Megighian_2021_J.Neurochem__

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Title : Tetanus and tetanus neurotoxin: From peripheral uptake to central nervous tissue targets - Megighian_2021_J.Neurochem__
Author(s) : Megighian A , Pirazzini M , Fabris F , Rossetto O , Montecucco C
Ref : Journal of Neurochemistry , : , 2021
Abstract :

Tetanus is a deadly but preventable disease caused by a protein neurotoxin produced by Clostridium tetani. Spores of C. tetani may contaminate a necrotic wound and germinate into a vegetative bacterium that releases a toxin, termed tetanus neurotoxin (TeNT). TeNT enters the general circulation, binds to peripheral motor neurons and sensory neurons, and is transported retroaxonally to the spinal cord. It then enters inhibitory interneurons and blocks the release of glycine or GABA causing a spastic paralysis. This review attempts to correlate the metalloprotease activity of TeNT and its trafficking and localization into the vertebrate body to the nature and sequence of appearance of the symptoms of tetanus.

PubMedSearch : Megighian_2021_J.Neurochem__
PubMedID: 33629408

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Megighian A, Pirazzini M, Fabris F, Rossetto O, Montecucco C (2021)
Tetanus and tetanus neurotoxin: From peripheral uptake to central nervous tissue targets
Journal of Neurochemistry :

Megighian A, Pirazzini M, Fabris F, Rossetto O, Montecucco C (2021)
Journal of Neurochemistry :