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Immune profiling of the progression of a BALB/c mouse aerosol infection by Burkholderia pseudomallei and the therapeutic implications of targeting HMGB1
Highlights • Burkholderia pseudomallei infection by an airborne route was modelled in mice, and groups were culled for further analysis as the infection progressed. • We found differences in the cytokines released by the different infected organs. • We found that the damage-associated molecular patt...
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description | Highlights • Burkholderia pseudomallei infection by an airborne route was modelled in mice, and groups were culled for further analysis as the infection progressed. • We found differences in the cytokines released by the different infected organs. • We found that the damage-associated molecular pattern HMGB1 was released during infection. • HMGB1 was removed from mice using an antibody during a B. pseudomallei infection. • HMGB1 knockdown reduced the expression of some pro-inflammatory cytokines and reduced bacterial load, but did not increase survival measurably. |
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