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What is the main way Mycobacterium ulcerans causes tissue damage?
It releases Sec61 which binds to cells and kills them
It releases mycolactone which suppresses the local immune system
It releases a toxin that interferes with protein production in cells
Via incidental neutrophil damage to host tissue when destroying infected cells
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