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    Mycobacterium tuberculosis hijacks host macrophages-derived interleukin 16 to block phagolysosome maturation for enhancing intracellular growth by Su, Haibo, Weng, Shufeng, Luo, Liulin, Sun, Qin, Lin, Taiyue, Ma, Huixia, He, Yumo, Wu, Jing, Wang, Honghai, Zhang, Wenhong, Xu, Ying

    Published in Emerging microbes & infections (01-12-2024)
    “…The discovery of promising cytokines and clarification of their immunological mechanisms in controlling the intracellular fate of (Mtb) are necessary to…”
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    Enhanced Glycosylation Caused by Overexpression of Rv1002c in a Recombinant BCG Promotes Immune Response and Protects against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection by Weng, Shufeng, Li, Qingchun, Zhang, Tianran, Lin, Taiyue, He, Yumo, Yang, Guang, Wang, Honghai, Xu, Ying

    Published in Vaccines (Basel) (01-06-2024)
    “…Tuberculosis (TB) is a major global health threat despite its virtual elimination in developed countries. Issues such as drug accessibility, emergence of…”
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    The hsa_circ_0002371/hsa-miR-502-5p/ATG16L1 axis modulates the survival of intracellular Mycobacterium tuberculosis and autophagy in macrophages by Zhang, Jinyi, He, Yumo, Ruan, Qiaoling, Bi, Aixiao, Zhou, Jingyu, Weng, Shufeng, Ma, Huixia, Lin, Taiyue, Wang, Honghai, Xu, Ying

    Published in Cellular signalling (01-09-2024)
    “…Circular RNAs (circRNAs) play a critical role in pathological mechanisms of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) and can be used as a new biomarker for active…”
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    Mycobacterium tuberculosis Mce2D protein blocks M1 polarization in macrophages by inhibiting the ERK signaling pathway by Weng, Shufeng, Ma, Huixia, Lin, Taiyue, He, Yumo, Zhang, Jinyi, Zhang, Xuelian, Wang, Honghai, Zhang, Wenhong, Xu, Ying

    Published in Microbial pathogenesis (01-11-2023)
    “…Macrophages play a pivotal role in controlling Mycobacterium infection, and the pathogen thrives in the event of immune evasion and immunosuppression of…”
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