Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7633461 | Journal of Proteomics | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, we used high resolution mass spectrometry to identify S. aureus proteins directly in infected nasal polyp tissue and nasal polyp tissue incubated over 24 and 72Â h in culture. We discovered bacterial proteins including enterotoxins and serine proteases like proteins. These experiments indicate a direct role of S. aureus in the regulation of IL-5 production in nasal polyps and may suggest the involvement of bacterial proteins detected in the tissues.
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Authors
C. Bachert, G. Holtappels, M. Merabishvili, T. Meyer, A. Murr, N. Zhang, K. Van Crombruggen, E. Gevaert, U. Völker, B.M. Bröker, M. Vaneechoutte, F. Schmidt,