Rickettsia Rickettsii - Virulence

Virulence

R. rickettsii invades the endothelial cells that line the blood vessels. Endothelial cells are not phagocytic in nature; however, after attachment to the host cell surface, the pathogen causes changes in the host cell cytoskeleton that induces phagocytosis. They are able to avoid lysosomal fusion and oxidative burst by escaping from the phagosome into the cytoplasm where they multiply and spread.

Over the years, different virulence factors have been identified in R. rickettsii.

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