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Salmonella enterica uses a Type III secretion system to

Last updated: 8/8/2022

Salmonella enterica uses a Type III secretion system to

Salmonella enterica uses a Type III secretion system to inject bacterial proteins into the host cell. What is the effect of this VF in an infection with Salmonella? A. The host cell is triggered to take in the bacterium in a vacuole which is then protected against lysosomes. B. The bacterium eventually builds a pedestal structure to be able to permanently attach to the host. C. Signaling pathways in the host cells are disrupted which prevents the host cell from responding to the infection. D. The pathogen uses host proteins to build a clot which is then used by the pathogen to evade the immune system.