InlP, a New Virulence Factor with Strong Placental Tropism

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    Fig. S1. Schematic representation of in vivo negative-selection screen. Fig. S2. Negative selection of L. monocytogenes mutants in vivo. Fig. S3. Schematic representation of analysis performed to identify genes specifically relevant for placental infection. Fig. S4. InlP is conserved in the human pathogen L. monocytogenes. Fig. S5. Growth curves and cell-to-cell spread of wild type and ΔinlP strain under different in vitro conditions. Fig. S6. InlP is a virulence determinant in mice. Fig. S7. Infection of primary human decidual organ cultures, human trophoblast progenitor cells (hTPC), and primary murine mixed glial cell cultures. Table S1. Genes absent in the liver versus BHI, in placenta versus BHI, and in placenta versus liver. Table S2. Histopathology scoring system for decidual necrosis.

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