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      Immune modulation by bacterial outer membrane vesicles.

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      Nature reviews. Immunology

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          Gram-negative bacteria shed extracellular outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) during their normal growth both in vitro and in vivo. OMVs are spherical, bilayered membrane nanostructures that contain many components found within the parent bacterium. Until recently, OMVs were dismissed as a by-product of bacterial growth; however, findings within the past decade have revealed that both pathogenic and commensal bacteria can use OMVs to manipulate the host immune response. In this Review, we describe the mechanisms through which OMVs induce host pathology or immune tolerance, and we discuss the development of OMVs as innovative nanotechnologies.

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          Journal
          Nat. Rev. Immunol.
          Nature reviews. Immunology
          1474-1741
          1474-1733
          Jun 2015
          : 15
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] MIMR-PHI Institute of Medical Research, Monash University, Centre for Innate Immunity and Infectious Diseases, 27-31 Wright Street, Clayton, Melbourne, Victoria 3168, Australia.
          Article
          nri3837
          10.1038/nri3837
          25976515
          2329d7e4-bd1b-41fa-a2bd-5e50bdc16904
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