Cellular and Systemic Interactions of Orientia tsutsugamushi with Mammalian Host

Scrub typhus is an acute febrile illness caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi infection and one of main causes of febrile illness in the Asia-Pacific region. It has been estimated that one billion people are at risk and one million new cases arise each year in the endemic region. Despite of aggressive a...

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Published inJournal of bacteriology and virology Vol. 42; no. 4; pp. 276 - 283
Main Authors Kim, Se-Yoon, Choi, Myung-Sik, Cho, Nam-Hyuk
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한바이러스학회 2012
대한미생물학회
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ISSN1598-2467
2093-0429
DOI10.4167/jbv.2012.42.4.276

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Summary:Scrub typhus is an acute febrile illness caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi infection and one of main causes of febrile illness in the Asia-Pacific region. It has been estimated that one billion people are at risk and one million new cases arise each year in the endemic region. Despite of aggressive attempts to develop a prophylactic vaccine against scrub typhus during last several decades, all approaches have failed to generate long lasting immunity. In addition, little is known about the immunological pathogenesis of scrub typhus. In this review, we summarized recent findings of cellular and systemic interaction of O. tsutsugamushi with mammalian host, especially focusing on the molecular basis of intracellular invasion and immunological changes observed during the bacterial infection.
Bibliography:The Korean Society of Virology
KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO201216238705818
G704-000075.2012.42.4.015
ISSN:1598-2467
2093-0429
DOI:10.4167/jbv.2012.42.4.276