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== '''LntA protein''' ==
Listeria monocytogenes is an ubiquitous Gram + bacteria and is the only kind of Listeria which is pathogenic for humans. In fact, it is responsible for the human listeriosis which can range from gastroenteritis to fatal meningitis It It is a rare but severe illness for pregnant women, elderly and immuno-compromised subjects with a death rate around 30%. During infection, the bacterium penetrates the cell and secretes multiple virulence factors that modulate the host's gene expression. LntA is one of these virulence factors and it targets Interferons-stimulated genes.[https://www.anses.fr/fr/system/files/BIORISK2016SA0081Fi.pdf]
Listeria monocytogenes is an ubiquitous Gram + bacteria and is the only kind of Listeria which is pathogenic for humans. In fact, it is responsible for the human listeriosis which can range from gastroenteritis to fatal meningitis It It is a rare but severe illness for pregnant women, elderly and immuno-compromised subjects with a death rate around 30%. During infection, the bacterium penetrates the cell and secretes multiple virulence factors that modulate the host's gene expression. LntA is one of these virulence factors and it targets Interferons-stimulated genes.[https://www.anses.fr/fr/system/files/BIORISK2016SA0081Fi.pdf]

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