsCultured epithelial cellsAddition of EGFSuch phosphorylationSignal transductionSalmonella genesSalmonella typhimuriumEGF receptorS. typhimuriumIsogenic strainsEscherichia coliPhosphorylationEpithelial cellsGenesInternalizationInvasion
1991
Colonization of The Murine Gastrointestinal Tract by Salmonella typhimurium
Curtiss R, Galán J. Colonization of The Murine Gastrointestinal Tract by Salmonella typhimurium. F.E.M.S. Symposium Series 1991, 197-206. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-5982-1_25.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1990
Cloning and characterization of the asd gene of Salmonella typhimurium: use in stable maintenance of recombinant plasmids in Salmonella vaccine strains
Galán J, Nakayama K, Curtiss R. Cloning and characterization of the asd gene of Salmonella typhimurium: use in stable maintenance of recombinant plasmids in Salmonella vaccine strains. Gene 1990, 94: 29-35. PMID: 2227450, DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(90)90464-3.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1989
Virulence and vaccine potential of phoP mutants of Salmonella typhimurium
Galán J, Curtiss R. Virulence and vaccine potential of phoP mutants of Salmonella typhimurium. Microbial Pathogenesis 1989, 6: 433-443. PMID: 2671582, DOI: 10.1016/0882-4010(89)90085-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDelayed-type hypersensitivity responseBALB/c miceProtective immune responseVirulent S. typhimuriumHypersensitivity responseC micePeyer's patchesImmune responseVaccine potentialImmunized animalsSalmonella antigensSR-11Lethal dosesPhoP mutantDosesS. typhimuriumVirulent parentSalmonella typhimuriumAvirulent mutantsLow levelsAnimalsDaysImmunizationTyphimuriumSpleen